VMI track and field teams to host winter relays

The Virginia Military Institute track and field teams will host the VMI Winter Relays in Lexington, Virginia. This comes after last week's scheduled meet at Liberty was canceled due to snowy weather posing safety risks for traveling teams.

In Lexington, Virginia, the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) track and field programs are set to organize the VMI Winter Relays. This event follows the cancellation of a previous competition at Liberty University, where inclement weather—specifically snow—created hazardous travel conditions for participating teams.

The decision to proceed with the home-hosted relays underscores VMI's commitment to maintaining the indoor track and field season despite regional weather challenges. While specific details on the event schedule and participating athletes remain forthcoming, the relays represent a key opportunity for VMI athletes to compete on familiar grounds.

VMI's track and field teams have navigated a disrupted early-season calendar, with the Liberty meet's postponement highlighting broader logistical issues in winter sports amid variable weather patterns in the region. Hosting the Winter Relays locally mitigates some of these travel-related risks, allowing for a more controlled environment.

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Southern Conference indoor track athletes from Samford, Chattanooga, and ETSU compete at the VMI-hosted championships in Lexington, Virginia.
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Southern Conference indoor track teams head to championships

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Several Southern Conference universities are sending their indoor track and field teams to Lexington, Virginia, for the 2026 championships starting Friday. Samford, Chattanooga, and East Tennessee State University athletes will compete in the event hosted by VMI. The meet follows a challenging winter marked by weather and injuries for some teams.

The Washington and Lee University men's track and field team ended the VMI Winter Relays with two top-ten performances in Lexington, Virginia. Ford Hunter secured ninth place in the high jump, while Fidel Small achieved a season-best in the triple jump. Will DeLoach rounded out the day with a tenth-place finish in the mile run.

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The Virginia Military Institute women's track and field team began the 2026 Southern Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships on a positive note. After Day One in Lexington, Virginia, the team showed promising performances. Several athletes from VMI were highlighted in the event.

At the Liberty Open indoor track and field meet in Lynchburg, Virginia, on January 24, 2026, athletes from several universities claimed victories and set records. North Carolina Central's Zion Amadi won the men's 200m and 400m dashes, while Hampton University's Kylee King, Nia Warren, and Marquis White each took first in their events.

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Three Washington and Lee University women's track and field athletes will compete at the 2026 NCAA Division III Indoor Championships, set for March 13-14 at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Alabama.

The Northern Michigan University women's indoor track and field team is set to compete at the GLIAC Indoor Championships. This follows their recent strong showings at the GVSU Big Meet and Ted Nelson Invite. The team set a school record in the 4000m distance medley relay during those events.

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The University of Chicago men's track and field team is set to return to action this weekend with two meets. The squad will host the Windy City Rumble while five distance runners travel to UW-Whitewater.

 

 

 

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