
Campbell sets meet record with 13.43 in 110m hurdles heats at Big Sky Championships
Written by Bradley Jacks. Posted in NCAA Athletics. | 16 May 2025 | 365 Views
Tags: 110M Hurdles, Jerome Campbell, Athletics/Big Sky Championships
Jamaican Northern Colorado senior Jerome Campbell confirmed his status as the man to beat at the Big Sky Outdoor Championships with a dominant performance in the heats of the Men’s 110m hurdles on Friday in Sacramento.
Campbell, a 60m hurdles finalist at the World Indoor Championships in March, produced a meet record 13.43 to lead all qualifiers to the final.
He was almost a full second faster than anybody else in the semis, with Eastern Washington’s Madhvendra Shekhawat being second-fastest with 14.13.
Caption: Jerome Campbell (second from left) running away to a meet record 13.43 at the Big Sky Championships (uncbears_xctf).
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