PRINCETON, N.J. – After a record breaking showing in Boston over the weekend, sophomore
Harlow Tong earned Ivy League Men's Athlete of the Week status, becoming the first Crimson to receive the honor this season.
Racing in the opening heat of the men's 300m at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener, Tong made an instant impact. Tong finished in first place with a time of 33.07, as his mark represents a new school record in the men's 300m, surpassing the former record of 33.67 set by
Oliver Murcko '25 at the 2021 HBCU & Ivy Challenge. Tong's time is also a new facility record at the renowned Boston University Track & Tennis Center.
A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, Tong is looking to build off a stellar first-year season as he begins his second campaign with the Crimson. Last year saw Tong breakout in the outdoor portion of the season, winning an Ivy League title as a member of Harvard's men's 4x100m relay team. Tong is also the school record holder the outdoor men's 400m, running a 46.55 at the Tiger Track Classic.
The Crimson return to action on Saturday, Jan. 17, as Harvard hosts the Beantown Challenge at Gordon Indoor Track.
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