Top New York Athletes and Alumni Look Towards USATF Junior Nationals

Clovis, CA - This action will see some hot times for New Yorkers.  Consider this the last weekend to truly take a stab at moving up the All-Time lists in New York for you current year, (sans those who make the Olympic Trials).  The USATF Junior Championships blends top level High School athletes, with younger, first year Collegiate athletes.  The top two in each event will go on to represent Team USA at the U20 World Championships in

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We've done the work for you in picking out the New York athletes, both former and current.  Those listed without a High School grad year are still eligible for New York State Records.  The window for setting records follows athletes who have graduated High School through August 27th, so get on out there one last time.


100HH

Dominque Beltraz (Lakeland-Panas '15)


200m

Imani Solan (Suffern 15', UPENN)


400m

Zola Golden (Arlington '15, Texas)

Sammy Watson (Rush-Henrietta)

Ceara Watson (Rush-Henrietta '15, Arkansas)

Kiana Lee (Irvington '15, UCharlotte)


800m

Sammy Watson (Rush-Henrietta)

Jazmine Fray (Kellenberg '15, Texas A&M)

Ceara Watson (Rush-Henrietta '15, Arkansas)


1500m

Michael Grady (East Meadow '15, Adelphi)


5000m

Bella Burda (Arlington '15, Villanova)


10,000m

Riley Hughes (Fayetteville-Manlius '15, Marist)


Girls 3000m Steeple

Alex Harris (North Rockland)

Emily Burns (Guilderland '15, Marist)


Boys 3000m Steeple

Eion Nohilly (John-Jay Cross River)

Greg Crowley (Scarsdale)

Nick Matson (Shenendehowa '15, Manhattan)


Boys 10k Racewalk

AJ Gruttadauro (Brockport)


Girls 10k Racewalk

Lauren Harris (Sachem East)

Maria Garcia (North Rockland)

Tara Mandel (Farmingdale)

Katie Miale (Monroe-Woodbury '15, Marist)

Meaghan Podlaski (Colonie '15, RPI)


Boys Long Jump

Rayvon Grey (Beacon)


Boys Discus

Sam Wray (Starpoint)


Boys Javelin

John Putnam (Massapequa '15, Auburn)