2022 AAU National Championship Records Broken (total records) (29) 13 girls, 16 boys

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

No records today.

Day 2 (Sunday) (1) – 1 girls, 0 boys

1.  17-18 Years Old Girls 3000m Racewalk – 14:03.32, Heather Durrant, Elgin, IL, 7/31/22.

      a. Old Record – 14:43.35, Amberly Melendez, Edingberg, TX, 7/31/16.

 

Day 3 (Monday) (2) – 0 girls, 2 boys

2.  11 Years Old Boys 3000m – 9:48.26, Patrico Pardo, Bethesda, MD, 8/1/22.

      a. Old Record – 9:55.22, Ramses Dukes, Detroit, MI, 2003.

 

3.  14 Years Old Boys Long Jump – 23-3.25, Kendrick Jones Jr., Temple, TX, 8/1/22.

      a. Old Record – 22-5, Ja’Mari Ward, Centerville, IL, 7/30/12.

 

Day 4 (Tuesday) (0) –  0 girls, 0 boys

Day 5 (Wednesday) (3) – 1 girls, 2 boys

 

4.  13 Years Old Boys Javelin – 153-11 Ties Record, Noble Williams, Boyce, LA, 8/3/22.

      a. Old Record – 153-11, Henry Martin, Leawood, KS, 8/1/17.

 

5.   9 Years Old Girls 200m semifinals – 27.55, Lilyanna Duvra, Ocoee, FL, 8/3/22.

      a. Old Record – 27.75, Tamari Davis, Gainesville, FL, 8/4/12.

 

6.  14 Years Old Boys 200m semifinals – 21.25, Kendrick Jones, Jr, Temple, TX, 8/3/22.

      a. Old Record – 21.56, Justin Long, Lilburn, GA, 8/2/14.

 

Day 6 (Thursday) (3) – 2 girls, 1 boys

 

7.   13 Years Old Girls 100m Hurdles – 14.37, Adrianna Haynes, Warner Robins, GA, 8/4/22.

      a. Old Record – 14.42, Kendell Williams, Kennesaw, GA 7/31/08 and Ron-Niah Wright, Lithonia, GA, 8/1/19.

 

8.   15-16 Years Old Boys Pole Vault – 16-2, Isaiah Whitaker, Bloomington, IL, 8/4/22.

      a. Old Record – 15-9.5, Jayson Lavender, Wichita Falls, TX, 1987.

 

9.   9 Years Old Girls Turbo Javelin – 95-0, Aubree Dunigan, Olathe, KS, 8/4/22.

      a. Old Record – 86-9, Brielle Hudson, Cornwall, NY, 8/5/21.

 

Day 7 (Friday) (6) – 3 girls, 3 boys

 

9.   12 Years Old Girls 4x100m Relay Prelims – 48.79, Cedar Hill Blaze TC, Cedar Hill, TX, 8/5/22.

      a. Old Record – 48.92, Virginia Elite Sports League, 8/3/19.

 

10.   14 Years Old Boys High Jump – 6-5, Joshua Harel, Encino, CA, 8/5/22.

      a. Old Record – 6-4, Mark Trujillo, Reno, NV, 1980.

 

11.   10 Years Old Girls Long Jump – 15-10.25, Mckinley Potts, Houston, TX, 8/5/22.

      a. Old Record – 15-9, Mikele Vickers, Antioch, TN, 8/1/12.

 

12.   8 and under Girls Turbo Javelin – 78-4, Jordyn Hampton, Acworth, GA, 8/5/22.

      a. Old Record – 71-9, Savannah Davis, Miami, FL, 8/6/21.

 

13.   10 Years Old Boys Long Jump – 16-10.75 Ties, Kaden Johnson, Maryland Heights, MD, 8/5/22.

      a. Old Record – 16-10.75, Steffin McCarter, Copperas Cove, TX, 8/3/07.

 

14.   14 Years Old Boys 400m – 47.59, Quincy Wilson, Chesapeake, VA, 8/5/22.

      a. Old Record – 48.26, Obea Moore, So. Pasadena, CA, 1993.

