i don't know enough about track times to know if any of the following are worthy of posting in the Watch List thread, but i have noticed a few additional as-yet-unmentioned youngsters that are making some noise in the collegiate ranks this spring. you more knowledgable guys can decide if/when to post additional information about them, but i wanted to at least get their names on the board. so here goes ...
Karlis Daube is a sophomore at Western Kentucky who won the Sun Belt Conference Championship in the 55-meter hurdles a few days ago. Daube, a Latvian who took the bronze medal in the 110-hurdles in the 2009 European Junior Championships, posted the top two times of the weekend: 7.51 in the qualifying rounds and 7.52 in the final. he will turn 22 years of age at the end of April.
another talented young hurdler is Iowa's
Jordan Mullen. the sophomore took second in the 60-meter Big Ten Championship. he set the school record with a 7.75 on January 22.
last year New Mexico's
Richard York was the first freshman in school history and the second in MWC history to win the Conference Championship in the decathlon. now a sophomore, York followed it up by winning the MWC heptathlon title and setting a heptathlong school-record. oh, and just for kickshe's also the top high jumper on the Lobos.
for Indiana's high jump star
Derek Drouin winning championships is a habit. the NCAA National Champion in both the indoor and outdoor high jump a year ago, Drouin is the Big Ten indoor high jump champ, again. he has also been named the Big Ten Field Athlete of the Year. again. he won the title of Big Ten Field Athlete of the Year both indoors and outdoors last year, too. like i said, championships are a habit with this kid who is still just a junior. i guess it probably goes without saying that he holds the school record, huh?