Box Score Greencastle, Indiana – Todd Wildman repeats as the NCAA
Division III National Champion in the pentathlon. He won by an
astonishing 87 points over second place Josh Lovell of Linfield
College.
Wildman won the event with a total of 3,751 points. He finished
first in the 55m hurdles with a time of 7.58, first in the high
jump with a jump of 6-7 ½ (2.02m), fourth in the long jump
22'1” (6.73m), seventh in the shot put, with a new
personal best of 36' 6 ¼”, and eighth in the
1000m run with a time of 2:58.12.
Going into the meet Todd Wildman and Coach David Svoboda
believed that the revised schedule this year would make the
pentathlon less demanding for Wildman - who is also entered in two
other events - but this was not the case.
According to Coach Svoboda, "It was a very up and down day for
Todd. He ended up having to fight through some of the early events.
He tweaked his hamstring in the 55m hurdles and fought back for a
decent long jump. What got him pumped up again was an amazing
performance in his weakest event, the shot put. He had a personal
best which put him back in high spirits for the remaining
events.”
Wildman had similar feelings, “Last year everything was
clicking and everything seemed to fall into place. Today I scrapped
and fought through the competition. The highlight of this year's
competition was my personal record in the shot put.”
He is now a two-time champion in the NCAA Division III
Pentathlon and a six time All-American for Trinity. With two
events left he has the potential to be an eight time
All-American.
Remaining for Wildman is the prelims in the 55m hurdles later
today, along with the high jump tomorrow. The Tiger men's distance
medley relay team will run at 5:05 eastern, 4:05 central time
today.