Maggie Malone Hardin was born on December 30, 1993, in Geneva, Nebraska, U.S. has represented America on the international stage Olympics as a track and field athlete in the Javelin throw in three editions, in 2016, 2020, and 2024. Maggie Malone Hardin stands 5 ft 8 in and weighs about 170 lb, she is a member of the Nike club. Malone Hardin was raised in Geneva, she studied at Filmore Central High School and won the 2012 Class C Nebraska School Activities Association state long jump title with 5.78nm, the state triple jump bronze medal jumping with 11.13 m placed 5th in 200 meters, and 2011 Class C Nebraska School Activities Association state triple jump title.
In 2016, Malone Hardin achieved a national title at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Javelin Throw and NCAA Women’s Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Malone Hardin joined Texas A&M University, where she played for the Texas A&M Aggies track team. Malone enrolled at the University of Nebraska in 2019 and completed a Master's degree in marketing. In August 2022, Malone Hardin was recruited as a coach at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Currently, she trains at Texas A&M with Juan De La Garza.
Who are Maggie Malone Hardin’s Parents?
Maggie Malone Hardin is the daughter of Danny Malone and Nancy Malone, who are Palestine residents.
Who is Maggie Malone Hardin’s Mother?
Maggie Malone Hardin’s mother is Nancy Kindig-Malone. Her mother is also an athlete, Nancy Kindig Malone had qualified for the 1970 US Olympics. She achieved Big Eight heptathlon and pentathlon titles at Nebraska, by which she became an All-American. In 1982, Nancy Malone coached the Huskers to win their first indoor national championship. She was a high school track coach and mentor. She also worked as a teacher at Fillmore Central.
Who is Maggie Malone Hardin’s Father?
Maggie Malone Hardin’s father is Danny Malone. Danny Malone is a Palestine Junior High Boy’s Athletic Director Coach. He was recently honored at the University of Nebraska for his work. Danny Malone was a member of the 1970 Nebraska Cornhusker National Championship football team.