Rewind: 2022/2023 Indoor Season + Outlooks


Jayden Douglas

Throughout this season, Jayden Douglas (Cols. Beechcroft 2023) hurdled himself to one of the best in the country in the 60m Hurdles, kicking things off with an 8.47 performance early January, and then concluding his high school indoor campaign at New Balance Nationals Indoor, where he improved upon his OH #3 All-Time mark with a 7.72, and a second-place finish amongst the best in the country.

For the Cols. Beechcroft senior and Texas Christian University signee, he will be coming into this outdoor season already in the spotlight, given his performances in the 60m Hurdles in the closing stages of the indoor season, along with his solid performances across the sprint events from this past winter.

60m Dash - 6.98
200m Dash - 21.98
400m Dash - 49.24

Coming into this outdoor season as an already distinguished 110/300m Hurdler, we could potentially see records go down this spring, and tack on the summer as well if he competes on the AAU Circuit like he did last year.