New Balance Nationals Photo Highlights

Interviews galore as MileSplit took over New Balance Nationals

It was a battle to hit the tape first all weekeend.

The SMR anchor legs were loaded, as all girls had hit under 2:08 previously.

Cardozo laps their missing shoe in the 4x800m

Brenessa Thompson pulls up in the 60m semis, despite clocking a US #3 performance.

A huge personal best leads Daniels' to a NY #2 All-Time throw.

Sammy Watson takes a look to her right to gauge the finishing kick of Ersula Farrow.

Eliza Rego in disbelief after her team swept both Boys and Girls 4xMile titles.

Motor City hadn't lost in two years before Cardozo dethroned them at the Armory Invite.  They regained their NBIN title in the same race by a nose.

Ebwea-Bile took to the runway for the final time, but couldn't catch the American top three marks.

Bella Burda was not afraid to lead the field through the opening laps in the 5000m.

Monae Cooper was out to prove that adding Weight Throw to NY was beneficial to all.

Two teams battled it out over the opening legs of the SMR.

Suffern finds their focus before taking the track for the DMR.  It would be their first Gold Medal performance of the weekend.

Medgar Evers proved their depth, taking second overall in the 4x200m finals, despite missing their 23sec opening leg.

Nevada Mareno proved that you don't need to be a household name to win the race, as she overtakes Ryen Frazier in the Mile.

Rachel Ludwidkowski looks to her teammates as she crosses the line.