 

Day 8 (Saturday) (14) – 6 girls, 8 boys

 

15.   14 Years Old Girls 3000m – 9:57.43, Addison Moore, Versailles, KY, 8/6/22.

      a. Old Record – 10:02.40, London Culbreath, McKinney, TX, 8/6/16.

 

16.   14 Years Old Boys 3000m – 8:59.75, Gannon Dolan, 8/6/22.

      a. Old Record – 9:03.57, Luke Tewalt, Washington, DC, 8/6/16.

 

17.   9 Years Old Boys High Jump – 4-6, Cameron Turner, Virginia Beach, VA, 8/6/22.

      a. Old Record – 4-5.75, Chase Drewery, Waldorf, MD, 8/6/11.

 

18.   8 and under Boys Turbo Javelin – 98-4, Bryan Drayton, Clearwater, FL, 8/6/22.

      a. Old Record – 89-6, Izard Evans, Houston, TX, 8/5/17.

 

19.   8 and under Girls 4x100m Relay – 59.08, Xpress Track Club, 8/6/22.

      a. Old Record – 59.33, My Sisters Keeper TC, 8/6/21.

 

20.    12 Years Old Girls 4x100m Relay Finals – 48.41, Cedar Hill Blaze TC, 8/6/22.

            a. Old Record – 48.79 semifinals, Cedar Hill Blaze TC, 8/5/22.

 

21.    12 Years Old Boys 4x100m Relay – 47.18, Jackrabbit Track, 8/6/22.

            a. Old Record – 47.71, Desoto Nitro, 8/7/21.

 

22.    13 Years Old Boys 400m – 49.98, Jaelen Hunter, South Gate, CA, 8/6/22.

            a. Old Record – 50.21, Lamarque Davis, Desoto, TX, 8/4/12.

 

23.   17-18 Years Old Girls 400m – 52.41, Jameesia Ford, Fayetteville, NC, 8/6/22.

            a. Old Record – 52.66, Christine Mallard, Fort Worth, 8/6/21.

 

24.   9 Years Old Boys 100m – 12.86, Jaikeem Mitchell, Dallas, TX, 8/6/22.

            a. Old Record – 12.97, Tyler Mapson Jr., Union City, GA, 7/30/12.

 

25.   10 Years Old Boys 100m – 12.43, Bershawn Jackon, Jr., Wake Forest, NC, 8/6/22.

            a. Old Record – 12.45, William Washington, Hampton City, VA, 8/3/13.

 

26.   12 Years Old Boys 100m – 11.56, Chadney Cross 2, Virginia Beach, VA, 8/6/22.

            a. Old Record – 11.67, Tavares Duckett II, Grand Prairie, TX, 7/30/18.

 

27.   14 Years Old Boys 100m – 10.76, Kendrick Jones, Jr, Temple, TX, 8/6/22.

            a. Old Record – 10.81, Jason Hodge, Giddings, TX (1995) and Marcellus Moore, Plainfield, IL, 8/6/16.

 

28.   17-18 Years Old Girls 100m – 11.46, Laila Hackett, Plano, TX, 8/6/22.

            a. Old Record – 11.51, Kaila Jackson, Detroit, MI, 8/7/21.

 

29.   10 Years Old Girls Turbo Javelin – 99-2, Brielle Hudson, Cornwall, NY, 8/6/22.

            a. Old Record – 96-11, Cameron Chapman, Atlanta, GA, 8/7/21.

 

Notes:

Triplets - Anna Scudder, Bentonville TC, Bentonville, AR – 13 Girls 800m, 1500m, 3000m, 4x800. Elizabeth Scudder, Bentonville TC, Bentonville, AR – 13 Girls 1500m, 3000m, Triple Jump, 4x800. Katherine Scudder, Bentonville TC, Bentonville, AR – 13 Girls 800m, 3000m, Triple Jump, 4x800. 

 

Day 8 – Saturday
 
Addison Moore, Versailles, KY, 14 Years Old Girl repeats as 1500m Champion (4:38.08) and 3000m Champion (9:57.45) Meet Record.  She won the 13 Years Old Girls1500m (4:42.84) and 3000m (10:21.62) in 2021. 
 
