Saba Khvichava
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- Hometown:
- Poti, Georgia
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- Previous School(s):
- Cloud County CC/Academy of Art
Bio
Honors and Awards
- 2024, All-NSAA Outdoor (3,000-meter Steeplechase)
- 2023, NSAA Indoor Track Athlete of the Week (Jan. 17, Feb. 7)
- 2023, NSAA Indoor Championships Most Valuable Track Performer
- 2023, All-NSAA Indoor (800, Mile, 3,000, 4x800 relay)
News mentions
The two-day North Star Athletic Association's outdoor track and field championship concluded Friday, with the Bruins adding three individual titles, two runner-up medals, and two more new school records. The meet was held at Dakota State's brand new Dan Beacom track facility with warm temperatures but accompanying strong winds that slowed times in the distance events. Despite the conditions, the Bruins continued to re-write their all-time records.
The Bruin track team traveled to the University of South Dakota for one final tune-up before next week's NSAA championship at Friday's aptly named USD Tune-Up held under clear skies and a light breeze. The meet featured a largely NCAA Division I field.
Bruin athletes were individual champions in two events at Saturday’s Jim Dutcher Invitational hosted by Doane University. Meet conditions were cool and breezy, which made fast times a premium for the day, but two Bruin men prevailed over the field of mostly NAIA competition, taking home wins in the men’s 1500-meter run and the 3000-meter steeplechase.
ruin track athletes produced three podium (top five) finishes and three school records at the 59th annual Sioux City Relays held over Friday and Saturday at Elwood Olsen Stadium on the campus of Morningside University. Wind and cool springtime weather finally made way for sunny skies and calm winds, and the Bruins responded with many season-best performances.
The Bruin men's and women's track squads cut significant time in their second outing of the season, and as was the case a week ago in Kearney, the day was highlighted by a school record.
The Bruin outdoor track squads kicked off their season at Saturday?s Central Nebraska Challenge hosted by NCAA Division II Nebraska-Kearney and the NAIA?s Hastings College at Kearney High School. The highlight of the day was a new school record established by Collin Kotz in the men?s 5,000-meter run.
