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I think the boys' records were something like 9:48/4:26/1:56.
I know the girls' 3200 record was 10:06 and I know a kicker on our football team made a 67-yard field goal last night.
Very similar times to my high school!
1:57/4:26/9:46
` wrote:
I think the boys' records were something like 9:48/4:26/1:56.
I know the girls' 3200 record was 10:06 and I know a kicker on our football team made a 67-yard field goal last night.
Very similar times to my high school!
1:57/4:26/9:46
Just off the top of my head:
1:46.4x
3:53.4x
8:34.5x
Pretty solid if you ask me. The 3200 is probably a little weak.
1:48
4:01
9:19
Would be nice to know what schools we are referring to in most of these.
1:55
4:12
9:15
We've had a lot of guys run = or faster to the 800 record in relays though. Our school was very relay oriented and in my state the 800m is only a short rest after the 4x8.
Girls:
8-2:12
16-4:59
32- 11:46 (girl who ran 2:12/4:59 never ran the 32)
Boys:
8-1:54
16: 4:14
32: 8:59
There are some states that run the 800, 1500, and 3000. Massachusetts as far as I know runs the 1 mile and 2 mile still.
800: 1:55.4
1600: 4:22
3200: 9:37
XC 5k Season Avg: 16:37
4x400: 3:23
4x800: 7:56
Boys'
1:57.8
4:23.6
9:24.1
4x8 7:57.4
Girls'
2:20.1
5:08.9
10:57.4
4x8 9:43.4
Not bad for a school with only 200 some students.
The school I coach at:
800 1:56 (that we know of)
1600: 4:20
3200: 9:21
The school I attendd
800: Not sure
1600: 4:04
2-mile: 8:41
800- 1:51.1
1600 (mile)- 4:02.7
3200(2 mile)- 9:04.2
AND
4 x 800 - 7.40.6 (in 1969!)
1:57
4:26
9:44
Small rural HS with about 120 kids.
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Bad Wigins wrote:Not only do I not know my high school's track records, I didn't even know them while I was there, and nobody else on the team knew them either. Maybe the coach knew, but nobody cared about it.
Interesting. At my high school the track records were on a huge billboard on the wall in the basketball gymnasium. At the time track was the most notable and accompished sport at that school and the coach was a pretty aggressive and ego driven man. I recall knowing learning records right away as a freshman. 30 years later the current AD had that record board taken down, didn't think an outdoor sport belonged being recognized like that in the basketball gymn.
Today the records are pretty solid across the board.
800 1:50.77
1500 3:49.0
1600 4:08.03
3000 8:08.1
3200 8:46.7
100 10.68
200 21.70
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An a school with only 750 total students.
My HS had a board like that, too. Not sure if it still does, as it is nearly 30 years later.
!:56
4:14
9:01
I hold them all.
1:54
4:21
9:21
1:44.9
3:48.9
8:09.9
All set last year by one guy. He might have been a robot or something, he didn't really talk to anyone, just worked out all the time. I never saw him eat or go to the bathroom.
Our/his 3200 is a little weak too I think.
Must be Rupp and Lagat and Solinsky inspired the youngsters to really get after it the last few years. With these times, look out world in 5 years...you think the kids are doping too?
800 - 1:52
1600 - 4:16
3200 - 9:18
Pretty legit
800 - 1:55
1600 - 4:11
3200 - 9:02
5000m (track) - 14:58
School of less than 400 students and a cross country team of ~10 people each year. We had a very good coach :)
800 - 1:55
1600 - 4:11
3200 - 8:55
Don't know how that 1:55 has held up for so long?
St. Vincent St. Mary - Akron, OH
Boys:
http://www.stvm.com/files/pdf/athletics/track_records_boys.pdf
1600 BRENDAN MCKEE 04:22.0 2005
800 JACOB SWORDS 01:54.5 2010
3200 MATT BUZEK 09:20.0 2004
Girls:
http://www.stvm.com/files/pdf/athletics/track_records_girls.pdf
800 KELLEY LANGENBECK 02:14.0 2002
1600 MARIA ARNONE 05:05.0 2010
3200 MARISSA ROSSETTI 11:35.0 2010
I'm lucky my coach put together a list online that's so readily available and I acknowledge not everyone has that - but let's at least include your high school's name and location. These people deserve some recognition. I deserve none - but two of my friends are record holders and it's nice to give them a little credit after bing in King James' shadow no matter how good/bad they were.