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  • 16 more top HS athletes added to adidas Dream Mile, 100

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  • 2012 Track Chats - Nick Hartle

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with middle-distance ace Nick Hartle from Centennial HS in Nevada.  Nick has gone 1:50.35 so far this season, and has aspirations far lower than that.  Centennial is also quite a fantastic team as they have gone 10:05.84 in the event and are currently US#1.  Check out more about him below!
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  • Top National Performances, Week of May 7-12

      Devon Allen, Jr, Brophy College Prep, Phoenix, Arizona; 100m (10.49), 200m (20.75), 110m Hurdles (13.58), 300m Hurdles (36.94) in Arizona State Divison I Championships, May 11-12 (photo by Margot Kelly Photography)
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  • MileSplit Journal: Angel Piccirillo, Homer Center - Entry #13 - 5/14

    Angel Piccirillo enters her senior season as one of the top distance runners in Pennsylvania, as well as the U.S. Bursting on the scene as a sophomore - Piccirillo won her first of two indoor state mile titles, first of two outdoor 1600 meter titles and first of two Penn Relays COA titles. So far in her senior year, she has added a second state title in AA cross country, and a Northeast Region title and 2nd Foot Locker Finalist qualifier.
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  • MileSplit 5/12/12 Wknd: Fast 1500's in MA! Baird blast-off in NY! DeSoto, Madu shine in TX!

    DeSoto blasted a 40.09 in the 4x100m relay, a tie for US#5 All-Time!  More inside! (Photo by Alex Aldaco)
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  • Dunbar runner stronger than ever after brush with death

    On the day the doctors finally released a weak and wobbly Bart Denham from the hospital, the Paul Laurence Dunbar track standout no longer could avoid the one thing he feared most. (via Kentucky.com)
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  • Interview with a top US HS T&F Team; Miami Northwestern HS, FL

      Interview,  Carmen Jackson, Head Coach, Miami Northwestern High School, Miami, Florida; Florida State 3A Champions, 2012  
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  • Athlete Profile: Christine Streisel - Another strong jav from Tamaqua

    The Penn Relays Gold Watch is a coveted prize.
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  • Top National Performances, Week of April 30 – May 5

      Kendall Williams, Jr, Kell High School, Marietta, Georgia; 100m Hurdles (13.39p, 13.49f), Long Jump (20’8.5”), & High Jump (5’8”) in Georgia State Championships, May 3
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  • Ben Salmon: The day I ran like Usain

    Unless Usain Bolt eschews the athletes village in favour of the delights of Brockley, south east London, he won’t face the same commute as I did on race day. (via The Independent)
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  • Interview with a top US HS T&F Team; Holy Trinity Academy, FL

      Holy Trinity Academy, Florida Division 1A State Champions!!
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  • adidas Grand Prix to feature top 1500-meter Americans

    NEW YORK CITY (May 7, 2012)—Nine athletes who have won a total of 26 World Championships medals have been added to the field for the adidas Grand Prix on June 9, organizers have announced.
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  • MileSplit 5/5/12: FL states were smoking, Cain rolls in NY, fast 800/Mile for Piccirillo in PA

    Mary Cain ran US#5 AT 4:17.1 for 1500m, just missing the Olympic A standard.  Marvin Bracy wins 100m in FL, but tweaks hammy.  More inside! (Photo by Kyle Brazeil)
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Marcus Dickson

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with middle-distance ace Marcus Dickson from White River HS in Washington. (Photo by Margot Kelly)
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  • Interview with a top US HS T&F Team; Des Moines Roosevelt HS, IA

      Des Moines Roosevelt’s star sprinters -   Erin Hawkins, Agnes Sayah, & Jalynn Roberts-Lewis (photo from Des Moines Register)  
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  • Interview with a top US HS T&F Team; Boyd Anderson HS, FL

