2017 AAU National Championship Records Broken (total records) (25) 15 girls, 10 boys

Day 1 (Saturday) (0) – 0 girls, 0 boys

No Records

Day 2 (Sunday) (1) – 1 girls, 0 boys

1.  9 Years Old Girls Triathlon – 1099, Akari Marshall, Lake Worth, FL, 7/30/17.

      a. Old Record – 1063, McKenzie Stanford, Ripley, OK, 2004.

 

Day 3 (Monday) (5) – 4 girls, 1 boys

2.  12 Years Old Girls 3000 Meters  – 10:11.30, Krianna McBride, Elgin, TX, 7/31/17.

      a. Old Record – 10:17.00, Tatum Castillo, Prosper, TX, 7/29/2013.

 

3.  13 Years Old Boys Discus – 169-6, Kevin Adam II, Cedar Park, TX, 7/31/17.

      a. Old Record – 167-4, Reece Goddard, Frontenac, MO, 8/4/2012.

 

4.  10 Years Old Girls 100 Meters – 12.76 Prelims, Sabree Brooks, Indianapolis, IN, 7/31/17.

      a. Old Record – 12.93, Bijon Robinson, N. Hollywood, CA, 2001.

 

5.  14 Years Old Girls 100 Meters – 11.48 Prelims, Tamari Davis, Clermont, Fl, 7/31/17.

      a. Old Record – 11.66, Alicia Burnett, St. Louis, MO, 8/6/2016.

 

6.  12 Years Old Girls Long Jump – 17-11.75, Avery Lewis, Parkesburg, PA, 7/31/17.
               a. Old Record – 17-09.5, Raven Sims, Baton Rouge, LA, 2005.

 

Day 4 (Tuesday) (4) – 3 girls, 1 boys

7.  10 Years Old Girls 200 Meters – 26.05 Prelims, Elise Cooper, Owings Mills, MD, 8/1/17.
               a. Old Record – 26.36, Bijon Robinson, N. Hollywood, CA, 2001.
 

8.  14 Years Old Girls 200 Meters – 23.26 Prelims, Tamari Davis, Clermont, Fl, 8/1/17.

      a. Old Record – 23.1h, Njeri McGee, San Francisco, CA, 1985.

 

9.  14 Years Old Girls Pole Vault – 11-7.25, Rhiannon Held, Decatur, IL, 8/1//17.
               a. Old Record – 11-7, Carson Dingler, Eillijay, CA, 7/30/2013.
 
10.  13 Years Old Boys Javelin – 153-2, Henry Martin, Leawood, KS, 8/1//17.
               a. Old Record – 147-11, Jack Caudle, Atchison, KS, 8/4/2015.

 

Day 5 (Wednesday) (5) – 1 girls, 4 boys 
 
11.  17-18 Year Old Men Shot Put – 73-8.75, Gabriel Oladipo, Jr., Missouri City, TX, 8/2/17.
               a. Old Record – 67-1.5, Scott Peterson, Lafayette, LA, 1989.
 
12.  9 Years Old Girls 800 Meters – 2:26.36, Damira Allen, Chester, PA, 8/2/17.
               a. Old Record – 2:27.33, Jaellene Burgess, Homestead, FL, 7/30/2014.
 
13.  10 Years Old Boys 800 Meters – 2:16.44, Jonathan Simms, Plano, TX, 8/2/17.
               a. Old Record – 2:19.52, Brandon Miller, O Fallon, MO, 8/1/2012.
 
14.  15-16 Years Old Boys 800 Meters – 1:49.87, Brandon Miller, O Fallon, MO, 8/2/2017.
               a. Old Record – 1:51.53, Terrell Jackson, Memphis, TN, 7/30/2014.
 

15.  13 Years Old Boys Shot Put – 52-1.25, Kevin Adam II, Cedar Park, TX, 8/2/17.

               a. Old Record – 51-5.5, Dylan Carter, Maryville, TN, 8/4/2015.
 
