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HELENA — The weekly Frontier Conference men’s indoor track & field athletes of the week are both from Rocky Mountain College. Arm Workout Equipment
Jackson Wilson has been selected for the track honor, while Braden Tomlin earned the field honor according to a Frontier Conference press release issued Monday.
Wilson's altitude converted time of 8:08.8 is the fastest 3,000-meter time in the NAIA this season and is over 20 seconds under the NAIA A-standard qualifying time. The reigning NAIA cross country national champion was first overall in a field of NCAA DI, DII, NAIA, and NCJAA opponents.
Tomlin cleared the third-highest vault in the NAIA this season at 4.90 meters, extending his personal best and school record. Tomlin made marks of 4.65 meters, 4.80 meters, and 4.90 meters in his first attempts, before bowing out at 5.00 meters.
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The senior from Box Elder, South Dakota, set the fastest time in the NAIA so far this season in the 3,000 meters.
Wilson, a senior from Box Elder, South Dakota, is coming off of a weekend in which he won the NAIA national title by over nine seconds.
It is the senior's third All-American cross country finish.
The individual crown went to Rocky’s Jackson Wilson for a third straight season.
Wilson helped the Battlin' Bears to an eighth-place finish.
The senior from Box Elder, S.D., turned in an impressive performance, breaking the 24-minute mark for the first time in his career.
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