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2011-12 Women's Track and Field

Kiki Malomo-Paris

  • Height 5-8
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Glenlola
  • Hometown Bangor, Northern Ireland

Biography

2011 Outdoor: Finished seventh overall, 5.36m, in the long jump at the Colonial Relays... Returns as the Retrievers top preformer in the long jump.

  

2010-11 Indoor: Earned second place overall in the long jump at both the Lafayette/Rider Winter Games Invitational and the Patriot games... Finished sixth overall, 5.41m, in the long jump at the Terrapin Indoor Invitational. Returns as the Retrievers top preformer in the long jump.

 

2009-10 Indoor: Set the UMBC record in the long jump with a leap of 5.65m at the Rider/Lafayette Winter Games… Set a career-best time in the 60-meter dash at the New York Armory, finishing 10th… Named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2009 Outdoor: Placed 21st in the 100-meter dash at the America East Championship, with a season best time of 13.07, while finishing 17th in the 200-meter dash with a time of 27.20.

2008-09 Indoor: Placed 17th at the America East Championships in the 55-meter dash with a season-best time of 7.52… Also placed 18th in the 200-meter dash at the conference meet with a season-best time of 26.21.

Background: Won a gold medal in the 4x100-meter relay at the 2005 Celtic games… Was the Irish Junior Youth Champion in 100- and 200-meter dashes.
 
Personal: Youngest of two children to Donald and Jide Malomo-Paris… Has a brother Olaolu... Born on Jan. 6, 1991.

Historical Player Information

  • 2008-09Freshman

    Sprints
    5'8"
  • 2009-10Sophomore

    Sprints
    5'8"
  • 2010-11Junior

    Sprints
    5'8"
  • 2011-12Senior

    Sprints
    5'8"
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