2024 IHSA girls track and field finals live updates: Elmwood/Brimfield pole vaulter sets state record, wins title It's championship day for Illinois girls track and field athletes ... her Class 1A pole vault state championship, topping the field with a state record vault of 14 feet, 1.25 inches — also topping her ... 05/18/2024 - 7:44 am | View Link
Live results: Iowa state track and field meet 2024 for Saturday's events Follow live event results from Saturday, the final day of the 2024 Iowa high school state track and field meet. 05/18/2024 - 1:02 am | View Link
Records continue to fall at state high school track & field championships Dexter later threw 144-06 for her winning mark. The gold-medal finish was a fitting ending to her high school athletic career. In addition to winning five state titles in the throws, Dexter was a ... 05/17/2024 - 7:15 pm | View Link
State track Day 2 roundup: University’s Johnny Whyrick, Prairie’s Hannah Kugler, Resurrection’s Jackson Fagerlin walk away with state titles After numerous local athletes earned state titles during the first of three days of Class 1A-5A state track and field action Thursday, competition continued Friday with plenty of finals events and a ... 05/17/2024 - 3:26 pm | View Link
Opening day of Class C and D Nebraska state track was one for the sprinters Four of the five class records set on Friday were in the shortest distances at Burke Stadium, two by William Kulhanek of Class D Overton. 05/17/2024 - 12:51 pm | View Link
It’s Day 3 of the Colorado high school state track and field meet at Jeffco Stadium in Lakewood. The Denver Post is there throughout the weekend providing live coverage. Refresh this page for the latest updates and results.
Thursday headlines
Colorado state track meet primer: Storylines, returning champions and what to know ahead of this weekend
In tiny Western Slope town of De Beque, Scottie Vines emerges as record-breaking high jumper
Day 1 & Day 2 headlines
State track briefs: Peak to Peak’s Kourtney Rathke, The Classical Academy’s Anna Willis smash 3A record in final pole vault showdown
Cherokee Trail boys win 800-meter relay title in state record time, indicating Cougars will capture second straight Class 5A team title
In 25th year of Special Olympic/Paralympic races at state track, events are “one of the greatest things we do here”
Overland’s Jarrius Ward breaks Class 5A state meet record in epic discus duel
Broomfield senior Lilly Nichols sets a new Colorado standard in the field pole vault
Colorado state track meet, Day 1: Results from Jeffco Stadium
Updates
Championship Saturday (8:30 a.m.): The third and final day of the 2024 CHSAA state track and field championships has arrived.
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