Dynamic photo illustration of USC athlete Garrett Kaalund sprinting on the track, celebrating his 2026 Bowerman Watch List recognition.
Dynamic photo illustration of USC athlete Garrett Kaalund sprinting on the track, celebrating his 2026 Bowerman Watch List recognition.
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Garrett Kaalund oppnevnt til 2026 Bowerman Watch List

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Bowerman-rådgivningsrådet kunngjorde den tredje utgaven av The Bowerman Watch List for 2026-sesongen 5. mars 2026. USC-friidrettsutøver Garrett Kaalund ble inkludert på listen. Ole Miss-senioren Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan, en tredobbel NCAA-mester, forblir på watchlisten.

The Bowerman Watch List, ofte kalt Heisman for Division I friidrett, anerkjenner topputøvere i NCAA herre- og damefriidrett. Torsdag 5. mars 2026 slapp rådgivningsrådet sin marsoppdatering for 2026-sesongen, som fremhever fremstående utøvere. Garrett Kaalund, medlem av USC Trojans friidrettslag, ble oppnevnt til denne tredje utgaven av listen. Kunngjøringen kom fra USC Athletics i Los Angeles og understreker Kaalunds bidrag til programmet. Likhetsvis fortsetter Ole Miss friidrettssenior Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan å være med på watchlisten. Beskrevet som en tredobbel NCAA-mester, reflekterer Robinson-O’Hagans fortsatte plassering hans konsistente fremragendhet. Oppdateringen ble rapportert av Ole Miss Athletics, med henvisning til kunngjøringens kontekst i New Orleans. Denne watchlisten tjener som en viktig indikator for potensielle mottakere av The Bowerman Award, som årlig hyller de mest fremstående mannlige og kvinnelige collegiale friidrettsutøvere. NCAA har fulgt disse oppdateringene for å sette lys på nasjonens beste talenter inför store konkurranser. Ingen spesifikke prestasjoner eller kvalifikasjoner ble detaljert i kunngjøringene, men inkluderingene understreker utøvernes fremtredende rolle i idretten.

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