Wartburg Knights klare for NCAA-mesterskap i innefriidrett

Wartburg College Knights herrefriidrettslag er klart til å delta i 2026 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships i Birmingham, Alabama, 13. og 14. mars. Nylige rangeringer og kvalifiserings prestationer understreker lagets styrke inn mot stevnet. Flere utøvere tar med seg tidligere All-American-erfaring til mesterskapet.

Wartburg Knights herrefriidrettsprogram klatret nylig til nr. 4 i den syvende USTFCCCA inne-rangeringen, mens damelaget steg til nr. 7, som ble kunngjort 10. mars 2026. Nasjonale kvalifiserte til mesterskapene ble avslørt 8. mars, etter lagets innsats på det siste kvalifiseringsstevnet 6. og 7. mars. At that event, the Knights secured victories in eight events on the second day and completed the first day with wins in the women's distance medley relay and by Grace Braden in her event. Mesterskapene vil fremvise flere Knights med All-American-meritter: - Sobaski, to ganger All-American i DMR; - Tyynismaa, to ganger All-American i 60 m hekk; - Meyer, to ganger All-American i DMR; - Edney, som fikk All-American-heder i 800 m sist sesong; - Braden, som fikk All-American-heder i 60 m hekk sist sesong; - Tyynismaa, som fikk All-American-heder i 4x400 m i 2024; - Tollari, som fikk All-American-heder i DMR i 2024. Disse prestasjonene posisjonerer Knights som konkurransedyktige deltakere i Birmingham-stevnet.

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