Beaver Relays
Broadmoor Bat Gourrier Relays
Girls Highlights
- 100 Meter Hurdles - Tylor Row of St. Michael sailed past the barries for a 15.21 win
- 100 Meter Dash - Rachel Misher of Episcopal took it home in 12.14 (her best of the year), followed by Casey Richardson of Dutchtown in 12.35
- 200 Meter Dash - Casey Richardson of Dutchtown drove to a 25.89 to win
- 300 Meter Hurdles - Nailed it! Tylor Row of St. Michael wins in 45.94, followed by Nijah Lain of Zachary in 46.84, Stevie Woods of Woodlawn BR (47.44)
- 3,200 Meter Run - Haley Gregoire of St. Michael held strong for a winning time of 12:13.05
- 400 Meter Dash - Ariane Williams of East Ascension drove to a 58.37 to win
- Discus - Nice toss of 114-10 for the victory
- Javelin - Catherine Hodson of St. Josephs Academy launched it 120-5 to earn the top spot on the podium, which is her best throw of the season
- Long Jump - Shakinah Abdul-Aziz of McKinley hit the sand at 17-7.75 to win
- Pole Vault - With the bar at 9-6, Morgan Leger of St. Josephs Academy gets the gold
Boys Highlights
- 100 Meter Dash - Cory Mcbride of Dutchtown blazed a 10.78 for the win, which is a new season best
- 110 Meter Hurdles - Ken Ward of Catholic High earned gold in 14.16 and next was Tyler Hughes of Dutchtown (14.60)
- 1,600 Meter Run - Joseph St. Cyr of Catholic High ran a 4:33.58 that earned him the W (his best of the year)
- 200 Meter Dash - Derrius Guice of Catholic High smoked a 22.47 to win, a new SB
- 300 Meter Hurdles - D.j Woodard of Catholic High sailed past the barries for a 39.40 win and next was Davis Richardson of Catholic High (40.50), Marquise Foster ofBroadmoor High (41.50), David Franklin of McKinley (41.95)
- 3,200 Meter Run - Christopher Miles of Dutchtown got it done, winning in 10:02.70, a new SB with Brandt Green of Catholic High in his shadow at 10:04.83
- 4x200 Meter Relay - Catholic High 1:27.95;
- 4x400 Meter Relay - Catholic High 3:21.26; Zachary 3:21.83;
- 800 Meter Run - Matthew Rhorer of Catholic High earned a 1:57.25 win, followed by Joseph St. Cyr of Catholic High in 2:00.89
- High Jump - Nicholas Brown of East Ascension got over 6-4 in his victory
- Javelin - William Crosby of Catholic High hurled a victorious 177-7, which is his best throw of the season
- Pole Vault - Chadd Burns of Catholic High sailed over 13-6 for the win, which is his best throw of the season, followed by: Brady Bergeron of Dutchtown (13-0), followed by: Christopher Ferguson of Woodlawn BR (13-0)
- Shot Put - Garret Broussard of Catholic High hurled a victorious 51-11, Devin Simoneaux of East Ascension (50-5), David Elias of Dutchtown (50-5)
IAAF World Cross Country Championships
On-Site Coverage
Speed River In Action Across The Globe
Chris Moulton Speed River athletes were in action across the globe and on every type of surface this weekend. From the World Cross Country Championships in Poland, to North America’s oldest road race in Hamilton and a kickoff to the outdoor track season in North Carolina it was a whirlwind weekend featuring many great results.
Team USA men grab best finish since 1984 at World Cross Country Championships
BYDGOSZCZ, Poland--In one of the most surprising performances in recent memory, Team USA, led by the sixth place finish of Ben True (Hanover, N.H.) earned a hard fought team silver medal in the senior men's 12-kilometer race at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships at Myslecinek Park.
