I'm pretty sure Polly is still hanging on to that one by a thread, 30 years later.
Nope wrote:
Sorry but the mile record belongs to a special girl from Bronxville now. And if you are Bronxville the women's 800 PR is 2:03.34
I'm pretty sure Polly is still hanging on to that one by a thread, 30 years later.
Nope wrote:
Sorry but the mile record belongs to a special girl from Bronxville now. And if you are Bronxville the women's 800 PR is 2:03.34
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800m: 1:52.58 Reuben Reina
1600m: 4:06.22 Reuben Reina
3200m: 8:56.00 Reuben Reina
5000m: 14:36 Reuben Reina
800 1:55
1600 4:12
3200 9:04
4x800 8:08
800m 1:54
1600m 4:13
3200m 9:16
Call them "not that great," but the latter two were set by an Olympic medalist in a distance event.
Not bad for the times they were set. Track program hasn't been the same in 15+ years, though. I have the 1600 and anchored relays (other than 4x400) and my teammate has the 800 with me at 1:54high
800 - 1:54.10 (1992)
1600 -4:17.20 (1992)
3200 - 9:19 (2001)
4x400 - 3:18.23 (1992)
4x800 - 7:52:44 (1992)
DMR - 10:18 (1992)
Hardloper wrote:
800m 1:54
1600m 4:13
3200m 9:16
Call them "not that great," but the latter two were set by an Olympic medalist in a distance event.
Meb?
Sally Vixxens wrote:
[quote]Hardloper wrote:
800m 1:54
1600m 4:13
3200m 9:16
Call them "not that great," but the latter two were set by an Olympic medalist in a distance event.
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Meb?
Earlier.
9:59
4:40
1:49...1:49
Graduating class of 28 down home country folk.
100m: 11.04
200: 22.40 (same dude as 100)
400: 48.72 (same dude as LJ, went D1)
800: 1:55.05 (went D1)
1600: 4:18 (went D1)
3200: 9:20 (d3 all american)
LJ: 23'6 (most impressive record by far, same kid as 400)
HJ: 6'7 (set in 1972)
4x8: 7:50
4x4: 3:20
SP: 56'6 (d1 FB player)
might I add, the 4x8, 4x4, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 LJ, and SP records were all set in the same year. that team was amazing
this is a small white kid school
1:51.09
4:14.92
9:17.71
800 definitely strongest, 3200 probably weakest
800m - 1:55.7
1600m - 4:21.5
3200m - 9:35
1600m Relay - 3:24.4
3200m Relay - 7:56.0
Three pronged approach here, well lets make it two and a half.
My high school was only 5 years old when I went there, so not much time for build up and setting tradition. But the coach (fmr national class quarter miler) did his best and had a leader board in the locker room.
Back then
2:00 - 880
4:28 - mile
10:10? 2 mile
Now
1:54
4:17
9:13
At the school where my kids have gone it's a bit of a mystery, which is weird because I'm an assistant. Even I don't know, and coaches past and present don't appear to communicate/pass on the info. There is no leader board or website, and the top 10 stuff on athletic.net only goes as far back as the current coach.
1:57 (about 10 years ago)
4:22 (a couple years ago)
~9:34 (maybe 20 years ago)
1:56
4:18
9:01
1:54.08
4:16.0
9:01.4
I think the posted times are believable. Most of these sub-9 times are likely from the big states, Cal, NY, Tex, Oregon, etc. Those states have had lots of guys run under 9 and 8:50 over the years.
typical wrote:
worst poster wrote:I'd say, and while that by itself is believable, I call bs on the number of sub 9 and esp sub 850 times claimed here. I think my state record is still 90x, and it a fairly good fairly populous state.
Exactly my thoughts. I think something like 7 state records fell at Arcadia last year and only 2 were sub 8:50, and those just barely. And how many high schools are in each of those states? Either bs or some serious selection bias here.
Not just big states. I was from a mid-sized mid-population state, and the year I graduated three guys went 9:04 or faster for 3200 (state champ 8:56) [converted from 2 mile], and one of those guys did a 4:05 mile that year.
Got me to thinking about our cross town rival. Couldn't find their records page but they had a sprinter do 10.4 100 m 20.8 for 200 m (later played in the NFL), and 4:12/8:56 (went on to many NCAA all-American, and and NCAA championship).
whoop whoop wrote:
800 - 1:50.7
1600 - 4:09
3200 - 8:52
all in the last 3 years, 16/32 was one guy
who?
jokes wrote:
whoop whoop wrote:800 - 1:50.7
1600 - 4:09
3200 - 8:52
all in the last 3 years, 16/32 was one guy
who?
Never mind, it's Craig Lutz.
1:53
4:14
9:24
20+ years ago when I was a student...
Mile (not 1600) was 4:20
2 mile (not 3200) was 9:20
Think they've been broken since.