New 6/7 - PHOTO PAGE
New 6/5 - Full Results - Highlights
Long jump action: Boys winner Chris Greenway and third-place girl Latoya Richardson.
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Highlights:
- Quebec, Canada jr Kim Hyacinthe 11.76 100 (0.3w)/ 24.19 200 (1.3w) double
- Lakeland sr Leon Covington 10.67 100 (0.7w)/ 21.37 200 (1.0w) double
- Miami Northwestern 3:44.83 4x400
- Ft. Lauderdale sr Jeffrey Julmis 13.87 110H (1.1w)
- Jones HS sr Mario Pickett 47.51 400 (Colquitt GA sr Armanti Hayes 47.76)
- Lakewood jr Jazmyn Shorter 55.09 400
- West Catholic (Philadelphia) PA sr Latavia Thomas 2:11.88 800
- Oconee Co. GA sr Jordan Scott 16-6 PV
- Jacksonville (Episcopal) jr Daisy Glasser 12-6 PV
- Orlando Evans 41.93 4x100 / 3:18.68 4x400
- Klein Forest TX sr Jason Perez 52.44 400H
- Spartanburg SC 47.54 4x100
Media Advisory --- Registered Athletes (6/1 list)
Golden
South will celebrate its 30th anniversary event this year, marking
30 years of track and field excellence in the Orlando community.
Over the years, Golden South has continuously recruited the nation's
leaders in high school track and field and has earned recognition
as a premier post-season event.
This year, both
the Youth Age event and Classic competition will both be held
on Saturday, June 3rd. With continued support from our participants
and sponsors, we are able to continue raising philanthropic dollars
toward providing the highest level of care for the children and
families we serve.
This world renowned
event has attracted athletes from 32 different countries, and
has launced 31 Olympians as well as 12 Olympic Gold Medalists
Schedule of Events
12pm Registration Opens
Pre-Registered Athlete's Packets Available for Pick Up
Day-Of Registrations Accepted
(please refer to the entry fees and deadlines section for late fees)
12:30pm Number Assignments Available for Pick Up At Clerking
FIELD EVENTS
2pm
Discus – Women
Shot Put – Men
Pole Vault – Men
Long Jump – Women & Men
3pm
Shot Put – Women
Discus – Men
High Jump – Women
4pm
Pole Vault – Women
Triple Jump – Women & Men
High Jump – Men
RUNNING EVENTS – PRELIMS
2pm
110M High Hurdles – Men
2:10pm
100M High Hurdles – Women
2:25pm
100M – Women
2:35pm
100M – Men
2:50pm
400M Low Hurdles – Women
3pm
400M Intermediate Hurdles – Men
3:10pm
400M – Women
3:20pm
400M – Men
3:30pm
200M-Women
3:40pm
200M-Men
RUNNING EVENTS – FINALS
4:30pm
Steeple Chase – Men
4:45pm
4x800M - Women
4x800M - Men
5:15pm
Hall of Fame Presentations
5:30pm
4x100M – Women
4x100M - Men
3,000M – Women
110M High Hurdles – Women
100M High Hurdles – Men
100M – Women
100M – Men
Mile Run – Women
Mile Run – Men
400M – Women
400M – Men
400M Intermediate Hurdles – Women
400M Intermediate Hurdles – Men
800M – Women
800M – Men
200M – Women
200M – Men
3,000M – Men
4x400 – Women
4x400 – Men
Previous
Years
2005 - Boys -
Jordan Scott 17-0 PV (US#2). Andre Black doubles 23-2.5 LJ -2.0
and 47-10.75 +0.5 TJ. Dennis Martin doubles 14.15 110H and 53.62
400H. Justin Terry 47.15 400m. Matt Daniels 8:39.57 3000m noses
out Graham Tribble 8:39.86.
Girls - Valerie Flournoy 14.10 100H. Soph
Brittany Jones doubles 11.72 100m and 23.46 +0.0 200m. Jackie
Areson 4:50.07 mile (Kelly Parrish 4:51.64). Elise Birnbaum
12-0 PV. Mikaela Green 54.74 400m. Deandra Doyley 1:00.77 400H
(US#3). Danielle Bradley 2:12.50 800m.
2004 -
Most of meet washed out by rain on Saturday; completed on Sunday.
Before the deluge, Natasha Hastings NY, with a new bleached hair
do (below), won a great 100m in 11.61 over Lauren Austin FL 11.70
and Bianca Knight MS 11.82.
2003 -
Stephanie Smith (below) streaks around 400 meters in 52.14,
breaking the 26-year-old Golden South meet record (52.77) held
by Olympian Robin Campbell. Xavier Carter is upset by Travis
Padgett in 100, but wins the 200. Khadija Talley and Wes Stockbarger
double in throws.
2002 -
Results
2001 -
Results
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