    Boyd Anderson HS’s star sprinters -  Shayla Sanders and Kali Davis-White (photo from Miami Herald) Interview,  Duchane Thomas, Head Coach, Boyd Anderson HS, Lauderdale Lakes, Florida  
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  • Top National Performances, April 23-28

    (photo by PhotoRun) Jennifer Madu, Sr, Plano East HS, TX; 100m – 11.46, 200m 23.66
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  • 4 World Champions added to adidas Grand Prix lineup

    NEW YORK CITY (May 2, 2012)—A trio of the world’s best hurdlers, the #1-ranked high jumper in the world, and the American Record-holder at 400 meters are among the world-class athletes joining the field for the adidas Grand Prix on June 9, organizers have announced.
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  • Ajee’ Wilson: Under 2:00? | National Scholastic Sports Foundation

    This Monmouth County, New Jersey, township of some 27,000-plus, was named for the trident-bearing God of the Sea.  But it’s been Neptune’s dry-land citizen-athletes who have been putting their community on the sporting map for years and years and years. Especially those of the footracing variety.  Neptune High School has been the home base of a long line of outstanding track and field teams and these Fliers, both male and female, are no strangers to the record books of all varieties.  One more entry on the record list appears imminent.  
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  • Success hard-won for Cayla Hatton and she isn't looking back

    Cayla Hatton didn’t need four years of high school to develop into a top-class runner. All she needed was one.
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  • MileSplit 4/28: Penn Relays Day 3 - Westfield (VA) COA 4x8 champs 7:39! Potomac 4th in COA 4x1 41.47

    Westfield tops Kingston (JAM) in the COA 4x800 with a time of 7:39.73.  Potomac (MD) 4th in the COA 4x100m, first US team! (Photo by Don Rich)
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  • Penn Relays Saturday Recap: Westfield dazzled on Penns final day

    In the much-anticipated USA versus the World competition during the final day of the 118th Penn Relays Carnival, the Americans put on a show for the nearly 50,000 that filled the stands at Franklin Stadium by sweeping all six events. (Photo by Don Rich)
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  • Penn Relays Friday Recap: Exciting finishes mark the 2nd day of action

    No lead is safe. No lead is safe, at least when it’s Edward Cheserek.  The St. Benedict NJ junior didn’t disappoint the fans gathered at Franklin Stadium Friday night for the 118th Penn Relays Carnival. (Photo by Don Rich)
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  • Penn Relays Thursday Recap: Prep distance races rewrite record books

    The first day of the high school competition at the 118th Penn Relays Carnival couldn’t have had a better ending. Tatnall celebrates a Relays record in the DMR. (Photo by Aaron Rich)
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  • 12 top athletes added to adidas Grand Prix Dream 100, Mile

    Tyson Gay surprises sprinter Levonte Whitfield in person with ‘Golden Ticket’
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  • Surprise: Whitfield Receives Adidas Dream 100 Ticket From Tyson Gay

    Jones sprinter Levonte "Kermit" Whitfield received a surprise at his track practice when star Tyson Gay delivered the news that Whitfield would be invited to the prestigious Adidas Dream 100 in New York City.
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  • USA Track & Field - Record international field set for USA vs. The World

    INDIANAPOLIS - With less than 100 days until the 2012 Olympic Games, a record number of athletes and countries will compete at the 13th edition of USA vs. the World at the 118th Penn Relays in Philadelphia, this Saturday.
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  • Penn Preview: Boys

    To some, winning a Penn Relays Gold Watch is a goal just as, and even sometimes moreso important than winning a national championship.  Watches are awarded only to the overall American winners in Championship of America events at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, kicking off for the 118th time next Thursday at Franklin Field.  In some cases, most notably the sprints, it is harder to win a spot on the top of the medal stand than it is to win a national championship.  This fact is because of the international draw the relays bring to Philly; currently, there are 62 schools registered that are not from the United States, with Jamaica the most represented foreign country with 32 individual schools.  For some, winning a watch means beating the world. While the main events remain the short relays, specifically the 4x100m and 4x400m, the distance relays and open events are available on an invite basis.  And with the the high quality meet comes a high caliber field in each of the 4 invitational distance events.  We broke down the competition to help you see where the action may take place.
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  • Penn Preview: Girls

