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Akron Set to Host Northeast Ohio Open
May 07 | Track & Field
NORTHEAST OHIO OPEN: MEET INFORMATION | LIVE STATS
AKRON, Ohio – The University of Akron track and field team is set to host the Northeast Ohio Open at the Lee R. Jackson Track and Field Complex on Thursday and Friday (May 8-9).
PARKING UPDATE: Akron track and field fans are encouraged to park in Lot 6, 9 and 10 (Surrounding the Field House off Vine and Union Streets) for this weekend's Northeast Ohio Open. Parking in other lots without appropriate UA permit is subject to ticketing by parking services.
UP NEXT: Akron returns to competition this weekend hosting the Northeast Ohio Open.
Akron will welcome competitors from Ashland, Buffalo, John Carroll, Kent State, Lake Erie, Mount Union, Mount Vernon Nazarene, Ohio, Ohio Dominican and Walsh. The first of 38 events get underway with the women's hammer at 12 p.m. on Thursday. The women's long jump and shot put commences action on Friday at 12 p.m. before the meet concludes with the men's and women's 4x400 relays at 5.45 p.m.
Live stats of the Northeast Ohio Open will be available at GoZips.com.
ZIPS TO HONOR 15 SENIORS: Akron will honor its 15 graduating seniors during the Friday session of the Northeast Ohio Open. Among those being recognized are Kayla Allen (Lakewood, N.Y.), Heriberto Alvarez (Oswego, Ill.), Nighyah Carthen (Twinsburg, Ohio), Keegan Digby (Bowling Green, Ohio), Hunter Garretson (Newcomerstown, Ohio), Victory George (Norman, Okla.), Jacob Glavickas (Orwell, Ohio), Kaira Granger (Bedford, Ohio), Grace Henderson (Rostraver Township, Pa.), Danielle Honaker (Ashland, Ohio), Hannah Kerr (Chillicothe, Ohio), Adaeze Nwokike (Benin City, Nigeria), Joy Nwokike (Benin City, Nigeria), Brynn Rychlik (Marysville, Ohio), Halle Sebest (Poland, Ohio).
NATIONAL RANKINGS: The University of Akron track and field teams have garnered recognition for their efforts during the 2025 outdoor season as the Zips are rated among the Top 30 in the Event Squad rankings for five events released on May 6, 2025, as part of the United States Track and Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field National Rating Index.
Akron is rated 10th nationally in the men's pole vault, 15th in the men's shot put and in the women's hammer, 16th in the men's hammer and 23rd in the women's discus.
ZIPS RANK AMONG NATION'S BEST IN 2025 TFRRS RANKINGS: Akron have two individual student-athletes ranked in the Top 50 nationally by the Track and Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS) for the 2025 outdoor campaign as freshman Bismack Kipchirchir (Eldama Ravine, Kenya) is rated sixth in the nation in the men's 3,000-meter steeplechase (8:27.51).
Additionally, Hunter Garretson is eighth in the nation in the men's pole vault (18-1.75/5.53m).
ALLEN AND GARRETSON EARN MAC FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK HONORS:
Akron senior Cassidy Allen (Lakewood, N.Y) and Hunter Garretson were honored by the Mid-American Conference as its Track and Field Athletes of the Week, the league announced on Tuesday (May 6).
Allen was selected as the MAC Women's Field Athlete of the Week, while Garretson garnered Men's Field Athlete of the Week accolades.
Allen cleared a career-best 13-8.50 (4.18m) to place second at the Jesse Owens Classic. Her effort stands as the top mark in the MAC and 57th in the NCAA.
Garretson claimed first place in the men's pole vault at the Jesse Owens Classic with a season-best clearance of 18-1.75 (5.53m). It's the top mark in the MAC and ranks No. 8 nationally.
A WEEK AGO:
The Akron track and field team battled through the weekend rain to post 11 top 10 performances at the Jesse Owens Classic on May 2-3.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
• Hunter Garretson won the men's pole vault with a season-best clearance of 18-1.75 (5.53m).
• Cassidy Allen eclipsed a career-high mark of 13-8.50 (4.18m) to place second in the women's pole vault.
• Redshirt junior Gabrielle Griffiths (Fort Worth, Texas) finished second in the women's women's javelin with a career-best mark of 146-0 (44.51m).
