Arkansas Wins Men's Track and Field Title
阿肯色大學奪得男子田徑賽冠軍
Introduction
The NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships happened in Oregon. Many athletes broke records on June 12, 2026.
NCAA室外田徑錦標賽在奧勒岡州舉行。許多運動員在2026年6月12日打破了紀錄。
Main Body
The University of Arkansas won the men's team title. They got 56 points. This is their first win since 2003.
阿肯色大學奪得男子隊冠軍,共獲得56分。這是他們自2003年以來首次奪冠。
Two men ran very fast. Samuel Ogazi and Jaiden Reid set new college records in the 400-meter and 200-meter races. Ja'Kobe Tharp and Kanyinsola Ajayi also won their races.
兩名男子跑得非常快。Samuel Ogazi和Jaiden Reid在400公尺和200公尺賽事中創下了大學新紀錄。Ja'Kobe Tharp和Kanyinsola Ajayi也贏得了他們的賽事。
Other athletes did great things. Habtom Samuel won two long races. Axelina Johansson won her fourth title in the shot put. Kimani Jack and Selva Prabhu also won their events.
其他運動員也表現卓越。Habtom Samuel贏得兩場長距離賽事。Axelina Johansson在推球項目中奪得她的第四個冠軍。Kimani Jack和Selva Prabhu也贏得了他們的項目。
Conclusion
Arkansas is the men's champion. The women's competition is not finished. Washington is in first place now.
阿肯色大學是男子組冠軍。女子組比賽尚未結束。華盛頓大學目前暫居第一。
Vocabulary Learning
🏃 THE "WINNING" PATTERN
Look at how the text describes success. To reach A2, you need to know how to say someone is the best or got a prize.
The Action Words
- Won → (Example: Arkansas won the title) → Use this for prizes or games.
- Broke → (Example: Athletes broke records) → Use this when someone beats a previous high score.
- Set → (Example: They set new records) → Use this to create a new high score.
Who is the winner? In English, we add -ion or -ant to describe the person or the event:
- Champion (The person who wins)
- Competition (The event where people race)
Simple Time Shift Notice the words "Since 2003". This tells us the time from a point in the past until now.
- 2003 → Now = Since 2003.