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Elite Marks Aplenty at All American Track Classic

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The All American Track Classic in South Carolina delivered a showcase of elite performances this weekend, producing multiple U.S. top-10 marks and several all-time efforts. Here's a look at the standout performances:

Boys Highlights

Colin Abrams continued his unbeaten streak in the 800m this outdoor season, securing the win in a tight finish with a time of 1:50.79. The victory came by just 0.12 seconds, adding to an already impressive resume this spring.

Ja'Neil Harris swept the sprints with wins in both the 100m and 200m. His 10.35 in the 100m was a personal best and ranks U.S. No. 6 this season. He added a 21.16 in the 200m, which currently ranks No. 19 nationally.

In the 110m hurdles, Le'Ezra Brown ran a U.S. No. 6 time of 13.67-his third finals victory of the season and fastest wind-legal mark so far this year. The 400m hurdles saw Ethan Moody clock 52.46 to post the second-fastest time in the country. He becomes just the fifth athlete this season to break 53 seconds.

Girls Highlights

The girls 400m was one of the deepest races of the season so far, producing four of the top ten times in the country. Elise Cooper led the charge with a blistering U.S. No. 1 time of 52.33, placing her 33rd all-time outdoors. Close behind was Sophie Rambo, who clocked 52.47-U.S. No. 2 and 45th all-time. Tianna Spinks and Ataja Stephane-Vazquez also impressed, each finishing in 53.35 to tie for U.S. No. 9.

Bullis School's Sydney Sutton dropped nearly four seconds off her personal best to win the 400m hurdles in 57.75, setting a new U.S. No. 1 mark. The senior now ranks 27th all-time in the event.

In the field, Hannah Grace continued her flawless outdoor campaign in the pole vault, clearing 14' 4" to post a U.S. No. 2 mark. She's now 3-for-3 in meets over 14 feet this season.