Defending NXN Champs Looking Great for 2008 Scott Bush Jul 27, 2008

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Nike Team Nationals in 2007 saw the Neuqua Valley High School team from Naperville, Illinois squeeze out a narrow victory at Portland Meadows to bring home their first national cross country championship. A successful season from the opening gun, the squad won every meet they entered, including the Illinois State Championship, NTN Midwest Regional and then the national title. This year the squad will be highly ranked again, but will most certainly have a different feel. MileSplit took some time to talk with Neuqua Valley's coach Paul Vandersteen about this year's expectations, what their summer training is like and much more. (picture above by Robert Mirenzi)

Junior Olympic Champs. Coverage: Nunley Hurdles 13.41, Wynne & Thompson Dominate 400mH Scott Bush Jul 27, 2008

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Just when you think the track and field season is officially done, guess what...it's not! The USATF National Junior Olympic T&F Championships take place this week, July 22-27, in Omaha, Nebraska. While many of the nation's top seniors have taken their break and now prepare for their collegiate squads, some younger prep athletes take a stab one more time at putting up big marks and improving their personal bests. MileSplit will bring you day-to-day highlights of each final and hopefully news of some new U.S. top ten performances.

Top USATF Junior Olympic Highlights
- William Wynne (GA) hurdles to victory in YM 400m hurdles in 49.84
- Turquoise Thompson (CA) goes 57.67 in YW 400m hurdles
- Booker Nunley (NC) earns win in YM 110m hurdles in 13.41
- Jack Whitt (OK) vaults 17-02.75 to win Young Men's pole vault
- Phyllis Francis (NY) runs 2:04.83 800m, new IG record, U.S. #3
- Chalonda Goodman (GA) blazes 23.29 YW 200m, 11.36 100m
- Elias Gedyon (CA) wins Intermediate Boys 800m dash in 1:51.91

MileSplit US: Preseason National Top 10 Girls Returnees Scott Bush Jul 25, 2008

It's never happened before and it may never happen again, but the 2008 cross country season is shaping up to become one of the most memorable ever. In a rare twist of fate, this year's national meet could host three Foot Locker national champions, as '07 champ Ashley Brasovan, '06 champ Kathy Kroeger and '05 champ Jordan Hasay all come back for their senior seasons, hoping to repeat the magic they've had before in San Diego. All three top our preseason girls top ten, but see who else made the list.

Preseason CC Coverage: Top 10 Girls Returnees Scott Bush Jul 23, 2008

https://il.milesplit.com/files/il/brasovanwin.jpgIt's never happened before and it may never happen again, but the 2008 cross country season is shaping up to become one of the most memorable ever. In a rare twist of fate, this year's national meet could host three Foot Locker national champions, as '07 champ Ashley Brasovan, '06 champ Kathy Kroeger and '05 champ Jordan Hasay all come back for their senior seasons, hoping to repeat the magic they've had before in San Diego. All three top our preseason girls top ten, but see who else made the list. (Pictured left by John Herzog: Ashley Brasovan is defending national champion)

MileSplit US National Top 10 Returning Boys Scott Bush Jul 22, 2008

With the track and field season coming to an end, and teams across the land getting coming into the heart of their summer cross country training, we take a look forward towards the fall and what lies ahead. To kick-off MileSplit US 2008-2009 cross country coverage we take a look at the top ten male returnees, which includes a trio of Colorado athletes, all of whom are Foot Locker National returnees as well. While athletes like German Fernandez, Mike Fout, Chris Derrick, Colby Lowe and Luke Puskedra have all moved on, a new class of distance talent is ready to take over and create their own legacy.

