CIAA-studentutøvere skal konkurrere i NCAA Division II-innehallsmesterskap

Flere studentutøvere fra Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) forbereder seg på å representere skolene sine i NCAA Division II-mesterskapet i innehallfriidrett. Denne begivenheten fremhever talenter som dukker opp fra CIAA-institusjoner når de entrer den nasjonale scenen.

Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association kunngjorde at en gruppe av sine studentutøvere vil delta i det kommende NCAA Division II-mesterskapet i innehallfriidrett. Denne konkurransen samler topputøvere fra hele divisjonen og gir CIAA-representantene mulighet til å vise frem ferdighetene sine nasjonalt. Blant de utvalgte atletene er Antonio Smith fra Virginia Union University, som skal konkurrere i 60 meter hekk. Jaevon Riley fra Claflin University stiller i 400 meter, mens Kwame Whitaker fra Virginia State University deltar i lengdehopp. Carson Calhoun, også fra Virginia Union, er klar for høydehopp. På kvinneiden løper Morgan Coverson Springs fra Claflin University 60 meter hekk. Faith Kiplimo fra Fayetteville State University er meldt på engelskmil. Jhnyia Knuckles fra Claflin og Sabrena Hogan fra Livingstone College skal begge konkurrere i tresteg. Disse uttakene understreker den konkurransedybden i CIAA, en idrettskonferanse som fokuserer på collegesport i sørøstlige USA. Mesterskapene er en sentral begivenhet i innehallfriidrettssesongen, der utøvere kjemper om nasjonal anerkjennelse og potensiell videre avansement i sine grener. Ingen ytterligere detaljer om nøyaktige datoer eller steder ble gitt i kunngjøringen.

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