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High School Name High School Location Meet Location Meet Name Date Ref 100 y: 10.3 Chandra Cheeseborough: Ribault High School: Jacksonville, Florida: 1977 100 m: 10.89 (+0.9 m/s) Shawnti Jackson: South Granville High School: Creedmoor, North Carolina: Nashville, Tennessee: Music City Track Carnival June 3, 2023 [53] 11.00 (+1.5 m/s) Mia Brahe ...
Nike Cross Nationals (NXN) (formerly known as Nike Team Nationals) is an invitational cross country meet that serves as the unofficial team national championship of United States high school cross country. Sponsored by Nike, It was designed to heighten competition
The Foot Locker National Cross Country Championship is held annually in San Diego's Balboa Park (though it has been held in Orlando, Florida on seven occasions), just as it started in 1979. A total of 40 elite cross country runners race 5 kilometers (3.1 mi), for superiority in both individual and regional standings.
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Baloga, a Colorado freshman who last fall won the Champs national high school cross-country title, finished 82nd in 20:33.5. NC State star unstoppable: Katelyn Tuohy wins her third individual NCAA ...
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The USA Cross Country Championships is the annual national championships for cross country running in the United States. The championships is generally held in mid-February and it serves as a way of designating the country's national champion, as well as acting as the selection race for the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. [1]
The site listed many of the best times for both Cross Country and Track & Field on the high school level, while also covering most state and national championships. It was often used as a source for ranking and other statistics by journalists. DyeStat also featured forums for athletes to discuss running. [1]