Bermudian athlete Ryan Outerbridge has been recognized for his outstanding performances during the 2025 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field season, earning All-Region honors from the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
The prestigious accolade, announced by the USTFCCCA, highlights the top performers across the nation, with the top five individuals in each event from each region receiving All-Region distinction. Additionally, members of the top three relay teams in each region were also recognized.
Outerbridge's inclusion comes as a result of his impressive showing at the Northeast-10 Conference Championships in February. His performances in the middle-distance events were particularly noteworthy.
The athlete showcased his versatility and strength by securing two top-10 finishes. His crowning achievement came in the men's 1-mile run, where he stormed to victory with a time of 4:18.16. He further solidified his credentials with a third-place finish in the 800m run, clocking a time of 1:58.40.
The regional classifications, mirroring those used in the cross-country season, saw Outerbridge recognized within the Atlantic region. This achievement underscores the high level of competition within the region and the significance of Outerbridge's performances.
His All-Region honour is a testament to his dedication and hard work throughout the indoor season. It also serves as a source of pride for his college and for Bermuda, showcasing the talent emerging from the island nation. Outerbridge's success highlights the dedication and skill required to compete at the NCAA Division II level. He can now look forward to the outdoor season with confidence, building on his indoor achievements.
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