A number of current and former Aggies had a great outing while competing at the USATF Championships in Eugene Oregon this past weekend. Several Aggies took home two handfuls of medals and qualified for various international events: World Championships, U23 NACAC Championships, and U20 Pan American Championships. Below is a quick rundown of the medalist and qualifiers:
- Shamier Little – 400m hurdles / 1st place / 53.34
- Bryce Deadmon – 400m / 1st place / 44.22
- Jack Mann III – Pole Vault / 1st place / 17-4.5
- Athing Mu – 1500m / 2nd place / 4:03.44
- Camryn Dickson – 100m / 2nd place / 11.30
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- 200m / 3rd place / 22.85
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- Natosha Rodgers – 10,000m / 3rd place / 32:22.77
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- 5000m / 3rd place / 14:55.39
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- Maggie Malone – Javelin / 2nd place / 192-10
That's a wrap on the USATF AND USATF U20 Outdoor Championships ✅
The Aggies secured NINE medals 🤩
🥇🥇🥇🥈🥈🥈🥉🥉🥉We will also have 11 athletes representing Team USA 🇺🇸 in three upcoming international events 👍#GigEm | #AggieTFXC https://t.co/kTKq97vLjK
— Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country (@aggietfxc) July 10, 2023
Here are the 11 total athletes that qualified for the various world championship track and field events coming up.
World Championships qualifiers: Bryce Deadmon (400m, 4x400m), Athing Mu (800m, 1500m), Fred Kerley (100m), Shamier Little (400m hurdles), Natosha Rogers (5000m) and Maggie Malone (Javelin).
U23 NACAC qualifiers: Jermaisha Arnold (400m, 4x400m) and Connor Schulman (110m hurdles).
U20 Pan Ams qualifiers: Jack Man III (pole vault), Camryn Dickson (100m, 4x100m) and Laila Hackett (4x100m).
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