Day 7 – Friday
 
Christlyn Collins, Houston, TX, 10 Years Old Girl repeats as 200m Champion (27.12). She won the 9 Years Old Girl wins the 100m (13.89), and 200m (28.47) in 2021.
 

Lilyanna Duvra, Ocoee, FL, 9 Years Old Girl repeats as Long Jump Champion (14-11.25) and 200m (27.64).  In 2021, She won the 8 and Under Girl wins the Long Jump (13-8.25) National Record, 100 (14.31) and 200 (28.62). Lilyanna Duvra, Ocoee, FL wins the 8 and Under 200m (28.62). She broke the 8 and Under 200m record (28.29) in semi-finals. She also wins the Long Jump (13-8.25) National Record. At the 2021 Primary Championships in Satellite Beach, she won the 8 Years old Girl Long Jump (13-10.5) Meet Record and 200m (28.96) Meet Record.  At the 2022 Club Championships, Lilyanna Duvra, Usg, wins 9 Years Old Girls Long Jump with a meet record (15-5). She won the 8 Years old Girl wins Long Jump (13-10.5) Meet Record and 200m (28.96) Meet Record at the primary meet in 2021.  She was a triple winner in 2021 in the 8 and under Girls with wins in the 400m (1:06.54), 100m (14.41) and Long Jump (14-5) Meet Record.

 

Day 6 – Thursday

 

Isaiah Whitaker, Bloomington, IL, 15-16 Years Old repeats as Pole Vault Champion (16-2) (4.93m) Meet Record.  He won the 14 Years Old Pole Vault (13-5.25) in 2021. His 16-2 is also the 14 Years Old Boys America and World Age Group Record.

 

Isabella Alvarez, Absecon, NJ, 12 Years Old Girl repeats as High Jump Champion (5-1).  She won the 11 Years Old Girls High Jump (4-7) in 2021.

 

Makeriah Harris, Baton Rouge, LA, 15-16 Years Old Boy repeats as 100m Hurdle Champion (13.82).  She won the 15-16 Years Old Girls 100m Hurdles (13.85) in 2021.

 

James Hawkins, Jr. Philadelphia, PA, 13 Years Old Boy repeats as 100m Hurdle Champion (14.09). He won the 12 Years Old 80m Hurdles (12.39) in 2021.

 
Adrianna Haynes, Warner Robins, GA, 13 Years Old Girl repeats as 80m Hurdle Champion (14.37) JO Games Record. She won the12 Years Old Girl 80m Hurdles (12.39).  She repeats as National Champion. She won the 2020 11 Years Old Girls 80m Hurdles (13.55) and in 2019 won the 10 Years Old Girls Triathlon (1159).

 

Victor Jaimez-Solo, Apple Valley, CA repeats as 11 Years Old Boys Champion (4:44.38). He won the 10 Years Old Boys 800m (2:22.46) and 1500m (4:46.84) JO Games Record.  He repeats as National Champion.  He won the 9 Years Old Boys 800m (2:21.09) and 1500m (4:42.97) in 2020.  He also won the 8 and Under Boys 800m (2:32.47) and 1500m (5:07.14) in 2019 in Greensboro, NC.

J’Nia Simpson, Tampa, FL repeats as Shot Put Champion winning the 14 Years Old Girls Shot Put (48-0.75) and Discus (120-0). She won the 13 Years Old Girls Shot Put (46-4.25) and Discus (117-9) in 2021. At the 2021 Club Championships, she repeated as Shot Put Champion by winning the 13 Years Old Girls Shot Put Champion (44-7) Meet Record.  She won the 11 Years Old Girls Shot Put in 2019 with a throw of 36-3.  Her 2019 victory was also a meet record. She also won the 2019 11 Years Old Girls Discus (87-8) at the JO Games in Greensboro, NC.

Cameron Flores, Chester, PA 8 and under Boy repeats as 1500m Champion (5:24.11).  He won the 8 and under Boys 1500m (5:31.76) in 2021.

