Courtesy of Alabama State Athletics
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The place Historical past is Made. It’s a phrase that embodies what Alabama State College was prior to now and strives for sooner or later. Sophomore HBCU sprinter Jamarion Stubbs made historical past on the 2024 NCAA Out of doors Observe and Subject Championships and positioned seventh total within the 200-meter sprint and earned First Staff All-American honors. Now he’s getting ready for the 2024 US Olympic Staff Trials.
“To be an All-American is a dream come true. I want to thank Coach Beene, Coach Anderson, my teammates, and our athletic coaching employees for supporting and getting ready me to realize this honor,” Stubbs stated.
The Las Vegas native turns his consideration to the 2024 United States Olympic Staff Trials, which is being held in Eugene, Oregon. Stubbs will compete within the 200-meter sprint and have an opportunity to characterize Staff USA on the 2024 Summer time Olympics in Paris, France.

As HBCU sprinter Jamarion Stubbs prepares for this monumental second, he’s grateful for the help he’s acquired.
“The help has been overwhelming and I’m past grateful,” Stubbs stated. “As a child, you at all times dreamed about being an Olympian and now I’ve an opportunity to realize that. To get there although I must proceed my coaching routine and put myself in the absolute best place to realize my targets. Coach Beene and Coach Anderson have ready me nicely and I’m excited to share this second with them.”
For Alabama State College monitor coach Ritchie Beene, it’s the end result of a imaginative and prescient.
“Jamarion competing within the trials is a testomony to his arduous work on the monitor and staying the course. Coach Anderson, his occasion coach, understands what acting at this stage means to our model,” Beene stated. “Him competing within the trials was part of my imaginative and prescient for this system. It’s now a actuality.”
Olympic Trials Schedule (All occasions central) and shall be broadcast on NBC, Peacock, and USA Community
Thursday, June 27Round 1: 7:51 p.m. or 9:33 p.m.
Friday, June 28Semifinals: 9:06 p.m. or 9:28 p.m.
Saturday, June 29Finals: 8:49 p.m.
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