Preseason CC Coverage: Top 10 Boys Returnees Scott Bush Jul 22, 2008

https://il.milesplit.com/files/il/iltrack08/midwestdistancegalanicolls%20(2).jpgWith the track and field season coming to an end, and teams across the land getting coming into the heart of their summer cross country training, we take a look forward towards the fall and what lies ahead. To kick-off our 2008-2009 cross country coverage we take a look at the top ten male returnees, which includes a trio of Colorado athletes, all of whom are Foot Locker National returnees as well. While athletes like German Fernandez, Mike Fout, Chris Derrick, Colby Lowe and Luke Puskedra have all moved on, a new class of distance talent is ready to take over and create their own legacy. (Pictured left: Colorado's Bobby Nicolls is the top Foot Locker returnee)

TV Alert: ESPY Awards with Gatorade Female POY Chanelle Price, 9 p.m. EST on ESPN Scott Bush Jul 20, 2008

Gatorade National Player of the Year, Chanelle Price, will be honored tonight at 9 p.m. (Eastern Time) on ESPN at the annual ESPY Awards. Price, who won the award on Wednesday, joined fellow track and field and cross country Gatorade Players of the Year Chris Derrick, German Fernandez and Ashley Brasovan, in Los Angeles earlier in the week, taking part in a ceremony that named her the top female athlete of the year nationally for all sports.

The ESPYs is the most prominent award show for professional athletes, and includes most of the top athletes and sports in the country. Sunday's award show will be hosted by Justin Timberlake.

ESPY Award Show, 9 p.m. (Eastern Time) on ESPN

Brasovan, Derrick Shine Bright Amongst the Stars in L.A. Scott Bush Jul 18, 2008

https://il.milesplit.com/files/il/gatoradepoylogo.jpgThe talented quartet of Chanelle Price (PA), German Fernandez (CA), Ashley Brasovan (FL) and Chris Derrick (IL) flew into Los Angeles Tuesday, taking part in a two day extravaganza that Gatorade puts on once a year. As the male and female winners of the Gatorade track and field and cross country Player of the Year awards, each athlete was put up a five-star hotel, got to mingle with such notable athletes as Matt Leinhart, Greg Oden, Allyson Felix and Candace Parker, and took part in an awards ceremony that preceded the ESPY Awards. The Gatorade Player of the Year program drew to an end, naming the male and female national winners. Read about Brasovan's and Derrick's experience, as the two took time out of their busy schedules to talk with MileSplit.

Price Wins Gatorade Female National Player of the Year Honors Scott Bush Jul 16, 2008

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The Gatorade National Player of the Year program selects an overall male and female winner each year, and on Wednesday Pennsylvania track star Chanelle Price was one of those athletes. Price, who won the national female track and field award last month, was the overall national female winner. Price joins a select group of individuals on the national list, including such notable professional athletes as track phenom Allyson Felix and basketball standout Candace Parker.

Individual national athlete of the year winners from track and field and cross country, which were represented by Price, German Fernandez (CA), Chris Derrick (IL) and Ashley Brasovan (FL), were flown out to California Tuesday to take part in an awards ceremony on Wednesday and then invited to watch the ESPY's, where many of the top professional athletes receive awards for their accomplishments throughout the year. Congratulations to Chanelle on such a great honor.

Gatorade Player of the Year Press Release

Gatorade Player of the Year Website

The Amazing Eight: Top 8 Performances at the World Junior Champs. Scott Bush Jul 15, 2008

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https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/cmccullough(jk).jpgWith all the athletes home safe and sound after competing in the World Junior T&F Championships this past week, we take a look back at the top performances by prep athletes in the competition. While performances were abundant, we single out the top eight, led by none other than new national high school hammer throw record holder Conor McCullough (CA) (pictured right by Joy Kamani of NationalScholastic.org). We break down performances and discuss their significance, as the track and field season nears the finish line.

MileSplit Daily Coverage - Day: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6

IAAF Official Meet Website

NSSF/Joy Kamani Photo Gallery

World Junior Champs. - Final Day: Nunley Earns Silver at 110mH, Hasay Fourth in 1,500m Scott Bush Jul 13, 2008

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https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/bnunley(jk).jpgThe final day of the IAAF World Junior Track and Field Championships came and went Sunday, as Team USA wrapped up a successful week. Two prep athletes stood out amongst the crowd during the final day. Hurdle sensation Booker Nunley (pictured left by Joy Kamani of NationalScholastic.org) showed his strength and speed, capturing a silver medal in the men's 110m hurdles. Meanwhile, Jordan Hasay continued her post-season success by placing fourth in the women's 1,500m. Read what else took place on the final day.

