Representing the University of Georgia, Hodge delivered a blistering lifetime best of 21.92 seconds to capture gold and further....
BVI sprint phenom Adaejah Hodge continues to rewrite the history books after storming to a sensational victory in the women’s 200 metres at the SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Auburn, Alabama on May 16.
Representing the University of Georgia, Hodge delivered a blistering lifetime best of 21.92 seconds to capture gold and further cement her status as one of the fastest collegiate sprinters in the world.
The electrifying performance shattered her previous British Virgin Islands National Record of 22.10 while also establishing a new school record, meet record and facility record in one unforgettable run.
Hodge’s remarkable time now places her No. 3 in the world this season and elevates her to No. 4 on the all-time collegiate performers list, underscoring the extraordinary rise of the young Virgin Islands star on the international athletics stage.
Her latest triumph continues a season of dominance that has seen the BVI standout consistently deliver elite performances against some of the top collegiate athletes in the United States.
Track and field supporters across the Virgin Islands have since flooded social media with praise for the rising sprint sensation, whose achievements continue to bring pride and global attention to the territory.
With the NCAA Championships fast approaching, all eyes will now be on Hodge as she looks to continue her historic run and further establish herself among the world’s sprinting elite
Representing the University of Georgia, Hodge delivered a blistering lifetime best of 21.92 seconds to capture gold and further cement her status as one of the fastest collegiate sprinters in the world.
The electrifying performance shattered her previous British Virgin Islands National Record of 22.10 while also establishing a new school record, meet record and facility record in one unforgettable run.
Hodge’s remarkable time now places her No. 3 in the world this season and elevates her to No. 4 on the all-time collegiate performers list, underscoring the extraordinary rise of the young Virgin Islands star on the international athletics stage.
Her latest triumph continues a season of dominance that has seen the BVI standout consistently deliver elite performances against some of the top collegiate athletes in the United States.
Track and field supporters across the Virgin Islands have since flooded social media with praise for the rising sprint sensation, whose achievements continue to bring pride and global attention to the territory.
With the NCAA Championships fast approaching, all eyes will now be on Hodge as she looks to continue her historic run and further establish herself among the world’s sprinting elite
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