
Crittenden Takes Fourth at Worlds!
8/21/2023 4:10:00 PM | Track and Field
Former Orange track star Freddie Crittenden III finished fourth in the 110-meter hurdles at the IAAF World Championships in Budapest.
The 2017 grad ran a season-best time of 13.16 seconds. Grant Holloway (12.96) of the U.S. won gold, followed by countryman Daniel Roberts (13.09) in third, giving the Americans three of the top-four spots.
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A five-time All-American and six-time All-ACC honoree in his time at Syracuse, Crittenden was a runner-up in back-to-back seasons at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in his collegiate career at Syracuse, where he graduated in 2017. He has since had a successful international career and also competed regularly in the Diamond League and American Track League.
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The 2017 grad ran a season-best time of 13.16 seconds. Grant Holloway (12.96) of the U.S. won gold, followed by countryman Daniel Roberts (13.09) in third, giving the Americans three of the top-four spots.
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FOURTH. IN. THE. WORLD.
— Syracuse XC/Track (@CuseXCTF) August 21, 2023
Congrats to our own @__respect_earnd on an incredible world championships. pic.twitter.com/jC8ZIU2pa0
A five-time All-American and six-time All-ACC honoree in his time at Syracuse, Crittenden was a runner-up in back-to-back seasons at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in his collegiate career at Syracuse, where he graduated in 2017. He has since had a successful international career and also competed regularly in the Diamond League and American Track League.
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