Saige Forbes matches her personal-best in the 60m (7.64) as she joins Ella Cooper (7.65) in the final!
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A Win in the 600m 👏
Justin Levy starts his season with a first place showing in the 600m, crossing the finish line in 1:19.79!
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Have a Day Amari 🫡
Amari Turner wins the 300m, posting a 33.42 in the process as that time ranks second all-time in school history.
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Stop blaming the refs. My goodness. You could play that game 10 different times in 10 different places with 9 different ref crews and one “call your own fouls” scenario and every time the Chiefs would win.
🚨 SCHOOL RECORD FOR JONAS CLARKE 🚨
Clarke sets the new mark in the 60m dash at 6.71 in his first meet of the season!
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Track and Field Athletes don’t get a break after their CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT OF THE YEAR like Football. They come back and compete at the highest level at Diamond Leagues and other championships, which takes extreme discipline and focus. These athletes should be celebrated more.
To be able to run Sub 44 at 400 meter Sub 20secs at 20 meters and sub 10 secs at 100 is very very IMPRESSIVE. Kerley can run Sub 9.8 in the 100 and Sub 19.80 in 200. He’s the most versatile sprinter in history . No man has ever split those times in history. Congrats Fred👏🏾👏🏾