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Idaho completes the indoor season with Triple Jump title and school record

Flagstaff, Arizona – Shawn Twumasi Ampofo After the men's triple diving for Idaho, the podium and the 4×400 relay record of the 12-year-old women stood on the last day of the 2025 Big Sky Indoor Athletics Championships.

“Shawn, who won the Triple Jump, was today the highlight of today together with the 4×4 women building a new school record,” said the director of athletics, Tracy Hellman, on Saturday afternoon.

At his third leap of the day, Twumasi Ampofo flew to a career dimension of 15.54 meters and put his name in third place in Vandal history. The jump from the junior, which was awarded with gold medals, is also the 47th longest in the country in 2025. Twumasi Ampofo is the first vandal to find the podium in the event since 2019.

In the last event of the weekend the 4×400 relay team from Idaho von Franziska StoehrPresent Blossom OmogorPresent Maiya BrunoroAnd Rhyan Madden The distance in 3: 40.46 finished third in the race and turned their names into the UI record book. Her time was faster than the previous record, a 3: 41.57 that plays in 2013.

Omogor also took part in the women's 60-meter-Thas final and ran the fourth fastest time in Vandal history, a 7.54. This was after a personal best 7.55 in the preliminary rounds on Friday. The second student of Warri, Nigeria, also made a personal best in the 200, a Lightning almost 24.20, which fits into number three in the record book.

In the field, newcomer Cami Cvitkovich The high jump -Bar dissolved to 1.71, just before her collegiate best 1.72 to take fourth place in the event, and received valuable points for Idaho. Mia Sylvester Pay two more points for the Vandal women in the shot with a throw of 13.71 meters. Noah Culbertson His inner career as a Vandal with his third shot in a row and achieved a mark of 17.13 meters.

End the weekend, Jesuye Doherty was appointed one of the great newcomers of the year after his dominant performance in the long jump of the men. The Australia native in Adelaide, in the Australia, goes into the exterior season with the fifth longest inner jump in school history, a 7.68 -meter jump.

As a team, the Vandal men ended the meeting with 45 points in the fifth position, only one point in front of the state of Eastern Washington and Sacramento. The Idaho women took home sixth place after 45 points.

“It was a great finish for our teams at the Big Sky Championships. I was very proud of the way we competed and how we fought throughout the meeting,” said Hellman. “Placing the top half of the conference is a great performance, and I was glad that our men achieved it and our women were very close.”

“It was a great finish for our teams and we are now moving to outdoor. When we close the inside season, one thing I know is … it's a great day to be a vandal!”

The indoor season of Division I is closed in Virginia Beach, Virginia, with the NCAA Echtachtik championships 2025. Idaho will open her season 2025 with two meetings in the Northwest of Pacific on the weekend of March 20.

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