Day 6 (Thursday) (5) – 2 girls, 3 boys
 
16.  8 and Under Boys 1500 Meters – 5:18.14, Legend Williams, Manor, TX, 8/3/17.
               a. Old Record – 5:18.27, Keenan Frisby, Fort Washington, MD, 8/6/2015.
 
17.  15-16 Years Old Girls Javelin – 155-7, Skylar Ciccolini, Lewistown, PA, 8/3/17.
               a. Old Record – 149-1, Henry Martin, Leawood, KS, 8/1/2009.
 
18.  17-18 Years Old Men’s Discus – 210-4, Gabriel Oladipo, Jr., Missouri City, TX, 8/3/17.
               a. Old Record – 202-7, Brian Robinson, Splendora, TX, 2001.
 
19.  14 Years Old Girls Javelin – 140-4, Sydney Juszczyk, Florissant, MO, 8/3/17.
               a. Old Record – 139-6, Meghan Owens, Harrodsburg, KY, 8/6/2015.
 
20.  15-16 Years Old Boys 4x400m Relay – 3:12.18, Ultimate Speed Academy, 8/3/17.
               a. Old Record – 3:14.83, Titans TC, 8/4/2007.
 
Day 7 (Friday) (0) – 0 girls, 0 boys
 

No Records

Day 8 (Saturday) (5) – 4 girls, 1 boys
 

21.  14 Years Old Boys 3000 Meters  – 9:03.75, Luke Tewalt, Washington, DC, 8/5/17.

                a. Old Record – 9:14.13, Connor Revord, Bradenton, FL, 2005.
 
22.  8 and under Girls Long Jump – 13-7.75, Brianna Burrell, White Plains, NY, 8/5/17.
               a. Old Record – 13-3, Cameron Fields, Stockton, CA, 8/4/2012. 
 
23.  8 and under Girls 100 Meters – 13.86, Juliah Bolden, Wichita, KS, 8/5/17.
               a. Old Record – 14-7, Tamari Davis, Gainesville, FL, 8/6/2011. 
 
24.  10 Years Old Girls Turbo Javelin – 96-11, Cameron Chapman, Atlanta, GA, 8/5/17.
               a. Old Record – 86-8, Octavia Gee, Sugar Land, TX, 8/6/2016.
 
23.  8 and under Girls 200 Meters – 29.03, Juliah Bolden, Wichita, KS, 8/5/17.
               a. Old Record – 29.05, Shaquita Johnson, St. Pierce, FL, 2001. 
 
Notes:

 

Cameron Cooper, Detroit, MI wins 17-18 Year Old Mens 800 Meters (1:51.96). He was a triple winner in 2016 in the 17-18 Year Old Mens 800 Meters (1:51.28), 1500 meters (3:54.45) and 4x800 Meter Relay (7:39.35).

Brandon Miller of O Fallon, MO broke 15-16 Years Old Boys 800 Meters (1:49.87). Last year, Brandon Miller of O Fallon, MO broke 14 Years Old Boys 1500 Meters (4:02.09). It is his 6th national title, but more impressive, it is his 5th national record in the 1500.  He has won the 1500 every year he has competed in it.  2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016.  In 5 of the 6 years he holds the national record. The only year he did not break the 1500 meter records was his first 1500 meters at 9 years old in 2011 which he won with a time of 4:58.95. Brandon Miller of O Fallon, MO breaks 14 Years Old Boys 800 Meters (1:53.64 prelims). This is his 6th record in six straight J.O. Games.  He breaks his own record in the finals for his 7th straight record (1:51.23). His time sets a new world age group record for 14 years old.  It betters the previous world 14 years old mark held by Jakob Ingebrigsten of Norway (1:52.60). Brandon Miller now holds a total of 10 nationals records. In the 13 years old Boys 800 meters, Brandon Miller of O Fallon, MO breaks record with a time of 1:58.61 in the prelims.  He breaks his own 800 meter record in the final (1:56.41).  It is his fifth record in 5 years in the 800. He wins the 13 years old boys 1500 meter record with a record time of 4:13.45. It is his fourth record in 4 years in the 1500. He broke the 10 years old 1500 meter record in Houston with a time of 4:49.53, he broke the 11 years old 1500 meter record in Detroit with a time of 4:37.24, and the 12 years old 1500 meter record of 4:22.84.  Also, he was a triple winner in 2013, with wins in 11 years old Boys 800 meters (2:11.98), 1500 meters (4:37.24), and 3000 meters (10:14.11). Brandon Miller now owns the 13 years old 800 meters record (1:58.61), 12 years old 800 meters record (2:03.09). He was also a winner in 2014 He won the 12 years old Boys 800 meters (2:03.09), and 1500 meters (4:22.34). Both 2014 meet records.  

