NANJING, China – The Texas A&M track & field team will be represented by five athletes at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships held at the Nanjing Sports Training Centre from March 21-23.
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A&M will be represented by four Aggie graduates, as Timara Chapman, Jevon O'Bryant, Brandon Miller and Will Williams suit up for the United States, while current senior Kimar Farquharson will represent Jamaica at the championships.
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The meet features athletes from at least 120 countries, across the 26 events. The Maroon & White contingent will be competing across four different disciplines, as Chapman is set to compete in the pentathlon after recently winning the USA Track & Field Indoor Championships in the event. Will Williams also struck gold at the USATF indoors in the long jump to book his spot on Team USA, while Brandon Miller is set to compete in the 800m after finishing second at the qualifying meet. Rounding out the entries, both O'Bryant and Farquharson are in the relay pools for the 4x400m.
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The championships will be streamed across Peacock, CNBC and NBC, or fans can keep track of results through the World Athletics website.
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To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
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A&M will be represented by four Aggie graduates, as Timara Chapman, Jevon O'Bryant, Brandon Miller and Will Williams suit up for the United States, while current senior Kimar Farquharson will represent Jamaica at the championships.
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The meet features athletes from at least 120 countries, across the 26 events. The Maroon & White contingent will be competing across four different disciplines, as Chapman is set to compete in the pentathlon after recently winning the USA Track & Field Indoor Championships in the event. Will Williams also struck gold at the USATF indoors in the long jump to book his spot on Team USA, while Brandon Miller is set to compete in the 800m after finishing second at the qualifying meet. Rounding out the entries, both O'Bryant and Farquharson are in the relay pools for the 4x400m.
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The championships will be streamed across Peacock, CNBC and NBC, or fans can keep track of results through the World Athletics website.
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To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
