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USATF Indoors – Talking points from Day 1

Deji Ogeyingbo by Deji Ogeyingbo
March 7, 2026
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The final of the Men's 60 meter hurdles, photo by Chuck Aragon

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USATF Indoors – Talking points from Day 1

The opening day of the USATF Indoor Track and Field Championships at Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex delivered a surge of energy from the very first event. The meet quickly turned into a showcase of record-breaking performances, thrilling middle-distance battles, and a few surprising results. By the end of the day, three American indoor records and four meet records had fallen, setting the tone for an unforgettable championship weekend.

One of the biggest highlights came in the women’s shot put, where Chase Jackson once again proved why she is one of the most dominant throwers in American history. Jackson, who already holds both the indoor and outdoor American records, pushed the limits again with a massive throw of 20.44m. The mark added twenty centimeters to her previous national record and sent the Ocean Breeze crowd into celebration. Her series built steadily after an opening foul. She followed with throws of 18.75m and 19.10m before extending her lead with a 19.27 effort. Abria Smith kept the competition tight with a lifetime best of 19.23m. Jackson answered in round five with the record throw that secured her fourth straight U.S. indoor title and the sixth national crown of her career. Smith took silver while Jaida Ross earned bronze.

Chase Jackson takes the shot put in 20.44m! photo by Chuck Aragon

Race walking also delivered historic performances. Nick Christie, a familiar face at the top of American race walking, opened the meet with a commanding victory in the men’s 5000 meters. Christie controlled the race from the opening kilometer and gradually stretched his lead with every lap. His finishing time of 19:13.37 broke the long-standing American indoor record set in 2006. Christie’s pace never faded as he built a large lead that no one in the field could challenge. Jordan Crawford finished second after maintaining a steady rhythm throughout the race.

Nick Christie sets AR at 5k Race walk, photo by Chuck Aragon

The women’s 5000m race walk brought another record performance. Lauren Harris defended her national title impressively while setting a new American record of 22:14.69. The race unfolded patiently over the opening laps as Harris and ten-time champion Maria Michta-Coffey moved together through the early stages. Harris made her move shortly after the two-kilometer mark and quickly opened a gap that continued to grow. She crossed the finish line well ahead of the field while Michta-Coffey secured the silver medal.

Lauren Harris, NYAC, set a new AR for the 5k Racewalk, photo by Chuck Aragon

One of the most exciting races of the day came in the women’s 3000m. The pace started conservatively as the pack passed the first kilometer together. Two-time champion Elle St. Pierre gradually increased the tempo, and the race quickly narrowed to a small lead group. Emily Mackay stayed close to St. Pierre and waited patiently for the right moment. With two laps remaining she moved up to St. Pierre’s shoulder. Mackay then surged in the final bend and powered down the straight to win in 8:30.01. Her performance shattered a meet record that had stood since 1990 and moved her into the top ten all time among American indoor performers. St. Pierre also finished well under the previous record to claim silver while Margot Appleton took bronze.

The lead pack of the 3,000m: Elle St. Pierre, Elise Cranny and Emily MacKay, photo by Chuck Aragon

The men’s pole vault produced another standout moment. Zach Bradford delivered the best performance of his career when he cleared 6.01 meters on his second attempt. The jump set a new meet record and made Bradford the sixth American vaulter to surpass the six-meter barrier indoors. Chris Nilsen and KC Lightfoot both cleared 5.85 meters and shared the silver position.

Zach Bradford wins his first US title, at Men’s pole vault in 6.01 meters, photo by Chuck Aragon

The men’s 3000m closed the evening with a dramatic finish. Training partners Cole Hocker and Cooper Teare established the early pace before the race opened up in the final kilometer. Matthew Wilkinson pushed to the front before Nico Young and Yared Nuguse joined the battle. The final lap produced a thrilling sprint with three athletes separated by only a few hundredths of a second. Hocker reached the line first in 7:39.25 to secure his second national title in the event.

The battle for the 3,000 meters, Cole Hocker, Nico Young, Yared Nuguse, photo by Chuck Aragon

Other field events added strong performances throughout the day. Charity Hufnagel claimed her first U.S. indoor title in the high jump with a clearance of 1.96m, ending the long winning streak of Vashti Cunningham. Olympic medalist Jasmine Moore controlled the women’s long jump competition with a best mark of 6.86m. Russell Robinson defended his national title in the men’s triple jump, while Isaiah Rogers produced the top throw in the men’s weight throw.

Charity Hufnagel wins her first US title, photo by Chuck Aragon

The sprint hurdles also brought intense racing. Dylan Beard captured the men’s 60m hurdles title with a time of 7.37 after edging Trey Cunningham in a tight battle. In the women’s race, Alia Armstrong secured her first national indoor crown with a season-best performance of 7.82.

A tough 60m hurdles, with Dylan Beard taking the win and Trey Cunningham in second, photo by Chuck Aragon.

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  • Deji Ogeyingbo

    Deji Ogeyingbo is one of Nigeria’s leading Track and Field Journalists as he has worked in various capacities as a writer, content creator, and reporter for radio and TV stations in the country and Africa. Deji has covered varying degrees of Sporting competitions within and outside Nigeria which includes, African Championships and World Junior Championships. Also, he founded one of Nigeria’s leading Sports PR and Branding company in Nikau Sports in 2020, a company that aims to change the narrative of how athletes are perceived in Nigeria while looking to grow their image to the highest possible level.

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