Keturah Orji sets NJ state record & US #1 mark in TJ (42'1.50") on Wednesday!

 

When you are truly elite, you do not need a warm-up competition to put down a big performance. As Mount Olive (NJ) senior Keturah Orji showed on Wednesday in her first triple jump competition of the indoor season as she broke the New Jersey state record and took over as the US leader in the event by nearly two full feet with a mark of 42'1.50". The performance from the mid-week New Jersey Metropolitan Invitational puts her just outside of US top 10 all-time territory in the event (current US top 10 HS indoor all-time cut-off is 42'2.75").

The University of Georgia recruit Orji (pictured right by Don Rich from the 2013 New Balance Indoor Nationals) is now the US leader in the triple jump as well as the long jump after a winning leap of 20'8.75" in the long jump just several days ago also at the Armory in the New Balance Games. The potential to move up into the US top 10 all-time list and even challenge the US high school national indoor record of 44'6.75" is certainly in the neighborhood and mind of an athlete like Orji who went a US #2 all-time outdoors mark of 44'11" last summer in a bronze medal finish at the World Youth Championships in Ukraine.

Take a look below at the past former high school greats in the girls triple jump that she will need to leapfrog on that US top all-time list (courtesy of lists compiled by Track & Field News).

 

TRIPLE JUMP
44-6¾ Ke’Nyia Richardson (Holy Names, Oakland, California) 2007  
43-11½ Juliana Yendork (Walnut, California) 1991  
43-5(A) Brittany Daniels (West, Tracy, California) 2005  
42-8¾(A) Vashti Thomas (Mt. Pleasant, San José, California) 2008  
42-5¼ LaShonda Christopher (River Ridge, Olympia, Washington) 1995  
  *Carla Forbes (Newton North, Newtonville, Massachusetts) 2012  
42-4¾ *Sheena Johnson (Gar-Field, Woodbridge, Virginia) 1999  
  *Erica McLain (East, Plano, Texas) 2003  
42-3½(A) Ciarra Brewer (Logan, Union City, California) 2011  
42-2¾ Jamesha Youngblood (Hercules, California) 2007  

 

Orji is also blogging for MileSplit this indoor season and you can follow along with her progression and thoughts on the current indoor season from her first two blog entries below.