Tooni Ogunyeye delivered a statement performance at the 2026 America East Indoor Championships, successfully defending his men’s 60m title and sealing a dominant sprint double for UAlbany Great Danes.
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The Canadian U20 100m record holder looked sharp from the opening round, clocking 6.72 seconds in the preliminaries before raising his level in the final.
Ogunyeye powered to victory in 6.68 seconds, securing back-to-back conference crowns in the 60m and reaffirming his status as one of the premier sprinters in the league.
But the championship masterclass did not end there.
Returning to the track for the 200m, Ogunyeye completed a brilliant double. He cruised through the prelims in 21.17 seconds and followed it up with an even quicker 21.15 seconds in the final to clinch his second gold medal of the meet.
The performance underlined not only his raw speed but also his consistency across rounds — a hallmark of elite championship racing.
With double gold secured and his title successfully defended, Ogunyeye continues to build strong momentum as the indoor season progresses.
As the stakes rise later in the campaign, the Great Danes star appears poised for even bigger performances on the national stage.







