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Ай бұрын

1 Daniel SimmonsAmerican Fork 8:34.96
2 Nathan NeilBozeman 8:35.32
3 Drew GriffithButler 8:37.43
4 Ryan PajakRinggold 8:38.02
6 Ethan EdgeworthCold Springs 8:38.49
7 Josiah TostensonCrater 8:39.89
8 JoJo JourdonOlympus 8:40.46
9 Emmanuel PerezCathedral 8:40.47
10 Owen PowellMercer Island 8:41.03
11 Porter MiddaughBattle Mountain 8:41.05
12 Will ConwayFloyd Central 8:41.18
13 Dane EikeValor Christian 8:41.40
14 Patrick KoonLeon 8:41.46
15 Joshua BellTempleton 8:42.79
16 Joe BarrettChristian Brothers Academy - N 8:43.26
17 Anthony FasthorseVentura 8:45.39
18 Kaden EvansAmerican Fork 8:46.10
19 Cameron ToddBrebeuf Jesuit 8:46.55
20 Tommy LathamMarist 8:46.88
21 Ibzan FelixBeckman 8:47.06
22 Evan NoonanDana Hills 8:47.17
23 Jason ParraMillikan 8:47.47
24 Brady MullenJesuit New Orleans 8:47.59
25 Landon PretreMenlo 8:48.11
26 Colin EckermanWebb School of Knoxville 8:48.79
27 Tayvon KitchenCrater 8:49.58
28 Marcelo ManteconBelen Jesuit Prep 8:50.02
29 Luke ThompsonBrentwood Academy 8:50.33
30 Carter SpradlingClovis East 8:55.06
31 Keegan SmithKnoxville Catholic 8:55.63
32 Dylon NalleyMarion 8:55.64
33 Will SheetsCovington Catholic 8:57.45
34 Vincent RecuperoBishop Blanchet - WA (Seattle) 8:58.02
35 Luke LimingCary 8:58.11
36 Grant MorgenfeldPalo Alto 8:58.21
37 Will BrunnerBattle Mountain 8:59.51
38 Daniel HruskaCherry Creek 9:09.39
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@korethoe262
@korethoe262 Ай бұрын
In the late 80's breaking 10 was "good," but we heard about these legends running low 9's from the big cities. Then, one day, in the newspaper, someone broke 9 out West. Epic.
@JohnHoulgate
@JohnHoulgate Ай бұрын
In 1973, we had Terry Williams and Jim Schenkel from Lompoc high school, Barry Williams from North Torrance, all running sub 9 in the 2-mile, regularly. In fact they ran sub 9 on the Sunkist indoor track that was 160 yards. In that same race, there was a Freshman from Laguna Beach High named Eric Hurst. He ran in the low 9s, but the next year he was running sub 9 on the regular. If you ran under 9:50 you could get your name printed in the LA Times, but if you were under 9, you got feature articles written about you.
@switch_kill_805yt4
@switch_kill_805yt4 Ай бұрын
@@JohnHoulgateI look up to terry as my old coach was in his team back then and I am from Lompoc as well barely at 10mins, they were beasts back in the day.
@JohnHoulgate
@JohnHoulgate Ай бұрын
@@switch_kill_805yt4 The following Fall, I saw Jim Schenkel tear up a very challenging Palos Verdes course at the PV XC Invitational. I believe he ran 10:50 on a very hilly 2-mile course. No one else could break 11 minutes.
@korethoe262
@korethoe262 Ай бұрын
@@JohnHoulgate California, amazing runners. I was near Philly, thought I was fast until the Penn Relays. Jamacians. I think the winning PA state time was low 9's. The interesting thing is the 4x800 relay times haven't got much faster since 88. I just checked, within one second. Nationally, however, I do think they are much faster. PA, not so much. 7:46 was our time, lost by less than a second. Yea, we got our names in the paper....but it was Sports Illustrated that had a nice little section on HS athletes that frequently showcased great runner.
