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National Trail Conference teams have won 18 state championships in IHSA sponsored athletics and activities, most recently the 2017 Class 1A boys state basketball championship, won by St. Anthony. NTC teams have won numerous regional and sectional titles and most have competed in the final four at least once in either boys or girls basketball.
NTC/PURE Athletics Sprint Elite Meet Clermont, United States [6] Shot put: 17.17 m Patrick Harding: 25 March 2001 Tuscaloosa, United States Discus throw: 50.44 m Patrick Harding: 5 May 2001 Piscataway, United States Hammer throw: 60.98 m Patrice Parris: 10 May 1985 Cambridge, United States Javelin throw: 78.65 m Leslain Baird: 6 June 2018 South ...
Northern Region NTC Qualifier † Hamilton, New Zealand [3] [9] 400 m: 59.31 Christina Wicker: 13 May 2011 WESCO 3A Finals Oak Harbor, United States [10] 800 m: 2:16.57 Christina Wicker: 24 May 2013 Washington State Meet Tacoma, United States [11] 1500 m: 4:43.70 Christina Wicker: 19 April 2014 Sean Collier Invitational Cambridge, United States ...
Track and Field News (T&FN) has tracked records by any American high school students, in any competition until they enter college. These records include marks made in open competition against higher-level competitors, post-season meets and international competition up until August 31 following their high-school graduation.
The NCAA Division III men's outdoor track and field championships are contested at the annual track meet hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate outdoor track and field among its Division III members in the United States. It has been held annually since ...
Noah Lyles (born July 18, 1997) is an American track and field sprinter who competes in the 60 meters, 100 meters and 200 meters events. His personal best of 19.31 seconds in the 200m is the American record, and makes him the third fastest of all-time.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) track and field system has been touted as one of the main reasons for the success of the United States on the global stage of athletics. [1] All of the collegiate records come from athletes competing in the NCAA, with the exception of the outdoor women's 1500 metres record (NAIA).
Decathlete competitors pose at the 2009 NCAA Track & Field Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. Teams and their athletes must abide by NCAA rules in order to compete – the Arkansas Razorbacks were stripped of their 2004 and 2005 titles for recruitment violations, while Florida State University lost its 2007 NCAA Division I ...