Stockton’s Ahmad Fogg capped a monster horizontal jumps double with a record-setting win in the triple jump at the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships at the Ott Center.
Fogg, who set a school record and meet record 24-8 ¾ to win the long jump last Saturday, set a meet-record 49-9 ¼ to win a terrific triple jump battle with Rowan’s Joshua Justin on Friday.
Fogg is now No. 2 in NCAA Division 3 this year in the long jump and No. 3 in the triple jump, so he’ll have a chance to compete in both at Nationals next month in Birmingham, Ala.
Fogg, an Egg Harbor graduate, came into the meet with a PR of 47-8 ½ from outdoor NJACs in Ewing in May and an indoor PR of 47-7 ¼ from a meet in Chester, Pa., three weeks ago.
He immediately blew away his PRs with a 49-1 ¾ on his 1st jump and then PR’d again on his next two jumps with a 49-3 and the winning 49-9 ¼. He added a 49-1 and 48-7 ½ and finished with an averge of 48-4 ¼, his average of six jumps surpassing his previous PR.
Fogg’s 49-9 ¼ ranks 7th all-time by a South Jersey jumper.
Meanwhile, Rowan junior Joshua Justin, who came into the meet No. 8 in NCAA Division 3 with a 48-6 ¾ PR from Ocean Breeze in December, kept after Fogg with some strong jumps of his own, including a PR 48-11 ¾ on his 2nd attempt and then another PR 49-2 ¼ on his final jump.
Fogg and Justin are now ranked No. 2 and 4 in Division 3 this year. Montclair’s Hiven Biffot, who is No. 3 at 49-7, did not compete Friday.
Fogg broke the meet record of 49-6 ½ set in 2016 by Stockton’s Jared Lewis of Deptford at the Armory. Lewis is now an assistant coach at Stockton.
In addition to his wins in the two horizontal jumps, Fogg placed 6th in the high jump at 6-3 1/2 and 6th in the 60 with a PR 6.95.
Justin, from Passaic County Tech, broke the Rowan indoor school record of 48-11 ¾ set by Ahmir Johnson of Wissahickon High in Ambler in Boston in 2023. Johnson is also the Rowan outdoor record holder at 49-2 ½ from a meet in April 2022 in Baltimore.
Rowan also got a PR from sophomore Josiah Williams of Mainland Regional in 3rd place. Williams came in with a PR of 45-0 ½ from the Armory last month but surpassed that three times with a 45-2 ¼ PR on his first jump, a PR 45-10 on his 4th jump and another 45-foot jump with a 45-5 on his final attempt.
(A quick note about metric conversions. The NJAC listed Fogg’s winning jump as 24-9 converted from 7.54 meters, and that’s how it’s listed on the TFRRS 2026 performance list. But the USTFCCCA corrects the jump to 24-8 ¾ on the all-time Division 3 list, still past Greg Foster’s previous school record of 24-8 ½ but not quite 24-9. A 7.54 is technially 24-8.85036, which is indeed 24-8 ¾, so that’s how we’ll list it).
The only two South Jersey athletes who have jumped farther than Fogg in both the long and triple jumps are Shawnee’s Greg Foster [25-10 ¼, 53-6 ½] and Lumberton’s Greg Foster Jr. [26-10 ¼, 51-0 ½].
All-Time South Jersey Triple Jump 48-Foot List*
53-6 ½ … Greg Foster [Shawnee], May 14, 1988, Flagstaff, Ariz.
53-10 ¼ … Floyd Whittaker [Highland], June 13, 2025, Eugene, Ore.
51-2 ¾ … Marcus Edghill [Pemberton], 1986, unknown
51-0 ½ … Greg Foster [Lumberton / Lawrenceville Prep], June 17, 2022, Philadelphia
50-4 ¾ … Orion Joyner [Kingsway], May 7, 2023, Amhest, Mass.
50-0 ¾ … Nick Brown [Bridgeton], April 2, 2005, Berkeley, Calif.
49-9 ¼ … Ahmad Fogg [Egg Harbor Twp.], Feb. 27, 2026, Philadelphia
49-6 ¾ … Steven Brown [Penns Grove], 2012
49-1 ¾ … Khaliel Burnett [Delsea], 2018, Philadelphia
48-9 … Dominique Irons [Haddon Heights], 2013, New York
48-9 … Zamir Chance [Bridgeton], May 31, Somerset
48-8 … Antwan Dickerson [Pennsauken], Feb. 23, 2018, Birmingham, Ala.
48-4 ½ … Reese Englehart [Moorestown], June 8, 2024, Franklinville
48-3 ½ … Ahmad Brock [Egg Harbor Twp.], May 5, 2023
48-1 ¾ … Jayden Johnson [Woodbury], Jan. 27, 2024, Boston
* – Only wind-legal marks listed