Alina Laforest, Chester, PA wins the 13 Years Old Girls 800 meters (2:12.49).  She was a double winner in 2016 in the 12 Years Old Girls 1500 meters (4:50.11) and 800 meters (2:15.19).

 

Jonathan Simms, Plano, TX wins 10 Years Old Boys 800 Meters in record time (2:16.44). He also holds the 9 Years old Boys 800 Meter record (2:19.43).

Damira Allen, Chester, PA wins 9 Years Old Girls 800 Meters in record time (2:26.36). She also holds the 8 and under Girls 800 Meters record (2:32.00).

Tamari Davis, Clermont, FL breaks 32 year old record in the 14 Years Old Girls 200 Meters (23.26 Prelim).  Her time was the fastest ever run at the JO Games and the fastest time of all the girl’s age groups in the prelims and her time is US number 2 for high schoolers at the age of 14.  Her time would have broken the 15-16 and 17-18 girl’s record. This gives her 6 JO Games records.  Also, her time in the 100 prelims (11.48) is also the fastest time ever run in all age groups at JO Games.

 

She broke 14 Years Old Girls 100 Meters (11.48 Prelim). She holds 8 and under girls 100m (14.07), 12 year old 100m (11.92), 13 year old 100m (11.87) and 9 year old 200m (27.75). In 2016, she was a triple winner - 13 Years Old Girls 100 Meters (11.97), 4x100 Meter Relay Anchor (46.56) and 200 Meters (24.37).

 

Sabree Brooks, Indianapolis, IN breaks a 16 year old record in the prelims of the 10 Years Old Girls 100 Meters (12.76).

Jahnelle Saunders, Hampton, Va wins the 14 year old girls Pentathlon (3438).  She won 4 of the 5 events. At the AAU Club Championships, she won the 14 year old girls Pentathlon (3455) breaking a 18 year old record from 1999. Last year, she won the 13 year old girls High Jump (5-6) and Pentathlon (3284 Meet Record). She also placed 2nd in the Long Jump with a mark of 18-5.25 which was a tie for the record. She won the 100 hurdles for her third title of the week with a time of 15.08.

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M 13 Lucius Garavaglia, O Fallon, MO will be running 100m hurdles (19.54), 200m hurdles (32.88), LJ (13-03.50), and HJ (5-0).

Double Winners: 

Ramiah Elliott , Indianapolis, IN 13 Years Old Boys 400m (54.97) and 200m (24.11).

 

Galen Johnson, Tallahassee, FL 14 Years Old Boys 100m (11.19) and 200m (22.61).

 

Croix Stewart, Vallejo, CA wins 13 Years Old Boys 100m (11.47) and 200m (23.35).

Tamari Davis, Clermont, FL wins 14 Years Old Girls 100m (11.48) and 200m (23.65).

Alicia Burnett, St. Louis, MO wins 15-16 Years Old Girls 100m (11.86) and 200m (23.74).

Anavia Battle, Westland, MI wins 17-18 Years Old Women’s 100m (11.70) and 200m (23.60).

