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USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships [34] July 29, 2004 Triple jump: 16.11 m (52 ft 10 in) Charles Mayfield Muir High School: Pasadena, California: Arcadia, California: Arcadia Invitational: April 6, 1980 [35] Shot put (12 lb or 5.4 kg) 24.77 m (81 ft 3 in) Michael Carter: Jefferson High School: Dallas, Texas: Sacramento ...
The event and its qualifiers serve to support the development of grassroots track and field competition in the United States. The national level event has been attended by several prominent American athletes in their youth, including Olympic champions Maurice Greene, Allyson Felix and Bryan Clay, as well as three-time world champion John Godina ...
The AAU Junior Olympic Games originated from 'telegraphic' state track and field competitions. National Champions were determined through telephone and/or mail entries instead of head-to-head competition. In 1949, the AAU conducted its first 'live' national meet in Cleveland, Ohio – giving birth to the AAU Youth Sports Program.
Aug. 1—Aberdeen High School standout thrower Tyler Bates added some prestigious accolades to his ever-growing list of accomplishments by earning two more All-American honors at the USA Track ...
This article lists the notable American high school national championships for the sport of athletics, consisting of cross country running and track and field competitions. Most U.S. high school track and field or cross country competitions are run under the authority of the National Federation of State High School Associations .
Richwoods High School senior Kenneth McConnell-Lewis, of Peoria Inner City Track and Field Athletic Club, has qualified for USA Junior Olympics. Peoria track athlete lands spot in 2023 USA Junior ...
Pan American Junior Championships: Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago 18 years, 295 days Discus throw (2 kg) 63.22 m (207 ft 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) Brian Milne: March 28, 1992 State College, United States 19 years, 81 days Hammer throw (6 kg) 80.79 m (265 ft 1 ⁄ 2 in) Conor McCullough: July 25, 2010 World Junior Championships: Moncton, Canada
The high school sports calendar came to a close for almost every sport a little more than a week ago. The exception was track and field, where athletes scattered to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ...