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After setting the national high school record in the mile, Jim Ryun set the world record in 1966 and then again in 1967, when he ran 3:51.1. Ryun was 19 at the time, making him the youngest world record holder in the mile to date. His record stood for nine years. [4] Ryun competed in the 1964, 1968 and 1972 Olympic games.
Those would be scholastic dual meets, high-school-only invitationals and championship meets up through the individual state championships. Track and Field News (T&FN) has tracked records by any American high school students, in any competition until they enter college. These records include marks made in open competition against higher-level ...
The current male high school record holder in the 1600m is Drew Griffith, who ran 3:57.08 against other high schoolers at the PIAA Class 3A Championships.. Griffith took the record from Alan Webb, who ran for South Lakes High School in Reston, Virginia.
Gary Martin has gotten extremely close to breaking this record during other track meets this year, but at a meet on Monday, he finally did it. High school student runs sub-4 minute mile, breaking ...
His time of 3:55.3, set winning the 1965 AAU Championship race ahead of Olympic gold medalist and former WR holder Peter Snell, was a high school record that stood for 36 years. Ryun ran five sub-four minute miles while in high school including the first sub-four minute mile run in a high school event, a 3:58.3, at the 1965 Kansas HS state meet.
Engelhardt is a precious couple seconds away from Katelyn Tuohy’s 4:33 national high school record in the mile. It’s been inevitable, she feels, since she planted her flag at the peak of the ...
9th fastest in high school 4x200 meters relay: 1:34.23 Nansemond River High School: 2016 4th fastest in high school 4x400 meters relay: 3:35.90 Union Catholic High School: 2015 5th fastest in high school 4x800 meters relay: 8:46.98 Fayetteville-Manlius High School: 2010 High School Record: 4xMile meters relay: 19:58.07 Roxbury High School: 2006
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.