New York Track & Field and Cross Country News
It's still the opening few weekends for Spring Track in New York, but some athletes are ramping up big performances. We've compiled all the results in one place so you don't have to go searching. See everything that happened below.
The Long Island walker is ready to hit the big time once again.
We saw quite a few challenges on the Girls Long Jump State Record this Indoor Season. Will that trend continue Outdoors?
It's been a busy two weeks for graduates of the Mt. Vernon program.
With the Pole Vault participation on the rise, the Indoor State Meet saw higher winning marks than we've had in a few years. Will the trend continue?
Halle Hazzard came within 0.03 seconds of her 2016 debut, to go US #17
The Girls 1500m is loaded, while the Boys 1600m has double digits under 4:20.
Hear about the journey of one Freshman State Record Holder, to his first State Title his Junior year.
With big name athletes headlining the top returners, how can you not be excited? Kyree Johnson and Sammy Watson mark the fastest of last year, and both are back to defend their crowns. See who else is in the mix.
Tthe reigning Outdoor State Champion, Jyles Etienne of The Stony Brook School (HS), cleared a mark he has had on his bucket list for nearly his whole life.
The PSAL has both Girls and Boys Top Returner Hurdlers. Can anyone topple the athletes from NYC?
Results
are still coming in from a busy weekend of track and field across the
state of New York and beyond. In the meantime, keep it locked here
for results from all the meets on our calendar, below.
With the Season yet to really find it's legs, we look at all the State
Records that are up for grabs, as compiled by Bill Meylan, via the Byrne
Archives.
With the Season yet to really find it's legs, we look at all the State Records that are up for grabs, as compiled by Bill Meylan, via the Byrne Archives.
With the competition season coming
within weeks, we thought we'd give you a Sectional Preview of the names
you'll be matching up with, by taking out all the seniors from the 2016
ranks.
With the competition season coming within weeks, we thought we'd give
you a Sectional Preview of the names you'll be matching up with, by
taking out all the seniors from the 2016 ranks.
We might see some unpredictability in the the High Jump this spring.
The race to make the All-Time Lists is on, as the top performers are only inches apart.
After the success of Jim Vermeulen's XC Journal
in the many falls of Cross Country, we've asked again for him to
provide some news and notes once a month this summer. Think of these as
the thoughts that cross the mind of your average coach. Up from Section
3, we present you with "Thoughts From Three."
The Senior at Alabama is tearing up the track.
National Letter of Intent Signing Dates for Prospective Student-Athletes Signing 2016-17 and Enrolling 2017-18
Double this distance up from the 100m, and you have a much closer race.
Popular event will also feature a Freshmen Mile and Hammer competition.
Check out the full feature on former New York State Champ Deajah Stevens, who has been having a break out year after making the Olympics last June.
The longest distance on the track brings back some of the biggest names from Cross Country.
A preview into the upcoming revisions on the All-Time lists.
Services for Weston runner David Stankiewicz have been announced.