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Track & Field and Cross Country Host Annual Awards Banquet to Celebrate 2024 Season

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard track & field and cross country gathered at the Harvard Club of Boston on Saturday, Jan. 11 to celebrate and remember the 2024 track & field and cross country seasons. Across all three seasons, Crimson student-athletes won four individual NCAA national championships, as Graham Blanks '25 and Maia Ramsden '24 also made their Olympic debuts in Paris over the summer.

Along with 42 team awards, The William W. "Bill" McCurdy Director of Track & Field/Cross Country, Jason Saretsky, also revealed the 2025 cross country team captains. Molly Malague and Lily O'Donoghue-McDonald will serve as team captains for the women's team, while Sam Burgess and Charlie Ortmans will lead the men's team in 2025.

2024 Cross Country Team Awards

The Jerry Kanter Improvement Award is awarded annually to the individual selected by the coaches as having shown the most improvement, not only during the season, but over one or more seasons, if applicable. The award was established in 1981 by Jerry Kanter, the former Chairman of the Friends of Harvard Track/Cross Country.

Winner: Annelies Quinton

The Jaako Mikkola Award was established by Paul R. Judy '53 in honor of Jakko Mikkola, Harvard cross country and track & field coach from 1921 to 1952. Awarded to that member of the Harvard cross country team who has, through continued and conscientious effort for team success, shown noteworthy improvement in physical performance.

Winner: Shane Brosnan

The Kate Wiley Outstanding Performer Award is awarded annually to the individual selected by the coaches as having been the most outstanding for that particular season.

Winners: Molly Malague and Penelope Salmon

The JD French '56 Cross Country Award is given in the name of J.D. "Don" French '56. French was active in university affairs, captain of the 1955 Harvard cross country team, was an inspirational leader and competitor possessed of unusual enthusiasm. French believed strongly in the value of cross country and athletics at Harvard. He was unfortunately met with an untimely passing in a plane accident in 1961. The award was established by friends and teammates, and later endowed by his father and mother. The J.D. French '56 Cross Country award is presented to the member of the Harvard cross country team who best combines the qualities of team inspiration, enthusiasm, improvement, and ardent belief in the values of sport and athletics at Harvard.

Winner: Graham Blanks

2023-24 Track & Field Awards

The Bingham Relay Award recognizes each member the relay team considered by the coaching staff to be the most outstanding during the entirety of the track & field season. Named after Norman Williams Bingham, Jr. '95, Binghman was a member of Harvard's first team to win the mile relay against Yale. Over his 60 years as a member of the Boston Bar, Bingham maintained an interest in Harvard and its athletic programs. The members of his own relay team were his lifelong friends.

Winners (Women): Sophia Gorriaran, Chloe Fair, Victoria Bossong, and Maia Ramsden
Winners (Men):  Timi Esan, Lance Ward, Jonas Clarke, and Collin Fullen

The Ohiri Triple Jump Award showcases the triple jumper who best exemplifies Chris Ohiri '62, an Olympian for Nigeria in 1960 and 1964, in the characteristics of enthusiasm, team loyalty, and excellence of performance.

Winner: Daniel Falode

The Rand Hurdle Award is presented to the Harvard hurdler who has contributed significantly by their outstanding character, excellence of performance, leadership, team spirit or individual improvement to the best in Harvard athletics and to his or her team's success.

Winners: Chloe Fair and Aaron Shirley

The Schick Sprint Award is given in the name of William A. Schick '05. He was the only man to win the Harvard-Yale 100 and 200 yard sprints all four years at Harvard (1902-1905). In 1902 he set the world record for the 70 yard dash. In 1904 and 1905, Schick was the IC4A 100 and 200 yard spring champion. He captained the 1905 Harvard track & field team. The Schick Sprint Award recognizes the Harvard sprinter who, like Bill Schick – through consistent hard work, courage, ability, sportsmanship, and devotion to team welfare, provides an outstanding example and inspiration to teammates both in practice and competition.

