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Ja’Kobe Tharp Shines with NCAA 110m Hurdles Title in Blistering 13.05s PB

Auburn’s Ja’Kobe Tharp delivered a sensational performance at the NCAA Championships in Eugene, storming to victory in the men’s 110m hurdles final with a personal best of 13.05 seconds (+0.5 m/s). The 19-year-old standout showed remarkable composure and speed to claim the national title and cement his status as one of the brightest young hurdlers in the country.

Tharp's winning time marks a significant personal milestone and places him among the fastest collegians in history. He led a competitive field that saw Arizona’s Zachary Extine finish a close second in 13.13s, also a personal best. South Africa’s John Adesola, representing the University of Houston, took third with 13.28s.

The final was a showcase of rising talent, but Tharp’s poise under pressure and flawless execution over the barriers proved decisive. With this victory, the Auburn freshman not only takes home NCAA gold but also signals his readiness for the international stage.

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