Jim Spier Blog (NSSF) / Joy Kamani Photo Gallery (NSSF)

Official Website / Day Six Results

World Junior Sunday Highlights
- Booker Nunley (NC) earns silver in men's 110m hurdles, 13.45
- Jordan Hasay (CA) fourth in women's 1,500m run final, 4:19.02
- Anna Jelmini (CA) earns a ninth place finish in women's discus
- Lanie Whittaker (FL) & Erica Alexander (TX) guide 4x4 to victory

World Junior Champs. - Day 5: McCullough Earns Silver in HT, Chetelat Places Sixth in 3k Scott Bush Jul 12, 2008

https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/cmccullough(jk).jpgWow! What a day it was for Team USA on the fifth day of the World Junior T&F Championships. Leading the way on Saturday was Conor McCullough (CA) (pictured right courtesy of Joy Kamani of NationalScholastic.org), earning silver in the men's hammer throw. The California junior threw a best of 248-11.50. McCullough's performance led a total medal count of five on the day for the US squad, including four gold. Other top prep performers were Laurynne Chetelat (CA) in the women's 3k, Ryann Krais (PA) in the women's heptathlon and Booker Nunley (NC) in the men's 110m hurdles. See what else took place on the second to last day.

Jim Spier Blog (NSSF) / Joy Kamani Photo Gallery (NSSF)

Official Website / Day Five Results

World Junior Saturday Performances
- Conor McCullough (CA) earns silver in men's hammer throw
- Laurynne Chetelat (CA) sixth in women's 3,000m, 9:15.11
- Ryann Krais (PA) ninth in heptathlon with 5457 pts., U.S.#5 all-time
- Booker Nunley (NC) wins semi-final 110m hurdle heat in 13.55
- Marquise Goodwin (TX) helps Team USA win men's 4x100m relay

World Junior Champs. - Day4: Laurent Fourth in Women's Pole Vault, Krais Strong in Hep. Scott Bush Jul 12, 2008

https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/krais(jk).jpgDay four had Team USA looking good with numerous medals and some great preliminary results from some of the top high school athletes in the land. Leading the way were Rachel Laurent (LA) and Ryann Krais (PA)(pictured left by Joy Kamani of NationalScholastic.org), both coming up big in their respective competitions. Laurent placed fourth overall in the women's pole vault final, nearly eclipsing 14 feet, soaring over 13-11.25. Meanwhile, Krais finished well on day one of the women's heptathlon, finishing the day in sixth place. Day two takes place Saturday.

Jim Spier Blog (NSSF) / Joy Kamani Photo Gallery (NSSF)

Official Website

World Junior Friday Results
- Rachel Laurent (LA) clears 13-11.25 in women's PV, fourth overall
- Ryann Krais (PA) finishes with 3345 during day one of competition
- Christian Taylor (GA) places eighth in men's TJ final with 51-02.50
- Leslie Brost (SD) finishes eighth in women's PV final with 13-05.50
- Jordan Hasay (CA) qualifies for final in women's 1500m with 4:20.82

World Junior Champs. - Day 3: Whittaker Seventh in 400m, McCullough Impresses in HT Scott Bush Jul 10, 2008

https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/laniewhittaker(jk)%20(2).jpgWhat an exciting day the third day of the IAAF World Junior T&F Championships were. Team USA impressed across the board, including the six preps that took part in Thursday's action. Leading the way on the women's side was Florida junior Lanie Whittaker(pictured right by Joy Kamani of NationalScholastic.org), placing seventh in the women's 400m dash final. On the men's side, California junior Conor McCullough topped his group in the men's hammer throw and heads into the final with the third best mark. Prep stars Shanay Briscoe (TX), Christian Taylor (GA), Vashti Thomas (CA) and Ashton Purvis (CA) also competed.