Winners: Chrystal Aluya and Lance Ward

The Westmore Wilcox 440 Award is given in the name of Westmore Wilcox Jr. '17. Wilcox first broke the 440 yard record on May 8, 1915 with a time of 48.6. A week later on May, 15, he broke the record again with a time of 48.0. The Westmore Wilcox 440 Award is presented to the Harvard runner who is the most outstanding in the 440 yard run/400m run during the season.

Winners: Victoria Bossong and Gregory Lapit

The Women's Beyond the Call of Duty Award is bestowed to the student-athlete(s) who go above and beyond in their commitment to Harvard track & field. They are tremendous ambassadors for the program and embody the core values of the program.

Winners: Marianne Mihas and Anastasia Retsa

The Hennessy Mile Relay Award was created by Vincent L. Hennessy '62 in honor of his father Vincent Lawrence Hennessy, AB 1930, LLB 1933, an outstanding competitor and anchor of the Harvard mile relay team, which set a world indoor mile relay record in 1930. That time stood as the Harvard record for 27 years. The Hennessy Mile Relay Award honors the Harvard varsity mile relay team which through performance and attitude inspires the qualities of dedication, determination, competitive spirit, teamwork and high-performance characteristic of Vincent Hennessy.

Winners (Women): Chloe Fair, Izzy Goudros, Sophia Gorriaran, and Victoria Bossong
Winners (Men): Aaron Shirley, Gregory Lapit, Peter Diebold, and Lance Ward

The Robert W. Harwood Pole Vault Award is given in honor of Robert Walker Hardwood '20. Harwood was the holder of the 1914 interscholastic record, member of the Harvard track & field team from 1918-1921, and member of the 1920 United States Olympic Team. This award is presented to the Harvard pole vaulter who through loyalty, effort, performance and conduct has made a significant contribution to Harvard and Harvard track & field.

Winner: Anastasia Retsa

The Little Shot Put Award is given in the name of Clarence C. "Pete" Little '10. Little was a Intercollegiate Champion in 1909, captain of the 1910 Harvard track & field team, a leader, performer, sports, and a dedicated and diligent worker. Awarded annually to the Harvad shot putter who has greatly contributed to the success of the program through hard work, ability to overcome obstacles, individual improvement, excellence of competitive performance, leadership by example, and a strong team loyalty.

Winner: Isaac Delaney

The Carver Hammer and Weight Award showcases the member of the Harvard track & field team, who, through conduct, perseverance, and performance in the hammer or weight throw, has contributed notably to Harvard track & field and the Harvard community. The award is given in the name of Eugene P. Carver Jr. '13, a sportsman and a dedicated track & field official for 57 years.

Winners: Emilia Kolokotroni and Kenneth Ikeji

The Rita Raju Memorial Award is presented in the memory of former student-athlete Rita Raju '92. Raju was the first recipient of the Coaches Award for Women, an award given to the senior track team member who during their career at Harvard demonstrated expectational dedication to track, one whose dedication to practice was uncompromised. Upon her passing in 1995, Raju's teammates felt it appropriate to establish the Coaches Award in her name to honor her memory and spotlight a senior who most closely emulates Rita's personal discipline, dedication to Harvard Track, excellence of scholarly pursuits, integrity, and community involvement.

Winner: Ava Rauser

The Ed Stowell Award honors the legacy of former field events coach, Ed Stowell. Stowell coached at Harvard for 28 years. Exceptional were his enthusiasm, unbridled optimism, continued hard work, loyalty to the student-athletes, team and school and, most importantly aggressive eagerness to compete for team success regardless of the conditions. This award goes to that Harvard field events athlete who most closely exemplifies those qualities.

Winners: Milina Wepiwé and Kenneth Ikeji

The Jannergren "Overcoming Physical Adversity" Award honors seniors who overcame great physical adversity over the course of their college career and became a consistent team contributor. The award is named after former team trainer Henry Jannergren.

Winners: Ellie O'Hara, Jaeschel Acheampong, and Acer Iverson

The McLaughlin Award honors first-year student-athletes who embody the characteristics of James McLaughlin '52. McLaughlin was an outstanding athlete and citizen at the Cranbrook School, equally distinguished in his performance in track at Harvard, passed away in his first year on campus. His teammates, knowing how strongly the qualities of fellowship and sportsmanship were embodied in him, feel that the best way to ensure the growth of these qualities in future athletes is to present an annual award to that first-year of the track team, who, like James McLaughlin, distinguishes him or herself in exemplifying them.

