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The New Balance Nationals Outdoor is a high school track and field meet in the United States. Since 1990, the National Scholastic Athletic Foundation has organized a national invitational championship meet in the United States and has been the host of many national records .
New Balance Nationals Indoor (NBNI), formerly known as the National Scholastic Indoor Championships (NSIC), are one of two American high school national championship indoor track and field meets, along with Nike Indoor Nationals. High school participants from across the country compete for the honor of being named NSIC high school All-America.
The competition is part of National Federation of State High School Associations's New Balance Nationals Indoor [1] and attracts high caliber athletes, including Olympic and World medalists. After New Balance moved to Boston and the Armory was rebranded with Nike, [2] the meet was renamed to the U.S. Army Officials Hall of Fame Invitational in ...
Boise High grad Noe Kemper won the 2,000-meter steeplechase at the New Balance Nationals, setting a meet record and coming within 2.78 seconds of the U.S. high school national record.
The Hockomock League All-Star qualified for New Balance Nationals in both events and was named to the team’s Coaches Award and owns the school record in the shot put (39 feet, 2.25 inches ...
Qualified for New Balance Nationals as part of the sprint medley relay, which set a school record (4:15.03) and placed 6th at the MSTCA Div. 1 Relays. ISSYS PRICE Brockton.
New Balance Nationals Indoor: Boston, United States 16 years, 62 days [46] 500 m: 1:01.27 Quincy Wilson United States 12 January 2024 The VA Showcase Lynchburg, United States 16 years, 4 days [47] 800 m: 1:50.97 Cameron Cooper United States 13 March 2016 New Balance Nationals Indoor: New York City, United States 17 years, 55 days [48] 1000 m ...
Corning senior Taylor Farrell set a meet record of 7:05.14 in winning the 1-mile racewalk at the New Balance Indoor Nationals in Boston on March 8, 2024.