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From Thursday to Sunday, New Balance Nationals Outdoor will take place at Franklin Field at the University of Pennsylvania. The MileSplit crew will be on-site gathering content all weekend. Stay tuned to the2024 New Balance Nationals Outdoormeet page for more information.

As we enter the final day of competition for New Balance Nationals Outdoor, the country has witnessed numerous new meet records, state records and more. Yesterday, two boys broke four minutes in the mile (Drew Griffith and Zach Hillhouse), while Quincy Wilson soared to one of the fastest 400m times in US History.

You can expect to see finals throughout the day. Today is Championship Sunday.

Also check outtheDay 1,Day 2, and Day 3highlights and results.

UPDATES | Running Events:

Girls Championship 4x400m -

To end the meet, Montverde Academy (FL) demolished the 4x400m national high school record by four seconds. Nakira Hudson, Skyler Franklin, Dasia Reed, and Alivia Williams clocked a 3:31.68

  1. Montverde Academy - 3:31.68
  2. Bullis - 3:32.29
  3. Union Catholic TC - 3:41.17
  4. Winslow - 3:44.43
  5. Motor City TC - 3:45.24
  6. Bullis - 3:45.58
  7. Bloomfield TC - 3:48.17
  8. Lane 4 TC - 3:48.51

Boys Championship 4x400m -

  1. Bullis - 3:09.43
  2. McNamara Mustangs - 3:12.73
  3. Windsor TC - 3:12.94
  4. NORTH TRACK - 3:14.67
  5. South Dade Express TC - 3:15.22
  6. Raiders - 3:15.28
  7. Harbor Elite - 3:15.52
  8. West Springfield TC - 3:15.75

Girls Freshman 200m -

  1. Renna Rubenstein (Chelsea Greyhounds Track) - 23.99 seconds
  2. Sydney Chadwick (Union Catholic TC) - 24.11 seconds
  3. Grace Bethel (Awesome Athletics) - 24.51 seconds
  4. Nevaeh Burns (Motor City TC) - 24.67 seconds
  5. Paige Wilson (Windsor TC) - 24.81 seconds
  6. Saphyr Brown (Bloomfield TC) - 25.10 seconds
  7. Logan Richardson (Kentwood TC) - 25.25 seconds

Boys Freshman 200m -

  1. Matthew Gregory (Pennsylvania) - 21.71 seconds
  2. Zamarion Lawson (South Dade Express TC) - 21.87 seconds
  3. Bryan Porter (Crusaders) - 22.15 seconds
  4. Akul Simon (FJM Sharks) - 22.27 seconds
  5. Kory Brown (OB WaveRunners) - 22.40 seconds
  6. Jalen Stubbs (Trackhawks TC) - 22.50 seconds

Girls Championship 200m -

  1. Lisa Raye (West Warwick TC) - 22.77 seconds
  2. Skyler Franklin (Montverde Academy) - 23.00 seconds
  3. Adaejah Hodge (Montverde Academy) - 23.01 seconds
  4. Sade Gray (Louisiana) - 23.52 seconds
  5. Kymora-Lee Williams (Trailblazers) - 23.54 seconds
  6. Dasia Reed (Montverde Academy) - 23.66 seconds
  7. Aniyah Kitt (IMG Academy) - 23.99 seconds
  8. Sophie Rambo (Grassfield) - 24.12 seconds

Boys Championship 200m -

  1. Jake Odey-Jordan (Archbishop Carroll) - 20.55 seconds
  2. Zamarii Sanders (American Heritage HS) - 20.75 seconds
  3. Ralph Johnson (Waverly HS) - 21.08 seconds
  4. Janeil Harris (North Carolina) - 21.13 seconds (tie)
  5. Marlin Newsome (Ellicott City TC) - 21.13 seconds (tie)
  6. Micah Walker (Mustang TC) - 21.31 seconds
  7. Kaylib Nelson (The Jets) - 21.36 seconds

Girls Championship 800m -

From the second-fastest heat, Elise Wilmes takes down a loaded field of mid-distance runners as she grabs the title in 2:04.92. This was a three-second personal best for her.

  1. Elyse Wilmes (Unattached) - 2:04.92
  2. Alexandra O'Rourke (New York) - 2:04.98
  3. Allison (Ali) Ince (Illinois) - 2:05.10
  4. Oluwatosin Awoleye (Georgia) - 2:05.58
  5. Nicki Southerland (Indiana) - 2:05.64
  6. Clemmie Lilley (Rumson-Fair Haven Dawgs) - 2:05.78
  7. Emmry Ross (Onsted) - 2:05.87
  8. Abby Downin (Adrenaline) - 2:06.70

Boys Championship 800m -


  1. Patrick Hilby (Illinois) - 1:47.55
  2. Brendan Herger (Six Mile) - 1:48.08
  3. Raynier Galvez (PCTI) - 1:49.37
  4. Gabriel Cuffey (MATC) - 1:49.70
  5. Caleb Winders (Warthan TC) - 1:49.74
  6. Ethan Walther (Delaware) - 1:49.76
  7. Stefon Dodoo (SCH) - 1:49.93
  8. Marcus Reilly (Massachusetts) - 1:49.97

Boys Freshman 800m -

Franklin improved on the freshman meet record by three-hundredths of a second.