Tyrese Cooper, Miami Gardens, FL wins 17-18 Years Old Men’s 400m (45.64) and 200m (20.63).

Avery Lewis, Parkesburg, PA wins 12 Years Old Girls Long Jump (17-11.75) National Record and 200m (25.01).

Na’Seir Samuel, Savannah, GA wins 11 Years Old Boys 100m (12.41) and 200m (25.30).

Aniyah Brown, St. Louis, MO wins 11 Years Old Girls 100m (12.55) and 200m (25.10).

Elise Cooper, Owing Mills, MD wins 10 Years Old Girls 100m (12.98) and 200m (26.36).

Noelle Allen, Fort Knox, KY wins 9 Years Old Girls 100m (13.53) and 200m (27.84).

Aidyn Wiggins, Moore, SC wins 8 and Under Boys 100m (14.02) and 200m (29.10).

Juliah Bolden, Wichita, KS wins 8 and Under Girls 100m (13.86) and 200m (29.03). Both National Records.

Jordan Johnson, Pahokee, FL 8 and Under Girls 400m (1:06.86) and 4x100m Relay (1:04.92).

 

Zaya Akins, Kansas City, MO wins 12 Years Old Boys 400 (58.00) and 100m (12.41).

 

Grant Reynolds, Decatur, GA wins 8 and under Boys 400m (1:05.24) and 800m (2:26.74).

Luke Tewalt, Washington, DC wins 14 Years Old Boys 3000m (9:03.57) National Record and 1500m (4:13.57). 

Noah Haileab, Pearland, TX wins 13 Years old Boys 3000m (9:30.69) and 1500m (4:26.18).

Kurt Powdar, Chesapeake, VA wins 15-16 Years old Boys High Jump (6-4.75) and 110m Hurdles (13.95).

Darrion Rascoe, Philadelphia, PA wins 12 Years old Boys Discus (125-3) and Javelin (141-0).

Jasmine Moore, Detroit, MI wins 15-16 Years old Girls Triple Jump (41-0.25) and Long Jump (19-2).

Peyton Rollins, Medford, MA wins 13 Years old Girls 100m hurdles (14.73) and 200m hurdles (27.13).

Jordyn Grady, San Bernardino, CA wins 14 Years old Girls 100m hurdles (14.36) and 200m hurdles (26.66).

Mehki Wall, Greensboro, NC 13 wins 13 Years old Boys 100m hurdles (13.99) and 200m hurdles (27.08).

Valadian Pallett, Farmington, MI wins 14 Years old Girls Shot Put (47-10.5) and Discus (125-8).

 

Gabriel Oladipo, Jr., Missouri City, TX wins 17-18 Year old Men’s Shot Put (73-8.75) and Discus (210-4). Both National Records.

Cha'Iel Johnson, Miami Gardens, FL wins 12 Years Old Girls 1500m (4:43.83) and 800m (2:13.72).

               

Sophia Holgado, Smyrna, DE wins 11 Years Old Girls 1500m (5:02.44) and 3000m (10:56.31).

 

Damira Allen, Chester, PA wins 9 Years Old Girls 800m (2:26.36) National Record and 1500m (5:08.17).

Shauniece ONeil, Florissant, MO wins 17-18 years old women Shot Put (44-4) and Discus (145-10).

Kevin Adam II, Cedar Park, TX, wins 13 years old boys Shot Put (52-1.25) and Discus (169-6). Both National Records.

Athing Mu, Trenton, NJ wins the 15-16 years old girls 800m (2:07.99) and 1500m (4:33.04).

Reese Vannerson, Sugar Land, TX wins the 12 years old boys 3000m (9:58.69) and 800m (2:11.29).

Mckenzie Neal, Benford, OH wins the 10 years old girls Triathlon (1292) and Shot Put (29-6.5).

Jahnelle Saunders, Hampton, VA wins the 14 years old girls Pentathlon (3438) and Triple Jump (36-7.75). 

Robert Steward, Upper Marlboro, MD wins 12 years old High Jump (5-1) and Pentathlon (2512).

