Kenadee Wayt ends Mount Union track and field career as a 22-time All-American

Kenadee Wayt ended her Mount Union career as a 22-time All-American.
Kenadee Wayt ended her Mount Union career as a 22-time All-American.

Kenadee Wayt became Mount Union's all-time leader in All-American honors at this weekend's NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Wayt finished as national runner-up in the 200 and 400, came in eighth in the 100 and ran on the 1,600 relay with Maddy Miles, Mary Mason and Elizabeth Funkhouser that placed sixth. She ended her career with 22 All-American honors.

Wayt's time of 54.18 in the 400 tied the Purple Raiders record she set last season.

Two Mount Union men's relays also grabbed All-American honors.

Jared Storm, Tyler Gill, Vizzy Zeren and Tylir Shannon finished fourth in the 400 relay. Storm joined Haden Gibson, Josh Fouche and Justin Knoch to place seventh in the 1,600 relay.

This article originally appeared on The Repository: Mount Union sprinter Kenadee Wayt becomes 22-time NCAA All-American

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