True leads US to World XC silver w/6th place, McClintock top US junior in 20th
Maine was well represented at the World XC Championship in Bydgoszcz (Myslecinek Park), POLAND this morning. In the Men's Jr 8k, Madison HS and current Purdue Boilermarker Matt McClintock shined with a 20th place finish to lead the US squad. On the Men's Sr 12k, Ben True, current Saucony and former Greely HS star ran an incredible race to place 6th overall and lead the US to a silver medal team performance. Check out more.
All four Canadian teams place in top 10 at today's World Cross Country Championships
Emily Hooper - Athletics Canada Veuillez cliquer ici pour voir la version française Bydgoszcz, Poland - All four Canadian teams finished in the top ten at today's International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Cross Country Championships. The senior women's team placed eighth, the junior men and senior women placed ninth while the junior men's team placed tenth.
Arroyo Prepares for World XC in Poland
Colonial senior and UF signee, Andres Arroyo, is currently in snowy Poland. He is preparing for tomorrow's IAAF World Cross Country Junior Championships, representing Puerto Rico at the international championship.
Team Canada - Ready For IAAF World Cross Country Championships
© Copyright - 2013 - Athletics Illustrated Athletics Canada has sent a talented and fit contingent of athletes to the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships that take place in Bydgoszcz, Poland on Sunday, March 24th. This is the 40th annual edition of the event that started in 1973 in Waregem, Belgium.
Meet Results
Iota Bulldog Relays
Girls Highlights
- Javelin - Madison Meche of Iota launched it 113-1 to earn the top spot on the podium
Boys Highlights
- 100 Meter Dash - Impressive top speed helped Jalen Williams of Rayne win in 10.69
- Pole Vault - Caleb Bertrand of Elton got over 16-7 in his victory
John Melvin Relays
Girls Highlights
- Pole Vault - Aaliyah Walker of Westgate cleared a 11-7 to win, followed by: Jordan Courtois of Westgate (10-6), Kennedy Sampey of Berwick (9-6)
- Shot Put - Gerianna Lyons of West St. Mary threw a 37-11.5 to win
Boys Highlights
- 100 Meter Dash - Gabe Fuselier of Catholic High NI sprinted 10.78 for the victory
- 110 Meter Hurdles - Nailed it! Damien Williams of Franklin Sr. High wins in 14.94
- 200 Meter Dash - Gabe Fuselier of Catholic High NI drove to a 22.15 to win with Mark Ruffin of Franklin Sr. High in his shadow at 22.16
- 300 Meter Hurdles - Damien Williams of Franklin Sr. High earned gold in 41.38
- High Jump - Derrick Kelly of Franklin Sr. High cleared a 6-6 to win, followed by: Brennen Robinson of Franklin Sr. High (6-2), followed by: Pernell Cormier ofWestgate (6-2)
- Shot Put - Cedric Paul of Franklin Sr. High hurled a victorious 54-6.75, followed by: Adam Ziepke of South Terrebonne (49-2.5)
Lafourche Parish Meet
Girls Highlights
- 100 Meter Hurdles - Joya Tardieff of Thibodaux earned gold in 15.00
- 300 Meter Hurdles - Joya Tardieff of Thibodaux earned gold in 47.02
- High Jump - Eris Stove of Thibodaux got over 5-3 in her victory
- Triple Jump - Kierranika Duncan of Central Lafourche hit the sand at 36-7.5 to win, followed by: Joycelyn Daggs of Thibodaux (36-2)
Boys Highlights
- 200 Meter Dash - , trailed by Terence Johnson of Thibodaux and his 22.18
