Girls Regional Recap: 800m & 1600m State Qualifiers Set After Weather-Delayed Weekend
We wrote the 3200m recap on Friday. Then the weather showed up.
Torrential rain in the Houston area forced Region 3 to push all preliminary rounds to Saturday and finals to Sunday — a scramble that tested athletes, coaches, and meet directors alike. But across all four regions and both classifications, the girls 800m and 1600m state fields are now set. Ninety-six spots. Some filled as expected. A few eyebrow-raisers. Here’s your full breakdown.
Girls 6A Regional Qualifiers: The Road to Austin
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series covering the 5A and 6A Regional Meets. Region 1 — Lubbock, Region 2 — Arlington, Region 3 — Webster, Region 4 — San Antonio.
The Girls 6A regional fields are set. Sixty-four athletes per event — sixteen per region — have survived District and Area and now stand at the final checkpoint before the UIL 6A State Meet at Myers Stadium in Austin on May 15. This coming weekend, May 1–2, four regional meets will determine which nine girls in each event punch their ticket.
Girls 5A Regional Qualifiers: The Road to Austin
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a series covering the 5A and 6A Regional Meets. Region 1 — Lubbock, Region 2 — Arlington, Region 3 — Webster, Region 4 — San Antonio.
The Girls 5A regional fields are set. Sixty-four athletes per event have earned their way through District and Area, and now the field is at four regionals this coming weekend, May 1–2, racing for nine state berths in each event. Top two from each regional advance automatically. A ninth spot goes to the fastest third-place finisher from across all four regions — the wild card.
Race Preview: Girls Distance Events at the 2026 Texas A&M Bluebonnet Invitational
Race Preview: Girls Distance Events at the 2026 Texas A&M Bluebonnet Invitational
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The Texas A&M Bluebonnet Invitational is shaping up to be one of the more compelling early-season distance meets on the Texas calendar. With some serious talent entered across the 800, 1600, and 3200 meters, there’s plenty to watch — and at this point in the season, even the seed times undersell what some of these athletes are capable of. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect in each event.