    To some, winning a Penn Relays Gold Watch is a goal just as, and even sometimes moreso important than winning a national championship.  Watches are awarded only to the overall American winners in Championship of America events at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, kicking off for the 118th time next Thursday at Franklin Field.  In some cases, most notably the sprints, it is harder to win a spot on the top of the medal stand than it is to win a national championship.  This fact is because of the international draw the relays bring to Philly; currently, there are 62 schools registered that are not from the United States, with Jamaica the most represented foreign country with 32 individual schools.  For some, winning a watch means beating the world. While the main events remain the short relays, specifically the 4x100m and 4x400m, the distance relays and open events are available on an invite basis.  And with the the high quality meet comes a high caliber field in each of the 4 invitational distance events.  We broke down the competition to help you see where the action may take place.
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  • Interview with a top US HS T&F Team; St. Paul’s Episcopal School, Mobile, AL

      Lacey Dent, St. Paul’s all-around great
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  • Princeton steeplechase runner Cabral living in a bubble

    PRINCETON — Donn Cabral could be the poster boy for Princeton University athletes. Actually, bubble boy would be more like it. The senior track standout has already qualified for next month’s Olympic Trials in the steeplechase event, and, as a two-time runnerup in the NCAA Nationals, he is leaving nothing to chance.
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  • MileSplit Journal: Drew Magaha, Upper Moreland - Entry #8 April 24th (1:48.82)

    Drew Magaha is just figuring out this cross country thing. His first goal this year was to break 16. Did it in the first meet. One thing is for sure, when Drew puts his mind to something, he has the tools to make it happen, with both talent and a laser focus.
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  • Q&A with Academy of Art Coach Charles Ryan

    MileSplit U catches up with one of the upcoming coaches in the nation to discuss the revamping of the track and cross country programs at the Academy of Art University.
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  • Interview with a top US HS T&F Team; East Kentwood HS, Michigan

      East Kentwood HS Track & Field Team, Michigan state champs the last three years
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Alexis Panisse

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with middle-distance standout Alexis Panisse from Benjamin Cardozo HS in New York.  Alexis was the first Foot Locker finalist from NY City and continued her success indoors. (Photo by Don Rich)
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  • Top National Performances, April 16-21

    Drew Magaha, Sr, Upper Moreland HS, PA; 800 – 1:48.82, Abington Inv, 4/20
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Haley Crouser

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with javelin superstar Haley Crouser from Gresham HS in Oregon.  Haley has big expectations for the 2012 outdoor season, especially with the Olympic Trials coming this summer.  Few could predict, however, that she would come out in her first meet, the Aloha Relays, and launch a HS record toss of 181-02!
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  • Kansas Relays Day Two Recap

    LAWRENCE, Kan. – Tianna Valentine is going back to New York.  The Hazelwood East (Mo.) senior earned her golden ticket to the Adidas Dream 100 with a blazing 11.66 Saturday at the KU Relays.
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  • MileSplit 4/21/12: Frazier 4:45 1600m. Cain 2:05.90! Hatton, Wilson win in NJ! Magaha US#1 1:48.82!

    Cayla Hatton went US#7 AT in the 5000m in 16:14.99 while Ajee Wilson won the 800m with a time of 2:05.28. (Photo by Charles Stone)
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  • Kansas Relays Day One Recap

    Day One Recap of the action at the 2012 Kansas Relays.  Ezekiel Elliot won the 300H finals in 38.60. 
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  • ROCKSTAR RUNNERS - Grace Tinkey

    Four-time Georgia State XC Champion, Three-time Foot Locker Finalist, Featured in Sports Illustrated Faces in the Crowd, a Multi-time Gatorade XC Runner of the Year for Georgia and National All-American. Grace Tinkey speaks to the XC Nation. After finishing 6th at the 2011 Foot Locker National Championships the First Presbyterian Day School junior has sights set on becoming the first-ever 5-time State cross country champion in US history. (via XCNation)
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  • Penn Relays High School Acceptances...

