Marlena Preigh was the fastest half-miler this year with a 2:07 PR, which was a six-second improvement from 2017.
Marlena Preigh was the fastest half-miler this year with a 2:07 PR, which was a six-second improvement from 2017.
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Lily Margolis improved by almost six feet in the long jump this year.
It took a five-second improvement to claim the Leap Of The Year in the boy's 400.
Tyrese VanHorne won the 200, and the 400 this past weekend.
Lauren Jarossy was one of 14 pole vaulters to improve by over a foot this season.
Arria Minor tops the charts as the No. 1 sprinter in Colorado this year.
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Lauren Gale dropped over half a second from her best in the 100
Maya Evans went 20-01 to win a national title in the long jump at New Balance Nationals Indoor
Niwot's Cruz Culpepper improved more than anyone else from the 2017 to the 2018 season.
Joslin Blair claimed victory at the WMRA Mountain Running International Youth Cup in Italy.
Anna Hall won the heptathlon, and earned her spot on Team USA.
Emily Sloan nearly claimed her first national title in the 100 hurdles. Sloan finished second.
Levi Kilian and Heritage Christian swept the distance events this year, and they'll likely do the same next year.
Max Manson returns to the pole vault at the USATF Junior Outdoor Championships
Faith Novess is the top returner in four events.
Emily Sloan leads seven Colorado athletes to this weekend's NBNO championships.
Isaac Roberts is the top returner in the 1,600 and the 3,200.
Remington Ross has been a dominating force in the sprints, and she'll look to continue that next year.
Cole Sprout ran 8:49.45 to add the two-mile sophomore class record to his resume.
Gunnison's Kelita Baroumbaye is the top returner in the triple jump.
Bayfield's Jordan Lanning will look to defend her state title in the high jump next year.
Michael Mooney leads Colorado athletes to the Brooks PR Invitational this weekend.
With Tyrese VanHorne and Luc Andrada returning, the sprints are already shaping up to be explosive next year.