9 men and 14 women receive All-American honors
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Twenty-five Gators received honors on Monday afternoon when the (U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced the 2023 All-American Outdoor Track & Field Teams.
Athletes earned All-American First Team honors for finishing top-8 in their respective event. Athletes who finished ninth through sixteenth earned second team honors and those who finished seventeenth through twenty-fourth received honorable mention.
Florida earned 44 total All-American honors, 18 for the men and 26 for the women, the most in the country.
The full list of Gators on the All-American Teams can be found below.
Full List of Florida Honorees:
Men’s First Team All-American
* Pjai Austin (100m/4×100)
* Emmanuel Bamidele (400m/4×400)
* Malcolm Clemons (Long Jump)
* Sean Dixon-Bodie (Triple Jump)
* Robert Gregory (200m/4×100)
* Jacory Patterson (4×100/4×400)
* Jevaughn Powell (400m/4×400)
* Ryan Willie (400m/4×100/4×400)
Men’s Second Team All-American
* Robert Gregory (100m)
* Jacory Patterson (200m)
* Collin Sieffert (400m Hurdles)
Women’s First Team All-American
* Claire Bryant (Long Jump)
* Talitha Diggs (200m/400m)
* Jayla Hollis (4×100/4×400)
* Jasmine Moore (Long Jump/Triple Jump)
* Grace Stark (100m Hurdles)
* Parker Valby (5000m)
* Alida van Daalen (Shot Put/Discus)
Women’s Second Team All-American
* Imogen Barrett (800m)
* Kayla Davis (4×400)
* Ramiah Elliott (4×100/4×400)
* Kynnedy Flannel (4×100)
* Jayla Hollis (4×100/4×400)
* Grace Stark (4×100)
* Vanessa Watson (4×400)
* Gabrielle Wilkinson (1500m)
Women’s Honorable Mention All-American
* Claire Bryant (High Jump)
* Kynnedy Flannel (100m/200m)
* Sterling Lester (Heptathlon)
* Vanessa Watson (400m Hurdles)
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