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Viva Las Victory for Sophie Hinners in Sunday's CSI2* Grand Prix in Ocala

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Viva Las Victory for Sophie Hinners in Sunday's CSI2* Grand Prix in Ocala

Victory on the final day of the Longines League of Nations™ Ocala CSIO5*-LLN belonged to young German talent Sophie Hinners and Viva Las Vegas W. The pair topped a starting field of 40 entries to win the CSI2* ,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix on Sunday, March 23, at World Equestrian Center – Ocala (WEC) in Ocala, FL (USA). 

 


The first double clear was posted by Charlie Jones (GBR) riding Montserrat OS, a 10-year-old Anglo European gelding (Care For x Del Piero P B) owned by the Chad family’s Stone Ridge Farms LLC. The pair was efficient in a time of 37.56 seconds but were quickly overtaken by the next rider to enter the WEC Grand Arena, Kara Chad (CAN).  Also riding for Stone Ridge Farms LLC, Chad shaved a full second off the time set by Jones. She stopped the clock in 36.57 seconds aboard Corinna Z, a nine-year-old Belgian-bred mare (Cornet Obolensky x Kannan).

Of her WEC debut, Hinners said, “It was a very great week for me. My horses jumped great. It’s an absolutely fantastic facility. It’s so nice and beautiful and great conditions, so I hope I can be back next year. I really love it here.”

Hinners’ boyfriend and Longines League of Nations™ Ocala teammate, Richard Vogel, rode the horse on the Florida circuit this winter before handing the reins back to Hinners. “I came here to show for this week, and she jumped all three two-star classes clear and picked up a ribbon in every class. To now win the grand prix is pretty amazing,” said Hinners, who anchored the German team to a second-place finish in the Longines League of Nations™ Ocala riding Iron Dames Singclair.

“The jump-off was really cool with her; she’s really thinking with me,” said Hinners of the nine-year-old Holsteiner mare (Vagabond de la Pomme x Cancara) owned by Matthias Wittke. “We have had Viva Las Vegas since she was five years old. I started to ride her when she was seven, so I have already had a long partnership with her. She has a beautiful character, and she has such good rideability. Since she was five, she was always very well balanced and beautiful to ride. She always gave a good jump. She’s one of the very easy horses that always does a lovely job in the ring, and we are totally happy to have her in the stable.”

The final day of competition saw an interesting mix of veteran campaigners and young up-and-comers take on the 1.45m course set by Irish course designer Alan Wade. A total of seven athletes representing six different nations posted a clear first-round effort to qualify for the jump-off.

Chad was followed in the order by Sophie Hinners (GER) and the lead changed hands once again when the 27-year-old guided Viva Las Vegas W to a clear round in 35.23 seconds. None who followed were able to jump clear, with past Olympic champion Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) being the fastest of the four-fault rounds to place fourth riding Ester de Maugre (Vigo Cece x Ogano Sitte) while world number one Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) took fifth with Steely Dan (Hardrock Z x Cardento). 

Edited press release from World Equestrian Center – Ocala

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Broncos Produce Strong Results in Season-Opening Meet

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ALLENDALE, Mich. — Despite having just four student-athletes in action, the Western Michigan track and field team was able to post some strong results at the GVSU Holiday Open earlier today. 

Laurine Elisa Marimon stole the show, earning the sixth best triple jump mark in program history. She finished the meet with a top leap of 12.07 meters. The meet was her first in the Brown and Gold. 

Sierra Sommers also impressed in her college debut, competing in both the shot put and weight throw. She opened the meet with a weight throw mark of 12.87 meters. She followed that up with a throw of 14.14 meters in the shot put. That was good enough to win the event and just missed a top-10 mark in program history. 

Mickaliliah Vassell made her WMU debut by racing in both the 60-meter dash and 60-meter hurdles. She crossed the finish line in a time of 7.89 in the 60m and earned a time of 9.19 in the 60m hurdles. 

To conclude the meet, Shannon Gillahan was great in her season debut. She was able to produce a time of 11:07.28 in the 3000-meter run. 

UP NEXT

The Broncos will be off until the start of the new year. WMU will be back in action at the Wolverine Invite on Jan. 10. 

 



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Track & Field Releases 2026 Indoor Schedule

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HONOLULU – The Hawai’i track and field team announced its schedule for the 2026 indoor season Friday, starting with a trio of meets in Seattle and ending with the MPSF and NCAA Championships in March.
 
