2025 Track Results

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I figured it was time to start a thread for the 2025 track results. As usual I'm excited for a new season both indoors and outdoors! A new name to keep an eye
on is Abel Jordan. He is a sophmore at Cal State Fullerton. He has a p.b. of 10.19 in the 100 but runs many events. He has already ran a 6.62 indoors this winter.
Just another new name that we can follow and root for.

 
Innes Fitzgerald (uk) ran 3k indoors 9.04 the 3rd fastest ever under 20 by a British female
 
Patrizia Van Der Weken opened up her 2025 season running a blazing 60 meters in a time of 7.19! This is number 1 in Europe so far!
 
its a good opening time for her but she will go much faster in the next few months. She is capable of 7.00sec or under
 
Coby Hilton opened up his indoors season today with a win in a time of 6.63! He will go much faster in the next couple of months
as he showed all last year indoors dominating most races he was in!
 
21 year old Aussie Lachlan Kennedy just ran a 6.55 60 metres to be only 0.03 off Shirvington's record and equals Rohan Browning's 6.58 from a few years ago. Let's see how Browning can respond. Wind only 0.4 so it was a very honest time.
Lachlan set a legal PB last June of 10.20 at age 20 after a slightly windy 10.15 the same month.
He was also on our 38.12 second 4 x 100 team in Paris so they're blooding him well.

here's his interesting biography. He was playing rugby for 10 years and switched to athletics only 2 years ago
https://www.athletics.com.au/2024-paris-olympics-athlete-profiles/lachlankennedy

IAAF decision to include outdoor 60m races in the world 60m categories is a great one for us because we have no indoor tracks in Australia - 60m races should be a great sharpener leading into the 2025 season 100m races. A lot of sprinters are showing interest.
 
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This is a little late, but Andre Korbmacher ran 7.70 60-meter hurdles for second place at Clemson's Invitational meet. In high school, Korbmacher was an excellent 100 and 200-meter sprinter. I don't know why he is not running at least one at Florida State.
 
I've talked alot on this board about Marek Zakrzewski of Poland and his immense talent over both the 100 & 200 meters.

I want to bring some attention to a young Lithunian Sprinter by the name of Adas Dambrauskas. This kid is still only 19 years
of age. His personal bests so far are 6.64, 10.29 and 21.28. He opened his season up a day ago with a time of 6.66 in the 60 meters
which is close to his p.b. of last year. I see this kid breaking into the 6.50's this indoors and hopefully times of 10.15 to 10.20 outdoors.
Adas Dambrauskas won't be 20 until June 1st, 2025 so he has plenty of time to continue getting both stronger & faster. Keep a close
eye on him over the shorter sprints.

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Both Marek Zakrzewski and Adas Dambrauskas faced off last year and Dambrauskas beat Zakrzewski.

 
Erik Erlandsson, 20 yrs old of Sweden, ran 20.43 200m today in Sweden.
 
The 2025 Sparkassen Indoor Meeting in Germany starts in about 5 hours time. For the late night or early morning track fans here. In the mens sprints it's got a good field including guys like Coby Hilton, Henrik Larsson and others.

 
In Germany today Henrik Larsson opened up his season with a time of 6.58. Coby Hilton ran a 6.60. Very good times but both of
these sprinters are capable of alot more. We will see what happens over the next month or two.
 
Patrizia Van Der Weken runs a new national record in the 60 Meters of 7.07! She followed it up with a new national record in the indoor
200 meters running a time of 23.17!
 
Gavin Schurr a junior for the California Golden Bears ran a time of 6.63 a few days ago. Was thinking he had given up track but it's
good to see he is still chasing his dreams. This is a very fast time for him. Coming out of high school he was one of the best sprint
prospects out of high school. Injuries, mulitiple schools, etc. etc. had really slowed him down. It seems he finally has found that speed
again. Glad he has this year and his senior year to try to get back on track. So much talent and I hope he can make the most of it!
 
19 year olf Nikola Karamanolov of Bulgaria sets a new personal best today in the 60 of 6.63! He turns 20 this March. This kid does the long jump as well as the sprints. In my opinion he should stick with the sprints full time!
 
The ageless Andrew Robertson of Great Britain ran a 6.61 today. He is 35 years of age. The man has a passion for sprinting that few have. If
ever a guy deserved to go sub 10 it's this man! His personal best of 10.01 came back in 2021.
 
Gavin Schurr a junior for the California Golden Bears ran a time of 6.63 a few days ago. Was thinking he had given up track but it's
good to see he is still chasing his dreams. This is a very fast time for him. Coming out of high school he was one of the best sprint
prospects out of high school. Injuries, mulitiple schools, etc. etc. had really slowed him down. It seems he finally has found that speed
again. Glad he has this year and his senior year to try to get back on track. So much talent and I hope he can make the most of it!
White lighting, Schurr also ran a 21.23 200 on 1-17-25. He was out all last year with injuries. Schurr teammate Johnny Goode ran a 21.24 200 in the same race.
Washington State sophomore Ethan Willems ran a 21.20 on 1-17-25.
 
One early season bright spot to note is that Antonie Nortje of UCLA and South Africa, is the leading collegian in the 400m so far, with a great time of 46.12.
He is 22 yrs old and 6' 4" tall.
 
Looks like he will bump under 46 quite soon indoors and should go significantly under 45 outdoors this year. Someone to keep and eye on. He has already competed in the Olympics for South Africa in 2024.
 
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