New Balance Nationals Outdoor

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The New Balance Nationals Outdoor is a high school track and field meet in the United States. Since 1990, the National Scholastic Athletic Foundation has organized a national invitational championship meet in the United States and has been the host of many national records.

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The meet is held at Franklin Field at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the third weekend in June each year.

Notable athletes

Meet records

Boys

EventTimeAthleteSchoolDateNotes
100 meters 10.14Dwight Thomas Northwestern High School 2000
200 meters 20.41 Trentavis Friday Cherryville High School 2014
400 meters 45.13 Quincy Wilson Bullis School 2024
800 meters 1:48.01John Crossley West Carteret High School 2013
1 mile 4:02.01 Sharif Karie West Springfield High School 1997
2 mile 8:34.40 German Fernandez Riverbank High School 20082nd fastest in high school
5000 meters 14:11.61Jake Leingang Bismarck High School 2013
2000 meters steeplechase 5:41.67Bailey Roth Coronado High School 20142nd fastest in high school
1 mile walk 6:11.05Benjamin Shorey Ellsworth High School 2001
110 meters hurdles 13.32Ricardo Moody Harrison High School 199910th fastest in high school
400 meters hurdles 49.78 Reggie Wyatt La Sierra High School 20095th fastest in high school
4x100 meters relay 39.80 Oscar Dean Wyatt High School 19982nd fastest in high school
4x200 meters relay 1:23.67 Oscar Dean Wyatt High School 19987th fastest in high school
4x400 meters relay 3:08.05 New Bern High School 20092nd fastest in high school
4x800 meters relay 7:28.75Christopher Hall 1:53.00
Myles Andrews 1:52.79
Aaron Harris 1:55.27
Christian Penn 1:47.71
Long Beach Polytechnic High School 2011 High School Record
4xMile meters relay 17:04.55 Ogden High School 20166th fastest in high school
4x110 meters shuttle hurdle relay 56.63 Union Catholic High School 2013
800 meters sprint medley relay 1:28.20 New Bern High School 2009 High School Record
1600 meters sprint medley relay 3:20.25 Oak Park High School 20172nd fastest in high school
Distance medley relay 9:49.78Richard Smith 3:03.2 (1200m)
Justin Smyser 50.2 (400m)
Kanda Karmo 1:56.6 (800m)
Alan Webb 3:59.80 (1600m)
South Lakes High School 2001 High School Record
Long jump 7.79m (25 ft 6.75 in)Maurice English Sumter High School 1998
Triple jump 16.03 m (52 ft 7.25 in)Marquis Dendy Middletown High School 2010
High jump 2.24 m (7 ft 4.50 in)Paul Klemic Mainland High School 2000
Pole vault 5.50 m (18 ft 0.50 in) KC Lightfoot Lee's Summit High School 2018
Shot put 23.16 m (76 ft) Jordan Geist Knoch High School 2017
Discus 68.02 m (223 ft 2 in) Turner Washington Canyon del Oro High School 20178th farthest in high school
Decathlon 7090Peyton Haack Westfield High School 2017

Girls

EventTimeAthleteSchoolDateNotes
100 meters 11.19 Tamari Davis Oak Hall High School 2019
200 meters 22.94 Chalonda Goodman Newnan High School 2008
400 meters 51.21Alexis Holmes Cheshire Academy 2018
800 meters 2:02.76 Chanelle Price Easton High School 2013
1 mile 4:33.87 Katelyn Tuohy North Rockland High School 2018 High School Record
2 mile 9:54.22 Aisling Cuffe Cornwall Central High School 2011
5000 meters 15:55.54Wesley Frazier Ravenscroft High School 20139th fastest in high school
2000 meters steeplechase 6:34.69Mary Kate Anselmini Ward Melville High School 2011
1 mile walk 6:55.23Lauren Harris Sachem East High School 2016
100 meters hurdles 13.01 Chanel Brissett Cheltenham High School 201610th fastest in high school
400 meters hurdles 54.22 Sydney McLaughlin Union Catholic High School 20174th fastest in high school
4x100 meters relay 44.88 Bullis High School 20179th fastest in high school
4x200 meters relay 1:34.23 Nansemond River High School 20164th fastest in high school
4x400 meters relay 3:35.90 Union Catholic High School 20155th fastest in high school
4x800 meters relay 8:46.98 Fayetteville-Manlius High School 2010 High School Record
4xMile meters relay 19:58.07 Roxbury High School 20062nd fastest in high school
4x100 meters shuttle hurdle relay 54.67 Western Branch High School 2018
800 meters sprint medley relay 1:40.95 William Penn High School 20032nd fastest in high school
1600 meters sprint medley relay 3:47.54 Rush-Henrietta High School 2017 High School Record
Distance medley relay 11:22.23Amy Weissenbach 3:24.85 (1200m)
K.C. Cord 58.45 (400m)
Lauren Hansson 2:13.70 (800m)
Cami Chapus 4:45.23 (1600m)
Harvard-Westlake High School 2011 High School Record
Long jump 6.71m (22 ft 0.5 in) Kate Hall Lake Region High School 2015 High School Record
Triple jump 13.44 m (44 ft 1.25 in) Erica McLain East High School 2004
High jump 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Amy Acuff Calallen High School 1991/93
Pole vault 4.19 m (13 ft 9 in)Anna Watson Olentangy Orange High School 2017
Shot put 17.25 m (56 ft 7.50 in) Raven Saunders Burke High School 20146th farthest in high school
Discus 68.02 m (179 ft 7 in)Alyssa Wilson Donovan Catholic High School 2017
Heptathlon 5464Emma Fitsgerald Thayer Academy 2016

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