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Raud-Gumiel Earns Honorable Mention All-American Honors At NCAA Championships
6/14/2025 7:56:00 PM | Track and Field
LBSU’s Raud-Gumiel becomes program’s first women’s All-American since 2019, fourth heptathlon honoree in school history
EUGENE, Ore.--Long Beach State's Claudine Raud-Gumiel earned honorable mention All-America honors in the heptathlon as the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships concluded Saturday at Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon.
Raud-Gumiel, overcame early setbacks in the grueling seven-event competition. She fouled on each of her three long jump attempts and failed to score in the event. She rebounded in the javelin with a mark of 100 feet, 1 inch on her final attempt to finish ninth in her flight and 19th overall. In the 800 meters, she closed out the competition with a time of 2:23.07, placing 18th.
Raud-Gumiel totaled 4,577 points to finish 21st in the overall standings. Oklahoma's Pippi Lotta Enok captured the national title with 6,285 points.
With her performance, Raud-Gumiel became the first Long Beach State women's athlete to earn All-America honors since Bria Palmer placed 19th in the high jump in 2019. She is the first LBSU All-American in the heptathlon since Riley Cooks earned the distinction in 2016 and 2017. Only three Long Beach State athletes have achieved All-American status in the heptathlon, a list that also includes Ami Ice (1991).
Raud-Gumiel's breakdown
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Raud-Gumiel, overcame early setbacks in the grueling seven-event competition. She fouled on each of her three long jump attempts and failed to score in the event. She rebounded in the javelin with a mark of 100 feet, 1 inch on her final attempt to finish ninth in her flight and 19th overall. In the 800 meters, she closed out the competition with a time of 2:23.07, placing 18th.
Raud-Gumiel totaled 4,577 points to finish 21st in the overall standings. Oklahoma's Pippi Lotta Enok captured the national title with 6,285 points.
With her performance, Raud-Gumiel became the first Long Beach State women's athlete to earn All-America honors since Bria Palmer placed 19th in the high jump in 2019. She is the first LBSU All-American in the heptathlon since Riley Cooks earned the distinction in 2016 and 2017. Only three Long Beach State athletes have achieved All-American status in the heptathlon, a list that also includes Ami Ice (1991).
Raud-Gumiel's breakdown
| Â Event | Â Mark | Â Place | Â Points |
| Â 100m Hurdles | Â 13.66 | Â 8th | Â 1027 |
| Â High Jump | Â 5-6 1/2 | Â 12th | Â 842 |
|  Shot Put |  33-11 1/2 |  23rd |  552 |
| Â 200m | Â 24.99 | Â 18th | Â 888 |
| Â Long Jump | Â Foul | Â --- | Â --- |
| Â Javelin | Â 100-1 | Â 19th | Â 486 |
| Â 800m | Â 2:23.07 | Â 18th | Â 782 |
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