- Javelin - Blade Martinez of Thibodaux hurled a victorious 174-6.5, which is his best throw of the season
LSU Tiger Relays
Mandeville JV Meet
Menard Relays
Girls Highlights
- 100 Meter Dash - Jade Moreau of Holy Savior Menard sprinted 12.23 for the victory
- 200 Meter Dash - Impressive top speed helped Mysherie Johnson of Marksville win in 25.50
- 3,200 Meter Run - Mallory Robichaux of Holy Savior Menard earned a 12:02.22 win
- 400 Meter Dash - Impressive top speed helped Jade Moreau of Holy Savior Menard win in 59.38, just over Mysherie Johnson of Marksville 59.58
Boys Highlights
- 300 Meter Hurdles - T.j. Jones of Bolton flew over the hurdles with a 41.87 victory, a new SB
- Discus - Tobey Briggs of Pineville launched it 147-5 to earn the top spot on the podium, which is his best throw of the season
- High Jump - R Paplebon of Marksville got over 6-4 in his victory, followed by: James Willingham of Pineville (6-4), R James of Marksville (6-2)
- Shot Put - Tobey Briggs of Pineville threw a 55-10 to win (best so far this year)
Rice University Victor Lopez Classic
Richland State Bank Warrior Relays
South Terrebonne Gator Relays
Southeastern Louisiana University Junior High Strawberry Relays
Sugar Bowl Track Classic
On-Site Coverage
Photos: Sugar Bowl Track Classic by mike_d
Photos: Sugar Bowl Track Classic by patrunner1421
Meet Results
Girls Highlights
- 100 Meter Hurdles - Alexia Fortenberry of West Jefferson cleared 'em clean in 14.32w for the gold (her best of the year), followed by Bryiana Richardson of Cox, Helenin 14.42w, Tayla Celestine of Cabrini (14.94w), Marinice Bauman of Olentangy (15.02w), Allie Parker of UMS-Wright (15.35w). Fortenberry had the top time out of the prelims (14.65). Next was Richardson (14.69), Bauman (14.94), Brittanee Wallace of Gulfport High School (14.99), Celestine (15.07), Chanel Krause of St. Paul's Episcopal (15.41)
- 100 Meter Dash - Marcquita Stalbert of McDonogh #35 sprinted 11.66 for the victory, followed by Aleia Hobbs of McMain in 11.75, Shannon Ray of Xavier Prep(11.85), Nicole Henderson of McDonogh #35 (12.04), Bryiana Richardson of Cox, Helen (12.26). Hobbs had the top time out of the prelims (11.93). Next was Stalbert (12.03), Ray (12.11), Henderson (12.13), Tomisha Swington of McComb High School (12.24), Richardson (12.35)
- 1,600 Meter Run - Kathryn Lazarchick of UMS-Wright ran a 5:01.77 that earned her the W (her best of the year), trailed by Veronica Lyle of Hewitt-Trussville HS and her 5:08.22, Mia Meydrich of Dominican (5:13.91), Nicole Durham of Fontainebleau (5:14.64), Allison Ringle of Parkway High School (5:16.40), Clarissa Smith ofHolden (5:17.06), Alexandra Pidcock of Hewitt-Trussville HS (5:19.77), Claire Kennedy of UMS-Wright (5:20.45), Savannah Jordan of White Station High School(5:22.87), Olivia Murphy of Mandeville (5:23.24), Haley Johnson of Newman (5:30.35), Addie Burleigh of Catholic High Point Coupee (5:33.86)
- 200 Meter Dash - Marcquita Stalbert of McDonogh #35 smoked a 23.84 to win, a new SB, followed by Aleia Hobbs of McMain in 24.44, Shannon Ray of Xavier Prep(24.57), Nicole Henderson of McDonogh #35 (24.63), Imani Mulmore of Edna Karr (25.62), Alexis Milton of Westminster Christian Academy (25.68), Symonne Texadaof Hamilton Christian Academy (25.75), Diamond Washington of West Jefferson (25.88), Keterra Harris of St. Mary Academy (NO) (25.91). Stalbert had the top time out of the prelims (24.02). Next was Henderson (24.70), Hobbs (24.79), Ray (25.21), Harris (25.61), Mulmore (25.80), Nique Griffin of Hamilton Christian Academy (25.93), Milton (25.70)
