Air Force track athletes achieve historic times at Husky Classic

Ryan Cole Director of Track & Field and Cross Country
Ryan Cole Director of Track & Field and Cross Country
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Several Air Force Academy track and field athletes achieved notable performances at the Husky Classic in Seattle on February 14, 2026. The event, held at Dempsey Indoor, saw strong results from the Falcons’ middle distance runners.

Junior Cam Bodine recorded a personal best of 2:06.87 in the women’s 800-meter run. This time is the fastest by an Air Force runner since 2014 and ranks second on the program’s all-time list. Bodine won her heat by more than one second and finished 13th overall out of 50 competitors.

Anna Harden, also a junior, moved up to third place in the Academy’s all-time mile rankings with a time of 4:48.89. Harden had previously set the eighth-fastest program mark in the 3000 meters less than a day earlier and improved her mile time by nearly seven seconds.

Senior India Jones debuted at No. 13 on the Academy’s all-time mile standings with a finish of 4:52.27 after having posted the fifth-fastest Air Force time ever in the 5000 meters during this meet.

On the men’s side, three Falcons placed within the top twenty out of ninety-five runners in their mile race. Junior Dominykas Remeikis ran his second sub-four-minute mile (3:59.86), finishing seventh overall. Seniors Ben Scheller (4:00.63) and Ethan Ashley (4:01.71) finished eighteenth and twentieth respectively; Ashley’s performance was a personal best that elevated him to eleventh on Air Force’s all-time list.

The team will next compete at the Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championships from February 26-28 in Reno, Nevada, marking the first time this event will be held at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center.



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