Highlights From Day 1 of the 2023 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

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Stanford’s Ky Robinson used a blistering 54-second last lap to win the men’s 10,000 meters on Wednesday night, running 28:10.

Last year’s NCAA 10,000-meter champion, Dylan Jacobs, dropped off the lead pack after the 6,400-meter mark. The weather on Wednesday night was warm, with temperatures in the low 80s and 60 percent humidity. Some athletes grabbed water cups throughout the race.—was there to finish next to him. “It’s spectacular,” he said after the race. “

We work together, we train together, we live just down the hall from each other. We’re best friends, both on the track and off it, and to have someone, you know, that’s your best friend up there with you in the race over that final finish line, it’s fantastic. I couldn’t ask for any more.”Hicks was equally psyched that his teammate pulled out the victory. “Ky looked amazing,” he said.

Robinson, a junior from Brisbane, Australia, competed in his home country at the World Cross Country Championships in February, where he placed 23rd in the senior race among professionals. He and Hicks will return to the track on Friday, where the duo will contest the 5,000 meters. With 18 points, Stanford sits in second place in the team standings after day one, behind Arkansas with 21.

PJ Austin ran the third-fastest 100-meter time in the world this year, 9.89, while leading five athletes under the 10-second mark. Austin, of Florida, also ran a leg on the Gators’ 4x100-meter relay team earlier in the day, which advanced to the finals on Friday. In the 200 meters, Stanford’s Udodi Onwuzurike walked away with the fastest qualifying time of the day. His 19.76 puts him at No. 2 in the world this year. Matthew Boling—the NCAA champion in the indoor 200 meters—did not advance.

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