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Kemba Nelson, Ackera Nugent, Damion Thomas strike gold at NCAA Indoors

Jamaica s Kemba Nelson of the University of Oregan poses beside the digital clock displaying her 60m collegiate record of 7.05 seconds done at the 2021 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships in Arkansas on Saturday, March 13, 2021. (PHOTO: Kemba Nelson s Instagram page). Jamaicans Kemba Nelson, Ackera Nugent, and Damion Thomas won gold medals on Saturday’s third and final day of the 2021 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships inside the Randal Tyson Track Center in Arkansas, the USA. Nelson, representing the University of Oregan, broke the collegiate record with a blazing time of 7.05 seconds on the way to a shock victory in the women’s 60m.

NCAA & NJCAA ITF National Athletes of the Week (Feb 16) ::: USTFCCCA

NCAA Division II Women – Berenice Cleyet-Merle, UIndy NCAA Division III Men – Noah Zastrow, UW-Stout NCAA Division III Women – Ana Tucker, Hope NJCAA Men – Dakari Carter, Butler CC NJCAA Women – Rosalie Fish, Iowa Central CC Find out more about each of these runners by clicking their names or scrolling below. National Athlete of the Week is an award selected and presented by the USTFCCCA Communications Staff at the beginning of each week to eight collegiate indoor track & field athletes, when applicable (male and female for each of the three NCAA divisions and the NJCAA). Nominations are open to the public. Coaches and sports information directors are encouraged to nominate their student-athletes; as are student-athletes, their families and friends, and fans of their programs. Nominated athletes are noticed before those athletes found through searching TFRRS.

2021 NCAA DI Women s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 4 ::: USTFCCCA

Texas A&M, No. 3 Georgia, No. 4 Southern California and No. 5 Texas for the second-straight week. All five teams add to their haul of nationally ranked marks. The Razorbacks continued to show why they are the top-ranked team by adding seven top-5 marks nationally: Krissy Gear in the mile (No. 2, 4:31.83); Katie Izzo in the 3000 (No. 3, 8:57.78) and mile (No. 5, 4:34.39); Lauren Gregory in the mile (No. 4, 4:34.39) and 3000 (No. 5, 8:58.36); Rosey Effiong in the 400 (No. 5, 52.27). The aforementioned Gear was also part of the Razorback DMR that ran the No. 1 time of 10:53.77 at the Tyson Invitational. The second-ranked Aggies made a statement with its 4×400 relay. The quartet of

Texas A&M Women s 4x400m relay team breaks collegiate record

Texas A&M women s 4x400m relay team breaks collegiate record Share The Texas A&M women’s 4x400m relay team stunned the track & field world by clocking 3:26.27 to break the all-time collegiate record as the Aggies wrapped up the Tyson Invitational on Saturday at the Randal Tyson Track Center. The Aggie foursome of Jania Martin, Syaira Richardson, Charokee Young and Athing Mu combined to stop the clock at 3:26.27, breaking the four-year-old collegiate record of 3:27.03 previously set by Southern California’s Cameron Pettigrew, Amalie Luel, Deanna Hill and Kendall Ellis.  Martin came out the blocks hot, clocking 53.04 in the first 400m. Richardson, running second leg, split 51.86 before handing the baton to Young. Trailing Florida, Young blew past the Gators with a 51.12 split before Athing Mu ran a 50.27 400m as the Aggies made history.

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