Kampton Kam, a member of the University of Pennsylvania men’s track & field team, is set to compete in the men’s high jump at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Virginia Beach on March 15. Kam qualified for the championships by clearing a personal-best height of 2.21m (7′ 3″) at the Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Championships, where he finished in first place. This will be Kam’s second appearance at the NCAA Indoor Championships, having placed 16th last year with a height of 2.10m (6′ 10.75″) in Boston.
Kam is scheduled to compete on Saturday at noon, with fans having the opportunity to watch live on ESPN+. This is a significant opportunity for Kam to showcase his skills on a national stage and compete against some of the top high jumpers in the country.
Kam’s success in qualifying for the NCAA Indoor Championships is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the sport. His personal-best performance at the Ivy League championships demonstrates his potential to excel at the national level. The University of Pennsylvania community and track & field fans will be eagerly following Kam’s progress and cheering him on as he competes in Virginia Beach.
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