LSU Women Break 4×400 Relay Record at Tom Jones Invite 2026
The LSU women's track and field team made headlines by breaking the 4×400-meter relay program record at the Tom Jones Invitational in Gainesville. The new record time of 3:23.94 was achieved by the quartet of Ella Onojuvwevwo, Rafiatu Nuhu, Kennedi Burks, and Shawnti Jackson, led by Jackson's impressive anchor leg of 49.68 seconds. This victory not only secured a second-place finish but also marked the Tigers’ return to the top after previously setting the record in 2012 at the NCAA Championships. Additionally, LSU saw remarkable individual performances, further solidifying their talent this season.
By the Numbers- New LSU 4×400 record time: 3:23.94.
- Shawnti Jackson's anchor leg: 49.68 seconds.
- Athaleyha Hinckson's 100-meter time: 11.10 seconds, marking a new Guyanese national record.
- Jillian Scully's discus throw PR: 57.25 meters, ranking No. 4 in LSU history.
- LSU track and field is experiencing a record-breaking outdoor season.
- The team has demonstrated depth across various events, with multiple athletes achieving personal bests.
As the outdoor season progresses, LSU will aim to build on this momentum, competing in upcoming meets with high expectations. The focus will be on maintaining and improving times leading up to the NCAA Championships, where they hope to make an even greater impact.
Bottom LineLSU's performance at the Tom Jones Invitational highlights the team's exceptional talent and potential for future success. This milestone not only re-establishes their prowess in track and field but also sets a new standard for the program to aspire toward as they aim for national recognition.
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