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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 competitors, post-season meets and international competition up until August 31 following their high-school graduation.
National High School Record 300 hurdles and 4×400 relay Leslie Deniz: 1979 and 1980 1st Discus Gridley High School, Gridley: 1984 Silver Medal Olympic Discus National High School Record: Gail Devers: 1984 1st 100H and 100m, 2nd Long Jump 1983 1st Long Jump, 2nd 300H, 3rd 100 Sweetwater High School, National City
The CIF California State Meet is the annual championship track and field meet for the California Interscholastic Federation. The meet was started in 1915 for boys and 1974 for girls. [1] Every athlete in every high school in California has a direct qualification path that can reach the state meet (except for five schools that compete in Nevada ...
In 1968, Arcadia High School track coach Doug Smith had an idea for an evening track and field meet for all the area schools. [2] The first invitational was held more than 50 years ago, with 23 schools and six track clubs participating.
Forrest Orren Beaty (born September 5, 1944) is a retired American track and field athlete memorable for setting the National High School record in the straight 220 yard dash, a race slightly longer than the 200 metres straight. It is the longest standing record on the books, although mostly because that distance is not run anymore.
He has the state record in the 100 meters at 10.14 seconds, but the record for fastest 100 in state championship history is still standing at a wind legal 10.30 seconds set in 1992 by El Centro ...
Laguna Creek runners Caleb Kennedy and Malachi Zhurko celebrate qualifying for the state meet in the 4x100 meter race during the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Masters track finals at Davis High School ...
His personal best height of 16-6 3/4 was the best mark on record for a California high school athlete (more than 5 inches higher than the next highest mark, at 16-1 by fellow Warren High School athlete Bob Steinhoff), [4] set a national interscholastic track & field record, [4] and stood as the best in the world. [4]