The Tiger Paw Invitational has come to be known as one of the best track meets in the world, as the meet has become synonymous with elite competition and world-leading marks. The 2020 edition of the meet was no exception, as four new facility records were set and those competing combined to produce the seventh-best track meet in 2020 according to the World Athletics.
Did you know… 🤔This past weekend’s Tiger Paw Invitational was the7️⃣th most competitive track meet in the 🌎WORLD🌎 so far in 2020!#ClemsonTrackXC 😎👍 pic.twitter.com/8Vrq97tiYB— Clemson Track & Field 🐾 (@ClemsonTrackXC) February 18, 2020
Did you know… 🤔
This past weekend’s Tiger Paw Invitational was the7️⃣th most competitive track meet in the 🌎WORLD🌎 so far in 2020!#ClemsonTrackXC 😎👍 pic.twitter.com/8Vrq97tiYB
— Clemson Track & Field 🐾 (@ClemsonTrackXC) February 18, 2020
In total, there were 21 marks that slotted into the world’s top-10 list, while 40 NCAA top-10 marks were recorded.
Grant Holloway – Adidas – 7.38
World-leading mark
Carey McLeod – Tennessee – 8.16 meters (26-9.25)
World-leading mark // NCAA leading mark
Jordan Scott – Virginia – 17.02 meters (55-10.25)
T-5th best mark in the world // NCAA leading mark
Anavia Battle – Ohio State University – 22.66
Anavia Battle – W 200m – 22.66 – Ohio State
Keni Harrison – W 60mH – 7.80 – Adidas
Grant Holloway – M 60mH – 7.38 – Adidas
Carey McLeod – M LJ – 8.16m (26-9.25) – Tennessee
Kentucky – W 4x400m – 3:29.74
Trey Cunningham – M 60mH – 7.51 – Florida State
USC – W 4x400m – 3:30.23
Jonathan Jones – M 400m – 45.78 – Texas
Texas A&M – W 4x400m – 3:30.91
Abby Steiner – W 200m – 22.86 – Kentucky
Kyron McMaster – M 400m – 45.84 – IVB
Kynnedy Flannel – W 200m – 22.93 – Texas
Jordan Scott – M TJ – 17.02m (55-10.25) – Virginia
Julian Alfred – W 200m – 22.99 – Texas
Marcus Parker – M 200m – 20.70 – Clemson
Doneisha Anderson – W 400m – 52.06 – Florida
Kimberly Williams – W TJ – 14.12m – Adidas
Warren Fraser – M 60m – 6.56 – Bahamas
Ohio State – M 4x400m – 3:07.35
Keni Harrison – W 200m – 23.11 – Adidas
Kyra Constantine – W 400m – 52.14 – USC
Ellen Ekholm – W HJ – 1.90m (6-2.75) – Kentucky
Adrian Piperi – M SP – 20.83m (68-4.25) – Texas
Carey McLeod – M TJ – 16.68m (54-8.75) – Tennessee
Brandon Stewart – M 60m – 6.58 – USC
Caleb Parker – M 60mH – 7.61 – Florida State
O’Brien Wasome – M TJ – 16.56m (54-4) – Texas
Thomas Mardal – M WT – 22.75m (74-7.75) – Florida
Mecca McGlaston – W 60mH – 8.01 – USC
Anna Cockrell – W 60mH – 8.01 – USC
David Lucas – M WT – 22.52m (73-10.75) – Penn State
Celera Barnes – W 60m – 7.18 – Kentucky
Latavia Maines – W SP – 17.49m (57-4.75) – Tennessee
Taylor Banks – M 60m – 6.61 – Florida State
Semira Killebrew – W 60m – 7.19 – Florida
Cory Poole – M 60mH – 7.66 – Florida
Julien Alfred – W 200m – 22.99 – Texas
Bailey Lear – W 400m – 52.52 – USC
John Burt – M 60mH – 7.67 – Texas
Taylor Manson – W 400m – 52.53 – Florida
Lanae-Tava Thomas – W 200m – 23.23 – USC
Masai Russell – W 60mH – 8.11 – Kentucky
Tyrah Gittens – W LJ – 6.40m (21-0) – Texas A&M
Jospeh Maxwell – M SP – 19.89m (65-3.25) – Tennessee
Jhevaughn Matherson – M 60m – 6.63 – Florida State
Megan Moss – W 400m – 52.58 – Kentucky
Antonio Ruiz – M PV – 5.50m (18-0.5) – Houston
Owayne Owens – M TJ – 16.08m (52-9.25) – Virginia