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Huggins creates history @ NJCAA Indoor Champs

Nelda C. Huggins, a freshman at Iowa Central College, became the first female athlete from the [British] Virgin Islands to win an individual title at any collegiate level in the USA. Photo: Provided
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - At the National Junior College Athletic Association Indoor Championships held at Pittsburg State University in Kansas on Saturday March 4, 2017, Nelda C. Huggins, a freshman at Iowa Central College, became the first female athlete from the [British] Virgin Islands to win an individual title at any collegiate level in the USA.

Huggins, who had gone into the Championships as one of the medal favourites in the 60 metre dash following an outstanding first indoor season, won her heat in 7.32 seconds and returned to win the final in 7.31 seconds, a time bettered only by Tahesia G. Harrigan-Scott, a former World Indoor bronze medalist, in the event.

Huggins did not stop there as she finished second to Tobagonian Zakiya Denoon of Monroe College, a former Carifta Games rival in the 200 metre dash in a time of 23.79 seconds.                                                                                  

Huggins first caught the public’s eye when she won the 100m at the C.U.T. Championships held in Road Town in 2008, the only medal won by the home team. In 2011, as a 14-year-old, she won her first Carifta Games medal with silver in the 100m.

In the ensuing years, up to and including 2014 she never failed to win a medal at Carifta or the C.X.C. Junior Championships and on the global level she reached the 200m semi-finals at both the World Youth and World Junior Championships.

A finalist in the 200m at the Youth Olympics in 2014, she also ran the 200m leg for the national Youth team that won silver in the medley relay in 2013, alongside Taylor Hill(100m), Jonel Lacey(300m) and Tarika W. Moses(400m). Lakeisha Warner played a part in the preliminaries.  

Huggins holds the national junior records in the 100 and 200 metres as well as the sprint relay. She has been one of the heaviest point scores in the history of the Elmore Stoutt High School and in the 2015-16 academic year, which she spent at St Jago High School in Jamaica. She finished second in the 100m in what many consider to be the world’s toughest high school competition.

14 Responses to “Huggins creates history @ NJCAA Indoor Champs”

  • 1 (07/03/2017, 08:16) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    You go girl
    • Belly (07/03/2017, 09:46) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      You go girl there is a lot more to get.
    • the rock (07/03/2017, 10:44) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
      What, the ting start now, she is now coming out of the blocks, 100m here we come next Olympics, don't say I aint tell ayo, congratulations speedster, congratulations!
  • SPORT FAN (07/03/2017, 08:31) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    Great job!! Keep reaching for the stars.. Olympics next!!!
  • Arch Angel (07/03/2017, 10:18) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    always good to see our athletes doing good overseas...hope the NDP does not take credit for this!
  • Correction (07/03/2017, 10:27) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    She didn't win the only medal for the BVI at the CUT games in 2008, she won the only GOLD MEDAL. But she's quite a talent indeed. I have her to do even greater things than Tahesia, once she can remain focused.
  • Bvi Rocks (07/03/2017, 10:30) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    CONGRATULATIONs!
  • bvi (07/03/2017, 10:54) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Wow, great stuff!
  • guy hill (07/03/2017, 14:28) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Always continue to do your very best. Be safe.
  • i tell you so (07/03/2017, 14:54) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    She is going to win the first Olympic medal for the BVI.
  • Boycee (07/03/2017, 16:33) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    She and taylor, Terrica, Memi Beyoncé, jonel and others too,.Rikkoi. Josh, rakeel, Jont'a , twitty. you name them.
  • tola yute (07/03/2017, 18:16) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    Good job,congrats on ur achievments but i think i killed ur career by going to the US,U should have stayed in JA where the chance of good competition is at a higher standard when it comes to sprinting.. in the US all coaches coach from the books so all the athletes are basically prepared the same while in JA its done more raw and natural
  • weed (07/03/2017, 22:04) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Keep at it Ms. Huggins
  • mom (07/03/2017, 22:44) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Go baby go reach for the stars....I'm always behind you and will continue......Great things ahead stay focus....


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