KYtrackXC.com celebrates the start of 2010 with a week long look back at the Top 10 Performances from the 2009 Track and Cross Country Seasons. Performance #9 and 10 https://ky.milesplit.com/articles/32526 Performance #7 and 8 https://ky.milesplit.com/articles/32556 Wednesday - Performance #5 and 6 Thursday - Performance #3 and 4 Friday – Performance #1 and 2
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INDIANAPOLIS - USA Track & Field announced Friday the Team USA roster for the 6th IAAF World Youth Championships, July 8-12, in Bressanone, Italy. A total of 55 athletes, 27 girls and 28 boys, will be part of the U.S. delegation for the World Youth Championships. At the 2007 IAAF World Youth Championships, the U.S. finished atop the medal table with 14, including an all-time high of seven golds. Team USA looks to continue its excellent record in Bressanone.
Quick Striders' Sandi Morris (Greenville) finished third in the pole vault with a vault of 12 feet, 1.5 inches at the USATF World Youth Trials. First and second cleared the same height as Morris. Places were determined by judges decision.
YPSILANTI, Mich. - Elaeanor Fulton, Ryan Crouser, Zachary Wills and Ashton Purvis all won their second events of the competition Wednesday at the 2009 World Youth Track & Field Trials at Eastern Michigan's Rynearson Stadium.
Ypsilanti, Michigan — June 30, 2009 — Three Kentucky Athletes advanced to tomorrow’s final events in the World Youth Trials hosted by Eastern Michigan University.
Mann rising senior Briana Nelson is competing at the World Youth Trials in Ypsilanti, Mich. this weekend, hoping to advance to IAAF World Youth Championships in Bressanone, Italy.