Florida Relays — Host School Hurdlers Step Out

Gator junior Demaris Waters chopped 0.23 from his PR to move up on the American Collegians ATL. (KIRBY LEE/IMAGE OF SPORT)

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, April 04-05 — Mike Holloway revealed the latest Gator hurdle prodigies at the Florida Relays, with junior Demaris Waters and frosh Habiba Harris both looking like NCAA contenders.

Waters, a transfer from San José State, came to Gainesville with a 13.44 PR. Here, after a windy 13.26 heat, he slashed that down to 13.21 to tie the world lead and move to =No. 10 among U.S. collegians all-time. He topped former Texas A&M All-America Connor Schulman’s 13.38.

Harris, the Jamaican U20 champ last year, improved her best from 12.95 to 12.85 in the heats. In the final, she held off the challenge of Texas A&M’s Jaiya Covington to win, 12.69–12.82, with the wind blowing just a notch too strong at 2.1. “I knew we’d get there, I guess I got there a little bit faster than I anticipated,” she told SportsMax.

Another revelation came in the javelin, where Georgia frosh Manuela Rotundo threw a Uruguayan Record 210-6 (64.17), missing the Collegiate Record by just an inch. Teammate Lianna Davidson threw 204-3 (62.27) for the No. 4 college throw ever.

In the long hurdles, Georgia frosh Michelle Smith blasted a 54.56 to move to No. 4 all-time among world Juniors. Baylor’s Alexis Brown made a bid to join the 7-meter club in the long jump, landing at 22-11¾ exactly, albeit with a 2.8 wind. Still, under all conditions, she is now the No. 5 collegian ever.

A solid men’s 800 saw Georgetown’s Tinoda Matsatsa clock 1:45.04 to edge Penn State’s Handal Roban (1:45.16). Texas A&M came from behind to win the 4×4 in 3:02.15, thanks to Auhmad Robinson’s 44.59 anchor, as Florida clocked 3:02.72 and Georgia 3:02.79.

The men’s hammer produced a good contest as two Minnesota athletes by way of Greece joined the all-time collegiate top 10. Kostas Záltos won with his round 2 heave of 255-7 (77.91), surviving a 254-0 (77.43) throw by teammate Angelos Mantzouránis in the next round. Zaltos is now =No. 7, Mantzouranis No. 10 on the ATL.

In the Olympic development events, Canada ruled the men’s sprints, with Jerome Blake (10.00w) taking the 100 and Andre De Grasse the 200 (20.32). The two were also part of a 4×1 squad that ran 38.09 to top the 38.16 by the U.S. Red team that included Christian Coleman, Kyree King, Erriyon Knighton and Robert Gregory. Knighton had PRed by 0.78 in the 400.


FLORIDA RELAYS MEN’S RESULTS

100(2.2): 1. Abdul-Rasheed Saminu’ (SFl-Gha) 9.87w; 2. Neo Mosebi’ (FlSt-SA) 10.03w; 3. *Omari Lewis’ (Lib-Tri) 10.05w; 4. **Jehlani Gordon’ (Ga-Jam) 10.12w.

Inv100(2.1): 1. Jerome Blake’ (Can) 10.00w; 2. Alaba Akintola’ (Ngr) 10.11w; 3. Ismael Kone’ (CI) 10.16w.

200(1.4): 1. Dario Matau’ (Aub-SA) 20.49.

Inv200(-0.8): 1. Andre De Grasse’ (Can) 20.32; 2. Robert Gregory (Nike) 20.72.

400: I–1. Auhmad Robinson (TxAM) 44.61.

II–1. Cutler Zamzow (TxAM) 45.30.

Inv400: 1. Kaleb McRae (unat) 44.94; 2. Erriyon Knighton (adidas) 45.37; 3. Jayden Horton-Mims (PaHS) 45.47.

800: I–1. **Tinoda Matsatsa (Gtn) 1:45.04; 2. *Handal Roban’ (PennSt-StV) 1:45.16; 3. Kimar Farquharson’ (TxAM-Jam) 1:45.99; 4. Ryan Maseman (Fl) 1:46.76; 5. Sam Whitmarsh (TxAM) 1:46.76.