 
Day 5 – Wednesday
 
Trace Calhoun, Deer Park, TX, 12 Years Old Boy repeats as Shot Put Champion (48-6.75).  He won the 11 Years Old Boy Discus (103-11) and Shot Put (41-8) in 2021.
 
Lauren Tolbert, Belmont, NC, 17-18 Years Old Girl repeats as 800m Champion (2:08.05). She won the 17-18 Years Old 800m (2:10.27) in 2021. 
 

Kylee King, Detroit, MI, 15-16 Years Old Girl repeats as 800m Champion (2:11.20).  She won the 15-16 Years Old Girls 800m (2:11.15) in 2021.

Drew Johnson, Charlotte, NC, 14 Years Old Boy repeats as 1500m Champion (4:11.34) and 800m Champion (1:56.70).  He won the 13 Years Old Boys the 1500m (4:19.92).  He won the 2019 11 Years Old Boys 1500m (4:28.41).  At the 2022 Club Championships, he broke and repeated as champion winning the 14 Years Old Boys 1500m record with a record time of 4:12.74. He won the 13 Years Old Boys 1500m (4:22.12).  This was also a meet record. He was a triple winner in 2021 in the 1500m (4:22.12) Meet Record, 800m (2:08.17) and 400m (53.94).

Madisyn Scott, Georgetown, TX 11 Years Old Girl repeats as 800m Champion (2:24.05). She won the 10 Years Old 800m (2:30.22) in 2021. 
 
Gabrielle Wright, New Llano, LA, 10 Years Old Girl repeats as 800m Champion (2:26.88).  She won the 9 Years Old Girl 400m (1:03.99) and 800m (2:34.76) in 2021. 

He won the 8 and under Boys 400m (1:07.11) 800m (2:33.02) and 1500m (5:22.92) at the 2021 Club Championships in Satellite Beach.

Laila Jones, Clemmons, NC, 12 Years Old Girl repeats as Discus Champion (98-9) and Shot Put Champion (41-10).  She won the 11 Years Old Girl Shot Put (36-3) and Discus (90-8). She broke the 11 Years Old Discus record at the 2021 Club Championships in Satellite Beach with a mark of 77-7 and broke the 11 Years Old Girls Shot Put at the Club championships with a mark of 37-3. This also was a Club Championships meet record. She repeated as National Champion. She has now won the 2018 8 and under Girls Shot Put with a meet record (28-5.75), 9 Years Old Girls Shot Put (29-2.5) and this 10 Years Old Girls Shot Put (31-3.75). At The Club Championships, she has won the 9 Years old Turbo-Javelin Champion. Her 2019 9 Years Old Shot Put win is also the 9 Years old Shot Put record (28-1.5).  She won 10 Years Old Girls Shot Put (31-3.75).

 
Day 4 – Tuesday
 
Heather Durrant, Elgin, IL wins 17-18 Years Old Girls 3000m racewalk (14:03.32) National Record and the 1500m (4:50.40).  In 2021, she won the 15-16 Years Old Girls 3000m racewalk (15:06.96).  In 2019, Heather Durrant, Elgin, IL won the 14 Years Old Girls 3000m racewalk (17:26.86).  She repeats as National Champion.  In 2018, She won the 13 Years Old Girls 3000m racewalk (15:07.85). Her time was a National Record. 
 

Brielle Hudson, Cornwall, NY, 10 Years Old Girl repeats as Triathlon Champion (1341 points), Shot Put (33-11.25) and High Jump (4-5).  She won the 9 Years Old Girl Triathlon (1134 Points) National Record, High Jump (4-3.25) and Shot Put (27-8.5) in 2021.

Charlize-Trinity McKenzie, Cedarburg, WI, 15-16 Years Old Girl repeats as 1500m Champion (4:36.55).  She won the 14 Years Old Girls 1500m (4:35.18) in 2021.  She won the 2020 13 Years Old Girls 1500m (4:45.36).

Day 3 -Monday 
 

Cyprian Reid, Ft. Myers, FL, 9 Years Old Boy repeats as 800m Champion (2:27.33).  He won the 8 and under Boys 800m (2:32.45) in 2021 at JO Games. At the 2022 Club Championships, He repeated as 400m Champion (1:05.71), 800m Champion (2:29.75) and 1500m Champion (5:13.02).  He was a triple winner in 2021 in the 8 and under Boys 400m (1:07.11), 800m (2:33.02) and 1500m (5:22.92).

