Colton Plummer Awarded GNAC Men鈥檚 Track Athlete of the Week
Colton Plummer from Simon Fraser University has been named the GNAC Men's Track Athlete of the Week after clocking a remarkable 1:48.15 minutes in the 800-meters at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational in California. This performance is notable as it ranks as the third-fastest time in GNAC history and the fifth-fastest for NCAA Division II athletes in 2026. Plummer also contributed significantly to his team's 4x400-meter relay victory with a personal best split time of 46.2 seconds, showcasing his versatility and potential this early in the season.
By the Numbers- Plummer's 800-meters time of 1:48.15 ranks third in GNAC history.
- His 46.2-second split in the 4x400-meter relay is his fastest ever.
- Plummer is building on his strong indoor season as GNAC Indoor Track Athlete of the Year.
- The upcoming meets will be crucial for athletes looking to qualify for national events.
As the track season progresses, Plummer's momentum looks promising, and he is expected to aim for further personal bests while maintaining his competitive edge in upcoming meets.
Bottom LineColton Plummer's achievements this week reflect not only his skill but also set a high bar for performance metrics within the GNAC, suggesting significant potential for both individual and team success as the season unfolds.
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