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JaiCieonna Gero-Holt and Luuk Pelkmans

Women's Track & Field

Gero-Holt, Pelkmans Win B1G Titles on Second Day of Big Ten Championships

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LINCOLN, Neb. – The Fighting Illini men's and women's track and field teams completed the second day of the Big Ten Outdoor Championships on Saturday (May 16) from the Nebraska Outdoor Track. JaiCieonna Gero-Holt and Luuk Pelkmans each left the field today with a gold medal.

Gero-Holt scored a school record point total of 5,994 points in the heptathlon to win the program's third Big Ten heptathlon title. She ends a 32-year-drought of an Illini topping the heptathlon podium when Carmel Corbett last won it in 1994. Corbett and Gero-Holt are the only two heptathlon champions in the program's history as Corbett also won in 1992 as a freshman. Her 5,994 points is the No. 2 score in the nation heading into the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Pelkmans earned B1G gold in the decathlon with the program's second-highest score of 8,004 points. Today he won the 1500m (4:21.58) and placed second in both the pole vault [4.60m (15-1)] and javelin [55.48m (182-0)] en route to his title. He's the first freshman in program history to win the title and only the second Illini man to top the podium after his teammate Rafael Raap did so last year.

All three high jumpers stood on the podium together after competition today led by Rose Yeboah with silver on a height of 1.86m (6-1 1/4). Two freshmen made an impact in their Big Ten Championships debut as Siun Quinn earned bronze [1.83m (6-0)] and Emma Haeggblom finished fifth [1.80m (5-10 3/4)].

The women's long jump also saw three Illini stand on the podium together in the top-5. Elizabeth Ndudi led the way with a season-best mark of 6.47m (21-2 3/4) to capture silver. Sophia Beckmon finished in fourth on a mark of 6.36m (20-10 1/2) and Katharina Graman placed fifth, 6.34m (20-9 3/4). Additionally, Beckmon won her 100m heat during the long jump competition to punch her ticket to tomorrow's finals race on the program's sixth-fastest time (11.36).

Meagan Humphries captured bronze in the heptathlon with the program's third-best score of 5,983 points. She won the long jump [6.09m (19-11 3/4)] and took second in the 800m (2:16.74) to earn her medal. Over in the 800m prelims Grace Kombetto shattered the program record as she won her heat to punch her ticket to tomorrow's finals (2:02.00).

The women's squad currently leads the field with 73 points and the men are in 11th place with 10 points.

CHAMPION QUOTES

Women's Heptathlon Champion - JaiCieonna Gero-Holt
"I am actually really proud of myself. It wasn't what I wanted, but I really just wanted to come out here and compete and I think I did that very well. Next time I will hold onto her longer, or anybody else, so it is just a learning process."

Men's Decathlon Champion - Luuk Pelkmans
"I have competed in multiple national championships so far and I have been doing great. I had a lot of potential after day one. I messed up my discus and pole vault which put me in a gap of like 200 points. After it was tough to keep pushing as hard as I would like to, but after all I'm still happy with the result."

BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

  • JaiCieonna Gero-Holt won the heptathlon on the program record (5,994 points)
  • Luuk Pelkmans won the decathlon with the program's second-highest score (8,004 points)

PODIUM

TOP-10 PROGRAM MARKS

First – Heptathlon: JaiCieonna Gero-Holt, 5994 points
First – 800m: Grace Kombetto (2:02.00)
Second – Decathlon: Luuk Pelkmans, 8004 points
Third – Heptathlon: Meagan Humphries, 5,983 points
Sixth – 100m: Sophia Beckmon (11.36)
Seventh – Javelin: JaiCieonna Gero-Holt, 40.97m (134-5)

STANDINGS

WOMEN
1. Illinois – 73

2. Washington – 66
3. Minnesota – 48
4. Nebraska – 46
5. Michigan State – 19
5. Oregon – 19
7. UCLA – 11.5
8. Rutgers – 10
9. Penn State – 9
9. USC – 9
11. Ohio State – 8
11. Wisconsin – 8
13. Purdue – 7.5
14. Iowa – 7
15. Michigan – 5
16. Northwestern – 4
17. Indiana – 1
- Maryland – 0

MEN
1. Oregon – 55
2. Minnesota – 41
3. USC – 30
4. Nebraska – 28
5. Washington – 25
6. Iowa – 18
7. Penn State – 13
8. Michigan – 11
8. Michigan State – 11
8. Rutgers – 11
11. Illinois – 10
12. Indiana – 6
12. Purdue – 6
14. Ohio State – 5
15. Wisconsin – 3
- Maryland – 0
- UCLA – 0

UP NEXT

Illinois track and field is back in action tomorrow (May 17) for the final day of the Big Ten Championships. Field events resume at 10:10 a.m. and track events start at 12:35 p.m. CT.

NOTES

HEPTATHLON

JaiCieonna Gero-Holt – First (5,994 points)

  • Placed third in the long jump, 5.77m (18-11 1/4)
  • Placed third in the javelin, 40.97m (134-5)
  • Placed eighth in the 800m (2:24.68)

Meagan Humphries – Third (5,893 points)

  • Won the long jump, 6.09m (19-11 3/4)
  • Placed second in the 800m (2:16.74)
  • Placed sixth the javelin, 31.16m (102-3)

DECATHLON

Luuk Pelkmans – First (8,004 points)

  • Won the 1500m (4:21.58)
  • Placed second in the pole vault, 4.60m (15-1)
  • Placed second in the javelin, 55.48m (182-0)
  • Placed fourth in the 110mH (14.53)
  • Placed 10th in the discus, 33.60m (110-3)

Rafael Raap – DNF

  • Won the discus, 44.64m (146-5)
  • Placed third in the javelin, 54.99m (180-5)
  • Placed seventh in the 110mH (15.11)
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Players Mentioned

Kennady Anderson

Kennady Anderson

Distance
Sophomore
Sophia Beckmon

Sophia Beckmon

Jumps
Junior
JaiCieonna Gero-Holt

JaiCieonna Gero-Holt

Heptathlon
Sophomore
Elizabeth Ndudi

Elizabeth Ndudi

Jumps
Junior
Rose Yeboah

Rose Yeboah

Jumps
Graduate Student
Oluwatomilayo Akintunde

Oluwatomilayo Akintunde

Throws
Graduate Student
Katharina  Graman

Katharina Graman

Jumps
Junior
Emma  Haeggblom

Emma Haeggblom

Jumps
Freshman
Meagan Humphries

Meagan Humphries

Heptathlon
Sophomore
Grace Kombetto

Grace Kombetto

Sprints
Junior
Siun Quinn

Siun Quinn

Jumps
Freshman
Romi Tamir

Romi Tamir

Jumps
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Kennady Anderson

Kennady Anderson

Sophomore
Distance
Sophia Beckmon

Sophia Beckmon

Junior
Jumps
JaiCieonna Gero-Holt

JaiCieonna Gero-Holt

Sophomore
Heptathlon
Elizabeth Ndudi

Elizabeth Ndudi

Junior
Jumps
Rose Yeboah

Rose Yeboah

Graduate Student
Jumps
Oluwatomilayo Akintunde

Oluwatomilayo Akintunde

Graduate Student
Throws
Katharina  Graman

Katharina Graman

Junior
Jumps
Emma  Haeggblom

Emma Haeggblom

Freshman
Jumps
Meagan Humphries

Meagan Humphries

Sophomore
Heptathlon
Grace Kombetto

Grace Kombetto

Junior
Sprints
Siun Quinn

Siun Quinn

Freshman
Jumps
Romi Tamir

Romi Tamir

Freshman
Jumps