Theodore Grace, Kearney, MO, 15-16 Years Old Boy repeats as Javelin Champion (174-0).  He won the 14 Years Old Boys Javelin (152-9) in 2021.

Savannah Davis, Miami, FL, 9 Years Old Girl, repeats as Shot Put Champion (25-10.25). She won the 8 and Under Girls Shot Put (25.6.25) and Turbo-Javelin (71-9) National Record in 2021.
 
Seth Saldivar, San Angelo, TX, 9 Years Old Boy, repeats as Shot Put Champion (31-6.75). He won the 8 and Under Boys Shot Put (28-1).
 

Luke Anderson, Salado, TX repeats as 1500m Champion (4:03.77).  He won the 14 Years Old Boys 1500m (4:13.14) in 2021.

Day 2 – Sunday 
 
Leandra Young, St. Louis, MO repeats as Champion. She wins the 13 Years Old Girls 3000m Racewalk (19:29.78).  She won the 12 Years old Girls 1500m Racewalk in 2021 with a time of 9:19.74.
 
Isaiah Edwards, Leander, TX repeats as Champion. He wins the 13 Years Old Boys 3000m Racewalk (18:03.73).  He won the 12 Years old Boys 1500m Racewalk in 2021 with a time of 9:17.33. He also won the 2022 Club Championship 13 Years Old Boys 3000m Racewalk (19:00.08).
 
Jahmaikel McKenzie, Leander, TX repeats as Champion. He wins the 10 Years Old Boys Triathlon (850 points).  He won the 9 Years old Boys Triathlon (250 points) in 2021.
 
Heather Durrant, Elgin, IL wins 17-18 Years Old Girls 3000m racewalk (14:03.32) National Record. In 2021, she won the 15-16 Years Old Girls 3000m racewalk (15:06.96).  In 2019, Heather Durrant, Elgin, IL won the 14 Years Old Girls 3000m racewalk (17:26.86).  She repeats as National Champion.  In 2018, She won the 13 Years Old Girls 3000m racewalk (15:07.85). Her time was a National Record. 
 
Kaleb Schweikert, Columbia, MO repeats as Champion. He wins 17-18 Years Old Boys 3000m racewalk (16:58.42). He won the 15-16 Years Old Boys 3000m Racewalk (16:56.41) in 2021. 
 

Brayden Richards, Perry, OH, 17-18 Years Old Boy repeats as Decathlon Champion (6745 points). He won the 15-16 Years Old Decathlon (5481 Points) in 2021.

Day 1 – Saturday 
 
Nathanial Samson, Bronx, NY repeats as 12 Years Old Boys 500m Racewalk Champion (8:18.12).  He won the 11 Years old 1500m Racewalk in 2021 with a time of 8:37.81.
 
Natori Williams, Blue Bell, PA repeats as 13 Years Old Girls Pentathlon Champion (2760 points). She won the 12 Years Old Girls Pentathlon in 2021 (2577 points).
 
Isaiah Bland, PA repeats as 13 Years Old Boys Pentathlon Champion (2475 points). He won the 12 Years Old Boys Pentathlon in 2021 (2352 points).
 
Grayland Houston repeats as 14 Years Old Boys Pentathlon Champion (3245 points). He won the 13 Years Old Boys Pentathlon in 2021 (2584 points).
 
Double Winners:
 
Heather Durrant, Elgin, IL wins 17-18 Years Old Girls 3000m racewalk (14:03.32) Meet Record and 1500m (4:50.40).  
 
Graylen Houston, Sugarland, TX wins 14 Years Old Boys 200m Hurdles (24.74) and Pentathlon (3245).
 
Luke Anderson, Salado, TX wins the 15-16 Years Old Boys 2000m Steeplechase (6:13.40) and 1500m (4:03.77).
 
Jonathan Johnson, Fairburn, GA wins the 11 Years Old Boys Pentathlon (2391) and High Jump (4-9).
 
