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Howdy track fans, track enthusiasts, and people who may be interested in what track and field is all about! This is a little write up for SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships. Other sports may claim their conference owns the sport, but they all have to fall behind what the SEC is to college track and field! So I encourage all of you to head to RA Murray Fasken Indoor Track and Field Facility to cheer on our Ags and watch a world class track and field meet!
Our Aggie Men have a great shot at winning this meet. This meet is scores 1st - 8th place. First getting 10, second getting 8, then 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. So it's about scoring as much as you can in as many events as you can. Teams with all Americans may win nationals, but teams with depth win conference. Our men have some depth across multiple events! Thursday and Friday are all about getting as many athletes into Saturday's final while also scoring as much as we can in field events, multi events, and the 5000. The SEC is loaded with talent in every competition.
This will be a 3 day meet. A ticket from the link above gives you access to the entire meet! Thursday will be a great start. That's when the multi events begin. Indoors the women contest a pentathlon: 60 Hurdles, High Jump, Long Jump, Shot Put, and the 800 meters. The men contest the Heptathlon: 60 Meters, Long Jump, Shot Put, High Jump during the first day, then 60 Hurdles, Pole Vault, and the 1000. We have some very talented multi athletes including: Sofia Iakushina, Blake Harris, and Madison Murray. We'll also see the men's pole vault Thursday, as well as the long jump for the men and women. Thursday will have two finals the 5000 meter run, yes 25 laps around an indoor track! As well as the Distance Medley Relay (DMR). This relay consists of 4 different relay legs, it starts with a 1200, 400, 800, and then a mile. The 5000 will be fun to watch and we'll have some great distance runners contesting it!
Friday will begin with the conclusion of the Heptathlon as well as prelims for many events including the 60, 60 Hurdles, 400, 800, and 1600. Some of the best athletes in the world contest these events so each one will be star studded. We have the best 400 men's group in the nation led by Auhmad Robinson, Antonio Nortje, Hossam Hatib, and Culter Zamzow. On the women's side we have Jermaisha Arnold, one of the nations best. We have two of the best 60 hurdlers in the nation, Jaiya Covington and Jaqualon Scott and a strong 800 group of Sam Whitmarsh, Kimar Farquharson, Caden Norris, and Grant Ashby. We also have some amazing milers like Debora Cherono, Elise Smoot, Cooper Cawthra, Luca Santorum, Gilbert Rono, and Diego Heredia.
Saturday is the big day! 3 straight hours of competitive and crazy finals that will possibly bring NCAA leading times or even NCAA records! Saturday will be crazy! Conference titles will be decided as well as team titles! Finals for every race 60-3000, and the meet concludes with the pinnacle of track and field. The 4x400! Where the Texas A&M men have the nation's leading time!
So even if you're not a crazy track fan, or even a casual track fan in the slightest. Attending this meet is so much fun! You're not only cheering on your amazing Texas A&M Track and Field athletes, but you're getting to watch some of the best track and field athletes in the entire world. I promise you it'll be worth the price of admission! The facility is beautiful, the environment is world class, and it's always great cheering on your fightin' Texas A&M Aggies.