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FAYETTEVILLE -- Romaine Beckford was a sophomore at South Plains (Texas) Junior College when he first did a backflip on the high jump mat. After clearing 7 feet, 2 inches, Beckford wanted to ...
USF high jump star Romaine Beckford's goal was to finish in the top five at the NCAA indoor and outdoor championships. He won both titles and broke the program record in each event.
Romaine Beckford of the University of Arkansas has completed an undefeated season, as well as a sweep of NCAA high jump titles for the 2024 season.On Friday at .
Razorbacks Romaine Beckford and Wayne Pinnock enhanced their position on the Bowerman watch list with a pair of national championship titles at the recent NCAA Indoor meet held in Boston.
Romaine Beckford, Wayne Pinnock and Ackelia Smith are three of the top jumpers heading into the 2024 NCAA Outdoor Championships. May 31, 2024 by Maxx Bradley. In just five days time, ...
Arkansas high jumper Romaine Beckford, the defending NCAA Indoor and Outdoor champion, improved his indoor career best to 7 feet, 5.25 inches (2.27) with his victory at the Razorback Invitational ...
Romaine Beckford grew up in Portland, Jamaica, a town northeast of the island, just a little way from Kingston. He grew up playing all types of sports.
USF high jumper Romaine Beckford made history when he won the NCAA indoor championship on Saturday. Now, the 20-year-old Jamaican has bigger goals as he prepares for the outdoor season.
Romaine Beckford poses beside his record thrown in the ClassTwo discus at the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys’ & Girls’ AthelticsChampionships last week Saturday.
Former national junior representative Romaine Beckford celebrates with his Penn Relays watch after winning the College Menâ s high jump championships at the 126th Penn Relays Carnival at Franklin ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- University of Arkansas senior Romaine Beckford set a personal best indoors in winning the high jump Friday night at the Razorback Invitational.
Arkansas’ Romaine Beckford cleared 7 feet, 5 inches to win NCAA Outdoor high jump title Friday night in Eugene, Ore. Arkansas-Pine Bluff’s Caleb Snowden finished third.
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