Florida State’s Kyvon Tatham Leaps to Bronze at NCAA Championships!

Florida State's Kyvon Tatham wins bronze in NCAA triple jump, showcasing talent at Hayward Field on June 14, 2025.
Florida State's Kyvon Tatham wins bronze in NCAA triple jump, showcasing talent at Hayward Field on June 14, 2025. (Symbolbild/MF)

Seminole, Florida, USA - The Florida State men’s outdoor track and field team wrapped up the NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field with an impressive performance, highlighted by Kyvon Tatham, who clinched a bronze medal in the men’s triple jump. Tatham’s best leap of 16.23 meters (53 feet 3 inches) not only earned him a podium finish but also marked a significant improvement from his seventh-place finish in 2024, securing his second consecutive first-team All-America honor. Throughout the competition, he demonstrated consistent skill, remaining in the top five on all six of his attempts, with his finest jump occurring in the third round. Such performances showcase the talent and resilience of the Florida State athletes in high-pressure situations, a fact that resonates well with fans and followers of the program.

Florida State’s prowess in the triple jump is notable, with four top-10 finishes over the past five seasons. In total, the program has amassed 20 All-America honors in this event, a testament to its longstanding commitment to athletic excellence. The success of athletes like Tatham continues to contribute to the team’s legacy. As a backdrop to this event, the women’s team is set to kick off their competition on Saturday, June 17, starting with the 4×100-meter relay at 9:02 p.m. ET, followed by several other events throughout the evening including the women’s triple jump featuring Kayla Pinkard.

A Glimpse at the Competition

In the men’s triple jump, Tatham faced tough competition. According to TFRRS, the top performers included:

Rank Athlete School Jump Distance
1 Salif Mane FDU 17.14m (56′ 3″)
2 Russell Robinson Miami 17.13m (56′ 2.5″)
3 Brandon Green Jr Oklahoma 16.63m (54′ 6.75″)
4 Jeremiah Davis Florida State 16.62m (54′ 6.5″)
5 Luke Brown Kentucky 16.44m (53′ 11.25″)

Among other notable competitors, Jeremiah Davis from Florida State finished just shy of Tatham, showcasing the depth and strength of the FSU squad. The history of the NCAA triple jump event, as indicated on Wikipedia, provides context for the significance of these performances. It’s noteworthy that the event was exclusive to Olympic years until 1959, and changes in measurement standards reflect evolving competition norms over the decades.

As Tatham and his teammates reflect on their achievements, the excitement for the upcoming women’s events remains high. Fans can follow all developments with detailed coverage available on ESPN networks and the Florida State athletics site. Live results are also accessible, ensuring that supporters stay updated on the latest happenings. With such talent and competitive spirit, the Seminoles continue to make waves in the world of collegiate athletics.

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