800- 1:54
1600- 4:10.4
3200-9:20.1
800- 1:54
1600- 4:10.4
3200-9:20.1
100- 10.44
200- 21.24
400- 47.34
800-Not sure but somewhere around 1:50-1:52
Mile 4:09
2 mile- 9:09
100-200-400 are from 80s
Mile and 2 mile are from past couple years
Girls
800- Somewhere around 2:18 I think
1600- 5:01 but 4:361500m
3200- 10:47
Let me guess you are Steve Smith, on team with Brent Steiner.
tracknoob wrote:
800m: 1:54.2 set in 1979 in the 880y and converted. 1600m: 4:05.96 from '80, also converted. The records in sprints and field events are almost as impressive. This was when my school (6A Kansas just outside Kansas City) was an absolute monster in track/cross. There was an insane coach who drove his athletes to either greatness or injury, and I'm talking three or four hard interval sessions a week. Nobody has come even remotely close to those records in decades, mostly because all the talented athletes today play soccer or football, but also because we have much lower standards and expectations.
You are Steve Smith.
douglas burke wrote:
tracknoob wrote:800m: 1:54.2 set in 1979 in the 880y and converted. 1600m: 4:05.96 from '80, also converted. The records in sprints and field events are almost as impressive. This was when my school (6A Kansas just outside Kansas City) was an absolute monster in track/cross. There was an insane coach who drove his athletes to either greatness or injury, and I'm talking three or four hard interval sessions a week. Nobody has come even remotely close to those records in decades, mostly because all the talented athletes today play soccer or football, but also because we have much lower standards and expectations.
You are Steve Smith.
I was thinking Shawnee Mission South also.
I assume everything over a 400 was set by Rupp[quote]Our Town wrote
800 1:51 2:14
1500 3:48 4:24
3000 8:26 9:39
These were from my schools website.
Boys:
100 - 10.6
200 - 21.3
400 - 49.3 (JJ!)
800 - 1:52.7
1500 - 3:52.7
1600 - 4:10.9
3000 - 8:16.3
3200 - 9:03.6
3k Steeple - 9:16.1
4x1 - 43.3
4x2 - 1:30.4
4x4 - 3:20.3
4x8 - 7:46.44
4xmile - 17:41.5
SMR - 3:32.4
DMR - 10:00.25
110 H - 14.3
400 H - 54.9
Long - 23-3.5
Triple - 45-5
High - 6-8
Shot - 57-1
Disc - 171-3
Pent - 3266
Girls:
100 - 12.4
200 - 25.1
400 - 56.1
800 - 2.10.3
1500 - 4.33.1
Mile - 4.59.9
3000 - 9.42.1
2k Steeple - 6.52.7
1500 Racewalk - 7:35.6
100 H -14.7
400 H - 61.5
Long - 17’ 0â€
Triple - 35’ 11â€
High - 5’ 8.75â€
Pole Vault -11’ 3â€
Shot - 37’ 2.5â€
Disc - 111’ 8 “
Pentathlon - 2834
4x1 - 50.5
4x2 - 1:49.0
4x4 - 3:57.4
4x8 - 9:07.0
DMR - 11:51.8
SMR - 4.11.0
4 x Mile - 20.09.8
Nope... Our Town is in Ohio.
boys / girls
48.3 / 55.6
1:52 / 2:09
4:09 / 4:44
8:58 / 10:12
800- 1:49.3
1600- 4:02.7
3200- 8:42.x
Don't know the sprint records.
400: 47.09
800: 1:45.64
1500: 3:44.45
800- 1:58.5
1600- 4:26.3
3200-9:36.3
5k XC-15:49
My school isn't fast. I hope to take all these down before I graduate.
5k- 16:42
3200-10:29
1600- 4:41
800-2:02
400- 53.XX
1600-4:14
3200-8:58
5000-14:39
10k- 30:57
5K- 14:38
3200-9:01
1600-4:11
800- 1:53
400- 49.29
200-22.12
100- 10.84
Our Town wrote:
Nope... Our Town is in Ohio.
Lancaster. Those are some amazing school records.
OH put out some great runners in that era.
4x800m: 7:35.15
Our school once held the indoor national record for 4x800m at 7:42.22.
4x800 - 7:41.3 (2010) - state runners up, 9th at nationals
800 - 1:50.72 (2012) - state runner up
1600 - 4:16.3 (2012)
3200 - 9:12.8 (2015) - 5th at state meet
100m- 10.89
200m- 21.6
400m- 47.31
800m- 1:54.66
Mile- 4:11.9
2 Mile- 8:55.4
2 Mile relay- 7:40
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