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Michelle Smith Tops Her Own National Record

Virgin Islands sports ambassador Michelle Smith reached another major milestone in her upward trajectory, setting a new V.I. national record in the 800 meters at the 2026 SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships.

Michelle Smith beat her own USVI record. (Submitted photo)

She ran a fast-paced 2:04.52, slicing two full seconds off her previous best and reaffirming her place among the NCAAโ€™s top young athletic talents.

Smithโ€™s record-breaking performance came in the preliminary round, where she delivered a composed, confident race that secured her spot in the SEC final and rewrote the Virgin Islands record books. Her new time surpasses both her national indoor record of 2:06.72 and her national outdoor record of 2:06.18, marking a significant leap forward as she continues her transition into elite collegiate competition.

The SEC is widely regarded as the strongest middleโ€‘distance conference in the NCAA, and the womenโ€™s 800m final reflected that intensity. Smith lined up against seasoned collegiate standouts and international-level competitors, navigating a fast and tactical race. She ultimately finished 8th overall, a result that underscores both the depth of the field and her growing ability to compete at the highest level.

Even with the finalโ€™s outcome, her record-setting prelim stood out as one of the most meaningful achievements of the meet for the Virgin Islandsโ€”another sign that Michelle Smithโ€™s ceiling continues to rise, and her impact on territorial athletics is only just beginning.

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