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  • Interview with a top US HS T&F Team; Davis HS, Utah

      Davis High School, Kaysville, Utah, Track & Field Team
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  • Interview with a top US HS T&F Team; Ft Collins HS, Colorado

      Fort Collins High School (CO) Track & Field Team
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  • Olympic Hopeful Neely Spence Now Running Happy with Elite Training Group, Hansons-Brooks ODP

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  • 2012 Track Chats - Kendell Williams

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with multi-athlete Kendell Williams from Kell HS in Georgia.  Kendell recently opened her outdoor season with marks of 5-10 (HJ), 20-6 (LJ) and 13.64 (100H).  Check out her interview below as she tackles her season one meet and one result at a time!
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Michael Newton

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with sprinter Michael Newton from Sprayberry HS in Georgia.  Michael recently dipped under 47 outdoor for the first time in the 400m.  Watch out for him at the outdoor season progresses toward the New Balance Outdoor Nationals!
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  • Dee Dee Trotter Tells it Like It Is: Test Me, I'm Clean!

    Dee Dee Trotter has had a wonderful career. She has notched national and world championships, a professional contract, and an Olympic gold medal as part of the 2004 4x400 Team USA. Since then she has struggled with injuries and overcome obsticles, but off the track she's had an amazing impact through her foundation "Test Me I'm Clean" whose mission is to stamp out the epidemic of performance enhancing drugs.
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  • Zach Perrin: Making Montana History

    Running runs rampant in the Perrin household. Zach was born in sunny San Diego, and as  a youngster his family packed up and moved from Minnesota the land of 10,000 lakes, to the beautiful outdoors of Montana.  Zach is one of four children and says his parents introduced him to the running world when he was in the 4th grade.
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  • Gritty Effort Lands Jason Hartmann In Fourth At Boston Marathon

    The 32nd-place finisher at the Olympic Marathon Trials bounces back in a big way. (via Competitor.com)
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  • Shawn Barber's aspirations rival his vaulting heights

    Texas pole-vaulter Shawn Barber, a senior at Kingwood Park, didn’t become the nation’s best by accident.  The progression to his personal best of 17 feet, 8 inches, set at the beginning of March, was a steady process that first began six years ago on the family’s farm in New Mexico. (Photo by Don Rich)
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Christine Streisel

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with thrower Christine Streisel from Tamaqua HS in Pennsylvania.  Christine recently popped a big 160-11 PR in the javelin at the Tamaqua Blue Raider Invitational, making her US#2 in the event.  Christine is ready to go this season, with the Penn Relays just around the corner it is not a bad time to be throwing so well!
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  • Top National Outdoor Performances, April 9-14

      Haley Crouser, Jr, Gresham HS, OR; Javelin -  181’2”, new USA high school record, Aloha Relays, 4/13
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  • Great New Stuff on FloCoach: Alberto Salazar, Asafa Powell, etc.

    We interupt our district coverage, just to bring you another quick reminder about FloCoach. We partnered with our friends at FloTrack to help them promote their new series of training and technique videos because we believe it is really quality content that can help you improve.
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  • MileSplit 4/14 2012: Crouser 181-2 Jav NR! Panisse 2:07.89! Vaughan 189-8 disc! Fast miles in WA

    Haley Crouser joins brother Sam and cousin Ryan as National Record holders in track and field with a javelin throw of 181-02!!
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  • GOLD MEDALISTS SANYA RICHARDS-ROSS & AMANDA MCGRORY ANNOUNCE “EVERY STEP OF THE WAY”

