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Forrest Orren Beaty (born September 5, 1944) is a retired American track and field athlete memorable for setting the National High School record in the straight 220 yard dash, a race slightly longer than the 200 metres straight. It is the longest standing record on the books, although mostly because that distance is not run anymore.
The 100-yard dash is a track and field sprint event of 100 yards (91.44 metres). It was part of the Commonwealth Games until 1970 , and was included in the triathlon of the Olympics in 1904 . It is not generally used in international events, replaced by the 100-metre sprint (109.36 yards).
High School Name High School Location Meet Location Meet Name Date Ref 100 y: 9.30 (+0.9 m/s) Houston McTear: Baker High School Baker, Florida: Winter Park, Florida: FHSAA State Meet (prelim) May 9, 1975 [2] 100 m: 10.00 (+1.6 m/s) Trentavis Friday: Cherryville High School: Cherryville, North Carolina: Eugene, Oregon: USATF Junior Championships
The IHSA football playoffs continue across Illinois as the high school football postseason ... Elmhurst York 34, Gurnee Warren 15, final ... final. Saturday, November 16 IHSA football scores. 8A ...
220-yard dash 1. Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette - 20.5 seconds (new world record) 2. Jimmy Johnson, Illinois St. Normal 3. Donald Bennett, Ohio St. 4. Harold Thomton, Minnesota 5. Peyton Glass, Oklahoma Aggies 6. Hudson Hellmich, Illinois 220-yard low hurdles 1. Jack Keller, Ohio St. - 22.7 seconds (new world record) 2. George Saling, Iowa 3 ...
Gray attended Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, California, [1] the football standout was also a track and field star. While winning the 100-yard dash at the 1967 CIF California State Meet, Gray set not only the meet record but the National High School record of 9.4 in the event at the time. His meet record lasted until 1979.
Budd was considered the world's best 100 y/m sprinter in 1961. That year, he was to equal the world record for 100 y at 9.3 s, set a new world record at 9.2 s for that distance, and was a member of a team that set a world record in the 4 × 100 m relay of 39.1 s. [5]
Tolan attended Cass Technical High School in Detroit where he was an outstanding football player and sprinter. While at Cass Tech, Tolan set state records in the 100 and 220-yard dashes. [5] While still in high school, Tolan ran the 100-yard dash in 9.8 seconds and the 220-yard dash in 21.5 seconds. [6]