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Placings in the men's long jump at the 2024 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships Rank Athlete Nationality Team Mark Wind (m/s) Notes JC Stevenson United States: USC Trojans: 8.22 m (26 ft 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) +0.8 PB CL: Jeremiah Davis United States: Florida State Seminoles: 8.07 m (26 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) -1.4 SB: Malcolm Clemons ...
Fort Worth Diamond Hill-Jarvis’ Angel Sanchez, a cross country state champ, placed first in both the mile and 3200 with times of 4:14.71 and 9:18.02, respectively.
And the 2024 version has the potential to be even better. ... LOCAL TRACK MEET SCHEDULE. Feb. 26 – Trojan Relays, Windthorst. ... 5/6-5A Area Meet, Fort Worth. April 19-20 – Regional Meets.
Schedule of the 2024 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships [3] Date Category Time Event Round division Friday, March 8 Men's heptathlon 9:30 a.m. 60 meters: Heptathlon men 10:30 a.m. Long jump: Heptathlon men 11:15 p.m. Shot put: Heptathlon men 1:15 p.m. High jump: Heptathlon men Women Pentathlon 9:50 a.m. 60 meters: Pentathlon women
See the 2024 TAPPS State Championship track results. ... Fort Worth Southwest Christian 5A Girls earned Silver with 92.5 points, with Fort Bend Christian winning Gold with 101, while FW Covenant ...
Decathlete competitors pose at the 2009 NCAA Track & Field Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. Teams and their athletes must abide by NCAA rules in order to compete – the Arkansas Razorbacks were stripped of their 2004 and 2005 titles for recruitment violations, while Florida State University lost its 2007 NCAA Division I ...
The 2024 World Athletics Continental Tour, also known as the 2024 Continental Tour, is the 5th season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings organised by World Athletics. The Tour forms the second tier of international one-day meetings after the 2024 Diamond League .
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) track and field system has been touted as one of the main reasons for the success of the United States on the global stage of athletics. [1] All of the collegiate records come from athletes competing in the NCAA, with the exception of the outdoor women's 1500 metres record (NAIA).