- 300 Meter Hurdles - Bryiana Richardson of Cox, Helen flew over the hurdles with a 42.73 victory, a new SB, followed by Marinice Bauman of Olentangy in 44.82,Alexia Fortenberry of West Jefferson (44.83), Monae Lewis of John Curtis (46.49), Frankie Griffin of Hamilton Christian Academy (46.81), Allie Parker of UMS-Wright(47.55). Richardson had the top time out of the prelims (43.19). Next was Bauman (45.48), Elisea Jones of Baker (45.95), Jones (45.95), Fortenberry (45.96), Brittanee Wallace of Gulfport High School (46.33), Lewis (46.23), Tayla Celestine of Cabrini (46.76), Griffin (47.71)
- 3,200 Meter Run - Kathryn Lazarchick of UMS-Wright got it done, winning in 11:26.78, a new SB and next was Clarissa Smith of Holden (11:45.75), Carley Boyce ofSt. Scholastica (11:52.02), Alexandra Pidcock of Hewitt-Trussville HS (11:57.96), Bobbi Amar of St. Thomas Aquinas (11:59.00), Addie Burleigh of Catholic High Point Coupee (12:01.64), Haley Johnson of Newman (12:05.27), Carsandra Pickens of Baker (12:08.37), Pickens (12:08.37)
- 400 Meter Dash - Marcquita Stalbert of McDonogh #35 sprinted 56.06 for the victory, followed by Jaden Davis of De La Salle in 57.53, Keterra Harris of St. Mary Academy (NO) (58.47), Shelley Spires of St. Paul's Episcopal (58.83), Vanessa Williams of H. L. Bourgeois Braves (59.24), Victoria Young of Chapelle (59.34),Diamond Washington of West Jefferson (59.62), Bayleigh Butler of Lusher Charter (59.92), Kaitlin Fortuna of Academy of our Lady (1:00.00). Stalbert had the top time out of the prelims (56.08). Next was Williams (58.45), Davis (58.56), Harris (58.59), Spires (58.63), Young (58.94), Washington (59.47)
- 4x100 Meter Relay - McDonogh #35 47.88;
- 4x200 Meter Relay - McDonogh #35 1:39.17;
- 4x800 Meter Relay - UMS-Wright 9:40.55; Mandeville 9:58.95; St. Agnes Academy 10:03.55; Dominican 10:13.84; White Station High School 10:22.24; Baker10:38.94; Baker 10:38.94; De La Salle 10:39.25; St. Paul's Episcopal 10:42.13; Cabrini 10:48.29;
- 800 Meter Run - Kathryn Lazarchick of UMS-Wright earned a 2:14.83 win, followed by Madison Mcdaniel of St. Scholastica in 2:21.37, Caroline Cook of St Agnes School (2:22.55), Hannah Chamblin of St Agnes School (2:23.91)
- Discus - Nanette Weitzman of St. Paul's Episcopal hurled a victorious 113-11
- High Jump - Shelley Spires of St. Paul's Episcopal sailed over 5-6 for the win, followed by: Mary Grace Gitz of St. Scholastica (5-4), Frankie Griffin of Hamilton Christian Academy (5-4)
- Javelin - Nice toss of 127-8 for the victory, followed by: Sarah Morris of UMS-Wright (112-6)
- Long Jump - Dominique Clegget of Cabrini lept 18-7.25 to get first, followed by: Shelley Spires of St. Paul's Episcopal (18-0), Joi Scioneaux of East St. John High (17-3)
- Pole Vault - With the bar at 12-8, Chanel Krause of St. Paul's Episcopal gets the gold, followed by: Madison Heath of Fontainebleau (12-0), Mary Carson Pitts of De La Salle (11-6), Lauren Torsch of Mt. Carmel (11-0), Taylor Thompson of Lakeshore (11-0), Gabby Blazek of Louise S. McGehee (10-0), Maggie Waites of Saint Aloysius HS (10-0), Emily Waguespack of Westminster Christian Academy (10-0), Anna Miller of St. Thomas Aquinas (9-6)