• Freshman Rukia Omulisia (Nairobi, Kenya) finished second in the women's 100-meter hurdles in a time of 13.78.
• Redshirt junior Owen Wendl (Medina, Ohio) earned a runner-up finish in the men's discus with a mark of 177-0 (53.97m).
• Redshirt senior Brook Boes (Tiffin, Ohio) finished second in the women's discus with a mark of 144-9 (44.12m).
• The men's 4x100 relay of sophomores Rennie Gittens, Jr. and AJ Jordan (Columbus, Ohio), junior Kemari Robinson (Indianapolis, Ind.) and sophomore Andrew Styles (Freeport, Bahamas) crossed the line second in a time of 42.17.
• Sophomore Christopher Vance (Parma, Ohio) placed fourth in the men's hammer with a mark of 198-7 (60.53m).
• Freshman El Hadji Abdourahmane Mbodji (Lucie Leclerc, Senegal) finished fourth in the men's triple jump with a mark of 43-6.50 (13.27m).
USTFCCCA HONORS GARRETSON AS GREAT LAKES REGIONAL FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR:
Hunter Garretson was honored by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) as the Great Lakes Region Men's Field Athlete of the Year, the USTFCCCA announced on March 20.
Garretson becomes the fourth Zip to collect All-Regional honors since 2007 joining Olympians Clayton Murphy (2016-Track) and Shawn Barber (2015-Field) and Cadeau Kelley (2008-Field). He previously captured the honor during the 2023 outdoor campaign.
GARRETSON EARNS FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA ACCOLADES:
Hunter Garretson captured First-Team All-America accolades on the strength of a third-place performance at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 14 in Virginia Beach, Va.
A five-time All-America honoree, Garretson captured First-Team laurels for the third time in his decorated career eclipsing 18-6.75 (5.66m).
After passing at the opening height of 17-7 (5.36m), Garretson cleared the next two bars of 17-11 (5.46m) and 18-3 (5.56m) on his initial runs at the heights.
He needed two attempts to clear 18-4.75 (5.61m) before besting the bar at 18-6.75 (5.66m) on his final attempt.
After missing his initial attempt at 18-8.34 (5.71m), Garretson passed his next two jumps. He was unable to clear the bar at 18-10.75 (5.76m) on each of his attempts and finished with a third-place effort.
GARRETSON NAMED ELITE 90 WINNER: Hunter Garretson was the recipient of the Elite 90 award for the 2025 NCAA Division Men's Track and Field Indoor Championship.
Garretson, who is majoring in mathematics, boasts a perfect 4.0 GPA, was presented with the award during a presentation on March 14.
Winning the honor for the third consecutive season, Garretson became the first three-time recipient of the award in Division I track and field and ninth overall three-time honoree across all sports in Division I.
The honor was the fourth time a Zip has garnered the distinguished honor joining Tyler Sanda, who won the award as a member of the Akron men's soccer team in 2015.
AKRON GARNERS TRIO OF MAC INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD SPECIALTY AWARDS:
Hunter Garretson and Bismack Kipchirchir were honored by the Mid-American Conference as its 2025 Indoor Track and Field Men's Most Outstanding Track and Field Performers of the Year, the league unveiled on March 7.
Additionally, Akron assistant coach Randy Overby was tabbed by his peers as the Men's Assistant Coach of the Year.
Garretson earned his fifth consecutive MAC indoor pole title and eighth overall league championship besting the field at the MAC Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 1 with a mark of 17-9 (5.41m). His five indoor conference pole vault titles and eight overall combined (indoor/outdoor) pole vault championships are the most in league history.
Kipchirchir turned in a stellar effort at the MAC Championships garnering Most Valuable Performer and Freshman of the Year accolades with runner-up finishes in the men's mile, 3,000 and 5,000 meters.
He opened his championship run crossing the line second in the men's 5,000 meters in a career-best time of 14:29.74, the fifth-fastest time in indoor program history. In final-day competition, Kipchirchir placed second in the men's mile in a time of 4:12.45 before capturing Second-Team All-MAC honors in the men's 3,000 meters in a time of 8:11.78.
The Akron's men's team under Overby's tutelage dominated the sprints and hurdles at the MAC Indoor Track and Field Championships (Feb. 28-March 1) scoring 54 points en route to securing its ninth overall indoor league title and first since 2020.
