UKTF Begins 2018 at Home for Kentucky Invitational
Heat Sheets | Live Results | Schedule | Facility Information
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky track and field program will kick off the 2018 season inside Nutter Field House this weekend.
With winter weather expected, UK’s top-class indoor track facility will provide warm refuge and exciting track and field action.
Kentucky will provide live results.
Admission is free. Parking will be available in the Green Lot adjacent to Nutter Field House and Kroger Field.
Friday’s action will feature the men’s and women’s weight throw, and men’s and women’s distance medley relays before a fuller meet program on Saturday.
The men’s weight throw will be the first event of Friday at 3:30 p.m. ET, with the DMR starting at 7 p.m. ET.
Saturday’s schedule will begin with the high jumps at 9 a.m. ET. The first running event will be the men’s 60m hurdles prelims at noon.
Promotions
UK will distribute the 2018 Kentucky Track & Field four-edition poster series at the entrance to Nutter Field House throughout the meet.
Coverage
The Kentucky Invitational will not be broadcast although parking and admission are free. UK will show the next month’s McCravy Memorial on SEC Network+.
Fans can follow the meet via @KentuckyTrack social media channels on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook as well as on UKathletics.com.
UKTF 2018 outlook
The Kentucky women’s team begins the 2018 indoor season ranked No. 9 in the nation. The UK men’s team is ranked No. 18.
Freshman Sydney McLaughlin was named to the indoor preseason watch list for The Bowerman Award in early January following her historic collegiate debut last month.
The winner of collegiate track & field’s highest individual honor will be named next December at the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Convention.
McLaughlin won the Hoosier Open 300 meters in 36.12 seconds in December. That was the American junior record, the second fastest time in American history, second fastest in collegiate indoor history and seventh fastest in world history.
As USTFCCCA noted, historic and McLaughlin go in the same sentence quite a bit. Just in 2016, McLaughlin became the youngest athlete to make the U.S. Olympic Track & Field team since Carol Lewis and Denean Howard qualified for the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games, which the Americans boycotted.
McLaughlin joins a 2018 Kentucky track and field team that returns plenty of accomplishments.
Leading the way are returners like Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Olivia Gruver as well as Kianna Gray and Kayelle Clarke. Camacho-Quinn now a junior was NCAA 100-meter hurdles champion in 2016 as a freshman. She swept the Southeastern Conference titles in the short hurdles indoors and outdoors a year ago.
Gruver broke through during the 2017 outdoor season winning the NCAA pole vault title outdoors in June as a sophomore.
Two days later Camacho-Quinn, Gray and Kayelle Clarke combined with then-senior Destiny Carter to win the NCAA 4x100m relay team, sparking Kentucky to a run to the NCAA team fourth-place trophy.
Marie-Josee Ebwea-Bile also made a breakthrough claiming NCAA silver in the triple jump last June.
On the men’s side, Tim Duckworth returns for his senior season looking to do better than the NCAA silver medal he claimed in the heptathlon last year. Duckworth scored a British and Kentucky school record 6165 in the NCAA heptathlon, finishing an agonizing 12 points behind the NCAA Champion, Devon Williams, now graduated from Georgia.
Jacob Thomson leads UK’s distance corps looking for his best indoor season yet. Thomson’s most success has occurred outdoors as he was 2016 SEC Champion in the 5k and 10k.
UK also has a strong group of sprinters and jumpers, led by 110m hurdles school freshman record holder Daniel Roberts who will look to take a leap forward now in his sophomore season.