UH begins the season at the UW Preview, Jan. 16-17 in Seattle before returning to the Pacific Northwest for the UW Invite, Jan. 30-31. The Rainbow Wahine then have a split-squad weekend, Feb. 13-14, sending athletes to both the Husky Classic in Seattle and the Battle Born Classic in Reno, Nev.
 
Hawai’i then begins postseason action with the MPSF Championships, Mar. 1-2 before sending any qualifiers to the NCAA Championships, Mar. 13-14 in Fayettevile, Ark.
 
The Rainbow Wahine are coming off of a fourth-place finish at last year’s MPSF Championships, and return a pair of individual conference champions from a year ago in Lilian Turban (high jump) and Tara Wyllie (triple jump).
 
The ‘Bows also welcome back last season’s pentathlon bronze medalist Catherine Touchette, who also sits in third all-time at UH in the event. Lucy Milliner also returns for her sophomore season after setting the school indoor mile record and moving into second in school history in the indoor 800m.
 



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Volleyball’s historic season wraps up in NCAAs Thursday night

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WEST LAFAYETTE, IN – The Wright State volleyball team fell to Purdue in three sets on Thursday night inside Holloway Gymnasium in the opening round of the NCAA Championship. The postseason loss ends Wright State’s season at 21-11 with the Raiders’ fifth trip to the NCAA Championship in the last seven seasons.
 
Wright State dropped the opening set 25-13 before a pair of tight sets, falling 25-21 in set two and 25-19 in the final set to wrap up the season.
 
Mya Ayro finished with 11 kills to lead Wright State, who also got double-digit kills from Reilly Zegunis with 10. Taylor Bransfield added four kills and a block in her final collegiate match, with three kills from Katie Sowko and two from senior Elena Dubuc. Lauren Yacobucci passed out 27 of Wright State’s 28 assists, while defensively Ella Gaona notched nine digs, Sowko collected eight digs and Taygan Corstange added six digs.
 
Wright State grabbed five overall honors on Nov. 20 when the 2025 Horizon League Volleyball Awards were announced, led by first team recognition from Lauren Yacobucci and Reilly Zegunis. Mya Ayro and Katie Sowko each earned second team honors and Elena Dubuc was a Sportsmanship Award finalist. This marked the second-straight first team honors for Yacobucci and Zegunis, while Sowko adds the second team recognition to her All-Freshman nod from a season ago. Dubuc has been a Sportsmanship Award finalist the last two seasons.
 
 
 



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Indoor season begins for Vikings on Saturday

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VALLEY CITY, N.D. – The Valley City State Vikings men’s and women’s Track and Field teams will open then 2025-2026 indoor season on Saturday, December 6th at the Mike Thorson Invite in at the University of Mary Fieldhouse in Bismarck.

Coming into the season, the Vikings have 18 men and nine women returning.

Leading the way on the men’s side is four-time All-Conference selection Cameron Champagnie. In 2024-2025, he won conference titles in the triple jump and in the long jump. Zeke Barnick took second in the high jump last season to earn All-Conference status. Jordan Mount won the conference title in the 400-meter, and he was third in the 200-meter. Tayshaun Robinson was second in the 60-meter hurdles to earn All-Conference.

For the women, Emma Muggli was third in the long jump to earn All-Conference honors for the third time in her career and first time in the long jump.

The Vikings have eight indoor meets scheduled leading up to then Frontier Conference indoor championships in Brookings, South Dakota February 14th and 15th.

The outdoor season will begin March 21st also in Bismarck at the Marauders Outdoor Opener at the University of Mary.

 

 

 



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No. 24 Colorado Sweeps American in NCAA First Round

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The 24th-ranked and fifth-seeded Colorado volleyball team (23-8, 12-6 Big 12) defeated American (24-5, 15-1 Patriot League) in three sets (25-16, 25-19, 25-16) at Wilkinson Hall on Thursday, Dec. 4, in the NCAA First Round.
 
The Buffaloes started their run in the NCAA tournament with a first-round sweep of the Eagles. The Buffs established early leads in each set, going up by as many as 11 in the third. Although American went on a couple of late runs, the Black and Gold held off the Eagles and advanced to the second round for just the 12th time in program history.
 
