MileSplit50 Boys Outdoor 2019
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1
0
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Ran 10.13 all-conditions in the prelims of the 100m at USATF U20 Outdoor Championships, then 10.15 (+0.7) in the finals.
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2
0
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At the Great Southwest Track and Field Classic Robinson ran the US No. 2 all-time in the 400m (44.84). He earned a spot on the U20 Pan American Team in the 400m and 4x4 when he won the 400m dash at the USATF U20 Championships last weekend. His 44.84 is the fastest U20 400m dash time in the world.
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3
8
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He ran the US No. 2 all-time in the 110mH, clocking a wind-legal 13.22.
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4
1
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He ran 8:46.41 for US No. 1 in the 2 mile, 8:40.73 for US No. 2 in the 3200m, and 4:04.19 for US No. 4 in the mile. He was the first high school athlete to ever run sub-8 minutes in the 3200m on Colorado soil when he ran 8:57.15 at the Dakota Ridge Invitational.
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5
1
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Clocked a 20.59 (+0.7) in the 200m to place second behind Matthew Boling. He also ran a 20.66 all-conditions in the prelims. His 200m is worth 1,146 IAAF points and his 100m is worth 1,092 points. His end-of-season performances and consistency elevated him into the top five spots. He was also the individual Arkansas 6A State Championship in the 100m and 200m.
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6
4
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He triple jumped 52-09.75 at U20s, which is worth 1,068 IAAF Points. He's jumped over 50-feet in all but two of his outings this season. Long jump is worth 1,023 IAAF points.
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7
1
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At New Balance Nationals Outdoor he ran a huge time when it counted the most. He clocked a 13.27 (+0.5) in the 110mH, which makes him the fourth-fastest performer all-time and fifth-fastest time all-time. He won the VHSL Class 5/6 State Outdoor T&F Championships 110mH race and was runner-up in the 300mH. He was also runner-up in the high jump at the state meet with a mark of 6-7.
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8
4
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He's US No. 1 in the 3200m with a 8:40.00, and he's US No. 3 in the 1500m with a 3:48.74. He's one of the top distance guys in the country.
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9
2
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He is the nation's top hammer thrower and has put himself on the all-time list this season.
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10
5
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CA
Madison (SD)
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No competition since state meet.
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11
2
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Foster was second in the long jump at NBNO with a jump of 24-6.50 behind Etaijen Easter, who jumped 24-9.25. He also has one of the top-10 times in the nation in the 110mH and a 49-9.5 triple jump mark. He won CIF state titles in the long jump and triple jump and placed second in the 110mH.
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12
0
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OR
Ashland
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Holland capped his regular season with wins in the 1500m and 3000m at the OSAA 5A/6A State Championships. His time of 8:13.10 for 3000m ranks US No. 1. He clocked a 3:46.59 for US No. 2 at the Portland Track Festival. He was second in the 2 mile (8:50.29) at Brooks PR behind Cole Sprout.
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13
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Helped his team to a title at NBNO in the DMR with a 9:58.91. During the regular season Hocker won the 1600m and 800m at the IHSAA Boys State Track & Field meet. His best times in the season are a 4:07.00 in the 1600m, which ranks US No. 4, and a 1:50.64 in the 800m, which ranks US No. 7.
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14
0
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Ran 20.69 for US No. 4 at the Great Southwest Track and Field Classic. He's one of the top sprinters in the nation with PRs of 10.26 (+4.2) and 20.69 (-0.4). He was the Texas state champion in the 200m with a 20.83 (+0.2).
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15
0
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CA
Jesuit (SJ)
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Strangio finished the season with PRs of 8:5100 in the 2 mile, which ranks US No. 5, 8:47.97 for US No. 3 in the 3200m, and 4:08.07 for US No. 13 in the 1600m. He won the CIF State Track and Field Championships 1600m with his 1600m PR. He ended his season with a fifth-place finish in the 2 mile at Brooks PR, running 8:51.00. Overall, the junior ran two sub-9 minute 3200ms during the season.