@switch_kill_805yt4
@switch_kill_805yt4 Ай бұрын
@@JohnHoulgate I’m trying to go under 10 for my 3200m this season and under 4:40 for the 1600, but yea they were crazy back then, my old coach talked about how they ran on “easy” days and it was hard. There training was intense
@cryo9216
@cryo9216 Ай бұрын
Hard to imagine finishing dead last because you're the only guy who didn't break 9:00.
@BaaZ4L
@BaaZ4L Ай бұрын
I watched him win the biggest invite in the state this year by like 30 seconds too
@lunarsabbatical7906
@lunarsabbatical7906 Ай бұрын
Unheard of 10 years ago
@marshallritter1816
@marshallritter1816 Ай бұрын
I don't know what's crazier; having 7 runners break 8:40, almost everyone breaking 9 in one heat or Nathan Neil closing the last 1600m in 4:10
@Hebndkrn1
@Hebndkrn1 Ай бұрын
Both are crazy
@BromanBroductions
@BromanBroductions Ай бұрын
Congratulations to Ibzan Felix! From 9:17 to 8:47 in one year!
@dat1doge221
@dat1doge221 Ай бұрын
BROMAN
@user-sx3zz2ef2g
@user-sx3zz2ef2g Ай бұрын
fastest high school race ever
@henrypaulgiles
@henrypaulgiles Ай бұрын
This announcer is goated
@YersiniaPestisNPO
@YersiniaPestisNPO Ай бұрын
Masterclass announcing. Didn't over commentate or repeat the same thing over and over, brought the energy when it counted and just a great voice for it
@Qazikame
@Qazikame Ай бұрын
dude literally announces every meet i think ive watched from California. Dude is awesome. Always hyping up the events when needed and usually says some stats and big names with info on their recent races.
@matthewm.3303
@matthewm.3303 Ай бұрын
What's his name cuz I've heard him at multiple meets but I can't find his name
@JesuitTrack
@JesuitTrack Ай бұрын
@@matthewm.3303 Tim O'Rourke
@DepthsOfOcanthus
@DepthsOfOcanthus Ай бұрын
Back in '06 only 8 of us broke 9 at Arcadia and people were in shock. AJ Acosta, who won the race in 8:51.30, would have been 30th here today and I would have been 2nd to last lol. It's unreal (but awesome) to see how deep the US has become in the 3200m!
@crimsonreaper835
@crimsonreaper835 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the full upload. Arcadia always hosting the most deep and exciting high school races in the nation.
@Cwill2412math
@Cwill2412math Ай бұрын
Every person in this race can win state in any state haha
@Sutwang
@Sutwang Ай бұрын
Noah Valyo was sick, he sweeps Luke liming for NC
@uncleian0549
@uncleian0549 Ай бұрын
They all paced this incredibly. 4:22 first mile and 17 boys went under 8:44 for a negative split. That is mind blowing!
@user-xu8zv8gd5n
@user-xu8zv8gd5n Ай бұрын
Emmanual Perez Cathedral!!!
@Jeremiahgardner11
@Jeremiahgardner11 Ай бұрын
Imagine running 9:09 and getting last insane
@jeffreybayles1162
@jeffreybayles1162 Ай бұрын
That was my time in high school and finished ninth in state,now I'm last in an Invitation race,just amazing!
@tilinfinity2561
@tilinfinity2561 Ай бұрын
Did not know Neil was on that level with Griffith and Simmons. And he’s going to Washington, he’s on a good trajectory.
@hollywright1094
@hollywright1094 Ай бұрын
Daniel Simmons is not only one of the most talented runners I’ve ever seen, he is classy, kind and an all around great human being.
@jupitercrash777
@jupitercrash777 Ай бұрын
If anyone is from Georgia and remembers this really great runner named Kevin Graham, well he looks like Daniel Simmons. Kevin ran in the early 1990s. I forget which high school he went to but he went to Georgia Tech after high school.
@CadenBollenbach
@CadenBollenbach Ай бұрын
Absolutely insane race. Amazing job to everyone in this race.
