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Congratulations Kimberlyn Duncan and LSU Track Teams!
Posted on 5/27/12 at 8:39 am
Posted on 5/27/12 at 8:39 am
She has a great opportunity to represent the US at the Olympics!
LSU Men Qualified 17 and the women 16 total.
Defending NCAA champion and Bowerman Award candidate Kimberlyn Duncan set the track on fire in Saturday's finale at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds as she crushed her own low-altitude collegiate record in the 200-meter dash to lead 12 semifinal qualifiers on the final day of competition at Hodges Stadium at the University of North Florida.
On a calm and cool Saturday evening in Jacksonville, Duncan blew away the competition to cross the line in 22.22 seconds to win the first quarterfinal heat and cruise into the NCAA semifinals.
That performance eclipsed her previous personal record and low-altitude collegiate record of 22.24 posted in winning the NCAA Outdoor crown as a sophomore just one year ago. It also moved her to No. 2 on the NCAA's all-time wind-legal list as former Lady Tiger national champion Dawn Sowell set the all-altitude collegiate record of 22.04 at altitude in Provo, Utah, at the 1987 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
While running with only the slightest of tailwinds at 0.1 meters per second, Duncan also became the 2012 world leader in the 200-meter dash, surpassing the previous world-leading 22.31 (+1.5) by Carmelita Jeter at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational in Westwood, Calif., on April 14
LSU Men Qualified 17 and the women 16 total.
Defending NCAA champion and Bowerman Award candidate Kimberlyn Duncan set the track on fire in Saturday's finale at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds as she crushed her own low-altitude collegiate record in the 200-meter dash to lead 12 semifinal qualifiers on the final day of competition at Hodges Stadium at the University of North Florida.
On a calm and cool Saturday evening in Jacksonville, Duncan blew away the competition to cross the line in 22.22 seconds to win the first quarterfinal heat and cruise into the NCAA semifinals.
That performance eclipsed her previous personal record and low-altitude collegiate record of 22.24 posted in winning the NCAA Outdoor crown as a sophomore just one year ago. It also moved her to No. 2 on the NCAA's all-time wind-legal list as former Lady Tiger national champion Dawn Sowell set the all-altitude collegiate record of 22.04 at altitude in Provo, Utah, at the 1987 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
While running with only the slightest of tailwinds at 0.1 meters per second, Duncan also became the 2012 world leader in the 200-meter dash, surpassing the previous world-leading 22.31 (+1.5) by Carmelita Jeter at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational in Westwood, Calif., on April 14
Posted on 5/27/12 at 8:45 am to Jaketigger
Wow that is an insane time for a woman.
Posted on 5/27/12 at 9:04 am to Yewkindewit
And to think that she wasn't highly recruited out of HS.
Posted on 5/30/12 at 3:45 pm to Jaketigger
Duncan has been named the USATF Athlete of the Week which is no trivial matter since this award normally goes to pros.
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For comparison, the reigning Olympic champion, Veronica Campbell, ran 22.38 at a meet in Europe on Friday. If Duncan stays healthy, she's gonna show out in London.
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INDIANAPOLIS - Louisiana State University sprinter Kimberlyn Duncan has been named USA Track & Field’s Athlete of the Week after winning the 100m, 200m and as part of the winning 4x100m at the NCAA East Regional meet last weekend at the University of North Florida.
Duncan’s time of 22.22 seconds to win the 200m makes her the new world leader and broke the low-altitude collegiate record.
“I didn’t even know I did that,” Duncan said of breaking the collegiate record. “One of the coaches told me and my mom told me. I was not expecting to do that this weekend so that was wonderful.”
Duncan’s time puts her second on the all-time NCAA outdoor list behind only former LSU sprint star Dawn Sowell.
“I didn’t expect to be doing what I am doing so to be mentioned along names like Dawn Sowell is amazing,” said Duncan. “It means I’ve accomplished a lot and I still have more to accomplish to fill their shoes.”
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For comparison, the reigning Olympic champion, Veronica Campbell, ran 22.38 at a meet in Europe on Friday. If Duncan stays healthy, she's gonna show out in London.
Posted on 6/14/12 at 2:36 pm to Jaketigger
The awards are starting to come in the track program.
Yesterday, Duncam won the USTFCCCA Division I NATIONAL WOMEN’S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR award,
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While Dennis Shaver won the USTFCCCA Division I NATIONAL WOMEN’S COACH OF THE YEAR award.
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Today, Duncan won the Honda Award.
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I still can't fathom how The Advocate didn't give them top billing on the front page of the sports section this past Sunday.
Yesterday, Duncam won the USTFCCCA Division I NATIONAL WOMEN’S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR award,
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While Dennis Shaver won the USTFCCCA Division I NATIONAL WOMEN’S COACH OF THE YEAR award.
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Today, Duncan won the Honda Award.
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After successfully defending her NCAA title in the 200 meters and leading her Louisiana State University team to the 2012 NCAA national outdoor track championship, Kimberlyn Duncan has been named the Honda Sports Award recipient for track and field. Duncan's selection by the Collegiate Women Sports Awards program recognizes her as the country's top female athlete in her sport.
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I still can't fathom how The Advocate didn't give them top billing on the front page of the sports section this past Sunday.
Posted on 6/14/12 at 2:38 pm to Jaketigger
I could beat her in the 200m
Posted on 6/14/12 at 3:01 pm to Jaketigger
She made it?
Heck yeah!! Congrats Kimberlyn
Heck yeah!! Congrats Kimberlyn
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