Kyle Garland leads on day one of the Heptathlon with a big overnight score
NCAA Championships Day One, Fayetteville, AR, March 11-13
There was high quality at the first day of the NCAA Championships with good action in the multi-event competition on Thursday.
20-year-old Kyle Garland of Georgia has a 21 point lead overnight in the heptathlon with a score of 3555 points.
Garland ran 7.09 for 60m, achieved 7.50m in the long jump, threw 15.41m in the shot and achieved the day’s best high jump with a 2.15m PB leap.
This score would have placed the 2018 World Junior decathlon seventh-placer second in the previous week’s European Indoor Championships overnight even ahead of eventual world leader Kevin Mayer but it’s safe to say his second day does not yet match up with the Decathlon world record-holder and gold is far from certain with two others within 30 points.
Early leader Leo Neugebauer (3534) and Karel Tilga (3529) are both still in touch for the title with a big gap to fourth placer Felix Wolter’s 3335.
Neugebauer long jumped a top class 7.87m the bst of all competitors while Tilga’s best result was a 16.04m shot which also headed the competition.
Ayden Owens was the pick of the 60m runners with a 6.82 clocking.
60m
(s1)
1 Felix Wolter GER Pitt 7.04 868
2 Kyle Garland Georgia 7.06 861
3 Daniel Spejcher Arkansas 7.08 854
4 Karel Tilga EST Georgia 7.09 851
5 Alexandros Spiridonidis GRE Auburn 7.10 847
6 Kristo Simulask EST Oklahoma 7.13 837
7 Jacob Spotswood Alabama 7.18 819
8 Isaiah Martin Purdue 7.22 806
(s2)
1 Ayden Owens PUR Michigan 6.82 947
2 Itamar Basteker ISR Arkansas 6.91 915
3 Peyton Haack Iowa 6.96 897
4 Denim Rogers HouBaptist 6.97 893
5 Leo Neugebauer GER Texas 6.98 889
6 Maximilian Vollmer GER Oregon 6.98 889
7 Austin West Iowa 7.01 879
8 Markus Ballengee Arkansas 7.36 759
LJ
1 Leo Neugebauer GER Texas 7.87 1027
2 Karel Tilga EST Georgia 7.62 965
3 Felix Wolter GER Pitt 7.58 955
4 Kyle Garland Georgia 7.50 935
5 Alexandros Spiridonidis GRE Auburn 7.45 922
6 Ayden Owens PUR Michigan 7.36 900
7 Itamar Basteker ISR Arkansas 7.27 878
8 Austin West Iowa 7.27 878
9 Peyton Haack Iowa 7.16 852
10 Maximilian Vollmer GER Oregon 7.11 840
11 Kristo Simulask EST Oklahoma 7.11 840
12 Daniel Spejcher Arkansas 7.02 818
13 Jacob Spotswood Alabama 7.02 818
14 Isaiah Martin Purdue 7.02 818
15 Denim Rogers HouBaptist 6.86 781
16 Markus Ballengee Arkansas 6.24 639
SP
1 Karel Tilga EST Georgia 16.04 854
2 Maximilian Vollmer GER Oregon 15.82 840
3 Kyle Garland Georgia 15.41 815
4 Leo Neugebauer GER Texas 14.95 787
5 Daniel Spejcher Arkansas 14.86 781
6 Felix Wolter GER Pitt 14.13 736
7 Ayden Owens PUR Michigan 14.07 733
8 Jacob Spotswood Alabama 13.58 703
9 Alexandros Spiridonidis GRE Auburn 13.47 696
10 Peyton Haack Iowa 13.44 694
11 Isaiah Martin Purdue 13.33 687
12 Kristo Simulask EST Oklahoma 13.03 669
13 Austin West Iowa 12.92 662
14 Itamar Basteker ISR Arkansas 12.32 626
15 Denim Rogers HouBaptist 12.22 620
– Markus Ballengee Arkansas dns 0
HJ
(grp 1)
1 Karel Tilga EST Georgia 2.06 859
2 Felix Wolter GER Pitt 1.97 776
3 Peyton Haack Iowa 1.94 749
4 Ayden Owens PUR Michigan 1.94 749
5 Itamar Basteker ISR Arkansas 1.88 696
6 Austin West Iowa 1.88 696
7 Daniel Spejcher Arkansas 1.85 670
8 Maximilian Vollmer GER Oregon 1.85 670
(grp 2)
1 Kyle Garland Georgia 2.15 944
2 Leo Neugebauer GER Texas 2.03 831
3 Denim Rogers HouBaptist 2.00 803
4 Alexandros Spiridonidis GRE Auburn 1.97 776
4 Jacob Spotswood Alabama 1.97 776
6 Isaiah Martin Purdue 1.94 749
– Kristo Simulask EST Oklahoma nh 0
After 4 events
1 Kyle Garland Georgia 3555
2 Leo Neugebauer GER Texas 3534
3 Karel Tilga EST Georgia 3529
4 Felix Wolter GER Pitt 3335
5 Ayden Owens PUR Michigan 3329
6 Alexandros Spiridonidis GRE Auburn 3241
7 Maximilian Vollmer GER Oregon 3239
8 Peyton Haack Iowa 3192
9 Daniel Spejcher Arkansas 3123
10 Jacob Spotswood Alabama 3116
11 Itamar Basteker ISR Arkansas 3115
12 Austin West Iowa 3115
13 Denim Rogers HouBaptist 3097
14 Isaiah Martin Purdue 3060
15 Kristo Simulask EST Oklahoma 2346
– Markus Ballengee Arkansas dnf