Glenn competed in the Western Kentucky Hiltopper Relays this past weekend. The sophomore from Lyman, South Carolina competed in the 200- meter dash, setting a new G-MAC record with a time of 21.63 seconds.
The time surpassed Cedarville’s Andre Klaassen, who previously held the top spot in the 200-meter dash with a time of 21.81 back at the All-Ohio Championships in April of 2014. Glenn now holds four of the top 10 200-meter dash best times.
Glenn also competed in the in the 100-meter dash and finished with a time of 10.76, which placed Glenn second behind his own record that he set at the Rhodes Invitational on March 17 with a time of 10.60. The speedster now holds seven of the top 10 spots in the 100-meter dash record books, with four of those 10 records being set this year.