Cameron Track & Field Competes at 55th John Jacobs Invitational

Aggies set personal bests in 13 events at prestigious Oklahoma meet

Apr. 11, 2026 at 6:50am

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The Cameron University track and field team competed in the 55th annual John Jacobs Invitational in Norman, Oklahoma on Friday. The Aggies participated in 13 events, with standout performances including Cyprien Bille's third-place finish in the Men's 800m with a personal best time of 1:50.88.

Why it matters

The John Jacobs Invitational is one of the top collegiate track and field events in the region, drawing top talent from across Oklahoma and the surrounding states. Strong showings at this meet can help raise the profile of Cameron's program and lead to future recruiting and competitive success.

The details

In addition to Bille's performance in the 800m, other Aggies set personal bests in their events. The team competed across a range of track and field disciplines, including sprints, distance runs, hurdles, and field events.

  • The 55th John Jacobs Invitational took place on Friday, April 11, 2026 in Norman, Oklahoma.

The players

Cyprien Bille

A member of the Cameron University track and field team who finished third in the Men's 800m with a personal best time.

Cameron University

A public university located in Lawton, Oklahoma that fields a competitive track and field program.

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What’s next

The Aggies will look to build on their strong performances at the John Jacobs Invitational as they prepare for the remainder of their outdoor season, including conference and national championship meets.

The takeaway

Cameron University's track and field team demonstrated its depth and talent at the prestigious John Jacobs Invitational, setting personal bests and earning a podium finish as they continue to establish the program as a force to be reckoned with in Oklahoma and beyond.