A handful of championship-level meets all saw breakthrough performances from the sport's next generation of stars.
Meets like Desert Twilight and the Gans Creek Classic produced some eye-opening performances across the board, especially from the nation's underclassmen.
Check out which underclassmen from around the Milesplit Network put up solid times this past week in cross-country meets around the country.
Headlined by Roy Griak and the Woodbridge Classic, the third week of the season more than lived up to the hype, as talented underclassmen shook things up.
In this week's edition of Arizona Future Stars, we'll be looking at recent standout sophomore performances.
The second week of the cross country season was big one for underclassmen, as fresh faces went toe-to-toe with experienced upperclassmen all over the country.
In this week's edition of Arizona Future Stars, we'll be looking at recent standout freshmen performances.
Over the official opening weekend of the 2024 cross country season, four young talents shined while going toe-to-toe with experienced upperclassmen.
With his 5k time of 16:56.52, Coombs is currently leading the freshmen class rankings.
Here are five future stars to keep an eye on over the next few years.
In the midst of the championship part of the season, these underclassmen put together top U.S. 10 marks in their respective events over the last week.
Check back in on three underclassmen who are re-writing history in big ways.
Grace Erinle recently won the 200 at the APS Metro Championship in a blazing 25.46. She also ran the 100, clocking 12.51 for a second place finish at the s
Check back in on three young talents who are re-writing the record books.
Check in on these three young talents who are re-writing the record books.
Severin Kolfer recently won both the 200 and 400 at the Capital City Invitational, clocking sophomore class-leading times of 21.74 and 48.91.
Alejandro Casaus is currently leading the freshmen class in both the 800 and the 1600.
Los Alamos freshman Grace Montoya recently ran 5:23.93 in the 1600.
These underclassmen continue to show up in a big way. Check out these rising stars.
It's not even April and these underclassmen are already in top form in the distance events. Check out three athletes who are next up.
With a national championship and outdoor season in full swing, take a look at some of the future stars of track & field.
What better place than a national championship to compete at your highest level? Take a look at some of the future stars of track & field.
These underclassmen continue to prove they're here to compete.
These underclassmen continue to pave their way into the record books.
These underclassmen found their way to the top of the rankings over the weekend.
Photo Credit: Jennifer Breuer - Some well-known and unknown distance athletes re-wrote the record books over the weekend.
The Staten Island Champs got an injection of speed on Sunday
Jamier Averette-Brown has delivered a torrid start to his high school track career.
Photo Credit: Michael Giglio/MileSplit -- These stellar freshmen have already asserted their dominance on the nation just a few weeks into the season.
As we head into RunningLane this Saturday, here are some future stars to look out for on the course.