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High schools began adopting the longer hurdle event state by state starting in the 1960s. At the time, most which school competition was using United States customary units, so the race was the 330 yard hurdles and since that occurred before Title IX, competition was only for boys. By the mid-1970s girls competition had been added, but girls ...
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
In May 2024, Nilsson ran 34.83 seconds in the 300 metres hurdles to set a new national high school record at the AIA State High School Track & Field Championships in Mesa, Arizona. [4] It was the first time an American high school athlete has gone under 35 seconds in the event.
Outdoors, a long hurdle race is sometimes shortened to 300 meters for younger participants, who run over 8 hurdles. For example, high school and middle school athletes in California, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania run the 300 meter hurdles instead of running the 400 meter hurdles, like the majority of state competitors run today.
John Muir High School: Muir: 1996 4 × 800 m relay: 7:42.36 Long Beach Polytechnic High School: Long Beach Poly: 2003 4 × 1600 m relay 16:41.30 American Fork High School: American Fork: 2017 Distance medley relay: 9:57.88 Atlantic Community High School: Atlantic Community: 2001 800 m Sprint medley relay (1-1-2-4) 1:28.43 Long Beach Polytechnic ...
At the time the race lost its world record position, women were only occasionally running hurdles and when they did it was the 80 meter hurdles, over barriers the same height as the men's low hurdles. The height of the low hurdles was 30 inches, otherwise referred to as 2 feet 6 inches or 76.2 centimetres.
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United States: Michigan: 12.84 -2.8 2009 Tiffany Ofili United States: Michigan 12.96 2010 Queen Quedith Harrison United States: Virginia Tech: 12.67 +1.8 2011 Nia Ali United States: USC 12.63 2012 Christina Manning United States: Ohio State 12.89 2013 Brianna Rollins United States: Clemson 12.39 2014 Sharika Nelvis United States: Arkansas State ...