BOSTON, USA Romaine Beckford of the University of Arkansas, retained the men’s National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) indoor high jump title, after clearing a personal best and college leading 2.27m at the TRACK at New Balance in Boston, Massachusetts on Saturday. Beckford, who made one attempt at the Olympic qualifying mark of 2.33m, had won the event last year while competing for the University of South Florida. He was the first Arkansas winner of.
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Jamaicans Kimeone McLeod of Florida A&M University, Travis Robinson and Dominique Clarke of the University of Albany, and Zayne Palomino of Southern Miss University all set championships records at their respective NCAA Indoor track and field conference championships that ended on Tuesday. A number of indoor conferences started over the weekend, setting the pace for the major championships set to start on Thursday before the NCAA Division 1 and 2.
Jamaica’s high jumper Zayne Palomino of Southern Miss University was second in the men’s high jump on Friday during the Vanderbilt Invitational held in Nashville, Tennessee, clearing 2.13m. Palomino, who was fourth at last year’s JAAA National Senior Championships in Kingston, finished second on count back to American Corvell Todd. Both men opened at 2.04m and cleared on their first attempt. Palomino cleared the next height 2.09m but Todd passed.