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2000 Indoor US Rankings - as of 3/31

BOYS GIRLS
Sprints-Hurdles Sprints-Hurdles
Distance Distance
Field Field
Relays Relays

NOTE - LAST CHANCE TO BE RANKED
If you meet the cutoffs and are not listed, send in your performance on the 2000 indoor rankings input form - the 2000 indoor database will close April 7, and final rankings will be posted.

The rankings now merge the 1600 with the mile, and the 3200 with the 2-Mile.  This was done to avoid the overlap between these close distances (only 9 meters for the Mile).  Performances for the metric distances were adjusted by adding 1.6 seconds for the 1600 and 3.4 seconds for the 3200 -- the adjustments recommended by the National Federation case book.  At the same time, the cutoff standards were raised for some events to keep the rankings around 100 deep.  The revised cutoffs are:

Mile:  Boys 4:28, Girls 5:17
4x200:  Boys 1:34, Girls 1:49
200:  Girls 26:04

Notations:  
h = handheld time
p = time in preliminary rounds 
(A place is shown only for the final round, but if a final round finisher had a better time in the preliminary rounds, the better time is shown with the "p" notation.)
c = converted (1600 to Mile, and 3200 to 2-Mile)  

These are the elite of the 2000 indoor track and field season in the United States. The "season" includes meets during the school year plus the post-season Nike Indoor Classic (NIC) and National Scholastic Indoor Championship (NSI).

Lists include all athletes recording performances received by DyeStat that meet cutoff standards established by DyeStat. Also listed are winning performances at NIC and NSI.

Meets that are published on Dyestat will be screened automatically for qualifying performances.  To submit other performances for inclusion in the 2000 Indoor DyeStat Elite database, use the online rankings input form.

 

 

 

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