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This Athens-area running standout sets new state record at GHSA track and field meet

Oconee County's Aaron Brodrick has notched the 3,200-meter record for GHSA Class 3A.

The sophomore clocked a time of 9:05.58 on Friday afternoon in Albany at the GHSA track and field state championships to take gold for the Warriors. He beat the second-place runner by nine whole seconds. The previous 3A state record was 9:06.49, set by Justin Wachtel of Mary Persons in 2021.

His previous personal record for the outdoor 3,200-meter race was 9:10.31, which he set in March at the Georgia Spring Break Showdown. During indoor season he ran the distance in 9:31.08 and he placed third overall in the 2023 GHSA 3A cross country state championships.

Aaron Brodrick stands atop the podium after breaking the Class 3A record in the 3,200 on Friday in Albany.
Aaron Brodrick stands atop the podium after breaking the Class 3A record in the 3,200 on Friday in Albany.

Brodrick is also set to compete in the 1,600-meter race at the track and field state championships. Oconee County is in third place overall for the boys in 3A, according to MileSplit. The state track and field meet concludes on Saturday.

After winning the Class 3A cross country state title as a freshman, Brodrick claimed third in November behind his teammate Cooper Timberman and Wesleyan's Wood Moore. Moore place third in Friday's 3,200, 23 seconds behind Brodrick.

This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Aaron Brodrick has claimed the GHSA 3A state title for the 3200-meter