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He went undefeated in the 800 m, winning three national meets and a Texas Class 5A state title, which he won in 1:49.84. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] At the Brooks PR Invitational , Lutkenhaus set a new American high school freshman record and a new Texas high school state record in the 800 m , running 1:47.58.
Texas Tech Under Armour High School Classic Lubbock, United States 16 years, 201 days [32] 300 m: 32.87 Tyrese Cooper: February 4, 2017 Armory Track Invitational New York City, United States 16 years, 320 days [33] 400 m: 46.01 Tyrese Cooper: February 10, 2017 Tyson Invitational: Fayetteville, United States 16 years, 326 days [34] 800 m: 1:51.50
Ashtin Zamzow previously competed for Texas A&M University, the alma mater of her parents, Kalleen Madden and Stacy Zamzow. [ 7 ] While at Goliad High School , she was the Texas UIL State Champion at 100 meters and 300 meters hurdles .
McCray, a Texas state championship winner at Ellison High School, ran for Texas A&M and was a six-time NCAA All-American. He was an NCAA champion in the 4 x 100 metres and made the 400 metres final of the 1997 Summer Universiade. While at Texas A&M he also played on the football team as a wide receiver. [1]
Obadele's Olympic success followed a collegiate career at the University of Texas-El Paso (UTEP) where he amassed several prestigious awards for his academics, athletics, and leadership. As a collegian, he won four individual NCAA sprint titles: indoor 200 m (1996 and 1997) [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and the outdoor 100 and 200 metres (1997).
Inika McPherson (born September 29, 1986, in Port Arthur, Texas) is an American track and field athlete specializing in the high jump. She was the 2013 US Indoor champion. [1] During her career, McPherson has been issued with two, separate anti-doping violation competition bans.
Competing for Bell Gardens High School, Granville set new class records at 800 metres in all four levels of high school; 1:51.03 as a freshman, 1:48.98 as a sophomore, 1:47.96 as a junior, and 1:46.45 as a senior.
Held on November 22, 1976, the meet was hosted by North Texas State University at the NTSU Cross Country Course in Denton, Texas. The distance for this race was 10 kilometers (6.21 miles). All Division I members were eligible to qualify for the meet. In total, 34 teams and 298 individual runners contested this championship. [1]