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Swindell Sets New VI Under-20 Hurdles Record

Sofia Swindell, a Freshman at the University of Pennsylvania, wrapped up her 2026 indoor campaign with a standout performance at the Ivy League Championships, held Feb. 28 and March 1.

The Virgin Islands’ Sofia Swindell (center), a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania. (Submitted photo)

Competing in three demanding eventsโ€”the 60m hurdles, 200m, and the 4x400m relayโ€”Sofia delivered one of her strongest championship showings to date, earning a medal in the relay while setting a new VI U20 Record in the 60m hurdles.

Her performance was a testament to her consistency, competitive maturity, and ability to rise to the moment when the stakes are highest. The Ivy League Championships are known for their intensity and depth of talent, yet Sofia proved once again that she belongs among the conferenceโ€™s elite.

Sofiaโ€™s Virgin Islands U20 record in the 60m hurdles of 8.45 seconds was one of the highlights of the weekend. Her progress in the event has been steady all season.

In addition to her hurdles success, Sofia also competed in the 200m, demonstrating her versatility and sprint strength. She then closed the meet with a medalโ€‘winning performance in the 4x400m relay, helping her team secure a 3rd place podium finish. Balancing three events at a championship meet is no small task, yet Sofia handled the workload with poise and determination.

With the indoor season officially behind her, Sofia now shifts her focus to the NCAA outdoor calendar. She will open her outdoor campaign at the 2026 Hurricane Collegiate Invitational, hosted by the University of Miami on March 27โ€“28 at Cobb Stadium in Coral Gables, Florida. This earlyโ€‘season meet is one of the premier competitions on the schedule, drawing top collegiate talent from across the country.

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