Updated
Updated · Jamaica Observer · Jun 12
Ralford Mullings Retains NCAA Discus Title With 65.81m as Jamaicans Take Top 2
Updated
Updated · Jamaica Observer · Jun 12

Ralford Mullings Retains NCAA Discus Title With 65.81m as Jamaicans Take Top 2

3 articles · Updated · Jamaica Observer · Jun 12

Summary

  • 65.81 meters carried Oklahoma’s Ralford Mullings to a second straight NCAA men’s discus crown on Friday at Hayward Field in Eugene.
  • Mullings led after the first round, lost the top spot to Air Force’s Texas Tanner, then reclaimed it with his winning fourth-round throw.
  • 64.15 meters earned USC’s Racquil Broderick second place and a personal best, giving Jamaica the top two spots in the event.
  • Jamaica’s depth showed beyond the podium: Alabama’s Christopher Young was fifth with a lifetime-best 62.30m, while Florida State’s Shamar Reid matched 62.30m for sixth.

Insights

With multiple records shattered, was this the fastest NCAA track championship in history?
What is the secret behind the overwhelming dominance of Jamaican throwers in the NCAA?
How did Arkansas clinch the team championship without winning a single event?