Harding Set to Host 2026 GAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Harding University is set to host the 2026 GAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships for the third time in its history, happening from Wednesday to Friday at the Harding Track and Field Complex. The Bison men's team, ranked No. 8, is favored to win, boasting national leaders such as Savian Bush in the 110-meter hurdles. Meanwhile, the No. 10-ranked Lady Bisons, featuring standout performances from athletes like Tetiana Kharashchuk, will aim to make history following a successful previous weekend.
By the Numbers- The championships will be held over three days, starting Wednesday at 12:00 p.m.
- Tetiana Kharashchuk recently set a new school record in the 800 meters with a time of 2:09.52.
- Cadence Sansom established a school record in the pole vault at 4.12 meters last weekend.
- The Harding men enter as top contenders with multiple athletes ranked nationally.
- Lady Bisons have momentum from recent record-breaking performances.
- The competition will feature several multi-events, track finals, and crowning of conference champions.
The championships will kick off with multi-events on Wednesday, followed by concluding events and finals on Friday, where champions will be determined. The success of Harding's teams may set a precedent for future competitions.
Bottom LineWith a strong roster poised to make headlines, Harding University looks likely to defend its titles and continue its tradition of excellence in track and field at this year's GAC Championships.
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