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The Indoors Leaders' Battle of the Years saw the 2015 team repeat its Top 15 wins in the Boys and Combined contests, though the Girls contest went to a 2010 squad that also won in the outdoors. The success of the 2015 team may suggest that new and updated track venues and the increasing popularity of high school track action fueled by greater coverage (shameless plug for MileSplit here) are drawing more top athletes to the sport and sprouting greater and greater performances. On the other hand, Rayvon Grey just leaped to this year's US #1 distance at the Rockland Community College Fieldhouse, which few would call state of the art unless they love that artsy orange glow, so maybe it's just that the athletes are getting better. And since the Leaders scores bounce around quite a bit through the eight years, maybe there's no trends or patterns at all except that if you have Mary Cain on your side at her prime, that's a big help. If for any strange reason you wish to peruse the Google sheet that the data is loaded into 14 sheets, it should be viewable at BattleOfTheYearsForIndoorTrack. |
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Battle of the Years EventsClick to Snap toGroup 1: Sprints - Group 2: Mid DistanceGroup 3: Long Distance - Group 4: HurdlesGroup 5: Horizontal Jumps - Group 6: Vertical Jumps and VaultsGroup 7: Throws - Group 8: Relays - Meet Wrap-upSummary by Athlete - Summary by Team - Summary by SectionIndoor Versus Outdoor Comparison - Boys Versus Girls Comparison |