Gift Chinda leads the 4A triple jump rankings at the moment, but you might be surprised to learn he also sits at #4 in the 400. Photo by Alan Versaw.
Like 2A Girls, 4A Boys is still working on approaching last year's standards for state qualifying, but that will come in its own time.
The table below shows the 18th-place mark in each 4A boys event at the end of qualifying last season and prior to the state meet. Those marks appear in the middle column. The right-hand column shows the current #18 mark for each event in 4A.
Without any doubt, meets this weekend will impact the marks shown in the right-hand column below, but this shows where we are now:
4A Boys | 2015 | 4/3/2016 |
100 | 11.17 | 11.35 |
200 | 22.60 | 23.15 |
400 | 50.98 | 52.53 |
800 | 2:00.59 | 2:03.50 |
1600 | 4:33.48 | 4:39.07 |
3200 | 9:55.54 | 10:20.50 |
110H | 15.69 | 16.33 |
300H | 40.93 | 42.31 |
4x100 | 43.96 | 44.95 |
4x200 | 1:31.37 | 1:34.28 |
4x400 | 3:30.07 | 3:35.85 |
4x800 | 8:20.43 | 8:42.88 |
HJ | 6-2 | 5-10 |
PV | 12-4 | 10-6 |
LJ | 21-2 | 20-4.5 |
TJ | 42-11.25 | 40-7.5 |
SP | 46-9.75 | 43-0 |
DT | 139-7 | 136-0 |