NEW ORLEANS – Texas A&M track & field sophomores Lamara Distin and Brandon Miller were named United States Track & Field Cross Country Coaches Association South Central Regional Athletes of the Year, the organization announced Thursday.
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Distin won the Women's Field Athlete of the Year, while Miller won the Men's Track Athlete of the Year.
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The Aggie duo recently won NCAA national championships in their respective individual events. Distin claimed the high jump title (6-3.5/1.92m), and Miller became the first Aggie in school history to win the indoor 800m title (1:47.19). Miller also won gold as a member of the 4x400m relay at 3:04.16, where he split 45.45 on the third leg.
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Prior to the national competition, the pair claimed Southeastern Conference titles. Distin won the high jump at a clearance of 6-3.25/1.91m, while Miller defended his 800m title at 1:45.24. Most notably, Miller's time broke the American collegiate and Texas A&M record previously held by Devin Dixon (1:45.27).
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Distin's season highlights include winning six of the seven high jump competitions entered, as well as clearing 6-0/1.83m and higher in those meets. She finished the season on a high note, clearing 6-3/1.90m and higher in the last three meets. The Hanover, Jamaica, native first broke a 46-year old Jamaican national record (6-3.5/1.93m) at the Don Kirby Open on Feb. 11, and matched that height to claim her first career national title on March 12.
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Miller dominated distances from the 600m to 800m, as well as contributing to the 4x400m relay. Along with his 800m American collegiate record (1:45.24), Miller ranks as the third-fastest collegian and the fourth-fastest American all-time. The St. Louis, Missouri, native, went undefeated in individual races at 5-0 after opening the season at the Wooo Pig Classic 600m with an under-20 world all-time best run of 1:15.49.
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The accolades mark the first career regional awards for Distin and Miller.
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For the most up-to-date information on Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@aggietfxc).
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Distin won the Women's Field Athlete of the Year, while Miller won the Men's Track Athlete of the Year.
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The Aggie duo recently won NCAA national championships in their respective individual events. Distin claimed the high jump title (6-3.5/1.92m), and Miller became the first Aggie in school history to win the indoor 800m title (1:47.19). Miller also won gold as a member of the 4x400m relay at 3:04.16, where he split 45.45 on the third leg.
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Prior to the national competition, the pair claimed Southeastern Conference titles. Distin won the high jump at a clearance of 6-3.25/1.91m, while Miller defended his 800m title at 1:45.24. Most notably, Miller's time broke the American collegiate and Texas A&M record previously held by Devin Dixon (1:45.27).
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Distin's season highlights include winning six of the seven high jump competitions entered, as well as clearing 6-0/1.83m and higher in those meets. She finished the season on a high note, clearing 6-3/1.90m and higher in the last three meets. The Hanover, Jamaica, native first broke a 46-year old Jamaican national record (6-3.5/1.93m) at the Don Kirby Open on Feb. 11, and matched that height to claim her first career national title on March 12.
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Miller dominated distances from the 600m to 800m, as well as contributing to the 4x400m relay. Along with his 800m American collegiate record (1:45.24), Miller ranks as the third-fastest collegian and the fourth-fastest American all-time. The St. Louis, Missouri, native, went undefeated in individual races at 5-0 after opening the season at the Wooo Pig Classic 600m with an under-20 world all-time best run of 1:15.49.
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The accolades mark the first career regional awards for Distin and Miller.
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For the most up-to-date information on Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@aggietfxc).
