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The list of United States high-school national records in track and field is separated by indoor and outdoor and boys and girls who have set a national record in their respective events. While these records have been compiled for over 100 years, there are varying standards for these records.
National High School Record 300 hurdles and 4×400 relay Leslie Deniz: 1979 and 1980 1st Discus Gridley High School, Gridley: 1984 Silver Medal Olympic Discus National High School Record: Gail Devers: 1984 1st 100H and 100m, 2nd Long Jump 1983 1st Long Jump, 2nd 300H, 3rd 100 Sweetwater High School, National City
New York State Public High School Athletic Association State Championships Cicero, United States 16 years, 82 days [21] 5000 m: 15:34.47 Jenna Hutchins: December 11, 2020 Five and Dime Athletics Meeting Columbia, United States 16 years, 261 days [22] 15:25.27 Elizabeth Leachman: 28 March 2024 Texas Relays: Austin, United States 16 years, 14 days
The invitational has since gone on to produce 32 U.S. high school records and 179 U.S. Olympians up to and including the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials. [ 5 ] In 2002, the meet expanded from a single-day competition to a two-day affair as the newly formed Friday portion consisted of additional relays (sprint medleys, shuttle hurdles, 4x800, etc.) not ...
High school sports participation hasn't reached parity among girls and boys After the passage of Title IX in 1972, girls sports participation skyrocketed. But that growth started to plateau around ...
NYSPHSAA NY State Meet Middletown, United States 18 years, 99 days [45] 3000 m steeplechase: 9:46.48 Madison Boreman: June 10, 2017 NCAA Division I Championships: Eugene, United States 18 years, 335 days [46] High jump: 1.99 m (6 ft 6 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) Vashti Cunningham: June 23, 2017 USA Championships: Sacramento, California, United States 19 ...
Hortonville's Ben Smith takes second place in Division 1 discus at state track and field meet in La Crosse; Neenah's Gentile second in long jump.
A year before I-Ting Quinn's son was old enough for kindergarten, she and her husband had the option to enroll him in “transitional kindergarten,” a program offered for free by California ...