One of the fastest hurdlers of all-time will be competing for the United States next track season.
One of the fastest hurdlers of all-time will be competing for the United States next track season.
The season is in full swing, with major invitationals providing those head-to-head matchups that make the rankings less cloudy.
After some wild action at McQuaid and the rest of last Saturday's meets, the question of who rules in three of the classes is very much up in the air.
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A huge day of action at McQuaid highlighted the weekend's action, and it was time well spent for all the runners who survived the finish line at GVP.
We compiled all the results from the McQuaid Invitational, pulled out all the out-of-state teams, and then rescored the meet by NYSPHSAA Classification.
While winning your Race Assignment is nice, and placing high in the merge is even better, New York XC is all about how you do against the teams in your State Classification.
With over 8,300 runners and 260 teams, the McQuaid Invitational provided some of the best national XC action this side of the Mississippi River.
Alongside McQuaid, there were mega-meets all around the State.
It's officially the 54th anniversary of the McQuaid Invitiational.
With
over 8,000 runners and 261 teams, the McQuaid Invitational is the
starting point for high-profile competition in the state of New York.
Records were broken and teams soared toward the top of the rankings as teams got ready for the big showdown in Rochester.
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We caught up with the National Ranked athlete this Summer, and even then, McQuaid was on the mind. Check out his Summer Training ahead of the Invite this weekend.
The Week 2 action saw some history unfolding and the entry of a big pack of teams in the class rankings.
Teams begin with a leg-stretcher or maybe an early burn in the first two weeks of September, but how much higher will their speed ratings go before the ides of November roll around?
There were question on how Katelyn Tuohy might follow up what may have been the greatest Prep XC Campaign ever, last year. If her performance at the Ocean State Invitational in Rhode Island is any indication, we haven't seen anything yet.
With perfect conditions on the horizon for tomorrow's Ocean State Invite in Rhode Island, and Katelyn Tuohy (North Rockland) ready to test her strength for the first time in 2018, we thought we'd look back at some New York history at the meet abroad.
Six
Olympians, four NCAA champions and a number of athletes whose state high
school records have held up for decades headline the 2018 inductees for
the inaugural class of the Capital Region Track,
Field and Cross Country Hall of Fame.
It's not just the Empire State who is taking on the hills of Bowdoin Park this weekend, and that clash is set to take center stage.
It's another week of strong action here, despite some wet conditions on the East Coast.