Senior captain Beckie Famurewa started the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships in ideal fashion for the top-ranked Kentucky women’s team on Thursday at Alabama’s Sam Bailey Stadium.
Famurewa won the hammer throw with a mark of 210-feet, 1 inch/64.05 meters. She scored 10 points, giving UK the early lead in the team scores through just one event.
“I knew I had really strong competition so my coach told me to let one fly on the first one and that’s kind of what happened,” Famurewa said. “I wasn’t able to put one together for the other throws, but I’m glad I threw the first one that far. It feels good. I love to be able to contribute to the team in any way possible.”
Famurewa took the lead with first throw of the second flight, did not improve in her next five attempts, but didn’t need to. Georgia’s Shelby Ashe placed a near second to score eight points with a final toss of 209’3”/ 63.79m. Alabama’s Danielle McConnell claimed bronze and six points (196’3”/ 59.82m).
Famurewa won her second SEC Individual Championship, and first outdoors. She claimed the SEC weight throw title at the 2016 SEC Indoor Championships in February at Arkansas.
Famurewa became Kentucky’s first SEC weight throw champion.
The Wildcats have won at least one women’s individual SEC title at every SEC Championships since 2013 when head coach Edrick Floréal took the reins of the program.
Thursday Prelims Results
Kentucky qualified a healthy number of four runners from a possible eight into Saturday finals in preliminary races on Thursday.
Ariah Graham won her prelim of the women’s 800m in 2:05.52Q. She automatically qualified to the Saturday final with the second fastest time of the prelmis.
Destiny Carter and Kianna Gray advanced on time to the stacked 200m final. Carter ran 22.41w, while Gray ran 22.90. Carter’s all-conditions PR time was the second fastest of the prelims.
Kiah Seymour won heat two of the 400m hurdles prelims in 56.35 to auto advance to the Saturday final No. 2 overall.
Much of the evening action has been delayed due to inclement weather. The women’s 10k just began, the only other event with points available on Thursday.
The men’s 10k is scheduled to begin at 11:10 p.m. ET.
Thursday’s competition was not broadcast, however Friday and Saturday action will be broadcast on SEC Network+. The Friday broadcast is set to begin at 7:25 p.m. ET, and Saturday will start at 3:55 p.m. ET.
ESPN2 will air a comprehensive broadcast of the meet on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET.
UKTF SEC Outdoor Precedent
The Kentucky women’s team finished third behind Arkansas and Texas A&M at the SEC Outdoor Championships last year in Starkville, Mississippi.
Kentucky earned 99 points, its best finish since 1982 (third) when eight teams were in the league. UK’s best SEC outdoor finish was second place in 1981, the first year the meet was held. UK placed fourth last season.
The Kentucky men placed sixth with 58 points last season, equaling the team placement from the previous season, which was the best since 1996.. She enters this week ranked No. 2 in the SEC in both the hammer throw and weight throw.
How the SEC Championships work
Athletes earn points for their teams at the SEC Championships based on top-8 finishes on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.
The meet features 21 events per gender, and the team with the most points at the end wins.
The most up-to-date coverage of the UK track and field program is available via @KentuckyTrack handles on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Thursday, May 12
Multi-Events
TIME | EVENT | FIELD EVENT | UK Entry |
Men’s Decathlon Score | Day One | 4. Cameron Short: 4125 5. Tim Duckworth: 4036 |
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11:30 AM | Men’s 100M | Decathlon | 5. Duckworth: 10.85 (+0.6) – 894 points – PR – 8. Short: 11.12 (+0.9 – 834 points |
12:15 PM | Men’s Long Jump | Decathlon | 1. Duckworth: 24’5”/7.44m (+1.3) – 920 points 6. Short: 23’6.75”/7.18mw (+2.1) – 857 points |
1:30 PM | Men’s Shot Put | Decathlon | 3. Short: 47’1.75”/14.37m – 751 points 13. Duckworth: 36’7.75”/11.17m – 556 points |
2:30 PM | Men’s High Jump | Decathlon | 1. Duckworth: 6’11”/2.11m – 906 points 3. Short: 6’11”/2.11m – 906 points |
4:50 PM | Men’s 400M | Decathlon | 9. Short: 50.83 – 777 points 12. Duckworth: 51.21 – 760 points |
Field Events | |||
5:00 PM | Women’s Hammer | Final | 1. Beckie Famurewa: 210’1”/64.05m – 10 pts Foul – Brandi Walker |
8:00 PM | Men’s Hammer | Final | David Cline, Logan Bryer |
Running Events
TIME | RUNNING EVENT | HEAT | UK Entry |
2:00 PM | Women’s 800M | Prelim | 2. Ariah Graham: 2:05.52Q |
2:40 PM | Women’s 200M | Prelim | 2. Destiny Carter: 22.41w q (+2.6) 8. Kianna Gray: 22.90q (+1.6) 11. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn: 22.93 (+1.9) 18. Precious Hitchcock: 23.35 (+1.5) –PR- 19. Donatella Asemota: 23.51 (+1.5) –PR— |
3:05 PM | Men’s 200M | Prelim | 27. Ini-Oluwa Oye: 21.22w (+3.4) |
3:30 PM | Women’s 400M Hurdles | Prelim | 2. Kiah Seymour: 56.35Q 11. Daje Pugh: 57.85 – PR – |
11:10 PM | Men’s 10,000M | Final | Jacob Thomson |
by Jake Most