Where Are They Going, 2025 Edition

Signings will start soon for the 2025 school year. To facilitate this for athletes and coaches, here are the top HS Race Walk athletes from this graduation year. Always of interest is where the graduates from any year are going

Where Are They Going, 2024 Edition

Signings have started for the 2024 school year. Always of interest is where the graduates from any year are going to continue their academic and athletic careers in college. Most of the major sites covering Track & Field, regrettably, ignore

2023 Bruce MacDonald HS RW AOY Awards

Clayton Stoil & Heather Durrant were selected as the 2023 winners of the Athlete of the Year Awards. Watch their video announcements below. Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel support our efforts.

Oldest Records

We’ve gone through the listing of State Records by distance and pulled out the oldest standing record by gender. In a few cases, multiple records are from the same year, so they’re all provided. There are a few historic names

Get Out Your Calendars

With the winter/indoor season almost done, it’s time for coaches and athletes to plan their spring & summer training and racing. This means finding the important races that will serve as qualifiers to for important events like The Penn Relays

College Recruiting & Social Media

Are you not getting recruited like you think you deserve? A big reason could be that track coaches can’t find you on social media. Every athlete wanting to increase opportunities should read below. Instagram and Twitter are typically the first

Miles Of Smiles At Millrose

Seven of the top HS athletes in the nation competed in the 115th Millrose Games, which served as the USATF 1 Mile Championship event. Outstanding performances were had by them all, including some major updates to the All Time Performance

Am I Good Enough To Compete In College?

This question is often the first thing I hear from youth and high school athletes who compete in the race walk. As they’re often ignored by the coaching staff, treated poorly by other athletes, and marginalized by the sport as

Groundhog Day In Race Walking

Saturday Feb 4th. It felt like I was Bill Murray in Groundhog Day. Once, twice, three times, I had to update the US #1 performer on the 1500m Indoor Lists. At least I didn’t bump into my old classmate Ned