110H(0.7): 1. *Demaris Waters (Fl) 13.21 (=10, x AmC);

2. Connor Schulman (unat) 13.38; 3. Christian Martin (Mn) 13.49; 4. Andre Korbmacher (FlSt) 13.52; 5. Ja’Qualon Scott (TxAM) 13.57; 6. Terence Booth (ECar) 13.68.

400H: I–1. Scott 49.37; 2. Juander Santos’ (DR) 50.36; 3. Bryce McCray (TxAM) 50.37.

II–1. **Isaac Lewis (Ia) 49.68.

4 x 100: 1. Minnesota 38.66; 2. South Florida 38.79; 3. Florida 39.17; 4. Georgia 39.43.

Inv4 x 100: 1. Canada 38.09 (Brown, Blake, Rodney, De Grasse); 2. United States Red 38.16 (Coleman, King, Knighton, Gregory).

Coll 4 x 400: 1. North Carolina A&T 3:03.10; 2. South Carolina 3:03.26; 3. Texas A&M B 3:03.88; 4. Alabama State 3:04.96; 5. Florida 3:05.33.

4 x 400: 1. Texas A&M 3:02.15 (Robinson 44.59); 2. Florida 3:02.72; 3. Georgia 3:02.79; 4. South Florida 3:04.62.

Inv4 x 400: 1. United States Red 3:03.55 (Godwin, Boling, Moore, O’Bryant); 2. Canada 3:04.06.

Field Events

HJ: 1. JuVaughn Harrison (Pum) 7-3¾ (2.23); 2. Kamyren Garrett (Il) 7-2½ (2.20); 3. **Riyon Rankin (Ga) 7-2½.

PV: 1. Kobe Babin (unat) 18-4½ (5.60).

LJ: 1. Charles Godfred’ (Mn-Ngr) 26-2¾w (7.99) (26-2¼/7.98); 2. Cameron Crump (unat) 26-1¾w (7.97) (25-9½/7.86).

TJ: 1. Sean Dixon-Bodie (unat) 55-0 (16.76); 2. Hakeem Ford (Mn) 54-3¼ (16.54); 3. Kyvon Tatham (FlSt) 53-8½ (16.37).

SP: 1. Christopher Licata (SC) 66-2¼ (20.17); 2. Isaiah Schafer (Mn) 65-2¼ (19.87).

DT: 1. Vincent Ugwoke (SFl) 200-1 (61.00); 2. Seth Allen (Aub) 194-7 (59.30).

HT: 1. Kostas Záltos’ (Mn-Gre) 255-7 (77.91) (=7, x C); 2. Angelos Mantzouránis’ (Mn-Gre) 254-0 (77.43) (10, x C).

JT: 1. Marc Anthony Minichello (unat) 271-1 (82.63); 2. Moustafa Alsherif’ (Ga-Egy) 261-6 (79.72); 3. *Dash Sirmon (Nb) 256-9 (78.26); 4. Leikel Cabrera Gay’ (Fl-Cub) 253-0 (77.13); 5. Arthur Petersen’ (Nb-Den) 251-2 (76.57).

FLORIDA WOMEN’S RESULTS

100: I(1.0)–1. *Camryn Dickson (TxAM) 11.11.

III(2.7)–1. ***Kelly Ufodiama (ECar) 11.13w.

Inv100(0.7): 1. Dana Wilson (NCHS) 11.09 (5, x HS);

2. Maia McCoy’ (Lbr) 11.21.

200(0.8): 1. Wilson 22.45 (6, 6 HS; 9, x AJ);

2. Sydney Sutton (MdHS) 22.70.

200: I(1.7)–1. *Dejanea Oakley’ (Ga-Jam) 22.43; 2. Dickson 22.48.

II(1.2)–1. *Jasmine Montgomery (TxAM) 22.59; 2. *Aaliyah Butler (Ga) 22.63.

400: I–1. **JaMeesia Ford (SC) 50.43; 2. ***Chioma Nwachukwu’ (Ia-Ngr) 51.44.

