The St. Augustine’s College (SAC) Big Red Machine got off to a strong start, defending their title at the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) Track and Field Championships at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium. SAC has the early lead with 406.5 points, building up momentum with strong performances in the 400 meters (m) and
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Members of the Ohio State University men’s and women’s track and field teams returned to competition at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium for the first time in two years Friday evening. The first event there since 2019: the venerable Jesse Owens Track Classic, which continues Saturday with a full slate of 33 events beginning at 10:45 with the women’s 1,500 and with field events beginning at 11 a.m.
The meet Friday didn’t start exactly on time, with a brief downpour and some lightning strikes delaying the start for 45 minutes. But when it finally did begin …
KABOOM!
That was the sentiment of joy emanating from the throws area across Fred Taylor Drive as the great Sade Olatoye set new Jesse Owens Stadium, Jesse Owens Track Classic and Ohio State school records in the hammer throw with a winning toss of 69.89m / 229-3. It is the second-longest throw in the nation this year and it kept Olatoye’s record in the event perfect this spring at 5-0.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State sprinters were dominant at the Husker B1G Invite, contested at Prairie View A&M University in Prairie View, Texas, securing eight podium finishes and six wins in a meet featuring 12 Big Ten Conference teams and 100s of student-athletes competing.
Anavia Battle was the big winner not just for the Buckeyes, but for the meet. The senior was a three-time winner, adding 100- and 200-meter dash victories today to a 4×100-meter relay victory. The 200 was her first of the season and she won it in 23.19, not long after she won the 100 in 11.24. She out-raced 45 other runners to win the 200 and 33 other competitors to win the 100.
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Bahamians continue to perform well in NCAA athletics Sasha Wells.
Bahamian collegiate athletes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I (DI) and Division II (DII) levels continue to put on impressive performances as the indoor track and field season winds down.
Sasha Wells continued her impressive NCAA DI indoor run for the Oral Roberts University Golden Eagles when she won three individual events at the Washburn Challenge hosted by Washburn University at the Washburn Indoor Athletic Facility in Topeka, Kansas, on Friday. Fellow Bahamian and Golden Eagles athlete Bradley Dormeus won two individual events and was a part of the winning relay that day. Both Bahamians were able to break facility records.