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The first day of the Kansas high school state track and field meet is officially underway in Wichita. ... Varsity Kansas will keep an updated list of results with times and marks for KSHSAA state ...
The Kansas Relays are a three-day track meet every April, held at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas. Since 1923, the Kansas Relays have attracted runners, throwers, and jumpers from all over the United States of America, bringing in athletes ranging from Olympians to high-schoolers. Olympians such as Marion Jones and Maurice Greene ...
Here are this weekend’s winners from the Kansas high school state track and ... See results, winners from Kansas high school state track & field championships ... Carter, Free State, 40.22. 400 ...
The school swept the 1,600 and 3,200 relay events — both boys and girls — while the girls team also took first in the 400 relay. Here are results from each class at the Kansas track and field ...
In the United States, lotteries are run by 48 jurisdictions: 45 states plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Lotteries are subject to the laws of and operated independently by each jurisdiction, and there is no national lottery organization. However, consortiums of state lotteries jointly organize games ...
The Kansas Lottery is a government organization run by the government of Kansas. It is a charter member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). The mission of the lottery is to produce the maximum revenue for Kansas while insuring the integrity of its games. In November 1986, voters approved a constitutional amendment by 64% that ...
Ryun still holds the American junior (19 and under) records at one mile (3:51.3) and two miles (8:25.1). His American junior record in the 1,500 meters of 3:36.1 was broken by Hobbs Kessler on May 29, 2021, awaiting ratification by USA Track and Field. His American junior record in the 800 meters lasted exactly 50 years.
Medal record. Representing the United States. Olympic Games. 1936 Berlin. 1,500 m. Glenn Vernice Cunningham (August 4, 1909 – March 10, 1988) was an American middle-distance runner, and was considered the greatest American miler of all time. He received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States in 1933.