III–1. Latasha Smith (TxAM) 51.81.

800: 1. Smilla Kolbe’ (NFl-Ger) 2:01.18; 2. Natalie Varela (unat) 2:02.60.

1500: 1. Camila Gomes’ (Aub-Por) 4:13.72; 2. *Tia Wilson’ (Fl-GB) 4:13.92; 3. Halle Hill (Il) 4:13.99.

St: 1. ***Debora Cherono’ (TxAM-Ken) 10:02.32.

100H(2.1): 1. ***Habiba Harris’ (Fl-Jam) 12.69w; 2. *Jaiya Covington (TxAM) 12.82w; 3. Adaobi Tabugbo’ (UCF-Ngr) 12.93w.

Open 100H(1.3): 1. Charisma Taylor’ (Bah) 12.82; 2. Brandee Johnson (unat) 13.14; 3. Sydni McMillian (unat) 13.15.

400H: 1. ***Michelle Smith’ (Ga-VI) 54.56 (4, x WJ);

2. Tia-Adana Belle’ (Bar) 55.79; 3. **Sanaa Hebron (Mia) 55.87; 4. Grace Claxton’ (PR) 55.94; 5. Tyra Wilson (FlSt) 56.01.

4 x 100: 1. Texas A&M 42.94; 2. Georgia 43.18; 3. Baylor 43.43; 4. Florida 44.11.

Inv4 x 100: 1. United States Red 43.17 (Long, Terry, Barnes, Bowers); 2. Canada 43.71; 3. Liberia 43.97.

4 x 400: 1. Baylor 3:31.99.

Open4 x 400: 1. South Carolina 3:26.24 (Ford 50.34 [3]); 2. Auburn 3:27.92; 3. Texas A&M 3:30.21; 4. Florida State 3:30.32.

Field Events

HJ: 1. Rose Yeboah’ (Il-Gha) 6-3¼ (1.91); 2. Anna Hall (adidas) 6-2 (1.88).

PV: 1. Molly Haywood (Bay) 14-7¼ (4.45).

LJ: 1. Alexis Brown (Bay) 22-11¾w (7.00) (a-c: 5, 6 C);

2. Imani Moore (GaSn) 20-10½ (6.36); 3. Janae De Gannes’ (Bay-Tri) 20-5¾w (6.24).

TJ: 1. Natricia Hooper’ (Guy) 46-1¼w (14.05) (45-7¾/13.91); 2. *Winny Bii’ (TxAM-Ken) 45-1w (13.74) (44-11¾/13.71); 3. ***Asia Phillips’ (Fl-Can) 43-7w (13.28).

SP: 1. Kelsie Murrell-Ross’ (Ga-Grn) 58-2½ (17.74); 2. Abria Smith (Il) 57-8¼ (17.58); 3. Megan Hague (Aub) 56-9½ (17.31).

DT: 1. Lagi Tausaga (unat) 206-2 (62.85); 2. *Alida Van Daalen’ (Fl-Neth) 202-4 (61.69); 3. Maura Huwalt (Aub) 182-11 (55.76); 4. **Abigail Martin’ (TxAM-Jam) 182-1 (55.51).

HT: 1. Madi Malone (unat) 226-6 (69.05); 2. **Mariana Pestana’ (VaT-Por) 214-2 (65.28); 3. Chioma Njoku (Md) 213-1 (64.96).

JT: 1. ***Manuela Rotundo’ (Ga-Uru) 210-6 (64.17) (2, 2 C) (210-6, 196-7, 188-8, 198-9, 184-9, 194-3) (64.17, 59.93, 57.52, 60.58, 56.32, 59.22); 2. Lianna Davidson’ (Ga-Aus) 204-3 (62.27) (x, 5 C);

3. Maddie Harris (Nb) 184-0 (56.09); 4. Eniko Sara’ (Nb-Can) 183-0 (55.78); 5. Emanuela Casadei’ (Nb-Ita) 173-2 (52.78); 6. Arndis Oskarsdottir’ (FlInt-Ice) 170-6 (51.97).

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