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DyeStat 2001 Indoor Track

DyeStat Elite as of March 16

23 new US leaders in week 14, 
including five new national records 

NOTE: Update includes meet results posted to DyeStat through March 16 and email received through February 28.  Individual email performances plus state meets in NY, MI, and IN will be added for season-ending rankings.

Detailed Rankings 3/16
B-Sprint/Hurdle
  - B-Distance - B-Field/Relay 
G-Sprint/Hurdle - G-Distance - G-Field/Relay

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by John Dye

The national indoor championship meets brought out the best in the nation's prep athletes as they rang up new US#1 marks in 23 events, including five new national records set at the New Balance Scholastic Indoor Championships in New York.

Double US#1 rankings were achieved by:

  • Cerritos Gahr CA jr Angel Perkins, whose sensational Sunday in New York produced two new national records in 90 minutes: 23.59 and 53.25
  • Reagan Austin TX jr Brendan Christian, who followed up his 6.70 victory in the NSIC 60 meter dash with a national record 21.02 in the 200, needing every bit of it to beat Glenn McFadden CT 21.05.
  • Wilson Long Beach CA girls, who won three out of four relay events entered at NSIC.  All three wins hit the all time top 10  lists, including a national record 3:53.17 sprint medley time that is also faster than the outdoor record (3:54.39 William Penn PA 1997).   Wilson's 3:43.70 was the third fastest 4x400 ever indoors and gives Wilson the top 6 times on the all time indoor list.   Their 1:38.50 win in the 4x200 was the 7th fastest ever, with three of the faster times including the record (1:36.55) also belonging to the Long Beach school.   

More than 900 performances were added to the DyeStat Elite database from the two indoor championships last weekend.  This increased the database to more than 7,000 performances in the 14th week of the 2001 indoor season, with 3,900 performances ranked (only the best mark for an athlete is ranked).  

Here are the 23 new US#1 marks this week:  

Boys
60: jr Brendan Christian TX 6.70 at NSIC (fr Jerald Watson LA 6.78) 
200: jr Brendan Christian TX 21.02 USR at NSIC (sr Glenn McFadden CT 21.05) 
400: sr Kedar Inico NY 47.44 at NSIC, improving on his season-long lead
800
: sr Marc Sylvester OH 1:52.75 at NIC
2-Mile
: sr Alan Webb VA 8:45.19 at NIC, threatening a third US record in his stellar season
60H: sr Chris Morgan CA 7.83 NSIC, adding to his Simplot Games title.  
PV
: sr Sage Thames TX 17-0 NIC, with 4 more over 16' at NIC
SP
: sr Jonathan Reeves TX 66-11.25 at NIC (jr Kevin Bookout OK 65-2.75)
4x200
: Campus Magnet NY 1:28.32 at NSIC (Poly Prep NY 1:28.32)
4x800: John Jay NY 7:46.83 at NSIC (CBA NJ 7:48.55, South Shore NY 7:50.29)
SMR: Simon Gratz PA 3:28.29 at NSIC, with 8 of the top 9 coming from NSIC
DMR
: Atlantic Del Ray FL 10:03.70 at NIC, #2 all time (South Lakes VA 10:05.72, #3 all time)

Girls
60: sr Erica Whipple FL 7.36 at NIC (sr Lauryn Williams MI 7.38 at NSIC)
200: jr Angel Perkins CA 23.59 USR at NSIC (with former USR jr Sanya Richards FL 23.71 and soph Janice Davis MS 23.78 also in the great race in New York)
400: jr Angel Perkins CA 53.25, also a USR, at NSIC
Mile: sr Erin Donohue NJ 4:51.15 at NIC, improving on her US#1 mark and with the next 3 on the list also coming in the same race (sr Alicia Craig WY 4:53.1, sr Linsey Blaisdell MI 4:56.02, and sr Kelley Otstott VA 4:56.28)
2Mile: jr Laura Zeigle UT 10:26.68 at NSIC (with NIC 1-2 moving into 2-3 on the season list -- soph Megan Kaltenbach CO 10:32.89 and jr Allison Tubbs WA 10:36.88)
TJ: sr Candace Bauchman CA 41-10.5 at NSIC (with jr Shenae Dawkins NY claiming US#2 with her 41-8.5 at NSIC)
PV: jr Samantha Shepard MA 13-3.5 USR at NSIC, with jr Stacie Manuel MN 13-1.75 sharing a short-lived USR with Shepard before the jumpoff at NSIC.
4x400: Wilson Long Beach CA 3:43.70, with NSIC also supplying the 2-3 ranking teams -- A.P. Randolph NY 3:44.80 and Poly Long Beach CA 3:46.29.  
4x800:  A. P. Randolph NY 9:09.74 at NSIC (Boys & Girls NY 9:11.82 at NIC), with the next two NSIC team claiming 3-4 on the national lists -- Los Gatos CA 9:18.08 and Bellport NY 9:18.63.  
SMR: Wilson Long Beach CA 3:53.17 USR at NSIC, fastest ever indoors or outdoors and 6 seconds faster than 2001 US#2  A. P. Randolph NY, which ran 3:59.42 in the same race; they were the only two teams under 4 minutes this season.  The next four NSIC teams rank 4-7 on the season list.  
DMR: Rockford MI 11:58.05, making them the fourth fastest girls indoor DMR team of all time and the fastest since record holder Mepham Bellmore NY 11:52.8 in 1984.

Not new US#1, but notable: 

  • Girls SP: California sr Karen Freberg 52-4.5 at NSIC in her only indoor meet of the season joined national record holder sr Laura Gerraughty NH (53-11) as the only two girls above 50 feet this year.  
  • Girls 4x200: US#1 A.P. Randolph NY (1:38.39) DQ'd in NSIC prelim when the second leg took off too soon and ran out of the exchange zone before the first leg could catch her.  This diminished slightly a super final that had three teams under 1:39 to take 2-3-4 on the season list -- Wilson Long Beach CA 1:38.50, Robeson NY 1:38.63, and Riverside North CA 1:38.92. 

The DyeStat Elite database includes all performances received that beat the 2001 indoor cutoffs for top 100 national rankings.

To get performances included in the DyeStat Elite follow the procedures on the DyeStat web page, How to Get Ranked.

Listings give Event, Mark, Performance Notes, Athlete name-class-school, Meet date-name-state and position finished, and Meeet Notes.  Abbreviations in notes:   h=handheld, c=converted to Mile or 2Mile equivalent, and p=time from preliminary round.  Handheld times are adjusted to FAT equivalents by adding 0.24 for races up to 200 meters and 0.14 for 300 and 400 meters.  Handheld times are listed after FAT times.  If an athlete whose best time is handheld also has a qualifying FAT time, it is also listed.  Races at 1600 and 3200 meters are converted to Mile and 2Mile equivalents by adding the National Federation standard adjustment of 1.6 seconds for 1600 meters and 3.4 seconds for 3200 meters.

Detailed Rankings 3/16
B-Sprint/Hurdle
  - B-Distance - B-Field/Relay 
G-Sprint/Hurdle - G-Distance - G-Field/Relay

Explore the entire DyeStat database interactively 40,000 performances from 1999 to this week

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