
Which performances in 2019 have been the most valuable at the international level?
We decided to look at all of this season's No. 1 performances to see just how the IAAF rates each effort based on their sliding scale.
Who was No. 1?
That shouldn't be a surprise: Matthew Boling's wind-legal 10.13 rates impressively with 1,162 points, the most of any athlete in 2019.
Take a look at the most impressive times, marks and efforts below.
Notations:
- All performances must be wind-legal
- Weight standards differ from high school to international competition, so performances can't convert
- Not all high school events were scored by the IAAF, which is denoted by "DNS"
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Most Valuable Performances Based on IAAF Points
event | name | school | performance | Iaaf points |
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100m | Matthew Boling | Houston Strake Jesuit | 10.13 (+1.3) | 1,162 |
200m | Kenan Christon | Madison Senior | 20.55 (+1.9) | 1,135 |
400m | Justin Robinson | Hazelwood West | 46.22 | 1,097 |
800m | Theo Woods | E.C. Glass | 1:50.24 | 1,020 |
1500m | Nico Young | Newbury Park | 3:48.74 | 993 |
1600m | Cole Sprout | Valor Christia... |