The team produced three All-MAC performances, with redshirt senior Jimmy Harkelroad (Huron, Ohio) earning First-Team honors in the 400M and 4x400 relay alongside sophomore Braylyn Farrington (Alabaster, Ala.), AJ Jordan and Andrew Styles, while also receiving Second-Team recognition in the 200M.
The 4x400M relay squad, consisting of Farrington, Harkelroad, Jordan, and Styles, claimed victory, as did Harkelroad in the 400M. Additionally, Jordan secured third-place finishes in the 60M and 200M, while junior Tysean Baronette (Middletown, Del.) (4th – 200M), Rennie Gittens, Jr. (4th – 60M), Farrington (4th – 400M), and Styles (5th – 400M) delivered strong performances. Under expert coaching, the team has recorded the MAC's top times this season in the 400M and 4x400 relay, along with the second-best marks in the 60M and 200M.
AKRON CROSS COUNTRY EARNS USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC ACCOLADES: The Akron cross country team under the leadership of Zips' director of track and field/cross country Kendra Reimer-Gonzales and cross country head coach Evans Kiptoo garnered recognition for the squad's efforts in the classroom as the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) tabbed Akron a Division I All-Academic team for the 2024 campaign.
The Akron men's squad was honored for recording a 3.335 GPA, while the women's team garnered recognition for its work in the classroom for the 11th straight year with a 3.356 cumulative GPA.
Overall, 209 women's teams and 183 men's teams earned All-Academic team honors.
CRACKING THE ALL-TIME TOP FIVE PERFORMANCES: The Zips added 17 overall top five performances and four school records in program history to the record book during the 2025 outdoor campaign.
CRACKING THE ALL-TIME TOP FIVE PERFORMANCES: The Zips added 28 overall top five performances and five school records in program history to the record book during the 2025 indoor campaign.
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AKRON, Ohio – The University of Akron track and field team is set to host the Northeast Ohio Open at the Lee R. Jackson Track and Field Complex on Thursday and Friday (May 8-9).
PARKING UPDATE: Akron track and field fans are encouraged to park in Lot 6, 9 and 10 (Surrounding the Field House off Vine and Union Streets) for this weekend's Northeast Ohio Open. Parking in other lots without appropriate UA permit is subject to ticketing by parking services.
UP NEXT: Akron returns to competition this weekend hosting the Northeast Ohio Open.
Akron will welcome competitors from Ashland, Buffalo, John Carroll, Kent State, Lake Erie, Mount Union, Mount Vernon Nazarene, Ohio, Ohio Dominican and Walsh. The first of 38 events get underway with the women's hammer at 12 p.m. on Thursday. The women's long jump and shot put commences action on Friday at 12 p.m. before the meet concludes with the men's and women's 4x400 relays at 5.45 p.m.
Live stats of the Northeast Ohio Open will be available at GoZips.com.
ZIPS TO HONOR 15 SENIORS: Akron will honor its 15 graduating seniors during the Friday session of the Northeast Ohio Open. Among those being recognized are Kayla Allen (Lakewood, N.Y.), Heriberto Alvarez (Oswego, Ill.), Nighyah Carthen (Twinsburg, Ohio), Keegan Digby (Bowling Green, Ohio), Hunter Garretson (Newcomerstown, Ohio), Victory George (Norman, Okla.), Jacob Glavickas (Orwell, Ohio), Kaira Granger (Bedford, Ohio), Grace Henderson (Rostraver Township, Pa.), Danielle Honaker (Ashland, Ohio), Hannah Kerr (Chillicothe, Ohio), Adaeze Nwokike (Benin City, Nigeria), Joy Nwokike (Benin City, Nigeria), Brynn Rychlik (Marysville, Ohio), Halle Sebest (Poland, Ohio).
NATIONAL RANKINGS: The University of Akron track and field teams have garnered recognition for their efforts during the 2025 outdoor season as the Zips are rated among the Top 30 in the Event Squad rankings for five events released on May 6, 2025, as part of the United States Track and Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field National Rating Index.
Akron is rated 10th nationally in the men's pole vault, 15th in the men's shot put and in the women's hammer, 16th in the men's hammer and 23rd in the women's discus.