    April  2012: In New York City, Olympic greats Sanya Richards-Ross (Gold/Bronze Medalist, track & field), Cullen Jones (Gold Medalist, swimming, 2008 Olympics), Christie Rampone (Gold/Silver Medalist, soccer),  Amanda McGrory (Paralympic Gold/Silver/Bronze Medalist, track & field), and Dominique Dawes (Gold/Bronze Medalist, gymnastics), along with Citi CEO Vikram Pandit unveiled the “Every Step of the Way” program to support US Olympics and Paralympic athletes and hopefuls of all ages in communities across America.  
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Craig Nowak

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with distance ace Craig Nowak from Cypress Woods HS in Texas.  Craig recently popped a big breakthrough with an 8:49.12 PR over 3200m at the Arcadia Invitational, placing 3rd.  Craig is in great shape so watch out for him this season!  Check out what he has to say below!
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  • Former FSU Standouts Turned Pros Talk Track & Field

    Former FSU standouts Ngoni Makusha, Hannah England, and Ciaran O'Lionaird talk about their time at Florida State, success on the next level, advice for high school runners, and much more.
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  • Universal Sports Network Presents Multiplatform Coverage of the 2012 Boston Marathon | Universal Sports | Year-Round Coverage of Olympic Sports & Athletes

    Universal Sports Network will provide live television and online coverage of the 2012 Boston Marathon on Monday, April 16 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET. The marathon will air on Universal Sports Network, with live streaming presented free by TIMEX GPS® available on UniversalSports.com and through a link on BAA.org. The television and online coverage will showcase more than 20,000 runners tackling the historic 26.2 mile course, including many of the world’s elite marathoners. (AP Photo/Stew Milne) (via universalsports.com)
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  • North Central runner Futsum Zeinasellassie commits to Northern Arizona

    North Central High School distance runner Futsum Zeinasellassie has committed to Northern Arizona University, according to coach Rick Stover. (via Indianapolis Star)
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  • Interview, Head Coach of a Top U.S. HS T&F Team

      Chandler (AZ) High School Girls Track & Field Team
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  • Shaw's Shakedown: A look at Taco Bell Classic

    Year 20!!  Quite a milestone.  It all started with the first “rubber” track at Spring Valley and a commitment by Coach Jones to make it a little bit better each year.  No doubt he does make it better each year.  What a palace Harry Parone stadium has become.  Combine Coach Jones’ desire to put on a meet that athletes will remember at a high school facility that is second to none and you end up with some pretty rich tradition.  
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Rudy Winkler

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with NY thrower Rudy Winkler from Averill Park HS in New York.  Rudy recently threw the Hammer a US#4 All-Time distance of 248-5 at the Sam Howell meet in NJ.  Rudy is ready to go this season and lets you know all about it below! (Photo by Jack Labriola)
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  • Billy Stanley was aiming for a school record. Now he's aiming even further...

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  • MileSplit TV Launches on Roku

    MileSplit, the nation's leading destination for high school track & field coverage, announced today that they have launched a channel for the Roku device. The Roku is a small three-inch set top box that connects to any modern television, allowing a wide range of video content to be streamed to the big screen via a wireless internet connection.
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  • Daniel Vertiz Emerges

    The Lukas Verzbicas phenomenon is no one-off. It's sky is raining elite prep runners who are triathletes first and runners second. The latest is track speedster Daniel Vertiz, and we had a few words with him. (via Slowtwitch.com)
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Ky Westbrook

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with Sophomore Ky Westbrook from Chandler HS in Arizona.  Ky has PR's of 11.65 in the 100m and 24.09 in the 200m.  Judging from what you read below she is ready to go this outdoor season! (Photo by Margot Kelly)
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  • Arcadia's 45th Invitational Adds to History

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  • Spruce Creek's Tradition: The Music Video

