Weekend Rewind: A Plethora of National Records and #1 Marks


Quick Hits and More Top Performances

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Jordan Randall, Warsaw Community (Ind.): Already one of only three boys over 7 feet in the high jump, Randall upped the bar at the MLK Weekend Invite where he set a new U.S. #1 mark of 7' 2.25". Randall now ranks tied for 15th all-time for the indoor high jump. 

Bayleigh Minor, Fort Bend Christian Academy (Tex.): Minor lit up the track at the Carl Lewis Invitational where she set a new U.S. #1 time of 53.61 in the 400m dash. This is her fastest indoor 400m time since her time of 53.05 from 2024, a time which ranks #15 all-time indoors. 

Emmry Ross, Onsted (Mich.): Ross clocked a scorching 2:06.62 to claim the U.S. #1 spot in the 800m and took tow other competitors with her with U.S. #2 and #3 times at the University of Michigan High School Showcase. This was only her second time running under 2:10 and her first time indoors. 

Joseph Hernandez, Mt. Vernon (Ind.): A 7th-grader from Indiana, Hernandez threw 43' 4.5" in the weight throw at the University of Michigan High School Showcase, a mark that ranks #2 all-time for 7th-grade boys. This was an almost 7-foot PR for Hernandez. 

Celia Schulte, Hil. Davidson (Ohio): The star junior from Ohio set a new U.S. #1 time in the 800m, finishing with a time of 2:10.42 at the University of Michigan High School Showcase. This makes her one of just two girls to run faster than 2:11 for the 800m this season. 

Brianna Rivers, Humble Summer Creek (Tex.): The Oklahoma commit in her first meet of the season set a new U.S. #1 mark in the high jump at the Carl Lewis Invitational where she jumped 5' 10". This was a four-inch indoor PR and matched her outdoor PR from 2024. 

Imani Moore, Varina (VA.): A rising star as an 8th-grader, Moore impressed at the Boo Williams Indoor Invitational, where she claimed victories in both the 500m (1:18.09) and long jump (18' 5"). Her time of 1:18.09 ranks #3 all-time indoor for an 8th-grade girl in the 500m, while her long jump of 18' 5" ties for 4th all-time indoors for an 8th-grade girl.