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Texas Tanner Opens Season with Two Air Force Records
12/6/2025 7:18:00 PM | Track and Field
LARAMIE, Wyo. – Air Force senior Texas Tanner kicked off the 2025-26 track and field season with two dominating performances at the Wyoming Power Meet on Saturday, Dec. 6 – resetting his own program standards in the shot put and weight throw. Tanner was one of two Falcons to impact the Academy Record Book in Laramie, while a handful of freshmen had impressive starts to their collegiate careers.
Tanner, a Wyoming native, opened the day with a 24.18-meter (79'3¾") performance in the weight throw that bettered the collegiate field by more than 10 feet and improved his own Air Force – and Service Academy – Record by more than two feet. He reset his own records in the shot put a few hours later, as he unleashed a 19.77-meter (64'10¼") throw on his third attempt, adding more than a foot to the program and academy records he set last year and took a four-foot advantage over the rest of the 17-thrower field. With those throws, Tanner also broke the program's Senior Class Records in both events – adding more than 10 feet to Cooper Stroka's weight throw mark from 2025 and nearly three feet to the shot put mark Grant Hamilton had held since the 2016 outdoor season.
The women swept the vertical jump titles inside War Memorial Field House, as sophomore Morgan Glaser repeated as the high jump champion following a winning clearance of 1.77 meters (5'9½") and freshman Julie Segroves matched the sixth-best pole vault clearance in Academy history (3.95 meters, 12'11½") to win the pole vault in her collegiate debut. Segroves, who bettered the field by more than a foot, led Air Force to a 1-2 finish in the event, as sophomore Barrett Boyd placed second with a height of 3.50 meters (11'5¾"). Also from the field for the Air Force women, junior Kayla Beach recorded a distance of 5.70 meters (18'8¼") to finish within the top half of the field in the long jump (fourth).
The men also had a strong season-opening afternoon in the high jump and pole vault, as freshmen Chris Atunku and Max McFarlane finished second in their collegiate debuts. Atunku matched the best clearance of the day in the high jump, with a career-opening leap of 1.93 meters (6'3¾"), while McFarlane cleared 5.03 meters (16'6") in his first meet to equal the best clearance of the meet and lead Air Force to three of the top-four finishes in an all Air Force/Colorado State pole vault competition. Fellow freshman Max Austin and junior Tanner Woodring, who missed most of last season with injury, recorded matching clearances of 4.88 meters (16'0") to tie for third.
Despite a limited lineup on the track, Air Force captured a pair of top-three finishes in the 55-meter events, as sophomore Asher Jenkins placed second in the sprint (6.28) and freshman Matthew Secrist took third in the hurdles (7.76).
Air Force, which is off from competition for finals and the upcoming holiday break, will be back in action on Jan. 16-17, when the team travels to Boulder for the annual Potts Invitational.
Tanner, a Wyoming native, opened the day with a 24.18-meter (79'3¾") performance in the weight throw that bettered the collegiate field by more than 10 feet and improved his own Air Force – and Service Academy – Record by more than two feet. He reset his own records in the shot put a few hours later, as he unleashed a 19.77-meter (64'10¼") throw on his third attempt, adding more than a foot to the program and academy records he set last year and took a four-foot advantage over the rest of the 17-thrower field. With those throws, Tanner also broke the program's Senior Class Records in both events – adding more than 10 feet to Cooper Stroka's weight throw mark from 2025 and nearly three feet to the shot put mark Grant Hamilton had held since the 2016 outdoor season.
The women swept the vertical jump titles inside War Memorial Field House, as sophomore Morgan Glaser repeated as the high jump champion following a winning clearance of 1.77 meters (5'9½") and freshman Julie Segroves matched the sixth-best pole vault clearance in Academy history (3.95 meters, 12'11½") to win the pole vault in her collegiate debut. Segroves, who bettered the field by more than a foot, led Air Force to a 1-2 finish in the event, as sophomore Barrett Boyd placed second with a height of 3.50 meters (11'5¾"). Also from the field for the Air Force women, junior Kayla Beach recorded a distance of 5.70 meters (18'8¼") to finish within the top half of the field in the long jump (fourth).
The men also had a strong season-opening afternoon in the high jump and pole vault, as freshmen Chris Atunku and Max McFarlane finished second in their collegiate debuts. Atunku matched the best clearance of the day in the high jump, with a career-opening leap of 1.93 meters (6'3¾"), while McFarlane cleared 5.03 meters (16'6") in his first meet to equal the best clearance of the meet and lead Air Force to three of the top-four finishes in an all Air Force/Colorado State pole vault competition. Fellow freshman Max Austin and junior Tanner Woodring, who missed most of last season with injury, recorded matching clearances of 4.88 meters (16'0") to tie for third.
Despite a limited lineup on the track, Air Force captured a pair of top-three finishes in the 55-meter events, as sophomore Asher Jenkins placed second in the sprint (6.28) and freshman Matthew Secrist took third in the hurdles (7.76).
Air Force, which is off from competition for finals and the upcoming holiday break, will be back in action on Jan. 16-17, when the team travels to Boulder for the annual Potts Invitational.
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