    In just a few short years the Spruce Creek track team has ballooned from about 50 kids to 236 athletes this year.
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  • Top National Outdoor Performers, April 2-7

      Kendell Williams, 11, Kell HS, GA; 100H – 13.64, LJ – 20’6”, HJ – 5’10”
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  • Westchester/Putnam track and field athlete of the season: Cain working toward Olympics

    After setting 24 records during the indoor season, Bronxville standout Mary Cain has her eye toward a bigger goal: To qualify for this year's U.S. Olympic trials. (via The Journal News | LoHud.com)
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  • The Running Rabbit

    You've all seen someone settng the pace in a major race, the rabbit as they call them in the track and field world. In the spirit of the holidays I started thinking how come they never get any love? After all a great rabbit can help a runner to a new personal best, meet record, or even world leading time. Saucony 800 runner Molly Beckwith and former Indiana University teammate and rabbit for this race have a little fun with our Todd Grasley.
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  • MileSplit 4/7 2012: Arcadia: Devon Allen on fire! Distance races don't disappoint!

    Devon Allen won 3 individual events and 2 relays at Arcadia, named performer of the meet! Distance races and relays excite! Much more inside! (File photo by Margot Kelly)
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  • Jasmine Todd - Out for the season

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  • Baynes Raises the Bar for the 2012 season

    In less than two years, the Wheeling Park, WV multisport star has gone from high jump first-timer to prized recruit of the most decorated collegiate track and field program. And according to his coach, you most likely haven’t seen anything yet. (Photo by Phil Grove)
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Shelbi Vaughan

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with National Record Holder Shelbi Vaughan from Mansfield Legacy HS in Texas.  Shelbi popped a 191-6 in the Discus at the Texas Relays to take down Anna Jelmini's 2009 record of 190-3.  Check out more from Shelbi below!
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  • Top National Outdoor Performers, March 26-31

      Shelbi Vaughan, Mansfield Legacy HS, TX; Discus – 191’6” (new U.S. HS record)
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Thomas Graham

    We continue with All-American Thomas Graham from Cary Academy in North Carolina.  Thomas ran in the collegiate 5000m section 2 at the Raleigh Relays and finished 6th with a US#15 All-Time clocking of 14:11.66. (Photo by Don Rich)
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  • Finn-tastic! Erin Finn ready to make her mark on the outdoor oval

    After a grueling cross-country season where she won her first state title, placed second at the Foot Locker Nationals and competed in her first race overseas, Erin Finn was ready for a break. The Michigan runner, a junior at West Bloomfield High, just needed some time off from nearly five months of some hardcore training and racing. (Photo by Don Rich)
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  • NikeTrackNationals.com - News - No Nike Track Nationals in 2012

    We know there have been many questions regarding this year's Nike Track Nationals event and wanted to share this note from Nike."We can confirm that there will not be a Nike Track Nationals event this year. We are still committed to youth runners through a variety of programs and events and thank everyone who has participated in NTN."All of the archives will remain viewable at NikeTrackNationals.com 2011 Webcast Replays | Results | Photos2010 Webcast Rep (via RunnerSpace.com)
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Cayla Hatton

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with relative unknown distance sensation Cayla Hatton from Phillips Andover Academy in Massachusetts.  Cayla ran 33:17.28 for 10k, US#2 All-Time and the fastest by a 17 year old athlete ever! (Photo by Peter Rufo)
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  • MileSplit Sunday Report - HS Track & Field too popular in the US

    A recent study has shown that track & field is has been gaining too much popularity in the United States.  MileSplit has been successful in this enterprise, but feels as though it is no longer a challenge.
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  • MileSplit 2012: Hatton 33:17 #2 AT! Smith fast in FL! TX Relays- Bracy 10.06! Vaughn 191-6 Disc

