
23 Outdoor Nationals Guide
The Outdoor season comes at you fast. If you’re not reading our website, qualifying opportunities and entry deadlines will get missed. To help you plan for the big meets, here are all the details as we know them to be.

23 Indoors By The Numbers
The 2023 Indoor season was amazing on many levels. It demonstrated that Race Walking at the HS level has effectively returned to the levels it was prior to Covid, which is great news for the event and the development of

Indoor Is Over
With the completion of the Adidas Indoor & USATF Youth Indoor meets, the Indoor season is essentially over. Before we transition venues into the unpredictable weather of spring, lets give recognition to the athletes who performed well in these last

Nike Vs New Balance
To get a sense of the level of competition and figure out which meet was better and which track was faster, we’ve combined the results of the concurrent Indoor Championships to settle the debate. We scored the top 5 finishers

23 Indoor Nationals Fan Guide
The next few weekends provide us with the culmination of the indoor season via the multitude of Indoor Championships contested by multiple hosting organizations. Here is our viewers guide for fans, athletes, parents & coaches to be able to follow

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 canโt find you on social media. Every athlete wanting to increase opportunities should read below. Instagram and Twitter are typically the first