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16
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He ran 1:52.85 in the U20 800m prelims but got tripped up and didn't make finals. He still holds the nation-leading 800m time of 1:49.69 from the Portland Track Festival. Maton was also the WIAA 2A, 3A, 4A state champion in the 800m and 1500m. He finished seventh in the mile at the Brooks PR Invitational (4:09.54).
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17
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He finished the season with the second-fastest time in the nation in the 800m and ran two seperate times sub-1:50. In his last race of the season, he ran a 1:52.25 to place fourth at the USATF U20 Outdoor Championships.
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18
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Stone is the nation's second best pole vaulter with a vault of 17-6 from the IHSAA Boys Track & Field Sectional 18 meet. He went on to win the IHSAA State Championships with a vault of 16-6 and then NBNO vaulting 16-8.75.
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19
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Nick Foster's biggest win of the year was the Brooks PR mile when he ran 4:03.11 for US No. 1. He also holds the 11th-fastest 3200m time in the nation with his 8:52.41 PR from the Golden Triangle Meet of Champions.
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20
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Most recently he ran a 3:49.43 1500m at the USATF Arizona State Championships (Youth-Open-Masters). That time ranks US No. 4. He was the AIA Division I State Champion in the 800m, 1600m, and 3200m. He hold the nation's fourth-fastest 1500m time of 3:49.43, third-fastest mile mile time of 4:03.98, and seventh-fastest 3200m time of 8:51.09.
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21
0
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OR
Benson
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No race since before state meet.
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22
0
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He finished second at the USATF U20 Outdoor Championships in pole vault behind Branson Ellis of Stephen F. Austin. He vaulted 16-10.75. He holds the US No. 3 vault in the country this year with a clearance of 17-4 from the St. Vrain Invitational.
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23
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Bynum holds the second-fastest time in the nation over 400m. He ran 46.24 to win the Brooks PR Invitational. He has two times sub-47 seconds, including his win in the event at the TSSAA State Track & Field Championships. He also won the TSSAA State Track & Field Championships 100m and 200m.
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24
0
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WI
Homestead
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Bosley has some of the top distance times in the nation. The senior has run 8:50.73 for US No. 4 in the 2 mile, 8:49.28 for US No. 4 in the 3200m, and 4:07.03 for US No. 9 in the mile. He finished his season with a fourth-place finish in the Brooks PR Invitational 2 miles.
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25
2
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Cooper is one of the most versatile sprinters in the nation. He's run all-conditions 10.32 in the 100m, 20.99 in the 200m, and 46.83 in the 400m. Those times rank all-conditions US No. 14, US No. 31, and US No. 17. He was runner-up at the FHSAA outdoor state meet in the 100m and 400m. After an injury he came back to compete in the USATF U20 Championship where he ran 10.50 in the 100m prelims and 21.09 in the 200m finals.
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26
N/R
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OH
Centerville
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He's the top athlete in the nation in the decathlon with 7,509 points. He also ranks US No. 7 all-time in the discipline.
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27
2
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LA
Zachary
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Sean Burrell didn't compete as much as some athletes in the postseason, but what he was able to accomplish during the regular season speaks for itself. His PRs of 20.79 (+1.3) in the 200m and 46.52 in the 400m still both rank within the top 10 in the nation.
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28
2
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Collier was able to upset Tyrese Cooper in the 400m at the FHSAA Outdoor State Finals running the third-fastest time of the year for 400m. He also ran at NBNO and placed third in the 400m and was 10th in the prelims of the USATF U20 Outdoor Championships.
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29
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Jonah Vigil will go down as one of the best sprinters ever to come from the state of New Mexico. The senior clocked a 46.43 for US No. 4 at the Great Southwest Track and Field Classic. He won the 100m, 200m, 400m and long jump at the New Mexico 4A-5A State Track and Field Championships.
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30
1
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Heslop won the NJSIAA State Meet of Champions 100m and 200m titles. He finished his season with a fourth-place finish at the adidas Boost Boston Games Dream 100m (10.80). His all-conditions 200m time (20.74) ranks US No. 11 while his 100m time (10.33) ranks US No. 19.
