Norman Triple Wins #TrackMadness Finals

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From 32 to 1, Michael Norman's Triple at the California State Championship wins the fan vote for the "best moment" of the 2014-15 school year. Look below to see the results of the #TrackMadness finals

Past Results


1) Candace Hill crushed the 100m National Record at Brooks PR Invitational with a 10.98. The sophomore is the first high school girl to break 11 seconds in the 100m, beating the previous NR by .12 (Kaylin Whitney, 11.10). Hill also set the American Junior Record, a World Youth Best and #10 in the World this year. For comparison, her 10.98 would rank #8 All-Time in the NCAA 100m. This simply was the most impressive national record on paper.

WATCH Candace Hill's 10.98 National Record
Candace Hill Brooks PR post race interview

2) On June 6, 2015 Vista Murrieta's Michael Norman arguably ran the best sprint triple in US high school sprint history. A day after running 200m, 400m, and 4x100m prelims at the California State Meet, the junior came back the next day to run U.S. No. 6 all-time in both the 200m and 400m running 20.30 and 45.19. To put the cherry on top of this historic day, Norman split 44.9 on his 4x400m anchor leg to bring his team from 7th to 3rd and help them solidify Vista Murrieta's first ever overall team state title.

Michael Norman GoPro Experience at California State Meet
Michael Norman's 20.30 200m at CIF State Final
Michael Norman's 44.9 4x400m anchor split at CIF State