Texas Distance Project-Week 2 roundup
Welcome to the second week of the Texas Distance Project, where we give you an update on how middle distance and distance runner excelled over the previous week.
Since we missed the girls last week, we will start there. One caveat, there were many meets that were cancelled due to the cold and wet conditions. Since meets around Austin were cancelled, many competed for their clubs at the Viper Distance Festival where there were some blistering early season results.
Lutkenhaus, others to Run US 1k HS Record Attempt
1k High School Record Breaking Attempt
Friday, around 8 PM at Justin Northwest Texan Stadium
I think one thing we can all agree on is that the 1k US High School record attempt at the Justin Northwest Texan Invitational this coming Friday should be exciting. There should definitely be more odd distance events like this.
The current US High School Outdoor record is held by Marcus Reilly of Massachusetts, who broke the record last June in Montreal, Canada in a time of 1:21.81. Reilly is currently a freshman at Michigan.
TDP Week 1 Girls’ Rundown (2/23/25)
I apologize for not having this completed in time to be posted on MileSplit. The Boys’ version was an experiment on the format of what I wanted to accomplish. It will change a bit from week-to-week, but try to honor kids in each event (800, 1600, 3200) every week. Of course there will be times when I expand, but that’s the premise.
This week’s girls’ roundup will be short. I stuck with the following standards: 800m (sub-2:20), 1600m (sub-5:20) and 3200m (sub 11:20). Asa I stated on the boys’ post, these standards will change from week-to-week.
Thank you TX MileSplit for Publishing our first piece
We are happy to be a part of Texas MileSplit as a part-time contributor. I want one thing to be clear, I am not paid by MS, nor am I a coach. I am a parent with kids who run and enjoy publicizing kids who run fast. I started this because I felt that much of the coverage gets splintered throughout the year. What I mean by that is, there seem to be a lot of freelancers who cover areas of the state or specific events. Sprints tend to get a lot of coverage. This is all great, but I like to get a little more in depth on what is happening in events like the 800, 1600 and 3200 (as well as Cross Country).