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May 25, 2023

A three-time NCAA champion and First-Team AllAmerican pole vaulter, Sondre Guttormsen has been at his best on the biggest stages with titles at both the 2022 and 2023 NCAA indoor Championships as well as a victory at the 2022 NCAA Outdoor Championships. His indoor championship in 2022 was Princeton Track’s first individual national title in 20 years, and he repeated as champion in 2023 with a performance that tied the national collegiate record with a jump of 6.0 meters. In addition to his NCAA title, this year Guttormsen became the first Norwegian pole vaulter to win Gold at the European Athletics Indoor Championships.

A four-time Ivy League Champion who has won both the indoor and outdoor pole vault championship for two consecutive seasons, Guttormsen has set new program and Ivy League records both indoors and outdoors. A psychology major from Ski, Norway, Guttormsen is a consistent presence on the Watch List for the Bowerman Award which is presented annually to the nation’s top track and field athlete, and was the 2023 Mid-Atlantic Region Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Year.

A two-sport standout, Andrei Iosivas has earned AllAmerican honors in both football and track and field. On the gridiron, he led the Ivy League in receptions (66), receiving yards (943) and touchdown catches (seven) this season while being ranked ninth in the nation in receiving yards. His work as a receiver was rewarded with four All-American honors and invitations to both the Reese’s Senior Bowl and the NFL Combine. A twotime All-Ivy selection, Iosivas graduates No. 6 all-time in receiving yards by a Princeton football player with 1,909 and third in touchdown catches with 16.

The Ivy League record-holder and three-time Ivy champion in the heptathlon, Iosivas was a 2022 NCAA All-American in the event after finishing fourth at the indoor championships where he posted the fastest 60m time ever in the heptathlon when he ran 6.71 second. In April, Iosivas was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the sixth round of the NFL Draft. He is a politics major from Honolulu, Hawaii.

A nine-time All-American, Raunak Khosla is a threetime Ivy League Championships High Point Swimmer of the Meet, a 12-time Ivy League Champion and First Team All-Ivy honoree and a six-time Second Team All-Ivy honoree. In 2023, Khosla, an economics major from Roswell, Ga., helped lead the Tigers to the No. 24 ranking in the CSCAA Final Dual Meet Top-25, marking the first time in school history the Tigers ended the season with a top-25 ranking.

A US Olympic trials participant in 2021, Khosla holds program records in the 100 breaststroke, the 200 breaststroke, the 200 IM, the 400 IM and the 200 butterfly along with the 400 medley relay, 400 freestyle relay and the 800 freestyle relay.

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