@yashs1999
@yashs1999 Ай бұрын
Actually insane the level of talent here, can’t even imagine 30+ boys going sub 9 in one race
@davezak5870
@davezak5870 Ай бұрын
Another thing to consider is that Arcadia has so many runners in each event that they run multiple races. The 3200m is a big draw so this was only 1 of 6 total races, albeit this was the fastest. Another race had 20 more runners under 9:00, a third had 11, and a 4th had 1, for a staggering total of 69 runners under 9:00 in the same meet. Insane! And the winner Daniel Simmons and Ben Jaster (5th) helped American Fork dominate in the 4 X 1600m relay.
@garylarowe8741
@garylarowe8741 Ай бұрын
California’s best…running with the big boys now. I mean running 8:47 gets you 23rd place? Geez.
@musician4life451
@musician4life451 Ай бұрын
Manny Perez of Cathedral L.A. 8:40 (10th) and Anthony Fasthorse of Ventura 8:45 (17th)
@readegloeckner6532
@readegloeckner6532 Ай бұрын
Got to watch those Utah guys! Placed 1,5 and 8.
@gdogtheman2683
@gdogtheman2683 Ай бұрын
crazy how almost a s whole school, being american fork, can have almost a whole team go under 9
@jeffreybayles1162
@jeffreybayles1162 Ай бұрын
Couple of years ago Newbury Park actually did
@ronduncan7731
@ronduncan7731 Ай бұрын
Amazing! Man, Nathan Neil is an absolute machine!
@sloejoe87
@sloejoe87 Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that even a 9:10 3200m would have won any of the Arizona state championships back when I was in high school in the late 80's. These were all great runners at Arcadia.
@theveggie5733
@theveggie5733 Ай бұрын
Great announcing!
@astrea00
@astrea00 Ай бұрын
dude only ONE guy didn't break nine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@wutamidoinghere
@wutamidoinghere 6 күн бұрын
Crazy race. Only time ill ever get on runnerspace😂 (Arcadia tf athlete recording on the field)
@JohnHoulgate
@JohnHoulgate Ай бұрын
Sub 9 is the new normal for high school runners.
@lwrncl8329
@lwrncl8329 Ай бұрын
this isn't some normal race. it's the arcadia invitational. probably the fastest meet for high school runners. its even faster than state meets
@janetstorm7881
@janetstorm7881 Ай бұрын
How is this possible. This is absolutely sick, unbelievable , incredible that high school kids can run this fast. I remember when I was in high school in Pennsylvania, this kid from Illinois named Craig Virgin ran an 8:40 2 mile and it made so much press, was written about in magazine, I believe in Sports Illustrated or Runners World I forget which, the author compared him to Secretariat in that incredible article. In my state of Pennsylvania the top 2-miler runners were running in the low 9 mins. But to see this where a great time of 9:07 almost gets you last place. Unbelievable. What am I looking at. The evolution of kids. I still run a lot 60 - 70 miles a week and even at my age I can run a 21 min 5k. I was in a 5 k road race last year and I got totally destroyed by a 9 year old, LMAO by like 3 minutes. 🤣😂. These kids nowadays are like bionic! I sure hope their talents transfer well someday to the international and world championship level. I'd love to see in my life time it said that the greatest distance runners in the world come from America not Kenya or Ethiopia . It could happen, even today the greatest middle distance runner in the world is from Norway not Kenya, Ethiopia of North Africa 😊
@laius6047
@laius6047 Ай бұрын
True. Currently the middle distance records are set by Europeans. Quite interesting.
@Thomas-fk3cw
@Thomas-fk3cw Ай бұрын
Even adding back 10 to 13 seconds for the superspikes, which you have to do, these times are just insane.
@Davbaldwin1
@Davbaldwin1 Ай бұрын
Bozeman runner built like a middle linebacker. He ran a great race.
@Bigern2998
@Bigern2998 Ай бұрын
He looks that way in this field. I was thinking the same thing. The truth is he is probably 145lbs but looks like a monster in this crowd haha
@crosslink1493
@crosslink1493 Ай бұрын
The race starts at just after 6:00 if you want to skip the introductory mischief.
