Track-ish, presented by Brooks and hosted by Joshua Potts, is back on MileSplit to showcase the personalities of our best high school track and field athletes. In every show, Joshua Potts delves into what makes these athletes great, allowing them space to be themselves on the national stage.
Nia Armstrong joined the show in the middle of her super sophomore season. Already running 13.33 twice to claim the U.S. No. 1 spot in the 100m hurdles, Armstrong has quickly established herself as one of the top young hurdlers in the country and a rising national contender ahead of Brooks PR.
Nia Armstrong Accolades
- U.S. No. 1 (13.33) - 100m Hurdles
- U.S. No 3 (59.69) - 400m Hurdles
- FSU Relays and Florida Relays 100m Hurdles Champion
- 2025 FHSAA 4A State Championships Runner-Up 100m Hurdles & 400m Hurdles
In this episode, Armstrong breaks down what it took to reach the top of the national rankings so early in the season. She also shares how her family-especially her brother-has shaped her competitive mindset, why she embraces racing the best in the country, and what she's learning as she prepares for a major test at Brooks PR.

Watch Nia Armstrong at the 2026 Brooks PR Invitational LIVE on Flotrack on June 7th
Track-ish, presented by Brooks and hosted by Joshua Potts, is back on MileSplit to showcase the personalities of our best high school track and field athletes. In every show, Joshua Potts delves into what makes these athletes great, allowing them space to be themselves on the national stage.
Nia Armstrong joined the show in the middle of her super sophomore season. Already running 13.33 twice to claim the U.S. No. 1 spot in the 100m hurdles, Armstrong has quickly established herself as one of the top young hurdlers in the country and a rising national contender ahead of Brooks PR.