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good to hear. It was disappointing to read of her injury when she was promising so much in 2024Some good news....former high school sensation Mia Brahe Pedersen, seems to be over the injuries that plagued her the last 2 seasons.
Today, she was the fastest 200m qualifier at the Big 10 Championships with a time of 23.03. Let's hope she continues to improve and gets back on the trajectory of becoming one of the best sprinters in the country.
Victoria Cameron ran a blazing 7.09 in the 60m heats of the WAC Championships.
That's the 2nd fastest time in the NCAA this season.
Let's see if she has more in the final.
p.s. Her teammate Lauren Roy had the 2nd fastest time of the day, 7.19.
Some results from the NCAA Connference Championships this weekend:
ACC
Andre Korbmacher wins the 60m hurdles - 7.55
Mari Testa wins silver in the women's 60m hurdles - 8.19
Grant Holliday, silver in the men's 400m - 45.62. George Franks, bronze, 46.01
Sydney Segalla, gold in the women's 400m - 51.40.
Lucy May Sleeman, 2nd in the women's 60m, 7.27. Maya Collins(?), 3rd, 7.30
Roman Kuleshov, 1st in the Triple Jump, 52' 8"
Big 10
Jack Stadlman, 1st place 400m, 45.62. Jake Palermo, 2nd, 45.73. Jackson Gilbert, 3rd, 45.73.
Kalen Walker, 1st in the 60m, 6.54.
Christoppher Serrao, 3rd place, 60m Hurdles, 7.68
Mia Brahe-Pedersen, 3rd Place, 200m, 23.14
Conference USA
Chance Cross, 1st place 60m, 6.56
Will have more results later today.
Oliver Odowik 6.54 to win the 60m at the Polish Championships.
Victoria Cameron wins the WAC 60m Championship in a PB of 7.08!
At the moment, that's the leading time in the entire NCAA!
Teammate Lauren Roy was 2nd in a time of 7.25.
