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The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the state of Ohio. It conducts state championship competitions in all the OHSAA-sanctioned sports.
USATF Junior Track & Field Championships June 27, 2004 Triple jump: 13.46 m (44' 2 1/4") Ychlindria Spears Luling High School: Luling, Texas: Austin, Texas: TUIL state track meet May 11, 2001 [91] Shot put: 17.27 m (56' 8 ¼") Raven Saunders: Burke High School: Charleston, South Carolina: Columbia, South Carolina: Taco Bell Track & Field ...
Spokane High School Invitational Spokane, United States 17 years, 19 days [clarification needed] [31] 200 m: 20.79 Nyckoles Harbor: 22 January 2022 Texas Tech Under Armour High School Classic Lubbock, United States 16 years, 201 days [32] 300 m: 32.87 Tyrese Cooper: February 4, 2017 Armory Track Invitational New York City, United States
3. Big Walnut eyes strong regional. Big Walnut earned its third district runner-up finish since moving to Division I in 2001. The Golden Eagles also finished second in 2013 and 2011. Before moving ...
Jun. 4—The Ohio High School Athletic Association State Track and Field Championships took place this past week at the University of Dayton's Welcome Stadium. Here are some of the top ...
Division I athletes take the track at 2 p.m. and Division III running finals begin at 6:30. See the full schedule for the remaining two days below. 2024 OHSAA state track and field meet schedule ...
The list provides links to all lists of meet records for athletics competitions. These are the best performances set during the course of a specific competition. Multi-sport events typically refer to these as games records while single-sport championships refer to them as championship records. For non-championship competitions, the term meet or ...
The women's meet was held separately at Alamo Heights Stadium in San Antonio, Texas, on 24–25 July. The women's pentathlon was held on 18 October in Berkeley, California . At the men's championships, imperial distances were used for the first time since 1931, and they would continue to be used until conversion back to metric in the 1970s.