 

Aeneas Reed, Eads, TN wins 14 years old Boys Long Jump (21-0.75) and Pentathlon (2933).

 

Triple Winners:
 

Damira Allen, Chester, PA wins 9 Years Old Girls 800m (2:26.36) National Record, 400m (1:04.38) and 1500m (5:08.17).

Nyckoles Harbor, Upper Marlboro, MD 12 Years Old Boys 100m (11.94), 200m (24.41) and 4x100m Relay (49.90).

 

Jonathan Simms, Plano, TX wins 10 Years Old Boys 400m (59.00), 200m (26.28) and 800m (2:16.44).

Brandon Miller of O Fallon, MO wins 15-16 Years Old Boys 800m (1:49.87) National Record, 1500m (4:02.59) and 3rd leg (1:54.25split) on relay 4x800m Relay (7:59.79).
 

Reese Vannerson, Sugar Land, TX wins the 12 years old boys 3000m (9:58.69), 1500m (4:34.20) and 800m (2:11.29).

Joel Ferrell Awards

Multis: 

Girls Multi Winner:  Jahnelle Saunders, Hampton, VA 14 Years Old Girls Pentathlon (3438).

Boys Multi Winner:  Connor Sheridan, East Greenwich, RI 17-18 Years Old Men’s Decathlon (6103).  

 

Field events:

Boys: Gabriel Oladipo, Jr., Missouri City, TX 17-18 Year old Men’s Shot Put (73-8.75) and Discus (210-4). Both National Records.

 

 

Girls: Skylar Ciccolini, Lewistown, PA 15-16 Years Old Girls Javelin (155-7). National Record and wins by 50 feet over second place.

Running Events:

Boys:  Brandon Miller of O Fallon, MO wins 15-16 Years Old Boys 800m (1:49.87) National Record, 1500m (4:02.59) and 3rd leg (1:54.25split) on relay 4x800m Relay (7:59.79).

 

 

Girls: Tamari Davis, Clermont, Fl 14 Years Old Girls 200m (23.26 Prelims) and 100m (11.48 Prelims).

Both National Records.

 

Did you know?

Olympians at the 2017 JO Games

Carl Lewis

American former track and field athlete who won nine Olympic gold medals, one Olympic silver medal, and 10 World Championships medals, including eight gold. His career spanned from 1979 to 1996 when he last won an Olympic event and subsequently retired. He is one of only three Olympic athletes who won a gold medal in the same event in four consecutive Olympic Games. Personal best in 100 m: 9.86 s (August 1991, Tokyo) 200 m: 19.75 s (June 1983, Indianapolis) Long jump: 8.87 m (29 ft 1 in) 1991, w 8.91 m (29 ft 2 34 in) 1991 (both in Tokyo).

Calvin Davis

Career Highlights: 1996 Olympic Games 400mH bronze medalist; 1993 NCAA Outdoor 400m champion; PR: 400 45.04 (1993); 400 hurdles 47.91 (1996)

Derek Mills 

He was a 1996 Olympic Games gold medalist in the men's 4×400 meter relay for the United States. He has a career best of 44.13 in the 400 m. After going to college at Georgia Tech in Atlanta and winning the 1994 NCAA Championship in the 400 m at Boise, Idaho, Mills ran to a #2 World Ranking behind Michael Johnson—breaking 45.00 seven times that year.

