Best All-Around Wheelchair Athletes in NC Track & Field

Catherine Armstrong's range - from 100 to 1600 as well as the throws - puts her in a class by herself among wheelchair athletes.

 

In its original form, track & field was simply called "athletics," which means that the term "athlete" actually originated in our sport.  Most fans of the sport recognize that the decathlete is the best all-around athlete in our sport, but since so few of NC's track & field participants do the multi-events, that won't help us find the best overall among our sport.  The rankings below were generated from our Team Power Ratings function, which gives athletes points for being in the top 20 of an event: 20 points for first, 19 points for second, all the way down to 1 point for 20th.  The points are added up for each event in which the athlete makes the top 20 in the state, and then the total points determine the rankings.  Events like the 400 Hurdles, Javelin, and Hammer Throw are included because they represent different skills than other "standard" North Carolina events (and also to reward those who seek ways to branch out and develop).

 

Top All-Around Female Wheelchair Athletes

 

1. Catherine Armstrong (100WC 20 + 1600WC 20 + 400WC 20 + 800WC 20 + DTWC 19 = 99)

2. Courtney Booze (100WC 19 + DTWC 20 + SPWC 19 = 58)

3. Taylor Kirk (SPWC 20 = 20)

 
 

Top All-Around Male Wheelchair Athletes

 

1. Bryce Floyd (100WC 18 + 200WC 18 + DTWC 20 + SPWC 20 = 76)

2. Marcus Luamba (100WC 19 + 200WC 19 + DTWC 19 + SPWC 17 = 74)

3. Dylan Pinder (100WC 20 + 200WC 20 + SPWC 19 = 59)

4. Ty Ruvolis (DTWC 18 + SPWC 18 = 36)