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    HBCU sprinter breaks school record in final of national track meet

    January 22, 20251 Min Read10 Views
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    By Jarrett Hoffman

    (Source: HBCU Sports)

    Alabama State champion sprinter Jamarion Stubbs made history in his season debut in the 60m at the Vanderbilt Invitational.

    After qualifying for the finals with a preliminary time of 6.69, Stubbs set a school record in the finals, running a time of 6.59.

    He finished second in the race behind Tennessee sprinter Traunard Folson, who was running unattached, finishing with a 6.53 time.

    Stubbs also ran as part of Alabama State’s 4×400 relay team, helping the team finish with a time of 3:12.55, marking the second-best time of all teams (first in their heat).

    The Alabama State sprinter comes into the 2025 indoor season after a 2024 campaign in which he claimed SWAC championships in the 60m and 200m.

    He became the first SWAC sprinter to claim the conference championship in both events since 2014 (Devin Jenkins, Southern).

    Stubbs went on to have a successful outdoor season, which finished with him qualifying for the finals of the 200m at the Olympic Trials.

    Stubbs went on to have a successful outdoor season which finished with him qualifying for the finals of the 200m at the Olympic Trials.
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