Allan Wade  

Houston was selected in the first round (eleventh overall) by the Detroit Pistons in the 1993 NBA draft, and averaged 8.5 points per game in his rookie year. His average increased to 14.5 and 19.7 points per game in the next two years. Played from 1993 to 2005. In 1996, after his rookie contract expired, Houston signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks, for whom he played for the next nine seasons. In his first year as a Knick, Houston took the place of John Starks in the starting lineup, with Starks serving as a mentor for him coming off the bench. Houston kept his scoring average at 17 points per game, and helped lead the team to the 1999 NBA Finals. His most famous play came in the decisive Game 5 of the first round of the 1999 Eastern Conference quarterfinals against the Miami Heat. In the fourth quarter, with the Knicks inbounding the ball trailing by one point, Houston caught the inbounds pass, and made a running jumper in the lane with 0.8 second left on the clock to win the game and the series for the Knicks, 78-77, which was then only the second time in NBA playoffs history where a #8 seed had defeated a #1. The Knicks would go on to the NBA Finals. He was a member of the USA men's national basketball team that won the basketball tournament and gold medal along with 11 other NBA players at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Houston also made the All-Star team in 2000 and 2001.

Tiffany Williams 

 American hurdler who is a former double US 400m Hurdles Champion in 2007 and 2008. She had a glittering Collegiate career at the University of South Carolina becoming SEC champion 3 years in a row and a 15 time all American. She finished fourth at the 2002 World Junior Championships and second at the 2006 World Athletics Final. In addition she won a silver medal in 4 x 400 meter relay at the 2006 World Indoor Championships. She qualified for the 2008 US Olympic team, by winning the final of the 400 m hurdles at the 2008 US Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon. Her personal best time for the 400 m hurdles is 53.28 seconds, achieved in June 2007 in Indianapolis. Williams returned to form in 2012 running 55.01 her fastest time in 3 years in a meeting in Turkey.

 

Mechelle Chanai Lewis Freeman

She ran the 100 meters and 4x100 meter relay. Mechelle, an Oxon Hill, Maryland native, was a 2007 Pan American double Silver Medalist, 2007 World Championand 2008 USA Olympian.

PR: 100m (10.97), 200m (23.01) and 400m (55.72)

Lewis represented the United States at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China. She competed on the 4x100 meter relay together with Angela WilliamsTorri Edwards and Lauryn Williams.

Albert Robinson

A ranker in the 1988 Olympiad  in the 4x100m relay and was the alternate for the 100M and 200M; He is ranked the number 6th (’88) and 10th (’84) in the world for the 200M. Attended Indiana University with a PR in the 100M of a 10.11 time (’98). Albert was inducted in IU Athletics Hall of Fame last year.

Mildrette Netter

Fourth place in both the 100m and the 200 at the 1968 Final Trials earned Mildrette Netter of Alcorn A&M a place on the 1968 Olympic relay team. After the Trials she confirmed her form by taking third place in both sprints at the AAU and then in Mexico won an Olympic gold medal and two world record plaques as the U.S. relay team beat the previous global best in both heats and the final. Four years later, in München, Netter was the only member of the 1968 team to compete again in the relay – this time the U.S. finished fourth.

Paul McMullen

He ran in the 1500M in the 1996 Olympiad and ranked number 9 in the Semi-Finals; Personal best is 3:33.89

Jason Rouser

Arizona born athlete placed Gold on the 1966 Olympiad 4X400M team, rolling out with a personal best 400M time of 44.77

Darnell Hall

Ran in the 1992 Summer Olympics 4x400M team and brought home a shimmering Gold Medal from Barcelona; Personal best in the 400M is 44.34 as of 1995.

LaMont Smith

As his passion for Track and Field evolved, Lamont went on to Blinn College in Brenham, TX to continue his Track and Field career. In 1992, he was a member of the NJCAA Nat’l  Championship 4x1600M and placed 2nd in indoor and 3rd in Outdoor 400M which earned him All American Honors as a freshman. With personal records spanning both indoor and outdoor times (46.62 and 45.30 respectively), he has many outstanding performances in both National and International competition. LaMont ranked 4th in the 1996 US  Olympic Trials and was part of the 1996 Olympic T&F team and winning gold, running the lead leg in the 4x1600M. Track and Field News ranked LaMont’s team as 6th Best of All Time; He currently resides in Dallas, Texas.

