The 2021 outdoor track and field season has been delayed to May 10.
Jack Nauman and Heritage Christian are the top returning squad for 2021.
Erik Le Roux led the Kokopelli Racing Team to the 15-18 AAU National title.
Zaila Smith and Buena Vista are the top returning squad for next year.
Watch Gavin Schurr run a nation-leading 21.28 at the VA Beach Club Opener.
Matthew Edwards and The Classical Academy return the top squad in 3A.
Parker Wolfe is headed to the University of North Carolina.
Valor Christian returns the top team among all-classifications.
There are a few meets to race at this weekend - unfortunately none of them are in Colorado!
Mountain Vista returns the top team in all-classifications.
Arapahoe sophomore Ava Mitchell is the fourth-fastest returner from the state meet.
Watch Parker Wolfe claim the RunningLane National Cross Country.
Crested Butte junior Connor Williams is the top returner.
Mountain Vista claimed the RunningLane National Cross Country Championship title.
Glenwood Springs junior Ella Johnson is the fourth fastest returner from the state meet.
Madison Shults ran a massive personal best to leap to the fifth-fastest time this season.
Severance freshman Caden Schweer is the top returner for next year's state meet.
Cherry Creek senior Parker Wolfe ran away with the RunningLane National Cross Country title in a course record.
Legacy senior Ryan Montera is headed to Creighton University.
Basalt sophomore Katelyn Maley will look to defend her state title.
Niwot junior Zane Bergen will look to defend his state title.
Gateway alumni Yonos Mogos took second at the NJCAA National meet.
Vanguard junior Ella Johnson will look to defend her state title.
Mia Prok leads 4A state champions Niwot to the RunningLane National Cross Country Championships.
Valor Christian sophomore Ty Garrett is the top returner for next year's state meet.
Cherry Creek junior Riley Stewart finished second to lead Cherry Creek to the team title.
See where the Colorado Class of 2021 is headed next year.
Chatfied sophomore Camden Law dropped over three minutes from last year.
Cherry Creek junior Claire Semerod was the fastest fifth-runner from the state meet.