* Drew Dillard crosse the line for Archbishop Carroll (DC) as they win the boys 4x200m in a US No. 2 all-time effort at adidas Track Nationals.
Photo Credit: Mary Ann Magnant/MileSplit
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At the final indoor national championship meet of the 2023 season, we saw some impressive performances and memorable moments.
adidas Track Nationals served up it's fair share of excitement over of the course of the three-day meet in Virginia Beach.
We highlight some of those favorite memories and content staples that caught our eye over the weekend.
Continue below to engage with some of our top interviews, photos, social posts and more from the action-packed adidas Track Nationals.
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WATCH: To The House! Archbishop Carroll Nets Historic 4x200
QUOTE OF THE MEET
"(The times), they're dropping and I'm really excited to see how low it can get."
-- Madison Whyte, Heritage Newport News (VA)
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On the state of the girls 200m this year and how she foresees competition playing out in the event outdoors.
INTERVIEW OF THE MEET
-- Clayton Stoil, Langley (VA)
Stoil discusses winning the boys mile racewalk on Sunday morning after running a half marathon the day prior, as well as talks about his hopes to move up to the multis one day.
STAT OF THE MEET
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Number of athletes who won a championship division title at both adidas Track Nationals and either New Balance Nationals Indoor or Nike Indoor Nationals the week prior, bringing their indoor trophy count to two. The list includes Brianna Selby (girls 60m -- adidas/NBNI), Cody Johnston (boys pole vault -- adidas/Nike), Veronica Vacca (girls pole vault -- adidas/NBNI), Robbie Handelsman (boys long jump -- adidas/NBNI) and Max Herman (boys weight throw -- adidas/Nike).
SOCIAL POST OF THE MEET
PHOTOS OF THE MEET
* Madison Whyte readies moments before winning the girls 200m on Sunday.
Photo Credit: Mary Ann Magnant/MileStat
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* The Archbishop Carroll boys 4x200m team and coaches celebrate after clocking the second-fastest 4x200 time in U.S. high school history of 1:25.63.
Photo Credit: Mary Ann Magnant/MileStat