Gary Morgan

Ranked 37th in the world at the 1988 Olympics in the Men’s 20Km Racewalk with a time of 1:27.26

Johnny Gray

This 800M Runner Bronze medalist’s personal best is 1:42.60 as of 1985; He ranked 7th (’84), 5th (’88), 3rd (’92) and 7th (’96), and is one of the top ranking 800M runner in the world.

Last names:  There are:  Allen (41), Anderson (42), Brown (149), Carter (37), Jackson (98), Jones (137),   Johnson (174), Williams (199), Smith (140) at the meet.

 

Records broken since 2001:

 

2001 – 38 records in Norfolk, VA

2002 – 24 records in Knoxville, TN

2003 – 25 records in Detroit, MI

2004 – 32 records in Des Moines, IA

2005 – 63 records in New Orleans, LA

2006 – 49 records in Norfolk, VA

2007 – 35 records in Knoxville, TN

2008 – 32 records in Detroit, MI

2009 – 27 records in Des Moines, IA

2010 – 36 records in Norfolk, VA

2011 – 41 records in New Orleans, LA

2012 – 47 records in Houston, TX

2013 – 34 records in Detroit, MI

2014 – 32 records in Des Moines, IA

2015 – 33 records in Norfolk, VA  

2016 – 46 records in Houston, TX

2017 -  25 records in Detroit, MI

Fun Facts:

Day 1 (Saturday) - Total heats and flights – 129, Total entries (1,533)

Day 2 (Sunday) - Total heats and flights – 138, Total entries (1,633)

Day 3 (Monday) - Total heats and flights – 401, Total entries (4,112)

Day 4 (Tuesday) - Total heats and flights – 440, Total entries (4,346)

Day 5 (Wednesday) - Total heats and flights – 332, Total entries (3,606)

Day 6 (Thursday) - Total heats and flights – 183, Total entries (2,341)

Day 7 (Friday) - Total heats and flights – 239, Total entries (2,369)

Day 8 (Saturday) - Total heats and flights – 120, Total entries (1,399)

Totals for all 8 Days - Total heats and flights – 1982, Total entries (21,339)

100 meter prelims - 162 heats in (1 Hours 48 minutes). 40 seconds a heat.  

45 heats in (34 minutes) during Opening Ceremonies (11G, 11B, 17-18G, 17-18B). 

200 meter prelims – 217 heats in (2 Hours 23 minutes).  40 seconds a heat.  

400 meter prelims – 121 heats in (3 Hours 31 minutes). 1 minute 31 seconds a heat.  Age groups (8 & under to 12 years old).  

400 meter prelims – 100 heats in (2 Hours 40 minutes). 1 minute 36 seconds a heat.  Age groups (13 years old to 17-18 years old).

Total teams attending: 855 Teams attending JO Games

Unattached athletes attending: 764 Unattached athletes

Total athletes attending: 10,954 athletes

Number of relays in all relays: 1226 relays

Number of athletes in all relays: 7356 athletes

Multi Only Athletes: 129 athletes, 446 in multi and other events.

Multi-event athletes:   

2017 – 575 (Detroit, MI)

2016 - 551 (Houston, TX)

2015 - 769 (Norfolk, VA)

2014 – 522 (Des Moines, IA)

2013 – 499 (Detroit, MI)

2012 – 563 (Houston, TX)

2011 – 700 (New Orleans, LA)

2010 – 556 (Norfolk, VA)

2017 AAU JO Games Track Officials working meet:    Officials,   States represented and 14 married couples.

2017 AAU JO Games Track Officials by State:    

31Texas

25– Florida

18Michigan

17Louisiana

 9 – Tennessee, Ohio

 8 - Arkansas

 7 Missouri, North Carolina, California

 5 – Georgia, New Jersey

 4Pennsylvania, Maryland

 3 – Virginia, South Carolina, Iowa

 2Mississippi, Delaware, Kansas, Connecticut, New York

 1 – Kentucky, Kansas

 

