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The USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships, also known as the USATF Junior Olympics, is an annual track and field competition for American athletes between the ages of seven and eighteen.
USA Track and Field Junior Olympic Championships Lawrence, United States 16 years, 179 days [40] Triple jump: 13.71 m (44 ft 11 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) (+1.4 m/s) Brittany Daniels: 27 June 2004 College Station, Texas, United States 16 years, 279 days Shot put (3 kg) 18.31 m (60 ft 3 ⁄ 4 in) Alyssa Wilson: 5 June 2016 Monmouth University Shot Put Meeting
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 ...
Aug. 8—MORGANTOWN — Morgantown High junior Joel Moreland has had a productive summer on the track and in the field and capped it off by capturing first overall for the gold medal in the men's ...
Jul. 28—In the leadup to this week's USATF National Junior Olympic Track and Field Championships, Niwot's REAL Training provided a window both into the recent past and near future for the sport ...
Aug. 2—A couple of Zionsville track and field standouts went against some of the best in the country last week when they competed in the US Track and Field National Junior Olympics at historic ...
The Athletics Congress of the USA took over organizational duties in 1980 and the competition was held under the USATF name for the first time in 1993. The men's and women's competitions were held separately from 1972 to 1982, with combined sex championships being held in 1974, and 1978–1980 within that period.
For example, both USATF and AAU conduct a series of track meets called the Junior Olympics [25] and USATF, AAU and RRCA conduct separate National Championships and State Championships. Both AAU and USATF operate 57 state or local Associations, although the boundaries of their service areas are no longer exactly the same.