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Eleftherios Kontonikola

Women's Track & Field

Illini Track and Field Eyes Big Ten Outdoor Championships

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Big Ten Outdoor Championships
Dates: Friday-Saturday, May 10-12
Location: U-M Track and Field Stadium // Ann Arbor, Mich.
Meet Information: Live Results // Championships Central
Watch: Day 1: Field I Track // Day 2: Field I Track // Day 3: Field I Track
Performance List: Men // Women
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The Fighting Illini men's and No. 5 women's track and field teams travel north to Ann Arbor, Mich., for the Big Ten Outdoor Championships on May 10-12.

The women's squad looks to win its first Big Ten Outdoor title since the 2007 season. If they do emerge victorious this weekend, it would mark the first time since 1995 that the Illini women are champions both indoors and outdoors in the same season.

The men's squad is coming off a seventh-place finish indoors, its highest finish since the 2015 season, when they placed second. They have not finished higher than sixth outdoors since 2017, which they aim to top this weekend.

BECKMON MAKES HISTORY

Freshman long jumper Sophia Beckmon became the first Illinois athlete in program history to earn USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week honors during the outdoor season.

She earned this accolade on the heels of leaping an Olympic-standard long jump of 6.86m (22-6 1/4) at the Fighting Illini Tune-Up on Saturday (May 4).

The Oregon City, Ore., native shattered the Big Ten, Illinois and Demirjian Park records and equaled the American U20 record set by Alyssa Jones of Stanford last year at the NCAA Championships. Beckmon and Jones both sit at No. 11 on the all-time collegiate leaderboard with the farthest jumps by freshmen in collegiate history.

TOP WEEKEND PERFORMANCES

The Illini had a busy May 4 on their home track after hosting the Fighting Illini Tune-Up. In addition to Beckmon's mark, five other school records were bested.

The first one to fall was in the women's high jump, in which junior Bara Sajdokova and redshirt junior Rose Yeboah walked away sharing the new record of 1.91m (6-3 1/4).

A few events later, sophomore Azariyah Bryant sped to the new program-record 100m, clocking in at 11.24. This snaps the 26-year-old record set by Aspen Burkett (11.28) in 1998. In addition, she sprinted the program's third-fastest 200m a few moments later (22.92).

Freshman Eleftherios Kontonikola chucked the program's best javelin throw of 69.27m (227-3). He broke Brad Lawton's 68.63m (225-2) record that stood for 31 years originally set in 1993.

Junior Tori Thomas ended the meet by finally clearing the pole vault school record after coming close and attempting many times before. She set the new program record at 4.52m (14-10) after chasing Stephanie Richartz's 4.45m (14-7 1/4) mark set in 2015.

Junior Tacoria Humphrey's long jump was overshadowed by Beckmon's Olympic standard leap. However, she still hopped 6.81m (22-4 1/4), which is the third-best mark in the country and second in the program. 13 new top-10 program marks were set in total this past weekend.

BY THE NUMBERS

2024 Outdoor U.S. Olympic Standards: 1
2024 Outdoor Big Ten Records: 2
2024 Outdoor School Records: 10
2024 Outdoor Program Top-10 Marks: 54

WOMEN'S NATIONAL TOP-10 MARKS
#2 long jump – Sophia Beckmon, 6.86m (22-6 1/4) +^*
#2 hammer throw – Amber Simpson, 70.21m (230-4) ^*
#3 high jump – Bara Sajdokova, 1.91m (6-3 1/4) *
#3 high jump – Rose Yeboah, 1.91m (6-3 1/4) *
#3 long jump – Tacoria Humphrey, 6.81m (22-4 1/4)
#4 pole vault – Tori Thomas, 4.52m (14-10) *
#5 long jump – Elizabeth Ndudi, 6.68m (21-11)
#8 long jump – Darja Sopova, 6.64m (21-9 1/4)
#9 triple jump – Darja Sopova, 13.37m (43-10 1/2)

MEN'S NATIONAL TOP-10 MARKS
#7 pole vault – Cody Johnston, 5.60m (18-4 1/2)
#7 decathlon – Aiden Ouimet, 7,794 points *
#8 shot put – Tyler Sudduth, 19.85m (65-1 1/2)
#10 high jump – Kam Garrett, 2.20m (7-2 1/2)

+ I Olympic Standard
^ I Big Ten Record
* I School Record

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Players Mentioned

Kam Garrett

Kam Garrett

Jumps
Junior
Cody Johnston

Cody Johnston

Pole Vault
Freshman
Eleftherios Kontonikola

Eleftherios Kontonikola

Javelin
Freshman
Aiden Ouimet

Aiden Ouimet

Multi-Event
Senior
Tyler Sudduth

Tyler Sudduth

Throws
Senior
Sophia Beckmon

Sophia Beckmon

Sprints/Jumps
Freshman
Azariyah Bryant

Azariyah Bryant

Sprints
Sophomore
Tacoria Humphrey

Tacoria Humphrey

Jumps
Junior
Elizabeth Ndudi

Elizabeth Ndudi

Sprints/Jumps
Freshman
Bara Sajdokova

Bara Sajdokova

Jumps
Junior
Amber Simpson

Amber Simpson

Throws
Graduate Student
Darja Sopova

Darja Sopova

Jumps
Junior

Players Mentioned

Kam Garrett

Kam Garrett

Junior
Jumps
Cody Johnston

Cody Johnston

Freshman
Pole Vault
Eleftherios Kontonikola

Eleftherios Kontonikola

Freshman
Javelin
Aiden Ouimet

Aiden Ouimet

Senior
Multi-Event
Tyler Sudduth

Tyler Sudduth

Senior
Throws
Sophia Beckmon

Sophia Beckmon

Freshman
Sprints/Jumps
Azariyah Bryant

Azariyah Bryant

Sophomore
Sprints
Tacoria Humphrey

Tacoria Humphrey

Junior
Jumps
Elizabeth Ndudi

Elizabeth Ndudi

Freshman
Sprints/Jumps
Bara Sajdokova

Bara Sajdokova

Junior
Jumps
Amber Simpson

Amber Simpson

Graduate Student
Throws
Darja Sopova

Darja Sopova

Junior
Jumps