Top 10 Teams Attending the JO Games

1.      The Wings TC, Inc. (Houston, TX) - 136 Athletes

2.      Ultimate Speed Academy (St. Louis, MO)  – 117 Athletes

3.      St. Louis Blues (St. Louis, MO) - 115 Athletes

4.      Baltimore City Track &Field Club (Baltimore, MD) – 97Athletes

5.      Virginia Elite (Hampton, VA) - 94 Athletes

6.      Motor City TC (Detroit, MI) - 82 Athletes

7.      Xtreme Force TC (Pflugerville, TX) - 80 Athletes

8.      AOC (Pennsylvania) – 77 Athletes

9.      Delaware Elite TC (Delaware) – 71 Athletes

10.                         Flippen Flyers TC (Illinois) - 70 Athletes

Athletes listed by states

State

M

F

Total

Alabama

18

21

39

Arkansas

71

81

152

California

124

139

263

Colorado

4

2

6

Connecticut

15

22

37

Washington DC

18

15

33

Delaware

69

50

119

Florida

388

413

801

Georgia

200

169

369

Iowa

29

29

58

Illinois

234

250

484

Indiana

90

95

185

Kansas

67

37

104

Kentucky

76

106

182

Louisiana

91

109

200

 

 

 

Massachusetts

12

5

17

Maryland

290

259

549

Michigan

421

397

818

Minnesota

52

44

96

Missouri

211

202

413

Mississippi

19

16

35

 

 

 

 

Does Not Apply

126

148

274

North Carolina

162

156

318

North Dakota

1

1

2

Nebraska

15

14

29

New Hampshire

1

0

1

New Jersey

166

153

319

Nevada

14

13

27

New York

92

141

233

 

 

 

Ohio

331

341

672

Oklahoma

4

2

6

Oregon

1

3

4

 

 

 

Pennsylvania

229

257

486

Puerto Rico

1

0

1

Rhode Island

1

0

1

South Carolina

86

104

190

South Dakota

2

1

3

Tennessee

164

161

325

Texas

830

846

1676

 

 

 

 

Utah

1

0

1

Virginia

256

276

532

Vermont

2

5

7

 

 

 

Washington

1

0

1

Wisconsin

53

85

138

West Virginia

9

7

16

 

Athletes listed by District.

 District

M

F

Total

Adirondack

13

10

23

Arkansas

77

91

168

Central California

16

15

31

Central (Illinois)

196

215

411

Colorado

4

2

6

Connecticut

15

19

34

Florida Gold Coast

167

193

360

Florida

227

228

455

Georgia

192

176

368

Gulf

268

230

498

Iowa

29

29

58

Indiana

90

94

184

Kentucky

76

103

179

Lake Erie

189

196

385

Middle Atlantic

342

353

695

Maryland

211

192

403

Michigan

450

411

861

Minnesota

52

44

96

Metropolitan (New York)

78

147

225

Missouri Valley

141

91

232

Nebraska

15

14

29

North Carolina

185

182

367

North Dakota

1

1

2

New England

16

10

26

Niagara

2

3

5

New Jersey

118

99

217

Ohio

138

145

283

Oklahoma

3

1

4

Oregon

1

3

4

Ozark

188

199

387

Pacific

40

56

96

Pacific Northwest

1

0

1

Puerto Rico

1

0

1

Pacific Southwest

20

20

40

Potomac Valley

147

136

283

South Carolina

95

109

204

South Dakota

2

1

3

Southeastern

195

186

381

Southern

107

125

232

Southern Pacific

62

60

122

South Texas

316

309

625

Southwestern

268

333

601

Utah

1

1

2

Virginia

237

259

496

Wisconsin

53

85

138

Western Penn

5

11

16

West Texas

9

2

11

West Virginia

8

7

15

bailebourn1602 TX 78266

1

0

1

jaclygarve1702 MI 48439

0

1

1

reesepower1702 MI 48040

0

2

2

richacarwi1502 MI 48060

1

0

1

ryangaill1702 MI 48239

1

0

1