East Lake's Kaitlyn Kirby ended her junior track season on a high note. The versatile Eagle's athlete took gold in the heptathlon at the 2016 AAU National Club Championships at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex in Orlando. Coach Britt Taylor says although it was only her second time competing the two-day seven event test, the pair set lofty goals.
"The weekend went great. Although she didn't reach all of the goals. She set some solid personal bests along the way."
Day one saw Kirby compete in the 100m hurdles, high jump shot put and 200m dash. The rising senior beat the field in the hurdles running 15.51 and scoring 775 points.
The high jump was next and their were some definite fireworks coming from the Disney area in Virginia's Dymiere Jeffrey who cleared 5'10.75", the third highest mark behind only Vashti Cunningham who just punched her ticket to Rio, and Erika Voyzey of Pennsylvania. Despite Jeffrey receiving the attention, the competition guided Kirby to a new PR of 5'3" and Taylor says the momentum to tackle the remaining five events.
"She then went to the shot put and through a big lifetime PR for her at 29-11." The 200 is probably the least stressful event and she finished on a positive note and had the lead at the end of day 1."