- Triple Jump - Dominique Clegget of Cabrini lept 36-7 to get first
Boys Highlights
- 100 Meter Dash - Jermey Hicks of Edna Karr blazed a 10.48w for the win, which is a new season best with Sharkieth Beverly of Edna Karr in tow at 10.49w. They were followed by Sherman Badie of John Curtis (10.74w), Richard Allen of John Curtis (10.74w), Leonard Fournette of St. Augustine (10.78w). Hicks had the top time out of the prelims (10.62)
- 110 Meter Hurdles - Craig Rock of St. Thomas Aquinas earned gold in 14.25, followed by Albert Brock of Chalmette in 14.45, Tillman Sylve of Landry, L.B. (14.90),Duke Riley of John Curtis (14.93), Kent Selby of Archbishop Shaw (14.99). Brock had the top time out of the prelims (14.38). Next was Rock (14.43), Sylve (14.89), Riley (14.90)
- 1,600 Meter Run - Logan Pearce of West Monroe ran a 4:25.27 that earned him the W (his best of the year) and next was Devyn Keith of John Curtis (4:28.78), Robert Hope of UMS-Wright (4:29.30), Brady Warren of Walker (4:30.31), Zach Capello of East Ascension (4:31.35), Denver Hudsmith of White Station High School (4:33.48)
- 200 Meter Dash - Devin Scott of West Jefferson took it home in 21.56 (his best of the year) with Edward Davis of Edna Karr on his heels in 21.57. After that wasLeonard Fournette of St. Augustine at 21.72, Darius Lipps of East St. John High (22.21), Eugene Brazley of Carver, G.W. (22.43w). Scott had the top time out of the prelims (21.93). Next was Fournette (22.28), Davis (22.32), Kalon Bergeron of Sumner (22.44)
- 300 Meter Hurdles - Nailed it! Craig Rock of St. Thomas Aquinas wins in 38.08, trailed by Albert Brock of Chalmette and his 38.70, Tillman Sylve of Landry, L.B.(39.25), Lashard Durr of Harrison Central HS (39.27), George Morera of John Curtis (39.38), Victor Montgomery of McComb High School (39.96), Cyril Crutchfield ofLakeshore (41.06), Jevaughn Albert of East St. John High (41.95). Rock had the top time out of the prelims (38.58). Next was Brock (39.58), Durr (40.18), Sylve (40.29), Crutchfield (40.69), Anthony Young of White Station High School (40.85), Montgomery (41.79), Morera (40.93), Brady Becerra of St. Thomas Aquinas (41.56), Albert (41.90)
- 3,200 Meter Run - Neal Fitzpatrick of Jesuit got it done, winning in 9:35.15, a new SB with Logan Pearce of West Monroe on his heels in 9:35.51. They were followed by Bryan Stamey of Episcopal (9:38.92), James Turner of West Monroe (9:42.96), Brett Olivier of Fontainebleau (9:52.97), Kraemer Jackson of St. Paul's School(9:55.09), Dylan Oliver of Northwood, SH (10:02.06), Daniel Rush of Hewitt-Trussville HS (10:02.65), Robert Hope of UMS-Wright (10:04.92), Tyler Juniker ofGermantown High School (10:05.97), Spencer Albright of St. Paul's School (10:09.85)
- 400 Meter Dash - Jacolby Cooper of John Curtis blazed a 48.74 for the win, which is a new season best with Donald Gray of White Station High School in his shadow at 48.75. They were followed by Christian Gilbert of Edna Karr (49.56), Keion Davis of Landry, L.B. (50.24). Cooper had the top time out of the prelims (49.24). Next wasBrian Verdin of Ellender (49.86), Matt Guidry of Brother Martin (50.31), Gilbert (50.36), Gray (50.39)
