Another 40-Foot Jumper Emerges, This Time From Rochester


Every event carries that magic number.  The number at which you've broken through a significant barrier, that good-to-great moment.  For female Triple Jumpers, clearing that 40-foot barrier is rarified air.  With two athletes well over that plain already, we can add a new name to that list.

Nia Williams-Matthews (Aquinas Institute) crested that plain this weekend, in capturing her League Title at the CCCSGA Champs at Nazareth College, a brand new facility being tested for future use by Section 5.  Williams-Matthews ended the night with a new best of 40-2.  The Section 5 Record of 40-11 was set back in 1997 by Marlena Robinson of Brighton.

The mark comes as a major breakthrough for the athlete, but not a complete surprise.  Williams-Matthews took second in both the Long and Triple Jump Division 2 Championships last Spring, most notably with a personal best of 39-1 in the TJ.  Williams-Matthews also carries a personal best of 18-5.75 in the Long Jump.

Williams-Matthews might soon have some company at home.  Anaya Dees (Hilton) moved her Indoor PB to 39-5 this same weekend, and carries a 39-9 Outdoor Personal Best.  With one more Triple Jumper over 40-feet by the conclusion of Outdoor Track, New York would match the most amount in a single scholastic year to what was accomplished in 2019.


All-Conditions 40-Foot Female Triple Jumpers By Year

2020BraxtonSaundersWilliams-Matthews
2019BraxtonSaundersAndreArmand
2018



2017Choi


2016West



2015Ebwea-BileMoranBlackall

2014BrooksGordonToppin
2013Toppin


2012Riley


2011RileyHaywood

2010RickettsOliverMitchell
2009OliverWeeks
Ricketts
2008



2007Baiter



2006



2005



2004



2003



2002Dawkins


2001Dawkins


2000