    Marvin Bracy (Boone FL) scorched a 10.06w to dominate the 100m! Shelbi Vaughan (Legacy, Mansfield, TX) broke the National High School Record in the discus today at Texas Relays. 191-6! (Photo by Alex Aldaco)
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Mary Cain

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with distance sensation Mary Cain from Bronxville HS in New York.  Mary has run 4:46.91 for One Mile and 2:06.44 for 800m.  Watch out for Mary as the season rolls on! (Photo by Don Rich)
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  • Missouri Track Star Signs with Virginia

    Nerinx Hall track star and Dream 100 finialist , Peyton Cheney signs with the University of Virginia.
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  • The Fit Runner - Episode 4: Stretching and Plyometrics

    This episode of The Fit Runner takes us to RDV Sportsplex in Maitland, Florida where we meet with physical therapist Laura Podschun to learn about stride mechanics, stretching and plyometrics drills.
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  • In bizarre twist, nation’s top prep long jumper Devin Field will conclude career as JV athlete

    The scenario is so ludicrous, it need only be put forth in a straight sentence: The nation's best prep long jumper, a two-time reigning state champion, will spend his junior season on his school's junior varsity team. The player caught in such bizarre circumstances is Devin Field, a DeSoto (Texas) High athlete who was recently declared ineligible because of residency regulations by Texas' University Interscholastic League, which governs scholastic extracurricular activities in the Lone Star state. Continue reading → (via Yahoo! Sports)
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  • John Yarbrough Killed in Car Accident, Brother Linnie Badly Injured

    On the morning of March 17 tragedy struck when Hunters Lane HS alum John Yarbrough was killed in a fatal car accident. His brother, former Middle Tennessee star, Linnie Yarbrough is currently hanging on in the ICU.
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  • First Dream Athletes Unveiled For 2012 Adidas Grand Prix

    Two-sport sprint star Marvin Bracy and milers Cami Chapus and Edward Cheserek, a trio of the top high-school athletes in the country, will be out to make history at the adidas Grand Prix on June 9.
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Sarah Howard

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with monster putter Sarah Howard from Trinity Christian HS in Georgia.  Sarah has a newly minted 51-11 PR in the Shot Put and it is only the beginning of the outdoor season. (Photo courtesy of Sarah Howard)
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  • Athlete Spotlight - Ariah Graham

    Raleigh Wakefield senior Ariah Graham has athleticism in her genes.  Check out her interview inside! (Photo by Don Rich)
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  • Top National Outdoor Performers, March 19-24

    Devon Allen, Brophy College Prep, AZ; 110H – 13.62, 300H – 37.04
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Aldrich Bailey

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We continue with lightning fast Aldrich Bailey from Timberview HS in Texas.  Aldrich has a 400m PR of 46.07i and a 20.81 clocking over 200m.  He clocked the 200m PR very early, just last weekend at the Texas Christian Horned Frog Invitational. (Photo by Don Rich)
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  • MileSplit Outdoor 2012: MLK super fast sprints! Keller 230-7 jav! Allen 13.70/37.04

    Stepter state record 42.18 in 300H. Allen 37.04 300H! Fast miles by Hanley, Verdon at Adidas MOC. Arroyo 16/32 double in FL.
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  • People to Watch, Boys Jumps, 2012

      Reese Watson, Spring HS, TX, PV (17’7”)
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  • 2012 Track Chats - Robin Reynolds

    Welcome to Track Chats 2012! We start off with superstar sprinter Robin Reynolds from Miami Jackson HS in Florida. (Photo by John Calderson)
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  • People to Watch, Girls Distance, 2012

      Ajee Wilson, senior, Neptune HS, NJ; 800i (2:04.13)
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  • BAA Video Archives: Duel in the Sun with Dick Beardsley and Alberto Salazar

    Dick Beardsley and Alberto Salazar battled the entire distance of the 1982 Boston Marathon, finishing within 2 seconds of each other in one of the most epic duels in our sports glorious history. (Photo by Francis Rizzo)
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