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The AAU philosophy of “Sports for All, Forever” is shared by over 500,000 members and 60,000 volunteers nationwide. Over 34 sports are offered in the 57 AAU Districts. Programs offered by the AAU include AAU Sports Program, AAU Junior Olympic Games, AAU James E. Sullivan Memorial Award, and the AAU Complete Athlete Program.
USA Track and Field Junior Olympic Championships Lawrence, United States 16 years, 179 days [29] Triple jump: 13.71 m (44 ft 11 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) (+1.4 m/s) Brittany Daniels: 27/06/2004 College Station, Texas, United States 16 years, 279 days Shot put: 16.41 m (53 ft 10 in) Christina Hillman: July 25, 2012 Baltimore, United States Nickolette Dunbar
The inaugural AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships took place on June 25, 1974 in Catonsville, Maryland. Nineteen teams participated, representing 10 states. In June 1997, the AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships was held at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex (now ESPN Wide World of Sports) for the first time.
The AAU was the sole organizer of the event for the next ninety years. [1] In 1923, the AAU also sponsored the first American Track & Field championships for women. As a result of the Sports Act of 1978, the AAU no longer had power over Olympic sports in the United States.
One of central Ohio’s top high school track athletes in the class of 2024 turned in a record-setting performance at the AAU Junior Olympics.
Dunlap grad Chelsea Wetzel, an incoming freshman at Kentucky, topped won the Women's 17-18 pole vault title at the 2024 AAU Junior Olympics in North Carolina.
The AAU Junior National Volleyball Championship is one of the largest organized volleyball tournaments in the world, with over 4,600 teams from across the country competing at various levels for a ...
The USATF event is a stand-alone track and field event, as opposed to the broader multi-sport programme of the AAU Junior Olympic Games. [4] See also