Fifteen athletes earn tickets to USA Bobsled National Push Championships through BMW Ultimate Athlete Challenge

Fifteen athletes earn tickets to USA Bobsled National Push Championships through BMW Ultimate Athlete Challenge
(USABS PR)

LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (August 29, 2015)- BMW, a proud partner of USA Bobsled & Skeleton (USABS), is sponsoring the USABS Ultimate Athlete Challenge. Nine men and six women will be flown to Lake Placid, N.Y. in September to participate in USA Bobsled National Push Championships, courtesy of BMW, based on their performances in today’s preliminary push championships held at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid.

“We expanded our recruiting initiative this season and the results so far have been really promising,” said USABS CEO Darrin Steele. “Thanks to BMW, the top recruits will be funded to national push championships, where we’ll be able to get our first look at how they stack up against the veterans. We expect to have the fastest starts in the world at the 2018 Games and this is the first step to getting there.”

Sixteen women and 20 men were invited to a weeklong camp in Lake Placid, which culminated with the preliminary push championships. Invitations were offered to athletes that scored 450 points or higher in combine test events held throughout the nation. Competitors were tested in the 15, 30, 45, 60 and 30-meter fly sprints in addition to the standing broad jump and shot toss.

Athletes learned how to push a bobsled this week, took a track walk, and had the chance to train alongside veteran athletes like 2010 Olympic champion Justin Olsen. The push competition was held on the wheeled push track located on the U.S. Olympic Training Center grounds. Women’s competitors were allowed two pushes from the brakes for a combined time, while the men’s total time was a combination of one push each from the brakes, left side and right side of the sled. The top nine men and six women from the competition were extended an invitation to return to Lake Placid for USA Bobsled National Championships, with travel expenses paid for by BMW.

Kehri Jones (Killeen, Texas), a Baylor University track and field sprint athlete, led the women’s field with a two-push combined time of 9.87 seconds to earn her ticket to the national contest next month. The 21-year-old was named 2014 All-Big 12 Outdoors in the 100 meters and 4×100-meter relay, and 2014 All-Big 12 Indoors in 60 meters. Jones pushed an impressive 0.35 seconds faster than second place competitor Kristen Hurley (Columbia, Conn.).

Hurley is a Gardner-Webb University graduate, where she won two Big South pentathlon crowns at Big South Indoor Championships. Hurley clocked a two-push total of 10.22 seconds today.

Seun Adigun (Evanston, Ill.) finished third in 10.24 seconds. Adigun is a former hurdler for the University of Houston and she had an accomplished collegiate career, highlighted by five Conference USA titles, four NCAA Regional and six NCAA Championship appearances. Adigun also competed internationally for Nigeria and competed in the 2012 London Olympics, where she competed in heats of the 100-meter hurdles.

Malaikah Love (Carbondale, Ill.) and Bonnie Kilis (Marlborough, Conn.) finished fourth and fifth, respectively, to earn their return ticket to Lake Placid for USA Bobsled National Push Championships, while Jallycia Pearson (El Paso, Texas) and Terra Evans (Phoenix, Ariz.) tied for sixth to earn the final ticket awarded to the women’s field via the BMW Ultimate Athlete Challenge. Pearson has school commitments that will prevent her from competing next month, but Evans has accepted and will return to compete.

Hakeem Abdul-Saboor (Powhatan, Va.) won the men’s bobsled preliminary push championships by 0.16 seconds with a three-push combined time of 13.56. Abdul-Saboor’s best push was 4.45 seconds from the brakes. The 27-year-old played running back for the University of Virginia at Wise football team and now focuses on bodybuilding.

Sam McGuffie (Cypress, Texas) finished second with a time of 13.72. McGuffie starred as a high school running back for Cy-Fair High School in Cypress, which garnered attention from college football scouts. McGuffie competed at the University of Michigan before transferring to Rice University after his freshman season. He had contracts with several professional teams including the Oakland Raiders, Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Frank Del Duca (Bethel, Maine), a track and field competitor at the University of Maine, finished third in 13.73.

Athletes also receiving return tickets to USA Bobsled National Push Championships are fourth through ninth place finishers Austin Landis (Nashville, Tenn.), David Simon (Tacoma, Wash.), Nathan Gilsleider (Claremore, Okla.), Nathaniel Meade (Randolph, Maine), Evan Weinstock (San Francisco, Calif.) and Brent Fogt (Alpine, Utah).

USA Bobsled National Championships will be held from Sept. 18-19 in Lake Placid, where competitors will compete head-to-head to earn a position in a sled for the 2015-2016 National Team Trials in October.

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Results

Women (brakes, brakes):
1. Kehri Jones 9.87 (4.94, 4.93); 2. Kristen Hurley 10.22 (5.08, 5.14); 3. Seun Adigun 10.24 (5.10, 5.17); 4. Maliaikah Love 10.25 (5.14, 5.11); 5. Bonnie Kilis 10.27 (5.12, 5.18); 6. Jallycia Pearson 10.28 (5.12, 5.16); 7. Terra Evans 10.28 (5.13, 5.19); 8. Carly Fehler 10.30 (5.15, 5.15); 9. Mackenzie Flannigan 10.36 (5.25, 5.18); 10. Ashley Wiater 10.49 (5.22, 5.34); 11. Kelsey Couts 10.50 (5.26, 5.24); 12. Sable Otey 10.53 (5.32, 5.29); 13. Caroline McCombs 10.54 (5.28, 5.29); 14. Shelby Walton 10.56 (5.28, 5.28); 15. Ashley French 10.87 (5.44, 5.43); 16. Brooke Thomas 10.97 (5.46, 5.51);

Men (brakes, right, left):
1. Hakeem Saboor 13.56 (4.45, 4.56, 4.55); 2. Sam Mcguffie 13.72 (4.54, 4.57, 4.61); 3. Frank Del Duca 13.73 (4.51, 4.60, 4.62); 4. Austin Landis 13.73 (4.52, 4.58, 4.63); 5. David Simon 13.79 (4.59, 4.58, 4.62); 6. Nathan Gilsleider 13.79 (4.55, 4.63, 4.61); 7. Nathaniel Meade 13.82 (4.59, 4.61, 4.62); 8. Evan Weinstock 13.82 (4.57, 4.63, 4.62); 9. Brent Fogt 13.87 (4.58, 4.66, 4.63); 10. Christopher Kinney 13.92 (4.60, 4.68, 4.64); 11. Bryan Price 14.08 (4.65, 4.74, 4.69); 12. Marcus Poling 14.13 (4.68, 4.71, 4.74); 13. Sam Wagner 14.15 (4.66, 4.72, 4.77); 14. Bruce Gray 14.32 (4.74, 4.78, 4.80); 15. Patrick Johnson 14.37 (4.74, 4.78, 4.85); 16. Jake Waruch 14.40 (4.82, 4.80, 4.78); 17. Michael Fogt 14.43 (4.76, 4.85, 4.82); 18. Nathaniel Schmidt 14.48 (4.79, 4.86, 4.83); 19. Devin Dick 14.57 (4.76, 4.93, 4.88); 20. Keith Cline 14.73 (4.84, 4.92, 4.97);