Keturah Orji
Keturah Orji is an American track and field athlete specializing in the triple jump. She has set a new US triple jump record twice.
Life
Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, Orji grew up in Mount Olive Township, New Jersey and graduated from Mount Olive High School in 2014.Career
Orji placed 2nd in the triple jump in London at 2018 Athletics World Cup after she jumped.Orji won 2018 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships where Orji triple jumped setting a US Championship triple jump record.
Orji placed 5th in the triple jump in Birmingham at 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships after she jumped.
University of Georgia Senior Keturah Orji opened her final year by topping her own collegiate, NCAA Division 1 and American Indoor Records in the triple jump in 14.53 m at the Clemson Invitational on Saturday January 20, 2018. Video
Orji was recognized as one of three finalists for The Bowerman Award presented by USTFCCCA in 2017.
Injury forced Orji from competing in the 2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's triple jump in London Stadium after qualifying at 2017 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships where Orji triple jumped to win in 95 degree heat at Hornet Stadium.
Orji was recognized as one of three finalists for The Bowerman Award presented by USTFCCCA, the highest collegiate honor in track and field, December 16, 2016 on Friday night in Orlando after being honored by the Southeastern Conference outdoor Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Mount Olive Superintendent Larrie Reynolds presented Orji with a plaque on Monday night, at a meeting which also acknowledged all fall athletes in the district. She was also presented with a "key to the city" at a township council workshop meeting on Tuesday night.
Keturah Orji triple jumped American record at Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump to place fourth.
Orji joined Team USA teammate Andrea Geubelle as one of the two meeting 2016 Olympic Standard at 2016 United States Olympic Trials and represented the at Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics and in the fifth round the pair were joined by Christina Epps who jumped the 2016 Olympic Standard to form a trio for Rio. Orji jumped American Record since broken by Tori Franklin.
She represented her country at the 2016 World Indoor Championships finishing fourth. She set the American record at while winning the 2016 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Orji set the triple jump American Junior record at while winning the 2015 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
International competitions
Personal bests
Outdoor- Long jump –
- Triple jump –
- Long jump –
- Triple jump – American Indoor Record
NCAA
Georgia's Keturah Orji becomes first woman to win 8 NCAA titles in Field events.
Orji won 2018 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships triple jump and long jump championship titles jumping and respectively earning 20 points for the Georgia Lady Bulldogs in Eugene, Oregon / University of Oregon where the Oregon Ducks hosted the 2018 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Orji won her ninth SEC Title triple jump and long jump championship titles jumping and respectively earning 20 points for the Georgia Lady Bulldogs in Knoxville, Tennessee where the Tennessee Volunteers hosted the 2018 SEC Outdoor track and field championships. Orji set a collegiate record in the triple jump in Knoxville.
Orji won 2018 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships triple jump title and placed 2nd in long jump behind champion Kate Hall ahead of Georgia Lady Bulldogs teammate Tara Davis.
Orji won her seventh SEC Title as a champion in the triple jump at Texas A&M University at the 2018 SEC Indoor track and field championships and placed 2nd in long jump behind champion Kate Hall.
Orji was a 2017 Bowerman Award finalist.
Orji won 2017 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships triple jump title and placed 2nd in long jump behind Georgia Lady Bulldogs teammate and champion Kate Hall.
Orji won her sixth SEC Title as a champion in the triple jump at University of South Carolina at the 2017 SEC Outdoor track and field championships and placed 5th in long jump behind champion Quanesha Burks.
Orji won 2017 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships triple jump title and placed 3rd in long jump.
Orji won her fifth SEC Title as a champion in the triple jump at Vanderbilt University at the 2017 SEC Indoor track and field championships where she set SEC, college, NCAA Division I, and American records surpassing 1996 US Olympian and 10 time USATF national champion Sheila Hudson.
Orji won fan vote for 2015-2016 Bowerman Award. The Bowerman award is collegiate track & field’s highest individual honor.
Orji won 2016 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships triple jump and placed 6th in long jump.
Orji has been named the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association National Women’s Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year in 2015-2016.
Orji placed won 2016 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships triple jump and placed 4th in long jump.
Orji was named the 2016 Southeastern Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year as well as the SEC Field Athlete of the Year.
Orji won 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships triple jump setting an American junior record and placed 7th in long jump.
Orji placed second 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships triple jump and placed 13th in long jump.
Prep
Orji is a 2014 graduate of Mount Olive High School in Flanders.Orji had a high school personal best triple jump of 44 feet 11 inches
Orji defended her New Jersey Meet of Champions Triple jump crown, set a New Jersey state record with a 42-6 1/2 and improved on the Morris County long jump record of 20-2 in 2013.
Orji won the 2013-2014 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association girls track and field Gatorade Player of the Year awards.
Orji credits doing gymnastics when she was young for part of her early success. In 2010, Orji was a level 8 gymnast at Giant Gymnastics, Inc. in Hackettstown, New Jersey. At the 2010 New Jersey state championships, she performed the All-Around. Orji wanted to become an Olympic gymnast as a youth.