Macon, Ga. -- ETSU's James Rainer was named Atlantic Sun Athlete of the Week after
breaking a record and running a personal best.
The Alcoa, Tenn. native won the 60 meter dash at the Niswonger Invitational over
the weekend for his first title of the season. After posting a school record 6.73
(one-hundredth of a second off an NCAA Provisional qualifying time) in the preliminaries,
Rainer claimed the event with a 6.74 in the finals. Rainer's time broke former
Buccaneer All-American Jeff Horton's record of 6.75 set in 1995. He also competed
in the 200-meters for the first time in two years, running a personal best 21.84.
Rainer is majoring in Education.
The Atlantic Sun Athlete of the Week is announced every Wednesday during the 2006
indoor track season.
The 11-member league headquartered in Macon, Ga., consists of Belmont, Campbell,
ETSU, Florida Atlantic, Gardner-Webb, Jacksonville, Kennesaw State, Lipscomb,
Mercer, North Florida and Stetson.