Marco Langon Secure Ninth All-America Honor with 4th in 5000m
Marco Langon of Villanova has achieved his ninth All-America honor with a fourth-place finish in the 5000 meters at the 2026 Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Langon completed the race at Hayward Field in a time of 13:42.77, marking his fourth career top six NCAA finish in the event. He joins a select group of only four Villanova athletes to attain nine All-America marks across cross country and track and field, showcasing his exceptional talent and consistency over the years. This finish adds to his remarkable history as he has continuously improved in this highly competitive event.
By the Numbers- Langon finished the 5000 meters in 13:42.77, earning fourth place.
- This marks his ninth career All-America honor.
- He is one of only 11 athletes in Villanova history with four first team All-America honors in the same event.
While Langon's performance is commendable, the intense competition included 16 runners who had already broken the 13:30 barrier earlier in the season, raising the question of whether he can maintain this level of success moving forward.
State of Play- Villanova has scored team points in outdoor NCAA Championships for 62 years overall.
- Langon's fifth consecutive year qualifying for national meets further demonstrates the strength of the Wildcats' distance running program.
Looking ahead, Langon may focus on improving his personal records and maintaining his status as a national contender, while possibly aiming for a national title in his remaining college seasons.
Bottom LineLangon鈥檚 achievement solidifies his legacy in Villanova track and field, reflecting not just individual skill but also the program's historic excellence in distance running.
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