Kieran Nay will head into Colorado's high country to Western State next season.
Maya Evans is the No. 1 returner in her class, and the state in the long jump.
Zion Gordon is one of 19 Colorado athletes headed to NBNI this weekend.
Charlie Perry is the top returner in the 3,200 this year.
The outdoor season has arrived! But not for everyone - Colorado will send some of its best to New Balance Nationals Indoor.
Arria Minor sits on top of three lists among juniors, and the state.
Emily Sloan enters the New Balance National Indoor Championships with her eye on a new national record.
Mason Anthony was the No. 1 sophomore hurdler in the state last year.
Isalina Colsman was the No. 1 freshman 3,200 runner in the state last year.
Tyrese Van Horne was the fastest freshmen in the 400 last year. His 47.95 was No. 5 among all grades in the event.
Soleil Gaylord is slated to run in the Emerging Elite 3,200 at the New Balance National indoor championships next week.
Genoa-Hugo's Heather Graham will look to end her senior year with another state title.
Isaac Harris will look to help Sterling defend their league title this year.
Lily Mourer is one of two Coloradans slated to run the inaugural Junior High Mile at the New Balance National Indoor championships next week.
Rangeview's Danielle Lewis returns as one of the best sprinters in the state. She'll give Rangeview the firepower to challenge for the league title this year.
South's Yonatan Kefle will look to lead his team to this year's league title.
The New Balance National Indoor Championships are just two weeks away, and with no more indoor meets in Colorado, here's the updated list of Colorado qualifiers.
Taylor Watson will look to help lift Cherokee Trail to a league title this year.
Austin Davis will look to dominate the hurdles this season for Byers.
Caden Foster will follow in the footsteps of his father and his grandfather by taking his talents to West Point Military Academy next year.
Rylee Haynes will be looking to lead Crowley County to a league title this year.
Lauren Zoe Baker ran 20-seconds under her 2017 3,200 PR - twice - this past weekend.
Angel Heredia will look to lead Hinkley back to the big show this year.
Claudia Burgess will head to Oregon next fall to compete for the Ducks
Emily Sloan ran a nation leading 8.07 to record the second fastest 60H in high school history.
Arria Minor returns as the defending state champion in the 100, 200, and the 400.