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Men's Outdoor Track & Field

Track and Field Earns One All-American on First Day of NAIA Outdoor Championship

Day 1 Recap
Keiser men's and women's track and field wrapped up day one at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships with Julien David garnering All-American honors in the Javelin throw.

The day was cut short of completion as there was inclement weather in the area. 


Julien David, Freshman, Tonnay-Charente, France
  • Garnered All-American honors with a sixth-place performance in the Javelin Throw.
  • His throw of 60.54m broke the school record in the event
  • David now holds all five of the top-5 distances in program history

Clifford Desir, Freshman. West Palm Beach, Florida
  • Tied a personal-best 22.16 time in the 200-Meter Dash 
  • His time did not qualify for the final but he will still have the 100-Meter Dash to run tomorrow
  • The men's 100-Meter Dash preliminaries will take place on Thursday, May 26th at 5:40 p.m.
  • The finals taking place Friday, May 27th at 5:00 p.m.

Melvin Johnson, Junior, West Palm Beach, Florida
  • Ran a 21.52 in the 200-Meter Dash which fell short of the qualifying time.
  • Johnson will have another shot at gold in the 100-Meter Dash on Thursday.
  • The men's 100-Meter Dash preliminaries will take place on Thursday, May 26th at 5:40 p.m.
  • The finals taking place Friday, May 27th at 5:00 p.m.

Vindero Lightfoot, Sophomore, Freeport, Bahamas
  • Clocked the fastest time of the day by a Keiser runner with a 21.43 in the 200-Meter Dash
  • His time finished just behind the qualifying time of 21.26.
  • Lightfoot will now turn his attention to the 400-Meter Dash on Thursday, May 26th at 6:20 p.m.
  • If he advances, the finals will happen on Friday, May 27th at 5:40 p.m.

Nigel Steenwinkel, Freshman, Zoetermeer, Netherlands
  • Currently sits 10th overall with 3,250 points in the decathlon after the first day of competition.
  • His time of 11.21 in the 100-Meter Dash was good for a second-place finish behind the current leader.
  • Steenwinkel will look to the pole vault and 1500m run to make up the ground as he seeks another strong finish.

Cole Wilson, Freshman, Burgessville, Ontario
  • Slotted in the second position in the decathlon after one day of action with 3,657 points.
  • He only trails the reigning champion, Lee Walburn of Carrol (Mont.) with 3,720 points.
  • Wilson already has two victories in the decathlon events with a win in the long jump and with a new school record in the high jump by just .01 meters.
  • The men's decathlon will finish tomorrow, Thursday, May 26th after five more events.

Men's 4x100m Relay
  • The 4x100-Meter Relay Team ran their fastest time of the season but finished just outside of All-America contention.
  • Desir, Johnson, Lightfoot, and Xavier Williams ran a 41.20 in the sixth heat which placed ninth overall.
  • The new time ranks third all-time in program history.
Men's 4x400m Relay
  • The 4x400m Relay was one of the events that were not able to be run due to weather in the area.
  • A makeup time for the event has yet to be decided by officials.
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Players Mentioned

Melvin Johnson

Melvin Johnson

Sprints
Third Year
Vindero Lightfoot

Vindero Lightfoot

Sprints
Second Year
Julien David

Julien David

Multi
6' 2"
First Year
Clifford Desir

Clifford Desir

Sprints
6' 0"
First Year
Nigel Steenwinkel

Nigel Steenwinkel

Multi
6' 0"
First Year
Xavier Williams

Xavier Williams

Sprints
5' 11"
First Year
Cole Wilson

Cole Wilson

Multi
6' 5"
First Year

Players Mentioned

Melvin Johnson

Melvin Johnson

Third Year
Sprints
Vindero Lightfoot

Vindero Lightfoot

Second Year
Sprints
Julien David

Julien David

6' 2"
First Year
Multi
Clifford Desir

Clifford Desir

6' 0"
First Year
Sprints
Nigel Steenwinkel

Nigel Steenwinkel

6' 0"
First Year
Multi
Xavier Williams

Xavier Williams

5' 11"
First Year
Sprints
Cole Wilson

Cole Wilson

6' 5"
First Year
Multi