Concord Sophomore Thomas Saysaw Sets New State Record in Triple Jump
Concord sophomore breaks state record
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At the New Hampshire Meet of Champions, Concord sophomore Thomas Saysaw achieved a remarkable leap of 48 feet 10 inches in the triple jump, breaking the state record. This jump is not only a school record but also the best for any sophomore in the United States, ranking 56th overall nationally.
- 01Thomas Saysaw's jump of 48 feet 10 inches sets a new state record for New Hampshire.
- 02This achievement is the best triple jump record for any sophomore across the United States.
- 03Saysaw's jump ranks 56th among all high school athletes nationwide.
- 04The record-breaking jump occurred at the New Hampshire Meet of Champions.
- 05Saysaw is a sophomore at Concord High School in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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At the New Hampshire Meet of Champions, held recently, Concord sophomore Thomas Saysaw made headlines by breaking the state record in the triple jump. His impressive leap of 48 feet 10 inches not only set a new benchmark for the state but also established him as the top sophomore in the country for this event. This remarkable performance places him 56th overall among all high school athletes nationwide, highlighting his exceptional talent and potential in track and field. The event, which showcases the best athletes in New Hampshire, provided a platform for Saysaw to demonstrate his skills, and his achievement is a significant milestone for both him and Concord High School. As a former captain of the Boston Fleet, his dedication and hard work have clearly paid off, and this record is expected to inspire other young athletes in the region. Coaches and fans alike are eager to see how he will continue to develop in the coming years, as he aims to further improve his performance and possibly break more records in the future.
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Thomas Saysaw's record-setting jump is expected to inspire local athletes and boost interest in track and field at Concord High School.
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