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31
1
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FL
Bolles HS
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One of the biggest races Hicks competed in this season was the Arcadia Invitational 3200m where he placed fourth running a US No. 5 time of 8:49.62. The senior won two FHSAA outdoor state titles, one in the 1600m and the other in the 3200m. He finished his season with a seventh-place finish at the Brooks PR Invitational 2 mile (8:55.53). His time from Brooks ranks Us No. 7. He also holds a PR of 4:07.39 in the 1600m from the JAC Distance Classic.
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32
0
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He ran a 4:03.70 for US No. 2 in a field with pros at the Adrian Martinez Classic. He also finished the season with the US No. 9 time in the 2 mile (8:59.36).
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33
0
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Grubb is one of the nation's top combined 100m and 200m athletes. He's run all-conditions 10.40 in the 100m and 20.93 in the 200m. He was the CIF State Track and Field Championships runner-up in the 100m and third-place finisher in the 200m.
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34
0
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FL
Miramar HS
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Banks was the FHSAA outdoor state finals 100m and 200m champion with a 10.69 (-3.4) and a 21.21. His PRs this season were a wind-legal 10.38 in the 100m and 20.99 (+0.6) in the 200m.
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35
0
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CA
Redwood (NC)
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Anderson didn't compete in postseason meets this year but should still be considered one of the nation's top distance runners. Anderson put down five separate sub-9 3200m races this year, which is the second most sub-9 3200m races by a high school athlete in the past decade.
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36
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Was second in the Brooks PR Invitational mile, running US No. 3 4:03.73. Earlier in his season, he was the WIAA 2A, 3A, 4A State Championship Meet champion in the 3200m and runner-up in the 1600m. He holds the US No. 3 time of the year in the 1600m (4:06.64) and US No. 18 time in the 3200m (8:56.02).
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37
0
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TX
La Porte
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He won the UIL Track and Field Championship 3200m, running a PR and US No. 12 time of 8:52.73. He also finished runner-up in the 1600m with a 4:07.47. He ended his season with the win in the adidas Dream Mile (4:09.2).
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38
0
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No individual race since Great Southwest, where he was fifth in the 200m. He still ran a US No. 4 time in the 200m earlier this year. Finished his season with his team at NBNO in the 4x1 and 4x2.
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39
0
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He won the NBNO 100m and 200m, running wind-legal 10.35 and wind-aided 20.67.
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40
9
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He won the NBNO 100m and 200m, running wind-legal 10.35 and wind-aided 20.67.
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41
1
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Won NBNO in the discus with a throw of 210-5, and he still holds the US No. 1 mark with a throw of 218-4 from the MSHSAA Class 3,4,5 State Track & Field Championships. He's also the top combined thrower in the nation.
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42
1
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No competition since state meet.
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43
1
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GA
St. Pius X
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Finished 28th in the discus and second in the shot put at NBNO. He's US No. 2 in combined discus and shot put performance.
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44
0
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Threw 222-11 to win the championship boys javelin at NBNO.
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45
0
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He holds the US No. 1 mark in the 300mH (36.12).
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46
0
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Was fifth in the Brooks PR Invitational Mile (4:06.05). He also ran a US No. 6 time of 4:04.82 earlier in the season at the Music City Distance Carnival.
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47
0
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He was second in the 200m at NBNO, running a wind-aided 20.76. He also helped his team win two relays: the SMR and 4x4.
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49
0
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VA
E.C. Glass
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He won the Brooks PR Invitational 100m running all-conditions 10.30. He has all conditions PRs of 10.23 and 20.73 this season.
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49
0
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KY
Henry Clay
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Finished third in the 800m at the Brooks PR Invitational (1:51.91). He holds the US No 3 time with his 1:50.24 from the Heritage Invitational earlier this year. He was the VHSL Class 3/4 State Outdoor T&F Champion in the 800m as well.
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50
0
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Won the adidas Dream 100, running a wind-legal 10.58 (-0.3). He's run 10.34 wind-legal this year for US No. 5.
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