Participating Teams |
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Arkansas State |
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Ball State |
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Bellarmine |
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Berea |
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Cincinnati |
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Dayton (women’s team only) |
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EKU |
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Indiana |
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IUPUI |
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James Madison |
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Kentucky |
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Louisville |
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Miami |
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Ohio State |
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Spalding |
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Xavier (Ohio) |
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2018 Kentucky Invitational | UK entries
Friday, Jan. 12 |
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Field Events |
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Time |
Event |
UK entry |
3:30 p.m. |
Men’s Weight Throw |
Fl. 2 of 2 | CJ Lenford, Logan Bryer, David Cline |
5:30 p.m. |
Women’s Weight Throw |
Fl. 2 of 3| Kennedy Krieg, Nicole Fautsch |
Running Events |
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7:00 p.m. |
Men’s DMR |
Two UK teams |
7:15 p.m. |
Women’s DMR |
UK |
Saturday, Jan. 13 |
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Field Events |
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Time |
Event |
UK entry |
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9 a.m. |
Women’s High Jump |
Carly Hinkle |
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9 a.m. |
Men’s High Jump |
Tim Duckworth |
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10:30 a.m. |
Women’s Long Jump (3 flights) |
Fl 3 of 3| 9. M-J Ebwea-Bile |
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10:30 a.m. |
Men’s Long Jump (2 flights) |
Fl 2 of 2 | 12. Saahir Bethea, 13. Mohammed Abubakar |
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10:30 a.m. |
Men’s Shot Put (2 flights) |
Fl 1 of 2 | 13. David Cline Fl 2 of 2 | 2. Logan Bryer 10. Charles Lenford 11. Noah Castle |
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10:30 a.m. |
Women’s Pole Vault |
Riley Caudill, Alison D’Alessandro, Nicole Bagby, Olivia Gruver |
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2 p.m. |
Men’s Pole Vault |
Matthew Peare, Tim Duckworth |
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2 p.m. |
Women’ Shot Put (3 flights) |
Fl. 3 of 3 | 7. Nicole Fautsch |
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2:30 p.m. |
Women’s Triple Jump (2 flights) |
Fl 2 of 2 | 12. Latavia Coombs |
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2:30 p.m. |
Men’s Triple Jump (2 flights) |
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Running Events |
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Noon |
Men’s 60H prelims (4 heats) |
Ht 2 of 4 | Ln. 4: Daniel Roberts Ht 3 of 4 | Ln. 5: Caleb Wilt |
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12:12 p.m. |
Women’s 60H prelims (6 heats) |
Ht. 2 of 6 | Ln. 3: Faith Ross Ht. 3 of 6 | Ln. 7: Jacklyn Howell Ht. 5 of 6 | Ln. 6: Jasmine Camacho-Quinn Ht. 6 of 6 | Ln. 9: Latavia Coombs |
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12:30 p.m. |
Men’s 60m prelims (7 heats) |
Ht. 1 of 7 | Ln. 7: Fred Dorsey Ht. 4 of 7 | Ln. 6: EJ Floreal |
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12:45 p.m. |
Women’s 60m prelims (6 heats) |
Ht. 1 of 6 | Ln. 5: Kayelle Clarke Ht. 6 of 6 | Ln. 3: Celera Barnes |
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1 p.m. |
Men’s 60H final |
TBD |
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1:05 p.m. |
Women’s 60H final |
TBD |
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1:10 p.m. |
Men’s 60m final |
TBD |
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1:15 p.m. |
Women’s 60m final |
TBD |
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1:20 p.m. |
Men’s Mile (2 sections) |
Sec. 1 of 2 | Matthew Thomas |
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1:32 p.m. |
Women’s Mile (3 sections) |
Sec. 2 of 3 | Avery Bussjager Sec. 3 of 3 | Sarah Crawford |
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1:52 p.m. |
Men’s 400m (7 sections) |
Sec. 1 of 7 | Ln. 5: Dwight St. Hillaire |
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2:10 p.m. |
Women’s 400m (9 sections) |
Sec. 1 of 9 | Ln. 5: Sydney McLaughlin Sec. 2 of 9 | Ln. 5: Faith Ross Sec. 3 of 9 | Ln. 4: Janie O’Connor |
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2:35 p.m. |
Men’s 800m (3 sections) |
Sec. 1 of 3 | Ln. 3: Ian Jones |
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2:45 p.m. |
Women’s 800m (3 sections) |
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2:55 p.m. |
Men’s 200m (10-11 sections) |
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3:20 p.m. |
Women’s 200m (11-12 sections) |
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3:45 p.m. |
Men’s 3k |
Daniel Southard, Tanner Dowdy, Alex Mortimer, Kendall Muhammad |
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4 p.m. |
Women’s 3k (2 sections) |
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4:25 p.m. |
Men’s 4x400m (2 sections) |
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4:35 p.m. |
Women’s 4x400m (3 sections) |
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