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    South Florida Relay Team Crowned AAU Jr Olympic Champions With Record-Breaking Time

    August 21, 20251 Min Read1 Views
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    Left to Right: are Malaya Feby, Jurnee Smith, Christina McDougle, and London Lee.
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    Top right: Jurnee Smith Top Left:  London Lee, Botton left: Christina McDougle, Botton right: Malaya Feby.

    Submitted by Quincy Smith  “Coach Q” MS: Coaching & Exercise Sciences USATF Level 1 Certified Train To Be Great!!! XC & Track Head Coach South Dade High School

     New National Record and Jr Olympic Record

    This elite squad of Florida’s finest included:

    1st leg – London Lee (6th in 200m – 27.35)

    2nd leg – Christina McDougle (5th in 200m – 27.03)

    3rd leg – Malay Feby

    Anchor – Jurnee Smith (100m – 12.78, 200m – 26.21 Champion)

    Jurnee Smith

     

    Jurnee was also DOUBLE CROWNED at the AAU National Club Championships (July 6–12, 2025):

    100m – 12.83 (New AAU Club National Record for a 10-year-old girl)

    200m – 26.38

    Lauryn Edwards (11 years old) achieved All-American status by placing 3rd in the 100m (13.17) at the AAU Club National Championship

    Kaila Perry (9-year-old) achieved All-American status by placing 5th in the 100m (14.14) and 7th in the 200m (29.63) at the AAU Club National Championship. Also, Kaila placed 7th in the 100m (14.22) at the AAU Jr Olympic.

    South Florida Relay Team Crowned AAU Jr Olympic Champions
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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