Betsy Pollard reflected on her journey with running in a love letter to the sport for MileSplit
Betsy Pollard reflected on her journey with running in a love letter to the sport for MileSplit
Find out who improved the most this past track season in the boys 200 meter dash in the state of Virginia.
Find out who improved the most this past track season in the girls 100 meter dash in the state of Virginia.
This team of three seniors and a sophomore (Ahouman) combined to run 40.90 which ranks VA 7th all-time.
After fighting off illness at the state meet, Mills Godwin junior Britton Wilson gave her best shot to make the USA Junior National Team.
Find out who improved the most this past track season in the boys 100 meter dash in the state of Virginia.
Grassfield's Coach James Nixon is the 2018 Outdoor T&F Coach of The Year.
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The Bruins of Western Branch made it one for the history books and sent King Touks out in style.
Colonial Forge had a thing for theatrics at the 2018 National Championships.
This time they won the 800m SMR (1-1-2-4) National Title. Their time of 1:42.53 is one of the fastest ever run in high school.
In day two's action Team VA tallied up another four national titles, 18 All-American finishes, and a national record in the girls shuttle hurdles relay
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Kurt Powdar was on a mission, he didn't want to make it even close and this afternoon that is exactly what he did to win the Boys 110mH national title.
The team of Shadajah Ballard, Jazmine Tilmon, Adriana Shockley, and Na'Taja Ballard not only won their third national title of the weekend but they also set a new national record for the shuttle hurdle relay.
Thomas Dale graduate and Georgia commit, Titiana Marsh, made the most of her final high school competition in the triple jump.
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Team Virginia had quite the showing in day one of the 2018 National Championships. That included two national champions and five All-American finishes.
Team VA, more specifically Team 757, showed the nation was boss last night in the Mixed 4x4.
Today she went from being a star to being one of the greatest ever in VA track history.
In their first championship race of the weekend they left little doubt that they were here for more than an All-American finish by winning the Swedish Medley Relay in US #2 all-time 2:06.63
Here are Team VA's best shots, at least in our opinion, at winning a national title this weekend.
Team Virginia will not only be competing on the track this weekend we will also have quite a few athletes tearing up the field too.
Though Virginia will have chances here and there for national titles, the biggest chance we have is in the relays.
The Hampton girls finished the 5A state girls meet in a surprising third place, to Nansemond River and Stone Bridge.
The hurdles historically have been some of Virginia's best events at nationals. We might not have the national record holder every year but we certainly have quite a few All-Americans.
One of the more pleasant surprises from the Virginia 5A/6A state track meet was the 6A runner-up status achieved by the Annandale boys' team.
Virginia has by our counting just three serious shots at a national distance title.