The first meet of 2020 saw 14 new state-leading marks.
The first meet of 2020 saw 14 new state-leading marks.
The Fastest Coach In The State Race is set for Saturday, Jan. 11.
Gavin Sawchuk dropped a US No. 1 in the 60.
Broomfield's Sydney Holiday ran away with a big victory at the Air Force HS Open last year.
The Air Force Academy Track & Field coaching staff is adding the pentathlon event to the Air Force High School Open for boys and girls.
Cole Sprout's 2019 will be one that stands as the bar for years to come.
Anna Hall capped her high school career by resetting her own national record in the heptathlon.
Max Manson went 17-5.5 to win the New Balance Nationals Indoor title.
Niwot's third-place finish led a banner day for Colorado at Nike Cross Nationals
Arria Minor added the 100 to her resume of state records.
Taylor James not only swept the state in the 200, 400, and 800, but she ran a US No. 7 2:05.
Zion Gordon dropped a US No. 4 at Great Southwest.
Cole Sprout and Cruz Culpepper topped a stellar field to both run 4:04 for a full mile.
The Valor girls stunned the country with an eight-place finish at NXN.
Arapahoe stunned three nationally ranked squads to claim the 5A state title.
Dakota Ridge and Mountain Vista collectively own six of the Top 10 fastest team averages of the decade.
Mountain Vista owns two of the top-three fastest team averages since 2010.
Connor Ohlson capped his season ranked No. 6 on the MileSplit 50.
Cole Sprout is Colorado's fastest runner over the past decade (and ever).
Rock Canyon's Riley Masten is headed to the University of Nebraska!
Skyline alumni Deshon Elcock ran a 6.76 PR in the 60 at UCCS.
Kristina Willis is the No. 2 returned this season with an 11-7 from last year.
Bethany Michalak dominated the girl's 13-14 division with a 31-second victory.
Cherry Creek's Parker Wolfe rallied late to finish 15th in 15:37.
The 2019-2020 indoor season has launched out of the blocks!