Koran Rucker crowned champion of men’s hammer throw and discus
EMU welcomed hundreds of student-athletes, coaches, and spectators from schools across the Old Dominion Athletic Conference on Friday and Saturday, April 24-25, for the 2026 ODAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
As part of the university’s two-year agreement to host the annual event, this marked the second consecutive year the championships have been held at EMU. Last year was the first time EMU had hosted them since 2005.
The two-day event provided an exciting opportunity for EMU to showcase its campus and state-of-the-art track and field complex, which opened in October 2024. The facility is one of only a few in the ODAC that meets NCAA certification standards and can be configured to allow athletes to run, jump, and throw with the tailwind.
More than 120 volunteers assisted with events in rain, wind, sun, and changing temperatures. EMU faculty and staff from across departments, along with students, alumni, community members, and the athletics department, all contributed to making the meet a success.

Filipo Toelau competes in the 110-meter hurdles at the 2026 ODAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.


Ahsan Abul-Qasim (left) placed third in the men’s long jump, while Josh Joseph (right) earned All-ODAC honors.
Two EMU student-athletes won medals at the championships.
Koran Rucker, EMU Athletics Male Freshman of the Year, was named ODAC champion in the men’s discus throw and hammer throw and placed second in the shot put. He became the first men’s track and field athlete to win multiple events in the same ODAC outdoor championship meet since Michael Allen ’13 claimed both the long jump and triple jump in 2011.
Ahsan Abul-Qasim placed third in both the men’s 200-meter dash and the men’s long jump.
They were two of five Royals to earn All-ODAC honors in at least one event, along with Nick Arnold, Josh Joseph, and Da’Shawn Winters.
Three women student-athletes contributed point-scoring performances at the championships: Elili Asefa in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, Lauren Kauffman in the 10,000 meters, and Faith Schultz in the high jump.

Read recaps of the championships from EMU Athletics below:
Friday
- Koran Rucker wins hammer throw to lead Royal men on Day 1 of ODAC Championships (story)
- Three athletes score points for women’s track and field on Day 1 of ODAC Championships (story)
Saturday
- Men’s track and field finishes fifth at ODAC Outdoor Championships (story)

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