@Iloverugby396
@Iloverugby396 Ай бұрын
55sed last lap
@yesitis1395
@yesitis1395 Ай бұрын
I was on the early end of the elite HS running (class of '01). We were a good team, until we hit states and had to race some dude named Ritzenhien. Didn't pay attention until I was watching the '08 Olympics and I'll be darned if that kid didn't go pretty far in the sport.
@books2118
@books2118 Ай бұрын
NATHAN ALMOST HAD IT
@Hebndkrn1
@Hebndkrn1 Ай бұрын
Needed 5 more meters
@parkerwade8853
@parkerwade8853 Ай бұрын
Don't think so. Simmons had an extra gear at the end. If anything he pulled away in the last 20m.
@books2118
@books2118 Ай бұрын
That is true, but still, Nathan was maybe a quarter second away from him. I am from Montana, and I was cheering for him
@parkerwade8853
@parkerwade8853 Ай бұрын
@@books2118 Yeah I get you. I was moreso responding to @Hebndkrn1
@M_Begay26
@M_Begay26 Ай бұрын
Nah in Az our top Division 4 3200 runner(only a sophomore) is extremely fast in our state and in the region but at Arcadia he qualified for the slowest heat for the 3200. So it’s actually crazy the level of talent this meet brings together.
@joeblow4353
@joeblow4353 Ай бұрын
It's a miracle that none of them fell. I think they should run the full two miles. 1600m and 3200m are lame distances. Just make it a mile and two-mile. One reason for the 16/32 is just pure laziness. The powers that be in track are too lazy to measure out the extra 9/18 meters back from the regular start/finish line, and then have that be the starting line for the full mile and two-mile. Arcadia actually does that for the mile, so why can't they do it for the deuce? As for the runners, Daniel Simmons has excellent running form, with no wasted motion. The Utah guys get that extra benefit of training at altitude, as does the Montana runner-up. Simmons is more talented than any of those guys, and I think will have an excellent future.
@Klian159
@Klian159 Ай бұрын
WATCH HIMM COOOOOK!!!!!!!!!!
@FatCatHitman
@FatCatHitman Ай бұрын
What kind of sunglasses is manny wearing?
@davidv5963
@davidv5963 Ай бұрын
Lmao even the announcer is cracking up reading these times... a 13;32 5k is just insane
@TydalTech
@TydalTech Ай бұрын
There’s no way a 9th grader broke 9!!!
@Hunkonly6678
@Hunkonly6678 19 күн бұрын
Parra should avoid taking the lead in the beginning always see him try and die out he should try staying in the back of the front pack and slowly get up there
@davidworkman9919
@davidworkman9919 Ай бұрын
This announcer is not live time is he ? This is added later and edited in after results to give the impression the announcer is actually knowledgeable ?
@Socialdawn_1
@Socialdawn_1 Ай бұрын
No it’s live, this has been the same announcer for decades, very knowledgeable guy and well prepped. This is one of the marquee 3200 races all year
@obeythekidd22
@obeythekidd22 Ай бұрын
imagine getting sub 9 minutes in a 3200 and getting 35th place
@seanw5944
@seanw5944 Ай бұрын
Did Connor Burns win?
@notSpencerJackson
@notSpencerJackson Ай бұрын
yeah
@psyso-cleanedits8953
@psyso-cleanedits8953 Ай бұрын
No it was Daniel Simmons
@SorenCohen-zx5uk
@SorenCohen-zx5uk Ай бұрын
no it was ryan crouser
@Sutwang
@Sutwang Ай бұрын
Armando Duplantis cooked as usual
@mazda_rt24-p
@mazda_rt24-p Ай бұрын
no it was me
@user-gr7xf1fb1u
@user-gr7xf1fb1u Ай бұрын
and still, simeon birnbaum stands undefeated.
@torlando1553
@torlando1553 Ай бұрын
Manny perez is calis best
@stephenmartinez9355
@stephenmartinez9355 Ай бұрын
It is still early in the season, but Perez' time is pretty fast!
@DillPickle99
@DillPickle99 Ай бұрын
3200 Meters?? What is that?? Come on!!
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