Winners: Alice Mihas and Timi Esan

The Helmus Improvement Awards recognizes three members of the Harvard track & field squad who with loyal team effort, hard work and conscientious practice have shown marked improvement, contributing to team success.

Winners: Tito Alofe, Peter Fischer and Ben Rosa

The Nelson Unsung Hero Award is presented in the memory of William H. (Bill) Nelson, a shot-putter, naval officer, attorney, and a founding father of the Friends of Harvard Track. The award recognizes a senior member of the Harvard track team who through years of perseverance, loyalty, and conscientious effort often unnoticed or unrewarded has made a vital contribution to his teammates, his team and the Harvard community and in so doing best exemplifies the qualities of Bill Nelson.

Winners: Mason Rodriguez and Maxwell Brown

The Gary Geissler Women's Unsung Hero Award recognizes a Harvard track & field student-athlete who through years of perseverance, loyalty, and conscientious effort often unnoticed or unrewarded has made a vital contribution to their teammates, team and the Harvard community.

Winner: Egbe Ndip-Agbor

The Pappy Hunt Improvement Award is presented annually to the women student-athlete who, through hard work and dedication to the team, has showcased the most improvement during the year. Named after the first Harvard women's track & field coach, The Pappy Hunt Improvement Award embodies coach Hunt's philosophy and coaching style.

Winners: Zoe Cooper, Mfoniso Andrew and Michaela Denson

The Watters Mile Award is given in honor of John Nickerson Watters '26, who was an inspirational team performer and superb competitor. The donor, Ellsworth "Red" Haggerty '27 was an outstanding 880 and mile runner who captained the 1927 Harvard track & field team. The Watters Mile Award is given annually to the student-athlete who has competed for Harvard in the mile run with distinction and with dedication to the team's success.

Winners: Maia Ramsden and Ferenc Kovacs

The Leslie Cooper Golemme '86 Women's Most Outstanding Performer Award is presented to the most outstanding student-athlete and is usually awarded on the basis of the Indoor and Outdoor seasons combined.

Winner: Maia Ramsden

The Women's Most Valuable Performer Award is presented annually to the most outstanding women's performer on the Harvard track & field program.

Winner: Maia Ramsden

The McCurdy Beyond the Call of Duty Award is presented annually to the most outstanding men's performer on the Harvard track & field program.

Winners: Graham Blanks and Kenneth Ikeji
 
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Players Mentioned

Jaeschel Acheampong

Jaeschel Acheampong

Sprints / Jumps
Senior
Chrystal Aluya

Chrystal Aluya

Sprints
Senior
Maxwell Brown

Maxwell Brown

Sprints
Senior
Peter Diebold

Peter Diebold

Middle Distance
Senior
Collin Fullen

Collin Fullen

Sprints
Senior
Acer Iverson

Acer Iverson

Distance
Senior
Gregory Lapit

Gregory Lapit

Sprints
Senior
Egbe Ndip-Agbor

Egbe Ndip-Agbor

Sprints
Senior
Ellie O

Ellie O'Hara

Jumps
Senior
Maia Ramsden

Maia Ramsden

Distance
Senior

Players Mentioned

Jaeschel Acheampong

Jaeschel Acheampong

Senior
Sprints / Jumps
Chrystal Aluya

Chrystal Aluya

Senior
Sprints
Maxwell Brown

Maxwell Brown

Senior
Sprints
Peter Diebold

Peter Diebold

Senior
Middle Distance
Collin Fullen

Collin Fullen

Senior
Sprints
Acer Iverson

Acer Iverson

Senior
Distance
Gregory Lapit

Gregory Lapit

Senior
Sprints
Egbe Ndip-Agbor

Egbe Ndip-Agbor

Senior
Sprints
Ellie O

Ellie O'Hara

Senior
Jumps
Maia Ramsden

Maia Ramsden

Senior
Distance