The Gators will boast eight athletes and twelve entries at the National Championship.
Six athletes secured seven spots during the final day of women’s preliminary action. The six gators include: Flomena Asekol (1500m, 5000m), Claire Bryant (High Jump), Grace Stark (100m H), Elise Thorner (3000m S), Parker Valby (5000m) and Alida van Daalen (Discus).
Outlined below is how these athletes secured their spots in Eugene.
Women’s Discus Throw
Competing in her second event of NCAA East Preliminaries, van Daalen locked up a spot in another event at the National Championship in dominant fashion. The sophomore recorded two throws of over 65m (65.23m/214’0″ & 65.25m/214’1″) during the series, earning her the top finish at the 2024 NCAA East Preliminaries. The mark of 65.25m/214’1″ makes van Daalen the No. 3 all-time collegiate performer and the 2024 collegiate leader. The Netherlands native has now qualified for the National Championship in both the Shot Put and Discus Throw for two consecutive seasons.
Women’s High Jump
Bryant was the second Gator to secure a second bid to the National Championship. Participating in the High Jump, the senior’s mark of 1.84m/6’0.5″ is a personal record, ties the NCAA East Preliminaries record and earned Bryant a seventh-place finish. Just as van Daalen, this marks the second consecutive year that Bryant will compete in two events at the NCAA Outdoors (Long Jump and High Jump).
Women’s 1500m
Asekol set her second personal record of the weekend while competing in the quarterfinal round of the 1500m. Competing in the first of two heats, Asekol took the lead in the final 200m to secure the top spot in her heat and second fastest time in the field (4:07.10) allowing her to qualify for the NCAA Championships in the event for the third straight year.
Women’s 3000m Steeplechase
The Gators notched another auto-qualifying performance when Thorner crossed the finish line in the 3000m Steeplechase. The senior will appear at NCAA Outdoors in the steeplechase for the third straight year. Thorner earned the automatic bid by placing first in the third heat and recording a time of 9:55.99 during Saturday afternoon’s action.
Women’s 100m H
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