“That’s a really good team, and [American] played well,” head coach Jesse Mahoney said. “I’m really proud of our team for playing that match at the level that we can play. We prepped well – we knew American was going to challenge us, and I’m happy for how we responded.”
 
The Buffaloes had more kills (44-31), assists (41-29), digs (43-40), blocks (11-5) and aces (6-2) than American. Colorado held the Eagles to .111 hitting in the match, and to .088 in the third set.
 
KEY PLAYERS:

  • Jr. PIN Sydney Jordan led the match in kills with 15, hitting .500 (2e, 26att). She also had five digs, three blocks, including two solo blocks to match her career-high, two aces and one assist.
  • So. MB Maria Splawska tallied eight kills, hitting .667 (0e, 12att), six blocks, two of which were solo, and three digs.
  • Sr. DS/L Sarah Morton led the match with 16 digs. She also had four assists.
  • Jr. PIN Ana Burilovic saw nine kills, five digs, two blocks, two aces and one assist.
  • Sr. S Rian Finley led the match in assists with 33. She also had seven digs
  • Jr. MB Cayla Payne recorded six kills and three blocks, including one solo.
  • Jr. PIN Lily Dwinell had six kills, hitting .455 (1e, 11att), three blocks and one dig.
  • Fr. PIN Inés Losada tallied two aces, one dig and one assist.
  • Jr. DS/L Peyton Neal had five digs, and So. DS/L/S Katie Salonga saw one assist.
  • For the Eagles, Salme Adeele Hollas recorded 10 kills, and Bella Marrero had 13 digs.

 
HOW IT HAPPENED:

  • The Buffaloes opened the first set with a 3-0 run, seeing kills from Burilovic and Splawska, as well as a Splawska-Dwinell block (3-0, CU). Another run saw the Buffs ahead by as many as five from Payne, Dwinell and Burilovic kills (7-2, CU). After a Payne-Jordan block and errors from American, the Eagles called their first timeout (10-3, CU). A kill from Jordan and an ace from Losada increased the Colorado lead to eight (12-4, CU). The Eagles tried to go on a run, but a kill from Jordan ended their momentum (13-6, CU). Ahead by nine from Dwinell and Burilovic kills, as well as a Jordan ace, the Buffaloes forced American to call its second timeout (17-8, CU). A kill from Jordan put the Buffs ahead by 10 as kills from Burilovic and Dwinell continued the momentum for Colorado (24-14, CU). With a final kill from Jordan, assisted by Salonga, Colorado took the first set (25-16, CU).
  • The Black and Gold carried the energy into the second set to start with kills from Splawska and Burilovic, as well as a solo block from Payne (3-1, CU). The Eagles took their only lead of the match after four unanswered points (5-3, AU). Colorado responded with a 4-0 run of their own from two Jordan solo blocks, and an ace and kill from Burilovic to send American into a timeout (7-5, CU). The Eagles called their second timeout amidst a five-point run from a Losada ace and a kill from Jordan (12-6, CU). American ended the run, but Colorado went on a 6-0 run, led by Jordan’s four consecutive kills, a solo block from Splawska and a kill from Dwinell (18-7, CU). The Buffs and the Eagles traded points from Splawska and Dwinell kills (21-11, CU). American went on two runs near the end of the set, but Jordan, Payne, Splawska and Burilovic continued to score, ending the second set (25-19, CU).
  • American was forced to call an early timeout after a 6-0 run from the Buffaloes, including an ace from Jordan, as well as blocks and kills from Burilovic, Dwinell and Splawska (6-0, CU). After a short trade of points from Splawska and Payne kills, the Buffs went on a 3-0 run, including a pair of kills from Payne and Jordan, and a Burilovic ace (12-4, CU). The Eagles called a timeout and returned to score twice, but Colorado extended their lead to nine from three Jordan kills (15-6, CU). Three points from American were returned with three from the Buffs, with a Splawska-Dwinell block and a Jordan kill putting Colorado at double the points of the Eagles (18-9, CU). A solo block and kill from Splawska extended the lead to 11 (21-10, CU). The Black and Gold called a timeout after three American points, but two kills from Payne, assisted by Finley, ended the third set, 25-16, CU).

