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The spotlight belonged to one family at the US U20 Championships in Eugene as twin sisters Mia and Mariah Maxwell produced a remarkable sprinting masterclass to secure a memorable one-two finish in the women's 100 metres.
Leading the charge was Mia Maxwell, who powered to victory in an impressive 11.08 seconds with a legal tailwind of 0.8 m/s, confirming her status as one of the brightest young sprint talents in the United States. Displaying exceptional composure and acceleration, Mia separated herself from the field in the closing stages to claim the national U20 title in convincing fashion.
What made the moment even more special was the athlete who crossed the line behind her. Twin sister Mariah Maxwell completed a family sweep by racing to the silver medal in 11.33 seconds, turning the championship final into a celebration of sibling excellence. Their achievement marked one of the most memorable stories of the meet, as the sisters stood side by side atop the results sheet after dominating one of track and field's most prestigious junior competitions.
Rounding out the podium was Ava Kitchings, who delivered a strong performance to secure the bronze medal in 11.39 seconds, ensuring a highly competitive final in front of the Eugene crowd.
The Maxwell twins' extraordinary performance highlighted not only their individual talent but also the growing depth of American sprinting at the junior level. To witness sisters finish first and second in a national championship final is a rare occurrence, and their achievement added a unique chapter to the history of the US U20 Championships.
For Mia, the victory represents another significant milestone in a rapidly developing career, while Mariah's silver medal underscored the family's remarkable presence on the national stage. Together, they transformed the women's 100m final into one of the defining moments of the championships, proving that speed—and success—can truly run in the family.
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