ZIPS RANK AMONG NATION'S BEST IN 2025 TFRRS RANKINGS: Akron have two individual student-athletes ranked in the Top 50 nationally by the Track and Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS) for the 2025 outdoor campaign as freshman Bismack Kipchirchir (Eldama Ravine, Kenya) is rated sixth in the nation in the men's 3,000-meter steeplechase (8:27.51).
Additionally, Hunter Garretson is eighth in the nation in the men's pole vault (18-1.75/5.53m).
ALLEN AND GARRETSON EARN MAC FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK HONORS:
Akron senior Cassidy Allen (Lakewood, N.Y) and Hunter Garretson were honored by the Mid-American Conference as its Track and Field Athletes of the Week, the league announced on Tuesday (May 6).
Allen was selected as the MAC Women's Field Athlete of the Week, while Garretson garnered Men's Field Athlete of the Week accolades.
Allen cleared a career-best 13-8.50 (4.18m) to place second at the Jesse Owens Classic. Her effort stands as the top mark in the MAC and 57th in the NCAA.
Garretson claimed first place in the men's pole vault at the Jesse Owens Classic with a season-best clearance of 18-1.75 (5.53m). It's the top mark in the MAC and ranks No. 8 nationally.
A WEEK AGO:
The Akron track and field team battled through the weekend rain to post 11 top 10 performances at the Jesse Owens Classic on May 2-3.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
• Hunter Garretson won the men's pole vault with a season-best clearance of 18-1.75 (5.53m).
• Cassidy Allen eclipsed a career-high mark of 13-8.50 (4.18m) to place second in the women's pole vault.
• Redshirt junior Gabrielle Griffiths (Fort Worth, Texas) finished second in the women's women's javelin with a career-best mark of 146-0 (44.51m).
• Freshman Rukia Omulisia (Nairobi, Kenya) finished second in the women's 100-meter hurdles in a time of 13.78.
• Redshirt junior Owen Wendl (Medina, Ohio) earned a runner-up finish in the men's discus with a mark of 177-0 (53.97m).
• Redshirt senior Brook Boes (Tiffin, Ohio) finished second in the women's discus with a mark of 144-9 (44.12m).
• The men's 4x100 relay of sophomores Rennie Gittens, Jr. and AJ Jordan (Columbus, Ohio), junior Kemari Robinson (Indianapolis, Ind.) and sophomore Andrew Styles (Freeport, Bahamas) crossed the line second in a time of 42.17.
• Sophomore Christopher Vance (Parma, Ohio) placed fourth in the men's hammer with a mark of 198-7 (60.53m).
• Freshman El Hadji Abdourahmane Mbodji (Lucie Leclerc, Senegal) finished fourth in the men's triple jump with a mark of 43-6.50 (13.27m).
USTFCCCA HONORS GARRETSON AS GREAT LAKES REGIONAL FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR:
Hunter Garretson was honored by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) as the Great Lakes Region Men's Field Athlete of the Year, the USTFCCCA announced on March 20.
Garretson becomes the fourth Zip to collect All-Regional honors since 2007 joining Olympians Clayton Murphy (2016-Track) and Shawn Barber (2015-Field) and Cadeau Kelley (2008-Field). He previously captured the honor during the 2023 outdoor campaign.
GARRETSON EARNS FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA ACCOLADES:
Hunter Garretson captured First-Team All-America accolades on the strength of a third-place performance at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 14 in Virginia Beach, Va.
A five-time All-America honoree, Garretson captured First-Team laurels for the third time in his decorated career eclipsing 18-6.75 (5.66m).
After passing at the opening height of 17-7 (5.36m), Garretson cleared the next two bars of 17-11 (5.46m) and 18-3 (5.56m) on his initial runs at the heights.
He needed two attempts to clear 18-4.75 (5.61m) before besting the bar at 18-6.75 (5.66m) on his final attempt.
After missing his initial attempt at 18-8.34 (5.71m), Garretson passed his next two jumps. He was unable to clear the bar at 18-10.75 (5.76m) on each of his attempts and finished with a third-place effort.
GARRETSON NAMED ELITE 90 WINNER: Hunter Garretson was the recipient of the Elite 90 award for the 2025 NCAA Division Men's Track and Field Indoor Championship.
Garretson, who is majoring in mathematics, boasts a perfect 4.0 GPA, was presented with the award during a presentation on March 14.