**USATF Summaries: AM / Jim Spier Blog (NSSF)

**Joy Kamani Photo Gallery (NSSF) / Official Website

World Junior Thursday Highlights
- Lanie Whittaker (FL) seventh in women's 400m final, 53.98
- Conor McCullough (CA) throws 238-11 in men's hammer throw prelim
- Shanay Briscoe (TX) leaps 5-10 to finish tenth in women's high jump
- Christian Taylor (GA) advances in men's triple jump with 51-05 leap

World Junior Champs. - Day 2: Goodwin Wins Men's LJ, Laurent & Brost Qualify in Women's PV Scott Bush Jul 09, 2008

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https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/marquisegoodwin1(jk).jpgOn day two of the IAAF World Junior T&F Championships, Team USA followed the lead of junior Marquise Goodwin (Rowlett, TX) (pictured left by Joy Kamani of NationalScholastic.org), who won the men's long jump with a mark of 25-04.75. Goodwin dominated his competition, setting his top mark of the first attempt of the day. Elsewhere, Leslie Brost (SD) and Rachel Laurent (LA) qualified for the women's pole vault final, while Christian Taylor (GA) placed seventh in the men's long jump in 24-03.75, and Lanie Whittaker (FL) advanced to the women's 400m dash final with a 53.61 performance.

**USATF Summaries: AM - PM / Jim Spier Blog (NSSF)

**Joy Kamani Photo Gallery (NSSF) / Official Website

World Junior Day Two Highlights
- Marquise Goodwin (TX) wins men's long jump final in 25-04.75
- Christian Taylor (GA) places seventh in men's LJ final in 24-03.75
- Rachel Laurent (LA) & Leslie Brost (SD) qualify for women's PV final
- Lanie Whittaker (FL) earns spot in women's 400m final in 53.61
- Donn Cabral (CT) runs 30:47.55 in men's 10,000m final, finished 17th

World Junior Championships - Day 1: Goodwin, Taylor Dominate Men's Long Jump Scott Bush Jul 09, 2008

The IAAF World Junior Track and Field Championships kicked off Tuesday in Poland and Team USA responded with some solid results. With only two finals taking place on the first day of competition, most of the events were prelims. Leading the prep contingent at Worlds were long jumpers Marquise Goodwin (Rowlett, TX) and Christian Taylor (Sandy Creek, GA), who finished the prelims with the second and third best marks on the day. See who else performed well on day one, as we bring you highlights and results all week long. Day One Results

World Junior Day One Highlights
- Christian Taylor (GA) leaps 25-0.25 in men's long jump prelim
- Marquise Goodwin (TX) soars 24-11.25 in men's long jump prelim
- Shanay Briscoe (TX) leaps 5-11.25 in women's high jump prelim
- Elijah Greer (OR) advances in men's 800m with 1:50.73 effort

Final Day of the Olympic Trials: Hasay Finishes Tenth in Women's 1500m, 4:17.36 Scott Bush Jul 06, 2008

https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/hasaytrials2(tf).jpgWow! The final day of the U.S. Olympic Trials is in the books. What an experience this has been. From the magic of Laura Roesler, to the national record of Jeff Demps, to the toughness and talent of Jordan Hasay, this 2008 edition of the Trials has been one to remember. On Sunday the lone high school athlete competing was Jordan Hasay (pictured right by Tim Fulton) in the women's 1500m final. Hasay finished an amazing tenth in 4:17.36! Full story inside. Results (USATF)

RFF/Olympic Trials Film Review: The Long Green Line Showcases the York H.S. Distance Magic Scott Bush Jul 04, 2008

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It was a long time coming, but The Long Green Line finally premiered at the U.S. Olympic Trials Thursday evening in front of a crowd of over 200 people. In 2005, the young men apart of the legendary York High School cross country team were followed throughout the season, as the cameras captured the highs and lows of the season and the high emotions that a cross country team goes through from August until early December. Losing two of their top stars in the back half of the season, having to play with top seven line-ups numerous times and living up to the fatherly embrace coach Joe Newton shows all his athletes made this film one that every high school athlete should watch during their summer training. Overall this film receives a 4.5/5 stars. Read inside for more movie recap and check out The Long Green Line website here.

