National Girls Performer Of The Week Presented By Firefly


* Hannah Grace is your National Performer of The Week presented by Firefly

Photo Credit: Heather Burch/ MileSplit

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Coastal Christian High School (NC) junior Hannah Grace is our National Performer of the Week Presented by Firefly winner for Week 13. 

Grace vaulted to the top of the national standings after her showing in the pole vault at the New Hanover County Championships.

With a vault of 13-6, Grace now owns a U.S. No. 1 mark in the discipline this season. The North Carolina prep still holds a personal best of 13-10 from her 2023 season, which puts Grace on a strong trajectory for the rest of the outdoor season. 

Winners of our NPOTW program will receive a Firefly Recovery starter kit from our presenting sponsor. For athletes interested in Firefly Recovery, you can also use promo code MILESPLIT to receive 15-percent off any Firefly Recovery Starter kit purchase. 

For her effort, Grace garnered over 49-percent of the voting during Week 12 of the National Performer of the Week Poll presented by Firefly.

With several U.S. number ones yet again, heres a new slate of nominees for this week's National Performer of the Week Poll. 

Just like last week, voting will close on Friday at 12:00 p.m. Winners of our NPOTW program will receive a Firefly Recovery starter kit from our presenting sponsor. 

Email us at signings@milesplit.com with your email address. 

With that being said, have fun voting! 

Keelan WrightChaparral (CA)Temecula Chaparral junior Keelan Wright took down two state champions on Saturday in the 100m at the Arcadia Invite. Clocking a wind-legal 11.54 (+1.3), Wright moves up to a U.S. No. 7 for the 100m event. 

Morgan Herbst, Carlsbad (CA): The junior from Carlsbad lowered her state-best time close to a second better when she won the 300m hurdles in 41.45. Her previous best was a 42.29.

Sadie Engelhardt, Ventura (CA): The North Carolina State recruit scored a win in the mile at Arcadia with a winning time of 4:34.31, she sets a new U.S. No. 1 time and was nearly three seconds ahead of the runner-up. Engelhardt's performance was the third-best in outdoors history. 

Katherine BohlkeNewington HS (CT): The Virginia Tech commit found herself with a new U.S. No. 1 effort over the weekend after her 6:37.14 performance in the 2K steeplechase at the Pirate Relays in New York. This also brings Bohlke to the No. 13 position on the all-time list for the event. 

Mackenzie Dagrosa, San Antonio Reagan (TX): A Vanderbilt University recruit registered a new U.S. No.1 in the high jump this past weekend at her district championships. With a height of 6-0 ft, Dagrosa set a personal best and is tied for No. 45 on the all-time list. 



Of note: 

Winners of our indoor NPOTW program will receive a Firefly Recovery starter kit from our presenting sponsor. For athletes interested in Firefly Recovery, you can also use promo code MILESPLIT to receive 15-percent off any Firefly Recovery Starter kit purchase.