Winning the honor for the third consecutive season, Garretson became the first three-time recipient of the award in Division I track and field and ninth overall three-time honoree across all sports in Division I.
The honor was the fourth time a Zip has garnered the distinguished honor joining Tyler Sanda, who won the award as a member of the Akron men's soccer team in 2015.
AKRON GARNERS TRIO OF MAC INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD SPECIALTY AWARDS:
Hunter Garretson and Bismack Kipchirchir were honored by the Mid-American Conference as its 2025 Indoor Track and Field Men's Most Outstanding Track and Field Performers of the Year, the league unveiled on March 7.
Additionally, Akron assistant coach Randy Overby was tabbed by his peers as the Men's Assistant Coach of the Year.
Garretson earned his fifth consecutive MAC indoor pole title and eighth overall league championship besting the field at the MAC Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 1 with a mark of 17-9 (5.41m). His five indoor conference pole vault titles and eight overall combined (indoor/outdoor) pole vault championships are the most in league history.
Kipchirchir turned in a stellar effort at the MAC Championships garnering Most Valuable Performer and Freshman of the Year accolades with runner-up finishes in the men's mile, 3,000 and 5,000 meters.
He opened his championship run crossing the line second in the men's 5,000 meters in a career-best time of 14:29.74, the fifth-fastest time in indoor program history. In final-day competition, Kipchirchir placed second in the men's mile in a time of 4:12.45 before capturing Second-Team All-MAC honors in the men's 3,000 meters in a time of 8:11.78.
The Akron's men's team under Overby's tutelage dominated the sprints and hurdles at the MAC Indoor Track and Field Championships (Feb. 28-March 1) scoring 54 points en route to securing its ninth overall indoor league title and first since 2020.
The team produced three All-MAC performances, with redshirt senior Jimmy Harkelroad (Huron, Ohio) earning First-Team honors in the 400M and 4x400 relay alongside sophomore Braylyn Farrington (Alabaster, Ala.), AJ Jordan and Andrew Styles, while also receiving Second-Team recognition in the 200M.
The 4x400M relay squad, consisting of Farrington, Harkelroad, Jordan, and Styles, claimed victory, as did Harkelroad in the 400M. Additionally, Jordan secured third-place finishes in the 60M and 200M, while junior Tysean Baronette (Middletown, Del.) (4th – 200M), Rennie Gittens, Jr. (4th – 60M), Farrington (4th – 400M), and Styles (5th – 400M) delivered strong performances. Under expert coaching, the team has recorded the MAC's top times this season in the 400M and 4x400 relay, along with the second-best marks in the 60M and 200M.
AKRON CROSS COUNTRY EARNS USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC ACCOLADES: The Akron cross country team under the leadership of Zips' director of track and field/cross country Kendra Reimer-Gonzales and cross country head coach Evans Kiptoo garnered recognition for the squad's efforts in the classroom as the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) tabbed Akron a Division I All-Academic team for the 2024 campaign.
The Akron men's squad was honored for recording a 3.335 GPA, while the women's team garnered recognition for its work in the classroom for the 11th straight year with a 3.356 cumulative GPA.
Overall, 209 women's teams and 183 men's teams earned All-Academic team honors.
CRACKING THE ALL-TIME TOP FIVE PERFORMANCES: The Zips added 17 overall top five performances and four school records in program history to the record book during the 2025 outdoor campaign.
