Nadia Perez - Track & Field Competitor
Nadia Perez
A little bit about Nadia...
28-Year-Old Grad. • 5'6" • 116 lbs. |
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Nadia Perez's High School Track & Field Stats and Info
General Track & Field InformationMy actual Jersey number is 260 but the 0 isn't saving when i click edit. Also, I started running track my 8th grade year. Freshman Track & Field Stats and InfoGeneral Freshman Track & Field InfoI was anchor in the 4by1 and 4by2 Received my first Track&Field Varsity Letter, Conference-4by1 and 4by2 we placed 3rd, 300 Hurdles i placed 6th it was my first time running that event, the 4by4 we placed 1st I was first leg Grandview Heights Invite-4by1 were we placed 4th and i was anchor in the 4by2 were we placed 3rd in the open 200 i placed 4th Southeastern Invite-4by1 the team placed 8th and the 4by2 we placed 5th |
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