MW Outdoor Track & Field Championship Central | Final Results

CLOVIS, Calif – The 2026 Credit Union 1 Mountain West Outdoor Track & Field Championships concluded on Saturday at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Clovis. New Mexico and Colorado State repeated as the women’s and men’s team champions, respectively.

The New Mexico women’s team dominated on Saturday, finishing with 190 team points. It was the most team points by a women’s team winner since 2011. Colorado State’s men’s team held steady over the weekend, finishing with 200 points.

Colorado State’s Klaire Kovatch defended her title in the discus throw to kick off the action on Championship Saturday. Air Force’s Texas Tanner set his second Mountain West Championship meet record of the weekend with a 65.61m throw in the men’s discus, earning gold.

On the track, the men’s 100 race was a photo finish between GCU’s Miguel Rosario and Utah State’s Ayodele Ojo. Rosario had the edge at a time of 10.083 to Ojo’s 10.087, both enough for a new meet record and the fastest race since 2022. Rosario also won the 200m race in a time of 20.13, en route to his second meet-record time of the night.

Boise State’s Kaiya Robertson earned two gold medals on Saturday, winning the 1,500 and 800 races. It was her second-straight 1,500 title. New Mexico’s Taniya Looney also took home a pair of gold medals on Saturday, winning the 100 and 200m dash. It was the third-straight season that the same MW athlete won both titles, but the first for the Lobos.

San Diego State won its sixth-straight 100m hurdles title as Jada Pierre defended her title on Saturday, clocking a time of 11.09 seconds.

New Mexico’s Marion Jepngetich won the women’s 5,000m race in a new meet record time of 15:22.06. She bested the previous record of 15:39.13 set back in 2021. On the men’s side, New Mexico’s Habtom Samuel also set a new meet record with a time of 13:25.96 en route to his second MW title in the 5,000.

New Mexico closed the evening with wins in the men’s and women’s 4×400 relays.

2026 Mountain West Outdoor Track & Field Champions – Day Two

Women’s Discus – Klaire Kovatch, Colorado State (58.39m)

Women’s Triple Jump – Taryn Burkett, GCU (12.97m)

Men’s Discus  – Texas Tanner, Air Force (65.61m)

Women’s High Jump – Morgan Glaser, Air Force (1.82m)

Men’s Pole Vault – Logan Hammer, Utah State (5.55m)

Women’s 4x100m Relay – UNLV (44.27)

Men’s 4x100m Relay – Utah State (39.87)

Women’s 1,500m – Kaiya Robertson, Boise State (4:18.21)

Men’s 1,500m – Alex Thompson, Boise State (4:03.72)

Women’s 100m Hurdles – Jada Pierre, San Diego State (13.18)

Men’s Triple Jump – Ndayiragije Shukurani, Colorado State (15.50m)

Men’s 110m Hurdles – Trenton Givens, Colorado State (13.55)

Women’s 400m – Eva Ngom, New Mexico (51.98)

Men’s 400m – Kenny Carpenter, Colorado State (45.84)

Women’s 100m – Taniya Looney, New Mexico (11.09)

Men’s 100m – Miguel Rosario, Grand Canyon (10.083)

Women’s 800m – Kaiya Robertson, Boise State (2:02.81)

Men’s 800m – Landon Bott, Utah State (1:48.18)

Women’s 400m Hurdles – Neya Jamison, Colorado State (57.02)

Men’s 400m Hurdles – Carsen Bruns, Colorado State (50.88)

Women’s 200m – Taniya Looney, New Mexico (22.81)

Men’s 200m – Miguel Rosario, Grand Canyon (20.13)

Women’s 5,000m – Marion Jepngetich, New Mexico (15:22.06)

Men’s 5,000m – Habtom Samuel, New Mexico (13:25.96)

Women’s 4x400m Relay – New Mexico (3:36.72)

Men’s 4x400m Relay – New Mexico (3:09.68)’

The 2026 Individual Award winners were announced at the conclusion of the meet. Those include:

Men’s Outstanding Track Performer of the Meet: Miguel Rosario, Grand Canyon

Men’s Outstanding Field Performer of the Meet: Texas Tanner, Air Force

Women’s Outstanding Track Performer of the Meet: Taniya Looney, New Mexico

Women’s Outstanding Field Performer of the Meet: Jenna Fee Feyerabend, San Diego State

Men’s Coach of the Year: Brian Bedard, Colorado State

Women’s Coach of the Year: Darren Gauson, New Mexico