PRINCETON, N.J. — Columbia Track & Field's
Tiffany Bautista and
David Vorbach (Academic All-Ivy League) joined
Phoebe Anderson,
Kimmi Woods, Seneca Wilen,
Nikki Vanasse (DMR/First Team),
Juan Zarate-Sanchez,
Solomon Fountain,
Justin O'Toole (4x800m relay/First Team),
Michael Danzi (4x800m Relay, One Mile/Second Team),
Sofia Camacho (5,000m/Second Team) and
Alexis Knight,
Amara Onyeukwu,
Elena Wilson and
Sydney Goldson (4x400m relay/Second Team) in earning 2022 Indoor All-Ivy League honors as announced by the Ivy League on Wednesday, Mar. 2.
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First Team All-Ivy League honors were earned with a first-place finish at the 2022 Ivy League Heptagonal Track & Field Championships and Second Team All-Ivy League honors were earned with a second-place finish. Academic All-Ivy League honors were awarded to recognize each student athlete's commitment in the classroom and their success in their events.
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Bautista leaped a personal best mark of 19-02.75/5.86m to finish fourth in the long jump, while Vorbach clocked a program record time of 13:47.05 to finish third in the 5,000m.
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Anderson, Woods, Wilen and Vanasse took first in the DMR with a time of 11:20.00, thanks to a strong final leg from Vanasse. While on the men's side, Zarate-Sanchez, Fountain, O'Toole and Danzi took first in the 4x800m Relay with a time of 7:30.33.
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In the One Mile, Danzi earned Second Team honors with a second-place time of 4:03.64, and in the 5,000m Camacho cruised to a second-place finish with a time of 16:20.16 to earn her Second Team honors. Wrapping up Columbia's All-Ivy honors was the women's 4x400m relay squad of Knight, Onyeukwu, Wilson and Goldson finishing second to earn Second Team honors.
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