Colorado Notes: USATF JO Nationals (updating all week)

Heide Baron

Heide Baron improved her PR 400 to 55.13 and eventually ended up with a sixth in the 17-18 400. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.


Kylie Davis kept her season alive by advancing to semi-finals in the 15-16 girls 400 hurdles Wednesday morning. Colorado Track XC file photo by Alan Versaw.

We'll keep updating this article through the week on how Colorado athletes are doing at the USATF National Junior Olympic Championships in Jacksonville are doing.

Monday

Anna Hall prevailed in the 13-14 pentathlon with an overall score of 3156, 47 points ahead of second place. The mark also checks in as a 50-point PR for Hall.

Anna Hall, 800 Meters, USATF Natl JO 13-14 Pentathlon

Tuesday

Taylor James put up 2441 points to claim 12th place in the 11-12 girls pentathlon.

Wednesday

It was a busy morning for Colorado in hurdle prelims. Kylie Davis and Juliyah Wilson both advanced to semi-finals in the 15-16 400 hurdles. In the 17-18 division, Mackenzie Howie advanced to semis, but Tianna Terrell fell just a hair below the cut and was the top runner not to advance to semis at 1:06.22. Wilson was the lone individual of the trio advancing to run a personal best time, as she crossed the line at 1:07.95.

Taylor James encountered a fate all too similar to that met by Tianna Terrell. James was the first competitor out of the 800 meter final in the 11-12 girls division with a 2:26.93.

Heide Baron qualified for semi in the 17-18 200 with a 24.45 (+1.2).

Thursday

We saw a continuation of Wednesday's story line, with Kylie Davis advancing to semis of the 15-16 100 hurdles in not-quite-PR time, and Alexis Buckhaults being the first competitor to miss the semis of the 17-18 girls 100 hurdles. Buckhaults checked out of the competition with a time of 15.26 (-1.0).

Christian Lyon made semis of the 17-18 100 with a time of 10.80 (+1.3).

Friday

Sierra Suazo claimed an eighth in the 15-16 discus with a toss of 123-8.

Simone Watkins advanced to semis in the 13-14 girls 400 with a time of 57.99. Heide Baron made a successful case for semis in the 17-18 400 with a 55.59. Julia Hall joined Baron at 56.48.

Saturday

Simone Watkins ran a little faster at 57.32 in semis, but just missed making the finals of the 13-14 girls 400. Heide Baron, on the other hand, did make finals in the 17-18 age group with a 55.13. Julia Hall was the first person out at 55.82.

Julyah Wilson and Kylie Davis bowed out in 400 hurdle semis. Mackenzie Howie's 1:02.52 was likewise not quite fast enough to make finals in the 17-18 400 hurdles.

Anna Hall ended up fifth in the 13-14 high jump with a 5-3 clearance.

Sunday

Heide Baron missed her top time of the week, but her 55.85 was good enough for sixth in the final of the 17-18 400.

Taylor James ended up fifth in the 11-12 high jump at 4-9.