
By Matt Browning
Clearwater senior track athlete Madison Williams was a part of many successes during the 2024 season.
At the state track meet, she won the 100h, 300h and was a key part of the 4×1 relay team that also took first.
It’s the 4×1 team that has Williams particularly excited for the 2025 season.
“I think what I’m most excited for this season is that we didn’t lose anyone from our relays and can just continue to build onto our previous season,” Williams said. “We have also added a few girls that will play some key rolls to this team.”
It’s difficult to imagine Williams being any better this season than last season, but she put in the work so she could be just that.
I spent a majority of my offseason training with my personal trainer Landon Langston from optimal performance to make myself stronger and more explosive,” Williams said. “I also did indoor track over the winter to better prepare myself for this season.”
All of the accolades and accomplishments from last year are things that Williams is proud of. But there is something else she wants to take care of this year that would be one of the most impressive feats of all.
“One of my main areas I am looking to improve in is being more explosive out of the blocks,” Williams said. “One goal I have individually is to hopefully break our school record (14.30) by the end of the season.”