The Saline Courier

Many Hogs, current and former, look to earn Olympic spots at trials

- By Nate Allen

FAYETTEVIL­LE Starting today through

June 27, some 19 Arkansas Razorbacks and former Razorbacks aim to earn spots on this summer’s U.S Olympic Track and Field team at the U.S Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon.

Those from Coach

Chris Bucknam’s current Razorbacks men’s team with U.S. Olympic Trials qualifying marks to advance to Eugene are decathlete Markus Ballengee, 110-meter hurdlers Tre’bien Gilbert and Carl Elliott and 400-meter hurdler Nicholas Hilson and former Razorbacks Andrew Irwin of Mount

Ida in the pole vault, long jumper Jarrion Lawson and hammer thrower Erich Sullins.

Arkansas’ women’s contingent at Eugene is headed by 2016 U.S. Olympic silver medalist and since then World Championsh­ips pole vaulter Sandi Morris among alums including Taliyah Brooks, competing in both the heptathlon and open 100-meter hurdles; Springdale’s Payton Chadwick in the 100-meter hurdles; Nikki Hiltz in both the 800- and 1,500-meter runs; Taylor Werner, 5,000-meter run and Kiara Parker in the 100-meter dash.

Current Razorbacks off Coach Lance Harter’s NCAA Indoor champion Razorbacks assisted by sprints coach Chris

Johnson and field events coach Bryan Compton include Jada Baylark of Little Rock Parkview, 100 and 200 dash; Krissy Gear, 3,000-meter steeplecha­se; Katie Izzo, 5,000-meter run;taylor Ewert, 20-kilometer walk; and pole vaulters Nastassja Campbell and Lauren Martinez.

The 2020 U.S. Trials in Eugene and 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo were postponed until 2021 because of the then pre-vaccine worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.

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