 
UP NEXT

  • No. 24 Colorado will take on 15th-ranked fourth-seeded host Indiana tomorrow, Friday, Dec. 5, at Wilkinson Hall in Bloomington, Ind., at 4 p.m. MT (6 p.m. ET). The match will be streamed on ESPN+, and fans can follow along via live stats links on CUBuffs.com.
  • This is the 12th second-round appearance for the Buffs all-time. Colorado is 4-7 all-time in the NCAA Second Round.
  • CU is 2-2 when playing matches on Dec. 5.

 
MATCH NOTES:

  • The Buffs move to 3-0 versus the Eagles and Patriot League opponents all-time.
  • In its first postseason tournament appearance since 2022 and the 22nd tournament appearance in program history, Colorado dominated in a 3-0 victory.
  • CU is 4-0 when playing on Dec. 4.
  • In program history, the Buffs move to 14-21 in the NCAA tournament and 10-10 in first-round matches.
  • The Buffs are now 8-9 in three-set NCAA matches.
  • The Buffaloes got their 11th 3-0 win of the season and are 11-3 in three-set matches.

 
For more information on the Colorado women’s volleyball team, a complete schedule and results, please visit CUBuffs.com. Fans of the Buffs can follow the team on Instagram and on Twitter @CUBuffsVB.
 



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Track and Field Begins the Indoor Season at the Visit Winston-Salem College Kick Off Saturday – University of South Carolina

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Saturday’s Meet
Visit Winston Salem College Kick Off
December 6, 2025 | 9:30 am – 4:25 pm
JDL Fast Track | Winston-Salem, N.C.
 
Live Results: Click Here
 
Event Preview:
The USC Upstate men’s and women’s track and field teams begin the indoor season Saturday with the Visit Winston Salem College Kick Off for the eighth consecutive season. In the 2025-2026 Big South Indoor Track and Field Preseason Polls, the men were ranked third and the women ranked sixth.

Jeremiah Harris is an athlete to watch this season for the Spartans. At this meet last season, Harris placed second in the 200m and set personal bests in both the 200m and the 60m.  Elias Harrison broke the school record for the 600m this time last season, and looks to kick-off a strong track season with the Spartans. 

Laurin Hannibal had an outstanding performance at the meet last season in the women’s triple jump, finishing fourth in the event. Jenelda Aristhil is another athlete to watch. Last season at JDL Fast Track, Arishtil set a personal best in the weight throw.

 

Schedule of Events:

 





























Time Event Athlete
9:30 AM M Shot Put Mosley, Sterling, Ketch, Bruce
9:30 AM W Shot Put Aristhil, Joyner
10:00 AM W 60m Hurdles Redding, Franklin, Harper, Perez
10:00 AM M Long Jump Bilderback, Clark, Moody, Means
10:00 AM W Long Jump Handy, Hannibal, Perez
10:15 AM M 60m Hurdles Isley, Bryan
10:30 AM W 60m Yates, Benson, Singletary, Brown, Jackson
10:50 AM M 60m James, Bui-Hayes, Rice, Daniels, Dixon, Grant
12:50 PM W 400m (Unseeded) Bell, Brown, Osterkamp, Chisholm
1:05 PM M 400m (Unseeded) Hendrix
1:25 PM W 400m (Seeded) Glover
1:30 PM W High Jump Cook, Perez
1:30 PM M Weight Throw Sterling, Mosley, Ketch
1:35 PM M 400m (Seeded) Ruff, Krishnaraj, Hunter
1:45 PM W 800m Kutilek
2:05 PM M 800m Harrison, Barron
2:20 PM W 200m (Unseeded) Allen, Benson, Yates, Cornelius, Jackson
2:35 PM M 200m (Unseeded) Johnson, Daniels, McKinney, Walston
2:45 PM M Triple Jump Moody, T. Pressley, J. Pressley
2:45 PM W Triple Jump Handy, Hannibal
3:05 PM M 200m (Seeded) Harris
3:30 PM M High Jump Means, Kenny
4:00 PM W Weight Throw Aristhil
4:00 PM W 4x400m A: Osterkamp, Brown, Glover, Bell; B: Perez, Allen, Chisholm, Harper
4:25 PM M 4x400m A: Hunter, Krishnaraj, Ruff, Walston; B: McKinney, Bryan, Bui-Hayes, Harris

 
 
UP Next for the Spartans
The Spartans resume the season January 16-17 at the two-day Tryon International Classic.
 
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