Olympic Trials Thursday Coverage: Babcock, Hasay Advance in 1500m, Kynard Competes in High Jump Scott Bush Jul 03, 2008

https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/hasaytrials1.jpgOn Thursday the U.S. Olympic Trials started up again with much fanfare. During the evening three prep athletes competed against the nation's best, all holding their own. In the women's 1500m, Christine Babcock (CA) placed seventh overall in heat one after leading the opening portion of the race, finishing in 4:18.32, while Jordan Hasay (CA) (pictured left by Tim Fulton) finished seventh in heat two, leading the first 1100m to finish in 4:18.39. Both Babcock and Hasay advanced to tomorrow's semi-finals, although Hasay can't compete due to traveling to World Juniors to compete in the 1500m in Poland. Ohio high jumper Erik Kynard cleared the opening height of 2.15m, but couldn't manage to clear 2.20 in the men's high jump.

Thursday Top Highlights
- Christine Babcock (CA) advances in women's 1500m, 4:18.32
- Jordan Hasay (CA) finishes seventh in 1500m heat, 4:18.39
- Erik Kynard (OH) leaps 2.15m (7-00.50) in men's high jump

Olympic Trials TV Coverage Scott Bush Jul 02, 2008

Four days left. That's all that remains of the 2008 Olympic Trials. With half the events finished and in the book, another round of competition revs up Thursday, including the women's 1500m and men's high jump, which will see high school athletes take part. Catch all the action that NBC and USA are providing from Thursday through Sunday:

Olympic Trials TV Schedule
(All times Eastern)
Friday, July 4: 11:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. USA Network
Saturday, July 5: 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. NBC
Sunday: July 6: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. NBC

Warming Up for the Trials with Christine Babcock Scott Bush Jul 01, 2008

https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/babcock%20(3).jpgWith a stellar season already behind her, California's Christine Babcock is ready to race one last time. The University of Washington-bound senior closes out her prep career this week, taking part in the women's 1500m run at the Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon. Babcock's had a season to remember after earning a national record for the 1500m distance and looks to make one last statement before heading off to college. Read about Babcock's expectations for the Trials, what she's done in her training over the past few weeks and what she plans to do with the rest of her summer.

Olympic Trials Sunday Coverage: Demps Finishes Eighth in Semi-Finals with 10.34 effort Scott Bush Jun 29, 2008

Florida senior Jeff Demps, of South Lake High School, finished eighth place in his semi-final 100m dash Sunday afternoon.  Demps got off to a shaky start, tried to push in the middle, but couldn't respond to the professional athletes he was competing against.  Demps crossed the line in 10.34, well short of his 10.01 from Saturday evening.  It was a surprising weekend for Demps, advancing from the prelims, advancing from the quarter-finals, while running a new U.S. prep record, a new U.S. junior record and tying the World Junior record.  Detailed story coming shortly.  Men's 100m Semi-Final Results (Courtesy of USATF)

Demps' Impressive Season is One to Remember Scott Bush Jun 29, 2008

https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/demps2(vs).jpgIt was a year that perhaps should have earned a U.S. #1 in the 100m dash and being labeled as the top sprinter at the high school level, but it turned out to be so much more. Florida's Jeff Demps (South Lake, FL) (pictured left by Victor Sailor of PhotoRun.net) started the season as a pre-season favorite to be the top 100m sprinter, but by the end he was running next to Tyson Gay in the Olympic Trials, tying a World Junior 100m dash record and quickly being labeled as a potential Team USA Olympic Team member.