NAME | EVENT/DATE | RANK – MARK |
Bismack Kipchirchir | Men's 3,000M Steeplechase – March 27 | No. 1 – 8:37.85 |
Joy Nwokike | Women's 400M – April 5 | No. 1 – 52.90 |
Ayanna Stafford Joy Nwokike Rukia Omulisia Vanessa Horn |
Women's 4x100 Relay – April 4 | No. 1 – 45.19 |
Bismack Kipchirchir | Men's 3,000M Steeplechase – April 16 | No. 1 – 8:27.51 |
Bismack Kipchirchir | Men's 5,000M – April 26 | No. 2 – 13:53.02 |
Titus Kirui | Men's 5,000M – April 17 | No. 3 – 14:12.75 |
Moses Lekokei | Men's 5,000M – April 26 | No. 3 – 13:53.33 |
Josiah Cox | Men's Shot Put – March 29 | No. 4 – 58-7.25 (17.86m) |
Christopher Vance | Men's Hammer – April 4 | No. 4 – 206-11 (63.06m) |
Megan Hipple | Women's 5,000M – April 17 | No. 4 – 16:42.42 |
Lane Graham | Men's Hammer – April 25 | No. 4 – 207-7 (63.29m) |
Titus Kirui | Men's 5,000M – March 27 | No. 5 – 14:27.68 |
Owen Wendl | Men's Discus – April 13 | No. 5 – 182-9 (55.72m) |
Owen Wendl | Men's Shot Put – April 18 | No. 5 – 58-1 (17.70m) |
Ayanna Stafford Joy Nwokike Rukia Omulisia Victory George |
Women's 4x100 Relay – April 19 | No. 5 – 45.78 |
Brook Boes | Women's Discus – April 26 | No. 5 – 168-10 (51.47m) |
Gabrielle Griffiths | Women's Javelin – May 2 | No. 5 – 146-0 (44.51m) |
CRACKING THE ALL-TIME TOP FIVE PERFORMANCES: The Zips added 28 overall top five performances and five school records in program history to the record book during the 2025 indoor campaign.
NAME | EVENT/DATE | RANK – MARK |
Keegan Digby | Shot Put – Dec. 6 | No. 5 – 57-6.25 (17.53m) |
Brook Boes | Weight Throw – Dec. 6 | No. 5 – 64-7 (19.68m) |
Joy Nwokike | Women's 400M – Dec. 6 | No. 3 – 54.97 |
Joy Nwokike | Women's 200M – Dec. 6 | No. 4 – 24.09 |
Joy Nwokike | Women's 200M – Jan. 10 | No. 2 – 23.94 |
Joy Nwokike | Women's 400M – Jan. 11 | No. 3 – 54.56 |
Joy Nwokike | Women's 200M – Jan. 17 | No. 1 – 23.79 |
Joy Nwokike | Women's 400M – Jan. 17 | No. 3 – 54.46 |
Bismack Kipchirchir | Men's 3,000M – Jan. 17 | No. 4 – 8:08.57 |
Hunter Garretson | Men's Pole Vault – Jan. 17 | No. 3 – 18-10.50 (5.75m) |
Keegan Digby | Men's Shot Put – Jan. 17 | No. 5 – 58-3.25 (17.76m) |
Mary Munga | Women's Mile – Jan. 25 | No. 5 – 4:50.08 |
Bismack Kipchirchir | Men's Mile – Jan. 31 | No. 4 – 4:05.32 |
Hunter Garretson | Men's Pole Vault – Feb. 7 | No. 3 – 18-10.75 (5.76m) |
Mercy Jebitok | Women's 3,000M – Feb. 8 | No. 5 – 9:45.11 |
Rukia Omulisia | Women's 60MH – Feb. 8 | No. 4 – 8.48 |
Mercy Jebitok | Women's 5,000M – Feb. 15 | No. 1 – 16:23.67 |
Braylyn Farrington Jimmy Harkelroad AJ Jordan Andrew Styles |
Men's 4x400 Relay – Feb. 15 | No. 4 – 3:11.12 |
Joy Nwokike | Women's 400M – Feb. 14 | No. 1 – 53.29 |
Bismack Kipchirchir | Men's 3,000M – Feb. 14 | No. 1 – 7:57.23 |
Moses Lekokei | Men's 5,000M – Feb. 14 | No. 2 – 13:56.25 |
Vanessa Horn | Women's 400M – Feb. 14 | No. 4 – 54.66 |
Bismack Kipchirchir | Men's 5,000M – Feb. 28 | No. 5 – 14:29.74 |
Owen Wendl | Men's Shot Put – March 1 | No. 5 – 58-9.50 (17.92m) |
Joy Nwokike | Women's 60M – Feb. 28 | No. 1 – 7.34 |
Rukia Omulisia | Women's 60MH – March 1 | No. 2 – 8.38 |
Cassidy Allen | Women's Pole Vault – Feb. 28 | No. 5 – 13.10 (4.22m) |
Vanessa Horn Rukia Omulisia Eve Clark Joy Nwokike |
Women's 4x400 Relay – March 1 | No. 5 – 3:44.85 |
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