Smith retains long jump title as Caribbean athletes face mixed fortunes at NCAA Championships

The second day of the 2024 NCAA Division 1 Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, presented a mix of triumphs and setbacks for Caribbean athletes.

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While some athletes achieved remarkable victories, others faced disappointments.

Jamaica’s Ackelia Smith led the Caribbean contingent with a stellar performance in the women’s long jump. The junior from the University of Texas at Austin successfully defended her title, leaping to a distance of 6.79 meters. Smith edged out a strong challenge from the University of Florida’s Claire Bryant, who secured the silver with a jump of 6.74 meters. Stanford’s sophomore Alyssa Jones completed the podium, taking third place with a leap of 6.64 meters.

Brianna Lyston excels in 100m, falls short in 200m

In the sprints, Louisiana State University (LSU) sophomore Brianna Lyston showcased her talent in the 100 meters. Lyston, the reigning NCAA 60m champion, dominated her heat with an impressive time of 10.99 seconds, the second-fastest time in the semi-finals. Only Ole Miss’s McKenzie Long was faster, clocking 10.91 seconds. However, Lyston did not fare as well in the 200 meters, finishing fifth in her heat with a time of 22.76 seconds, thus missing out on the final.

Antigua’s fastest woman, Joella Lloyd from the University of Tennessee, had hoped to break the 11-second barrier in the 100 meters. However, she clocked 11.19 seconds, placing 11th in the semi-finals and failing to advance to the final. Similarly, Texas’ Dejanea Oakley did not make it to the 200-meter final, finishing sixth in her heat with a time of 22.82 seconds.

Jamaica’s Nickisha Pryce delivered a stellar performance in the 400-meter semi-finals. The University of Arkansas senior, who recently set a personal best of 49.32 seconds, continued her impressive form by winning her semi-final heat in 49.87 seconds. This was the second-fastest qualifying time for the final, just behind her teammate Kaylyn Brown, who clocked 49.81 seconds.

The University of Arkansas demonstrated its dominance in this event, with four athletes advancing to the finals.

Read: LSU’s Brianna Lyston makes history with lightning-fast 60m victory at NCAA Championships

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