Olympic Trials Saturday HS Coverage Scott Bush Jun 28, 2008

 Demps Breaks U.S. 100m Record in 10.01, Advances to Semis

 

Another great day of competition wrapped up with some great performances.  The best result of the day came from Florida's Jeff Demps, who set the national record in the 100m dash with his winning mark of 10.01 (wind-legal!).  Demps started right next to Tyson Gay in the quarter-final race, getting off to a great start, but moved even better over the final 25 meters to place second in his heat and move on to the semi-finals tomorrow at 2:30 PDT.   (Jeff Demps pictured VICTAH SAILER/ PHOTORUN.NET)

Top Saturday Highlights
- Jeff Demps (FL) breaks national record in 100m dash in 10.01!!!
- Laura Roesler (ND) eighth in 800m semi, finishing in 2:06.82
- Fawn Miller (PA) places 15th in women's javelin with 154-05 toss

Olympic Trials Saturday Coverage: Demps Breaks U.S. 100m Record in 10.01, Advances to Semis Scott Bush Jun 28, 2008

https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/demps(vs).jpgAnother great day of competition wrapped up with some great performances. The best result of the day came from Florida's Jeff Demps, who set the national record in the 100m dash with his winning mark of 10.01 (wind-legal!). Demps started right next to Tyson Gay in the quarter-final race, getting off to a great start, but moved even better over the final 25 meters to place second in his heat and move on to the semi-finals tomorrow at 2:30 PDT. (Jeff Demps pictured right, courtesy of Victor Sailor, PhotoRun.net)

Top Saturday Highlights
- Jeff Demps (FL) breaks national record in 100m dash in 10.01!!!
- Laura Roesler (ND) eighth in 800m semi, finishing in 2:06.82
- Fawn Miller (PA) places 15th in women's javelin with 154-05 toss

Olympic Trials Coverage: Friday Sees Roesler Advance in Women's 800m Scott Bush Jun 28, 2008

https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/outdoor08/lauraroesler1%20(3).jpgDay one of the U.S. Olymic Team Trials is complete and four top high school athletes showed their best against the nation's top professional athletes. Leading the way Friday were seniors Victoria Jordan (TX) and Chanelle Price (PA), junior Anna Jelmini (CA), and sophomore Laura Roesler (ND). Read about the day's performances from MileSplit US on-site. (Laura Roesler pictured by Richard Svaleson)

Top Friday Performances
- Laura Roesler (ND) advances in women's 800m dash in 2:04.03
- Victoria Jordan (TX) runs 11.26 100m in prelims, 11.29 in quarters
- Anna Jelmini (CA) throws 160-06 for women's discus, 19th overall
- Chanelle Price (PA) finishes sixth in 800m heat with 2:05.93 effort

Running Towards the Trials: Jordan Hasay is Ready to Run Scott Bush Jun 26, 2008

In this quick chat with California distance phenom Jordan Hasay, MileSplit national editor Scott Bush asks Hasay how her build up is going, what her expectations are heading into the Trials and what her plan is at the World Junior T&F Championships in a few weeks.  Hasay has a lot to say about each subject, especially on what she learned from racing the pro runners earlier in the season at Stanford and what competing in Poland means to her.  (Hasay pictured right running at the Arcadia Invitational earlier this season, photo by Scott Bush)

Fernandez Wins Gatorade National Boys T&F Athlete of the Year Scott Bush Jun 26, 2008

It was announced Thursday morning that distance running sensation German Fernandez won the Gatorade National Boys T&F Athlete of the Year award.  The Riverbank High School (CA) senior won the award after completing a record breaking season, one that saw him set the national record in the two-mile last weekend at Nike Outdoor Nationals in 8:34.40.  Earlier this season Fernandez ran the most impressive distance double ever, winning California state titles for 1600m in 4:00.29 and the 3200m run in 8:34.23, all in less than two hours.  Fernandez joins an impressive list of past winners and now sets his sights on his college career at Oklahoma State University.

Gatorade Boys State T&F Winners

Championship Coverage: Warwick Valley Set Girls DMR National Record, Greer Wins 800m 1:47.68 Scott Bush Jun 24, 2008

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What a weekend it's been in Greensboro, North Carolina and Columbus, Ohio! Nike Outdoor Nationals provided all the theatrics and more than fans were expecting, including a new national two-mile record set by German Fernandez (CA) Friday evening and another set in the girls DMR by Warwick Valley (NY) (pictured above). Out in Columbus at USATF Junior Nationals, Elijah Greer (OR) and William Wynne (GA) have been showcasing their talents, qualifying for Team USA. Check out this weekend's highlights and results.

