Kaliyah Jones delivered an impressive performance at the Duke Invitational, clocking a new personal best in the women’s 400 meters and placing among the event’s top competitors.
Competing in Heat 4 of the women’s 400m, Jones stopped the clock at 55.21 seconds, marking the fastest time of her career in the event. The performance earned her 9th place overall in a highly competitive field of 75 athletes.
The new personal record highlights Jones’ continued progress on the track and her growing presence in collegiate competition. Her strong finish against a deep field of athletes demonstrates both her improving form and competitive determination as the outdoor season continues.
The Duke Invitational is widely regarded as a competitive meet that attracts talented athletes from across the collegiate circuit, making Jones’ top-ten finish a notable achievement.
With the season still underway, Jones will be looking to build on this momentum and continue lowering her time in upcoming meets.