- 4x100 Meter Relay - Edna Karr 40.84; John Curtis 41.99; St. Augustine 42.16;
- 4x200 Meter Relay - Edna Karr 1:25.81; John Curtis 1:26.29; West Jefferson 1:26.53; St. Augustine 1:28.38; Gulfport High School 1:28.93;
- 800 Meter Run - Zachary Albright of St. Paul's School earned a 1:55.64 win, followed by Thomas Grace of Fairhope in 1:56.56, Jevaughn Albert of East St. John High(1:57.25), Tommy Brocato of St. Thomas Aquinas (1:57.71), Landon Hazel of Walker (1:58.80), Dionte Hunt of Edna Karr (1:59.92), Michael Maldonado of Brother Martin (2:00.75), Brian Smith of Higgins (2:01.69), Torrin Arnold of East Jefferson (2:01.98)
- Discus - Duke Riley of John Curtis hurled a victorious 152-3 (best so far this year), followed by: Michael Snow of Hewitt-Trussville HS (151-3), Anthony Taylor of John Curtis (148-7), Spencer Nezat of Hewitt-Trussville HS (144-10)
- High Jump - Malachi Dupree of John Curtis sailed over 6-8 for the win, which is his best throw of the season, followed by: Jerin Allen of Harrison Central HS (6-6),Justin Harrell of Newman (6-6), Jermal Green of Chalmette (6-2), Willie Reed of Lusher Charter (6-2), Josh Moore of Brother Martin (6-2)
- Long Jump - Hitting a big 24-11.5 jump, Devin Scott of West Jefferson wins (new season best mark), followed by: Devante Noil of Edna Karr (23-1.5), Willie Reed ofLusher Charter (22-8.25)
- Pole Vault - Devin King of Sumner sailed over 17-2 for the win (best clearance this year), followed by: Dylan Duvio of John Curtis (16-0), Cameron Robichaux of St. Paul's School (15-6), Jonathan Nelson of Mandeville (14-6)
- Shot Put - Anthony Taylor of John Curtis launched it 58-2.5 to earn the top spot on the podium, followed by: Spencer Nezat of Hewitt-Trussville HS (51-10.75), Kj Traywick of UMS-Wright (48-11)
- Triple Jump - Hitting a big 47-4.5 jump, Ricky Theyard of Lusher Charter wins, followed by: Devante Noil of Edna Karr (46-6), Roy Bibbs of McComb High School(46-3)
Taussig Relays
Girls Highlights
- 1,600 Meter Run - Kellie Webb of Barbe earned a 5:29.84 win
- 300 Meter Hurdles - Nailed it! Shondalyn Jasmine of St. Louis High wins in 45.97
- 4x100 Meter Relay - St. Louis High 48.69;
- 4x200 Meter Relay - St. Louis High 1:43.27;
- Discus - Dearashae Brock of Leesville hurled a victorious 116-5 (best so far this year), followed by: Mellissa Shadoin of Barbe (111-3)
- Javelin - Nice toss of 125-9 for the victory, which is her best throw of the seasonNice toss of 125-9 for the victory (best so far this year), Naomi Smith of Barbe (112-0)
- Pole Vault - Natalie Breaux of Barbe got over 10-6 in her victory, followed by: Jacqueline Rushford of DeRidder (10-0), followed by: Kimmie Rushford of DeRidder (10-0)
- Shot Put - Rhea Thompson of St. Louis High launched it 38-3.75 to earn the top spot on the podium (best so far this year)
Boys Highlights
- 1,600 Meter Run - Blair Henderson of St. Louis High ran a 4:33.26 that earned him the W (his best of the year)
- 400 Meter Dash - Impressive top speed helped Blair Henderson of St. Louis High win in 49.20 and next was Gary Blanchard of Sulphur (50.04)
- 800 Meter Run - Patrick Hill of Sulphur got it done, winning in 2:01.71, a new SB
- Pole Vault - Landon Dore of St. Louis High got over 13-2 in his victory
West Feliciana Balfour Saints Relays