  1. Bobby Franklin (Pennsylvania) - 1:55.05
  2. Ryan Good (127 Project) - 1:55.77
  3. Darly Philogene (Blue Devils TC) - 1:56.08
  4. Riley Gallogly (I-270 TC) - 1:56.09
  5. Jackson Miller (Missouri) - 1:56.10
  6. Jace Trevino (Indiana) - 1:56.47
  7. Quintin Clemons (Union Catholic TC) - 1:56.63
  8. Henry Frasca (Dobbs AC) - 1:57.07

Girls Freshman 800m -

Olivia Heim sets a new meet record of 2:12.12

  1. Olivia Heim (MWTC) - 2:12.12
  2. Anyla Robinson (Michigan) - 2:12.19
  3. Aaliyah Rogers (St. Louis Tribe) - 2:13.36
  4. Marlie Klein (Pennsylvania) - 2:13.92
  5. Ava Cavanaugh (Haverford TC) - 2:14.09
  6. Maya Donzella (Windsor TC) - 2:15.75
  7. Hazel Lewis (First Capital TC) - 2:16.28
  8. Colette Lozo (Six Mile) - 2:16.67

Girls Championship 4x100m - 12:45 PM

Archbishop Carroll (DC) took down Bullis School's (MD) previous record of 45.63.

  1. Archbishop Carroll - 45.36 seconds
  2. Union Catholic TC - 45.48 seconds
  3. IMG Academy - 45.70 seconds
  4. McDonogh - 46.46 seconds
  5. Clayton - 46.53 seconds
  6. South Dade Express TC - 46.86 seconds
  7. Cheltenham Striders - 47.06 seconds
  8. Border City AC - 47.44 seconds

Boys Championship 4x100m - 12:41 PM

Mustangs improve on their meet record by going 40.47 for the victory.

  1. Mustang TC - 40.47 seconds (MR)
  2. Colonial Forge TC - 40.57 seconds
  3. Archbishop Carroll - 40.62 seconds
  4. West Springfield TC - 41.17 seconds
  5. North Rockland TC - 41.61 seconds
  6. Dunbar TC - 41.69 seconds
  7. Run Fast TC - Louisiana - 41.81 seconds
  8. Crusaders - 41.93 seconds

Boys Championship 110m Hurdles - 12:33 PM

  1. Yashahya Brown (Washington Twp Elite [12]) - 13.52 seconds
  2. Anthony Waterman (DeMatha Catholic [12]) - 13.55 seconds
  3. Bradley Franklin (Alabama [12]) - 13.69 seconds
  4. Ty Jackson (Mayfield HS [12]) - 13.70 seconds
  5. Drew Dillard (Archbishop Carroll [12]) - 13.77 seconds
  6. Joshua-Kai Smith (Gar-Field TC [10]) - 13.91 seconds
  7. Broderick Davis (Run Fast TC - Louisiana [12]) - 13.98 seconds

FS - Karamoko Sacko (Angel Flight TC [12])

Girls Championship 100m Hurdles - 12:25 PM


Cox not only ran the sixth-fastet time in the country this year, but she took down the meet record into a -1.5 m/s wind.

    1. Taylor Cox (Union Catholic TC [11]) - 13.38
    2. Madeline Cooper (Georgia [11]) - 13.56
    3. Makeriah Harris (Run Fast TC - Louisiana [12]) - 13.59
    4. Kennedy Flynn (Bullis [12]) - 13.65
    5. Gabriella Cunningham (Angel Flight TC [12]) - 13.69
    6. Maya Rollins (Purple TC [12]) - 13.80
    7. Morgan Roundtree (Motor City TC [12]) - 14.06 (14.055)
    8. Sydney Harris (IMG Academy [10]) - 14.06 (14.057)

    Girls Championship Distance Medley - 11:19 AM

    Just like the boys race, a new national high school record fell in the distance medley relay. Cuthbertson (NC) owns the indoor 4x800m, indoor DMR, indoor 4xmile, and now they own the outdoor DMR record. The North Carolina-based team lowered the previous record, which was set by Ventura in 11:21.85 in April, as they went 11:20.44.

      1. Carolina Cavaliers - 11:20.44
      2. Ventura - 11:32.43
      3. Derby City AC - 11:34.34
      4. Southeastern TC - 11:35.61
      5. SHORE TC - 11:37.19
      6. Impulse TC - 11:39.17
      7. Purple TC - 11:40.40
      8. West Springfield TC - 11:42.83

      Boys Championship Distance Medley - 10:27 AM

      We witnessed our first national high school record-breaking performance of the day. To kick off Father's Day, Crater High School in Oregon shattered the high school record by nearly five seconds. Josiah Tostenson anchored the relay with a 4:02 split on the 1,600m leg.

