Holloway Named USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week
Holloway broke the SEC Indoors scoring record, amassing 28 points on his own.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Holloway Named USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week

Grant Holloway collected his second USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week award off the heels of his 28-point performance at SEC Indoor Championships.
NEW ORLEANS – For the second time this season, junior all-around phenom Grant Holloway garnered U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association National Athlete of the Week honors, as announced by the organization Tuesday.
 
Holloway was the brightest star of the SEC Indoor Championships, as he set the meet's individual scoring record with 28 points and helped the Gators capture the team title. Prior to last weekend, no man had scored more than 22.5 points at SEC Indoors.
   
The Chesapeake, Va., native also joined South Carolina's Terrence Trammell (1999-2000) as the only other man in history to win the 60 meters and 60-meter hurdles titles at SEC Indoors. The night prior to his sprints-hurdles sweep, Holloway finished second in the long jump, missing gold by just two centimeters.
   
As if Holloway's points total wasn't impressive enough, Holloway broke the four-year-old 60 hurdles meet record twice, running 7.48 second in the preliminaries and 7.44 in the final, with the latter also being the third-fastest time in collegiate history.
 
Fastest 60-meter Hurdles Times in the World (2019)
  • Holloway – 7.43 (Feb. 8 – Tyson Invitational)
  • Holloway – 7.44 (Feb. 23 – SEC Indoor Championships)
  • Holloway – 7.48 (Feb. 22 – SEC Indoor Championships)
  • Daniel Roberts, Kentucky – 7.48 (Feb. 23 – SEC Indoor Championships)
  • Holloway – 7.49 (Jan. 18 – Clemson Invitational)
  • Holloway – 7.49 (Jan. 18 – Clemson Invitational)
  • Orlando Ortega, Spain – 7.49 (Feb. 6 – Copernicus Cup)
 
In the open 60, Holloway topped teammate Hakim Sani Brown by six hundredths of a second and tied the 10th-fastest time in the world (6.54). Holloway already holds the NCAA lead and third-fastest time in the world (6.51), which he ran last month at the Razorback Invitational. That time broke Olympian and five-time national champion Jeff Demps' school record of 6.52 seconds.
 
Fastest 60 meters Times in the World (2019)
  • Bingtian Su, China – 6.47
  • Su – 6.49
  • Holloway – 6.51
  • Su – 6.52
  • Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech – 6.52
 
Holloway and the reigning indoor national champion Gators head to Birmingham, Ala., for the NCAA Indoor Championships.
 
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