Avery Pearson named to Team Canada for 2026 indoor championships

Colorado middle-distance runner Avery Pearson has been selected to represent Canada at the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships. She will compete in the women's 800 meters event in Poland next March. The announcement highlights her standout indoor season with the University of Colorado Buffs.

Avery Pearson, a senior middle-distance standout for the University of Colorado, has earned a spot on Team Canada for the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships. Athletics Canada made the announcement on March 11, 2026. Pearson is set to compete in the women's 800 meters at the event, scheduled for March 20-22, 2026, in Kujawy Pomorze, Poland, at Arena Torun.

This selection comes after a remarkable indoor season for Pearson. She became the first Buff to break the two-minute barrier in the 800 meters indoors, clocking 1:59.98 at altitude, which established a new Colorado program record. Her raw time of 2:00.76 places her sixth all-time in Canadian indoor history and third among NCAA indoor performances at altitude.

Pearson also secured the 600-yard title at the Big 12 Indoor Championships, setting a meet record and solidifying her status among top middle-distance runners in the country. Looking ahead, she is preparing for the NCAA Indoor Championships, with the women's 800 meters first round on Friday, March 13, at 5:25 p.m. MT. There, she aims to challenge the Canadian indoor record of 1:59.87.

The University of Colorado track and field program continues to support Pearson's international ambitions, as detailed on CUBuffs.com.

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Australian athletics team, led by high jump star Nicola Olyslagers, posing confidently for World Indoor Championships in Poland.
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Australia names strong team for world indoor athletics championships

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Australia has announced an 11-athlete team led by back-to-back high jump champion Nicola Olyslagers for the World Athletics Indoor Championships Kujawy Pomorze 26 in Toruń, Poland, from March 20-22. The squad includes six global medallists, such as pole vaulter Kurtis Marschall and middle-distance runner Jessica Hull, aiming to build on recent successes. Olyslagers targets a rare third consecutive indoor title.

Following team announcements from nations including Great Britain and Kenya, Ireland has named a squad led by Kate O'Connor, while Canada selected 13 athletes headlined by Sarah Mitton and Christopher Morales Williams, for the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland, March 20-22. Both aim for medals at the event.

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Great Britain has selected a 29-member squad led by Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson for the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Poland. Kenya announced a six-member team focusing on middle-distance events. The event is set for March 20 to 22 in Torun.

Senior pole vaulter Ainsley Hamsher from Youngstown State University broke the school's indoor record at the Akron Invitational. She cleared 4.30 meters to win the event and surpass the previous mark of 4.13 meters. Her performance ties her for 26th place nationally.

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Emily Mackay, a 2021 Binghamton University alumna, won the women's 3000m at the 2026 USA Track and Field Indoor Championships with a time of 8:30.01. The event took place in Staten Island, New York, on February 28, 2026. This victory marks her first national title.

Several universities announced their weekly athlete honors in indoor track and field on February 23, 2026. These recognitions highlight standout performances from recent competitions across various conferences. Athletes from Baldwin Wallace, Montana State, McGill, St. FX, and Hillsdale earned accolades for their achievements.

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Augusta University's men's and women's track and field teams achieved historic results at the inaugural Peach Belt Conference Indoor Championship on February 23, 2026, in Gainesville, Florida. The men's team placed second with 108 points, setting three conference records, while the women's team finished third with 93 points, including one all-time PBC record and two freshmen of the year honors.

 

 

 

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