Mariah Ransom

Mariah Ransom Breaks Her Own Records

Once again, Mariah continues breaking her own Gallaudet University records in both events in the hurdles.


For the second straight week, Mariah Ransom re-wrote the Gallaudet University record books before the ink had a chance to dry in the 100m Hurdles and 400m Hurdles at the Jim Taylor Invitational in Selinsgrove, PA.

Ransom improved her personal time on both events and breaking the university record she set last week in the Dr. Harry GM Jopson Invite in Bridgewater, VA.

For the 100m Hurdles, Ransom ran a 15.39, which was a 0.04 second difference from last week at 15.43. She also ran .29 seconds faster in the 400m Hurdles, running a 1:06.98 which was better than her 1:07.27 mark last week.

The Women American record for 100m Hurdles is 14.75 held by Jennifer Body at the 1985 World Games for the Deaf in Los Angeles, California. The 400m Hurdles record of 1:03.65 is held by current USADTF athlete Amber Nash at the 2009 Summer Deaflympics in Taipei, Chinese Taipei.

Story link from Gallaudet – http://www.gallaudetathletics.com/sports/wtrack/2011-12/releases/recap_susquehanna

Leslye Kang

Leslye Kang and Mariah Ransom break Deaf American and Gallaudet University records respectively

Leslye and Mariah dominate at Dr. Harry GM Jopson Invite at Bridgewater, VA and broke the Deaf American and Gallaudet University records respectively.

Three Gallaudet University women’s Track and Field records were broken along with one American record on March 24, 2012 at the Dr. Harry GM Jopson Invite at Bridgewater, VA.

Leslye Kang broke her own Gallaudet (GU) record in the Javelin Throw with a distance of 39.37 meters (129′ 2″), beating her previous record of 37.81m (124′ 0″). Her throw also set a Deaf American Record, besting Nicole O’Bryan’s old record of 37.88m (124”8″) in June 23, 2000 during the USA Trials in Washington, D.C.

Mariah Ransom, who participated in the 2009 Summer Deaflympics in Taipei, Chinese Taipei, set GU records in both 100m Hurdles and 400m Hurdles in the same day.

In the 100m Hurdles, the old GU record was 16.34 (16.1 hand-timed) by Wanda Esquibel in 1984. Ransom ran a 15.43, nearly besting the record by one full second. In the 400m Hurdles, Ransom ran a 1:07.27, shattering the previous record held by Patricia Duncan in 1980 who ran 1:12.24 (1:12.1 hand-timed).

The story can be found on Gallaudet University’s athletics website from this link: http://gallaudetathletics.com/sports/wtrack/2011-12/releases/recap_bridgewater

Full Results

Updated record list can be found here .

USADTF would like to extend their congratulations to both athletes!

Tom Berg

Coach Berg

Gallaudet University Athletics Honoring Coach Thomas Berg, ’44.


This article is from – https://giving.gallaudet.edu/page.aspx?pid=316&srctid=1&erid=4773

Please click the link if you would like to make a donation in honor of Thomas Berg.

Gallaudet Athletics is raising money to upgrade the track at Hotchkiss Field and to rename the complex in honor of Thomas O. Berg, ’44. Legendary track coach Thomas O. Berg, ’44 led the Bison track and field program to new heights during his remarkable 30-year career. Athletes he coached thrived and 30 of them still hold school records today!

Improvements to the track are required for Gallaudet to become NCAA complaint and for our student-athletes to be able to compete against their Division III competitors at home. Your support will help us honor Coach Berg and make a difference for today’s student-athletes. Show your support now by donating below.

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Erin LaFave

LaFave wins Brockport Invitational, named Athlete of the Week

USADTF Athlete Erin LaFave made headlines as she won the Brockport Invitational as a member of the RIT Cross Country team, helping her team finish second.

USADTF Athlete Erin LaFave made headlines as she won the Brockport Invitiational as a member of the RIT Cross Country team., helping her team finish second.

For more on the story, Here is the link to the article on RIT’s Athletics website: http://www.ritathletics.com/news/2011/9/10/WXC_0910114932.aspx

For her accomplishments, she also has been named Athlete of the week for both RIT and Liberty League. More can be found at:
http://www.ritathletics.com/awards.aspx?aow=943
http://www.ritathletics.com/news/2011/9/12/WXC_0912111134.aspx

Congratulations, Erin!