FROM TEXAS TO COLORADO, THE NOTEBOOK FILLS UP
Early in the outdoor season and the performances are already coming from every corner of the country. No state is waiting around and here is what you might have missed from the past week.
Ryan Janak clears seven feet. Janak had been knocking on the door all indoor season, clearing 6-11.75 in January. At the Jesuit-Sheaner Relays in Dallas this weekend he made it official, clearing 7-0 to set a new meet record. Worth noting - he was a cross country runner first.
Davis DeGroot keeps rewriting Utah's record books. Last week he ran 45.46 in the 400m to break the Utah state record and go US#1 outdoors. This week he ran 20.68 in the 200m - a new personal record, a new Utah all-time record, and US#5 all-time in the event.
Davion Crumitie and Braylen Bennett at the FSU Relays. Crumitie ran 10.05 in the 100m - all-conditions US#3. Bennett was right behind him in 10.14, all-conditions US#6.
Andrew Smith runs US#5 all-conditions in the 100m. McCallie School's Andrew Smith (TN) ran 10.18 in Chattanooga - the second fastest mark in Tennessee history.
Jackson Conroy runs 13.98 into a headwind. Loveland, Colorado's Jackson Conroy ran 13.98 in the 110m hurdles into a headwind. Every other sub-14 time this season has had a tailwind. His mark is the seventh fastest wind-legal time of the season and the fastest in Colorado.