* Mia Brahe-Pedersen wins her heat of the 100m prelims in a new state meet record of 11.11 (+1.3)
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At the Oregon State Championships, Lake Oswego (OR) junior Mia Brahe-Pedersen sprinted to two state meet records in the prelims of the 100m and 200m in Hayward Field.
On Friday, she lined up in the middle of the track for the 100m qualifying round.
As expected she was the first girl out of the blocks and she effortlessly cruised down the homestretch. When she crossed the finish line, 11.11 (+1.3) read on the jumbotron. Brahe-Pedersen successfully lowered her previous meet record time of 11.66 from a year ago.
* Mia Brahe-Pedersen clocked 22.71 in the prelims Friday at the OSAA State Championships
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Brahe-Pedersen's day didn't stop there.
Later in the afternoon, Brahe-Pedersen laced up again, this time for the 200m.
Similar to the 100m, Brahe-Pedersen ran a solo effort to win the prelims. This time she clocked a wind-legal 22.71 (+0.7) to eclipse her record from a year ago by half of a second.
So far this season, Brahe-Pedersen clocked the nation's fastest times in the sprints with 11.08 (+0.1) and 22.61 (-0.4) at Secure Storage Summit Invitational earlier this month.