Top-10 performances from NBNI Indoor events over the past four years.
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Top-10 performances from NBNI Indoor events over the past four years.
MileSplit and our MileSplit affiliate state sites have covered a lot of meets over the past year, but what meets were the most popular and visited for the results, coverage, articles, photos, videos, and interviews? Take a look as we list the top 100 most visited meet pages in the country on MileSplit over the past 12 months.
Burke alumna Raven Saunders, indoor and outdoor national record holder, is competing Saturday in the shot put at the USATF Junior Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene.
A six-part series on the 2014 Central Bucks South girls 4x800 meter relay that made Pennsylvania history on Saturday, May 24th when they claimed the all-time Pennsylvania best clocking in the event in 8:51.49.
It is really quite a feat to win all three races of the Triple Crown, and yes people I am talking about the real Triple Crown in horse racing. With California Chrome going for it, the first since 1979, it got my thinking and curious. What in our sport is of comparable difficulty as going for the Triple Crown.
Each year when the calendar hits April it is time to check the Milesplit rankings nearly everyday and see who is the comeptiton this year, who will win which races, and sometimes the most prudent question who will fight with the Jamaicans the longest.
The office of the Penn Relays released and posted the accepted entries in the 4x800's and Distance Medley Relays this evening. These include some of the fastest teams and individuals in the state that are also favored in these relays.
This past week MileStat was onsite to cover one of Western Branch's practices as they prepare for the start of serious in-state competition and the Penn Relays.
Unionville senior Courtney Smith enters her third year of XC with a resume that has been growing season-to-season. As a sophomore, she was 4th in AAA at Hershey. Then last year, she won her first state title, setting a meet and course record. In the winter, she broke the state record in the 3000 meter run, but had to settle for 2nd place. She more than made up for it by twice outsprinting the same competitor, first for 3rd place in the Girls 3000 Invitational at the Penn Relays, and then in the finals of the AAA 3200 meter run at the PIAA State Championships. Despite an injury, Smith captured 3rd in an incredible 3000 at PTFCA Indoor States, and anchored her DMR to a state title. Then two weeks later, she anchored that DMR to a 6th place finish in the New Balance Nationals Indoor champs in a time ten seconds better than their state title... and anchored the 4xmile the next day to a 3rd place finish - both earning all-American recognition.
Last week, we asked MileSplit US site followers to vote on the most impressive national record breaking performance from the 2014 New Balance Nationals Indoor. Many options to choose from after 7 national records were set at this year's indoor national championship meet. After nearly 2,000 votes were tallied, we can confirm an official winner.
Abington Heights senior Tessa Barrett qualified for states in XC as a freshman and sophomore, and after an eye-opening 17:58 at the 2012 Tennett Invitatonal, she looked destined to challange for a state AAA title. But a mud-fest at the District 2 meet led to an injury, and the opportunity was lost. She bounced back in indoor with a solo 10:02 3k in February 2013. Her 3000 at PTFCA champs was an epic battle with Courtney Smith and Regan Rome - one she ultimately won in a state record 9:47.73. She would go on to take 4th at the Penn Relays 3000 in 9:40, and then 2nd (to Smith) in another battle at outdoor states, going 10:25 for 3200 meters. This year she opened with a stunning 17:26 at Cliff Robbins, and then not only won the Gold Race at PIAA Foundation, but set the course record for the Poop-Out Hill layout in 17:48. And then she followed in the recent spike-prints of Neely Spence and Angel Piccirillo, winning the Foot Locker Northeast Regional... then trumping all of the past Foot Locker finalists from PA by winning the championship at storied Balboa Park. But she was only beginning an incredible final high school campaign - resetting her state 3K record four more times - first at the Susquehanna High School Classic in late January; then again at the PTFCA State Championships on March 1, and then twice more at New Balance Indoor Nationals - both en route, first in the 5000 meter championship in which she set a national record of 16:11.85, and then two days later in (9:31.09) winning the two-mile title in a PA record and US#1 10:08.05. And we still have outdoor! WHEW!
Place your vote on which of the remarkable seven total national record breaking performances from the 2014 New Balance Nationals Indoor this past weekend at the Armory in New York City was the most impressive to you below! Voting closes at 7 PM on Friday, March 21st!
Any NASCAR fan will tell you that North Carolina is the center for speed in their favorite sport. Trentavis Friday is lobbying hard that the Tar Heel state also deserves recognition for the speed of its track sprinters.
Sunday was the time to tidy up any loose ends or unfinished business from the 2014 indoor season, and one of the nation’s best relay teams definitely had some missions to accomplish on the final day of the New Balance Nationals Indoor.
Mikiah Brisco is one of those athletes that some may envy. The senior from Baton Rouge, La., is among the best nationally in the hurdles and the sprints, two events she competed at this past summer at the IAAF World Youth Games in Ukraine.
They won four of the biggest invitationals in New York City. Why would be any different at the same venue in the most important meet of them all?
Burke senior Raven Saunders announced Monday she will attend Southern Illinois on a track and field scholarship. (via The Post and Courier)
After three exciting days of the best track & field this indoor season, the New Balance Nationals at The Armory came to a close on Sunday. There were seven national records, several meet marks and nation No. 1 efforts and some great performances from our Rhode Island athletes, too.
The month of March provided New England with some fantastic performances. Here is a list of New England Boys rankings since March 1st.
A national title in the 800-meter run wasn’t the only thing on the line Sunday afternoon at The Armory when 10 middle distance standouts awaited the starter’s gun. As it played out, bragging rights for the state of Virginia also were very much at stake.
Photo coverage by MileSplit photographers from the 2014 New Balance Nationals Indoor. Thousands of photos have been posted with even more yet to be added!
No one really knew about Elise Cranny at last year’s New Balance Nationals. But the gifted senior from Colorado quickly made a name for herself by surprising the competition with a meet record of 4:40.62 in the mile run.
A national record for the 60-meter hurdles has been on Dior Hall’s “Bucket List” this season. Prior to the New Balance Nationals, she’s come close on several different occasion. On Sunday, she finally got it done.
MileSplit US will be on-site with a strong coverage team providing a great depth and quality of photos, video interviews, stories, meet updates on the national page as well as via twitter (follow us @milesplit) over the three-day 2014 edition of the New Balance Nationals Indoor at the Armory in New York City.
Somewhere in math class, two negatives make a positive. Sunday afternoon, Grant Fisher only needed one huge negative to make a positive, that being a New Balance Nationals Indoor championship in the boys’ mile run.
A list of the US high school boys national leaders as of March 17th in the most commonly contested events during the 2013-2014 indoor track & field season based on performances currently entered in MileSplit database.
While the vast majority of Florida athletes were competing across the state, several headed to the famed Armory in New York, the site of New Balance Nationals Indoor. Freeport senior and University of Arkansas claimed the national title in the pentathlon while North Florida Christian senior and University of Florida signee Darrielle McQueen leaped to a new personal best 41-3.75 in the triple jump and a runner-up finish. Class of 2017 star Karimah Davis was second in the girl's freshman 400 meter dash.
One could excuse Adam Kelly for being a little nervous and in a hurry. After all, national championships were on the line Sunday in New York City. Despite some anxious moments, the junior from Barrington, R.I., was able to withstand a late challenge and capture the New Balance Nationals Indoor title in the weight throw.
Quick highlights, winner's photo shots, event results, stories, and video interviews from Sunday's events at the 2014 New Balance Indoor Nationals.
Stephanie talks about her runner-up finish in the 5k, her 4:49 in the mile and her international triathlon experience and goals.