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Rikkoi A. R. Brathwaite captures Silver @ 2022 NCAA Indoor C/ships

- 6.52 in 60M final is also a PB & new VI National Record
Virgin Islands’ sprint ace Rikkoi A. R. Brathwaite won the silver medal in the final of the Men’s 60M at the 2022 NCAA Indoor Championships in Birmingham, Alabama on Saturday, March 12, 2022. Photo: Facebook
Rikkoi A. R. Brathwaite, representing Indiana University, clocked 6.52 seconds- a Personal Best, new Indiana University Record and new VI Indoor National Record in the 60m. Photo: Facebook
Rikkoi A. R. Brathwaite, representing Indiana University, clocked 6.52 seconds- a Personal Best, new Indiana University Record and new VI Indoor National Record in the 60m. Photo: Facebook
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, USA- Virgin Islands’ sprint ace Rikkoi A. R. Brathwaite won the silver medal in the final of the Men’s 60M at the 2022 NCAA Indoor Championships in Birmingham, Alabama on Saturday, March 12, 2022.

Brathwaite, representing Indiana University, clocked 6.52 seconds- a Personal Best, new Indiana University Record and new VI Indoor National Record in the 60m.

The race, which saw a false start, was won by Jamaican Davonte Burnett, a Senior from University of South Carolina, in a Personal best of 6.50 seconds. Burnett was one of the athletes who did not hear the callback for the false start and ran all the way to the finish line.

Third was Favour Ashe, a Freshman from University of Tennessee, in 6.55 seconds.

University of Georgia’s Matthew Boling, who had pipped Brathwaite on the line in the semi-finals, was fourth in 6.63 seconds.

Etching name in VI athletics history

Braithwaite won bronze at the same event in 2021.

He is now the only VI athlete to secure two medals at the NCAA Indoor Championships and the only VI male athlete to secure a podium finish at the NCAA level.

Upcoming meets for Brathwaite

According to the BVI Athletics Association (BVIAA), Brathwaite will now compete at the World Indoor Championships set to take place in Belgrade, Serbia in a week’s time.

The Virgin Islander is also set to compete in the upcoming NCAA outdoor season where he will contest the 100m and 200m representing Indiana University in his final collegiate outdoor season.

10 Responses to “Rikkoi A. R. Brathwaite captures Silver @ 2022 NCAA Indoor C/ships”

  • asura (13/03/2022, 10:46) Like (0) Dislike (14) Reply
    come on bro what happen to the goal
  • Nice (13/03/2022, 13:09) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congrats young man.. lol @ the winner who ran the race twice.. he must have been pissed..
  • Congrats (13/03/2022, 14:24) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    He beat that white dude from YouTube. That kid is fasttt.
    • BOLT (14/03/2022, 12:04) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Nope he tried to do a Usain Bolt and it back fired. Lesson learnt.
    • @Congrats (15/03/2022, 23:12) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      He sure did. Matthew Boling is a 200 meter runner. He should have stuck to that and get the gold but his times in the 60 are not amongst the best in the NCAA.
  • bvi all the way (13/03/2022, 16:53) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    aint gah no jamaican or trinidadian who could beat he
    • hm (14/03/2022, 07:21) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Lol guess it wasn’t a Jamaican who ran the race twice and still beat him… you should just say congrats.. lol Trinidad ?
  • ausar (14/03/2022, 09:51) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations, Mr. Hull- Brathwaite!

    Continue to make your parents and our Virgin Islands proud!
  • body (14/03/2022, 10:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    He has a "to die for" body.


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