Nike Outdoor Nationals

MileSplit Exclusives: Race Videos / Interviews / Photo Albums (6100+)

Full Results: Boys - Girls

Meet Coverage: Thur. Coverage / Fri. Coverage / Sat. Coverage

NON Winners Table (ArmoryTrack)

Warwick Valley Girls DMR National Record: MileSplit Interview

Fernandez Interviews: MileSplit Exclusive / Announcer Interview

Top NON Weekend Highlights
- Warwick Valley (NY) sets new girls DMR national record in 11:31.81
- German Fernandez (CA) blazes new U.S. two-mile record, 8:34.40
- Dwight Barbiasz (NH) clears 7-01 in the boys high jump for the win
- Allison Horner (GA) tosses 177-02 to win girls hammer throw
- Chalonda Goodman (GA) wins girls 100m dash in 11.51
- Neely Spence (PA) wins girls two-mile with big kick in 10:20.77
- Ashley Brasovan (FL) blazes U.S. #6 all-time 5k in 16:18.53
- Eleanor Roosevelt (MD) wins girls 4x200m relay in 1:36.95, U.S.#2
- Trotwood-Madison (OH) wins boys 4x200m relay in 1:25.18, U.S.#2
- Solomon Haile (MD) wins boys 5k in 14:38.23, meet record

Official Website / Meet Page / Meet Schedule

Heat Sheets : Boys - Girls

Meet Previews: Boys - Girls

USATF Junior T&F Nationals

Official Website / Meet Page / Schedule & Results

Meet Coverage: Fri. Coverage / Sat. Coverage / Sun. Coverage

Elijah Greer Running U.S. #4 All-Time, 1:47.68 Video

Heptathlon Winner Ryann Krais (PA) Video Interview

Top Junior National Weekend Highlights
- Elijah Greer (OR) wins 800m dash in 1:47.68, U.S.#4 all-time
- Roxi Grizzle (KS) throws U.S.#5 all-time javelin in 170-03
- Booker Nunley (NC) blazes 13.40 in mens 110m hurdles
- Jordan Hasay (CA) wins women's 1500m race in 4:18.44
- Rachel Laurent (LA) vaults 13-10 to win women's pole vault
- William Wynne (GA) runs 50.42 in mens 400m hurdles
- Christian Taylor (GA) leaps 52-08 for second in mens TJ
- Shanay Briscoe (TX) wins womens high jump in 5-10.75
- Anna Jelmini (CA) throws 173-01 to win womens discus throw
- Marquise Goodwin (TX) leaps 25-00 to win mens long jump

Entries: Men - Women

Junior National Meet Preview

Junior Nats. Sunday Coverage: Hasay, Laurent, Fleck Earn Tickets to Poland with Victories Scott Bush Jun 22, 2008

https://www.milesplit.com/files/usa/08juniornationals/laurent(mk).jpgThe last day of the USATF Junior National T&F Championships took place Sunday and the results presented were the perfect way to end an excellent weekend. Six Junior National champions Sunday were high school athletes, including Jordan Hasay (CA), Rachel Laurent (LA), Ryan Fleck (OH), Ryann Krais (PA), Geoffrey Tabor (OK) and Laurynne Chetelat (CA). Each one booked their ticket to Poland to compete at the World Junior T&F Championships, July 8-13. See who brought their best on the final day. (Rachel Laurent pictured left by Margot Kelly)

Top Sunday Highlights
- Rachel Laurent (LA) vaults 13-10 to win women's pole vault
- Ryan Fleck (OH) leaps 7-01.50 to take mens high jump
- Jordan Hasay (CA) runs 4:18.44, winning womens 1500m
- Ryann Krais (PA) takes womens heptathlon crown, 5217 pts.
- Geoffrey Tabor (OK) throws 195-05 to wins mens shot put
- Laurynne Chetelat (CA) wins women's 3,000m in 9:29.45 Video Interview
- Conor McCullough (CA) throws 233-05, second in hammer
- Victoria Jordan (TX) second in womens 200m with 23.73