      1. Oregon Distance Project - 9:44.30
      2. Ridgefield - 9:44.44
      3. Westfield TC - 9:50.11
      4. Herriman TC - 9:56.09
      5. Westford TC - 9:57.63
      6. Ridgewood TC - 9:58.01
      7. Calvert Hall - 9:58.32
      8. Tornado T&F - 10:00.97

      Boys Championship Shuttle Hurdle Relay - 9:00 AM

      In a meet recording performance, Ann Arbor clocked a 57.81 to win the title.

      1. Ann Arbor YTC - 57.81
      2. NORTH TRACK - 59.85
      3. Run Fast TC - Louisiana - 59.98
      4. Angel Flight TC - 1:00.17
      5. Patriot TC - 1:00.37
      6. Bullis - 1:00.89
      7. Grand Street TC - 1:01.37
      8. North Brunswick TC - 1:01.38

      Girls Championship Shuttle Hurdle Relay - 9:45 AM

      1. Bullis - 56.47
      2. DF3 Stars - 59.89
      3. MOVE TC - 1:00.33
      4. Motor City TC - 1:00.46
      5. Dozo Judges - 1:01.69
      6. Chargers AC - 1:01.84
      7. Franklin Warriors TC - 1:01.99
      8. Rahway TC - 1:02.43

      Field Events:

      Boys Championship Javelin -

      1. Scott Sloan (Wheeler Warriors TC) - 62.95 meters (206 feet 6 inches)
      2. Tyson Schiele (Ontario) - 61.44 meters (201 feet 7 inches)
      3. Kole Manley (Kansas) - 60.71 meters (199 feet 2 inches)
      4. Collin Torres (Easton Area) - 60.39 meters (198 feet 1 inch)
      5. Luke Stevenosky (Pennsylvania) - 59.80 meters (196 feet 2 inches)
      6. Gable Gray (Chelmsford TC) - 58.12 meters (190 feet 8 inches)
      7. Kaleb Williams (Williams Den Athletics) - 57.77 meters (189 feet 6 inches)
      8. Jake Gherardi (New York) - 56.95 meters (186 feet 10 inches)

      Boys Championship Long Jump

      1. Quincy Isaac (Dearborn TC) - 7.37 meters (24 feet 2 ¼ inches)
      2. Clayton Gary (Maryland) - 7.22 meters (23 feet 8 ¼ inches)
      3. Jack Stubbs (Alabama) - 7.21 meters (23 feet 8 inches)
      4. Antonio Wiafe (Massachusetts) - 7.20 meters (23 feet 7 ½ inches)
      5. Jamir Brown (New Jersey) - 7.15 meters (23 feet 5 ½ inches)
      6. Adoni Nehmbard-Belcher (D4 Training Group) - 7.13 meters (23 feet 4 ¾ inches)
      7. Xayden Hunt (West Georgia Jets) - 7.05 meters (23 feet 1 ¾ inches)
      8. Ellis Urgent (New York) - 7.04 meters (23 feet 1 ¼ inches)

      Girls Championship Long Jump

      1. Danah Nembhard (APEX) - 6.12 meters (20 feet 1 inch)
      2. Kassidi Watkins (Oklahoma) - 6.10 meters (20 feet 0 ¼ inches)
      3. Marley Richard (St Charles Striders) - 6.09 meters (19 feet 11 ¾ inches)
      4. Anika Scott (New Hampshire) - 5.99 meters (19 feet 8 inches)
      5. Yuliya Maslouskaya (IMG Academy) - 5.99 meters (19 feet 8 inches)
      6. Kori Randle (Garner Magnet HS) - 5.98 meters (19 feet 7 ½ inches)
      7. Ma'syiah Brawner (Winslow) - 5.98 meters (19 feet 7 ½ inches)
      8. Jaidah Garret (Absegami T&F) - 5.97 meters (19 feet 7 inches)

      Boys Championship High Jump

      1. Khalil Antione (Hillhouse HS) - 2.19 meters (7 feet 2 ¼ inches)
      2. Abraham Johnson (Illinois) - 2.10 meters (6 feet 10 ¾ inches)
      3. Matt Pluff (Illinois) - 2.07 meters (6 feet 9 ½ inches)
      4. Andrew Harding (Michigan) - 2.04 meters (6 feet 8 ¼ inches)
      5. TJ Autrey (Alabama) - 2.04 meters (6 feet 8 ¼ inches)
      6. Kyle Archie (Muhls) - 2.04 meters (6 feet 8 ¼ inches)
      7. Paris Johnson (West Springfield TC) - 2.04 meters (6 feet 8 ¼ inches)
      8. Griffin Gammon (Rams) - 2.04 meters (6 feet 8 ¼ inches)

      Girls Championship Javelin

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