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Alicea and Team Gongora Win 2023 Omaha Challenge Championships

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The 18th annual University of Louisville Omaha Challenge concluded on Tuesday after an intense 13-day schedule of 11 events. In the individual competition, freshman Alex Alicea emerged as the champion, accumulating 232 points overall. He became the fourth freshman to win the challenge. Dan Snyder finished in second place with 230 points, and Morgan Davis took third with 219 points. Jake Karaba and Kade Grundy rounded out the top five.

In the team competition, it was Team Gongora, led by transfer Sebastian Gongora, that claimed the top spot. They finished a staggering 85 points ahead of Team Phillips. Team Kilen came in third place, with Team Anderson securing the fourth spot.

Alicea showcased his dominance by winning two individual events during the challenge. He placed first in the shuttle run with a time of 7:58.52 and took the top spot in the individual medley with a time of 3:27.53.

Gongora proved to be the fastest swimmer, touching the wall in 1:06.09 in the 100-meter swim. Will Koger emerged victorious in the tire flip with a time of 58.91 seconds, and George Baker held the longest time in the towel hang, lasting 3:05.06.

Team Phillips and Team Gongora each won two team events. Team Phillips emerged victorious in the team competition at Fort Knox and the truck push. On the other hand, Team Gongora triumphed in the stadium relay and swim relay. Team Phillips and Team Kilen each claimed victory in the bike race.

The Omaha Challenge marks the end of a busy fall semester for Louisville players, who will now shift their focus to final exams beginning on December 6.

The Omaha Challenge was introduced by Louisville head coach McDonnell during his first fall at the university. It serves as an intense test of physical and mental stamina for the players. Captains are chosen, and teams compete against each other in a series of events that assess their athleticism. The challenge is overseen by sports performance coach Rance Terry, who motivates the players to push themselves to their limits.

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