The pace of big interstate meets slowed this weekend as athletes turn
their attention to state championships, but the pace of hot action
continued to sizzle. Details are being uploaded all day Sunday -
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US Cross Country Nationals, Greensboro NC
- Shalane Flanagan, (left, in red) fresh from easy victory in Millrose Mile
in New York a week earlier, beats Stanford freshmen Erin Sullivan
(433)
and Lauren Fleshman at 6k distance. College freshmen dominate junior men's 8k, won by Franklyn
Sanchez in 25:35. Kevin Clary, Kalispell MT, is
highest finishing present high schooler at 9th in 27:00.
Adam Goucher and Deena
Drossin win both distances for seniors.
Photo by Victah/Photo Run
- New
Jersey Groups 1 and 4 complete the group championships at
Princeton NJ
- St. Valentine's Invitational, Boston U.
sizzling soph Molly Lederman broke the US girls pole vault
record again with a leap of 12-9.5 (Samantha Shepard 12-6.25, her 2nd
best ever)
- PTFCA Carnival, Lehigh PA
Don Rich says we are at the "these meets count" stage, and
the results showed it. Season best performances across the
board. Kevin Dare 15-7; Sean Duffy beats Dan Coval
in 4:20 mile; Cheryl Smith 2:17.69; Natasha Staten 56.36;
Troy Roberson 22.31; Dominique Darden 25.29; William
Penn girls sweep relays
- Connecticut Class Championships
Sheldon Simpson 6.33 takes US lead in 55 meters; Dustin Rabine
1:06.66 500 meters(US#6)
- Chase Mayor's
Trophy, NY Armory
Damian Drummond lights up Armory again with 2:28.58 1000 meters
and 1:21.64 600 meters. Others star too.
- DyeStat Elite national rankings update
2/12
20 new national leaders - 2,169 performances ranked from 290 meets
- Maryland Region 4A-3A
Central
Westminster misses sweep by half a point (to C.
Milton Wright girls).
- Washington
DC Indoor Championships - DCIAA meet at the Washington Armory
- New
Hampshire State Indoor Championships - Manchester Central
girls edge Nashua, 63-62; Oyster River sr Jocelyn Theriault 4:47.53
1500 meters (US#3, leads 5 girls under 5:00); David Barrett
4:08.83 leads five boys under 4:15 in 1500 meters;
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