Paige Sheppard, Hillsborough, NJ wins the 13 Years Old Girls 1500m (4:38.76) and 800m (2:12.15).
 
Jackson Miller, St. Louis, MO wins the 13 Years Old Boys 1500m (4:13.84) and 800m (2:01.78). 
 
Drew Johnson, Charlotte, NC wins 14 Years Old Boys 1500m (4:11.34) and 800m (1:56.70).
 
K’Lyn Curtis, Less Summitt, MO wins the 14 Years Old Boys Discus (171-11) and Shot Put (51-5.75).
 
Magdalena Kandt, Harrison Township, MI wins the 11 Years Old Girls Shot Put (36-8.5) and Discus (92-7).
 
Laila Jones, Clemmons, NC, 12 Years Old Girl wins Discus (98-9) and Shot Put (41-10).
 
Abigail Riley, Mount Vernon, NY 8 and under Girl wins the 1500m (5:20.81) and 800m (2:41.51).
 

Cyprian Reid, Ft. Myers, FL, 9 Years Old Boy wins the 800m Champion (2:27.33) and 1500m (5:01.73). 

Madisyn Scott, Georgetown, TX 11 Years Old Girl wins 800m Champion (2:24.05) and 1500m (5:01.71).

J’Nia Simpson, Tampa, FL wins the 14 Years Old Girls Shot Put (48-0.75) and Discus (120-0).

Hazel Vowell, Richmond, TX wins the 12 Years Old Girls 1500m (4:53.21) and 3000m (10:36.67).

Mylan Clay, Harrisburg, NC wins the 11 Years Old Girls 80m Hurdles (13.02) and Pentathlon (2543 points).

Kyra Swart, Tallahassee, FL wins the 14 Years Old Girls 100m Hurdles (14.12) and 200m Hurdles (26.96).

Addison Moore, Versailles, KY, 14 Years Old Girl wins the 3000m (9:57.45) and 1500m (4:38.08).

George Johnson, Odessa, FL, 10 Years Old Boy wins the High Jump (4-9) and 4x100m Relay (55.37).

Aiden Opore, Suwanee, GA, 12 Years Old Boy wins the 80m Hurdles (12.89) and 4x100m Relay (47.18) Meet Record.

Jaikeem Mitchell, Dallas, TX, 9 Years Old Boy wins the 400m (1:01.39) and 200m (26.55).

Gabrielle Wright, Newllano, LA, 10 Years Old Girl wins the 400m (1:00.15) and 800m (2:26.88).

Gideon Newton, Birmingham, AL, 12 Years Old Boy wins the 400m (53.36) and 800m (2:09.93).

Skyler Franklin, Hollywood, FL, 15-16 Years Old Girl wins the 400m (54.00) and 200m (24.08).

Jameesia Ford, Fayetteville, NC, 17-18 Years Old Girl wins the 400m (52.41) Meet Record and 200m (23.71).

Andrew Akinkuolie, Forney, TX, 8 and under Boy wins the 100m (13.87) and 200m (28.56).

Christlyn Collins, Houston, TX, 10 Years Old Girl wins the 100m (13.02) and 200m (27.12).

Bershawn Jackson, Jr., Wake Forest, NC, 10 Years Old Boy wins the 100m (12.43) Meet Record and 200m (25.32).

Kennedy Jackson, Desoto, TX, 12 Years Old Girl wins the 100m (12.19) and 4x100m Relay (48.41).

Chadney Cross 2, Virginia Beach, VA, 12 Years Old Boy wins the 100m (11.56) and 200m (24.03).

Lee Prince Jr., Miami, Fl, 13 Years Old Girl wins the 100m (11.26) and 4x100m Relay (43.54).

Magdalena Kandt, Harrison Township, MI, 11 Years Old Girl wins Javelin (97-6) and Discus (92-7).

Adyn Kinard, Stevenson Ranch, CA, 14 Years Old Girl wins the 100m (11.74) and 200m (24.43).

Antwan Hughes Jr., Winston Salem, NC, 15-16 Years Old Boy wins the 100m (10.48) and 4x100m (43.27).

Jaelen Hunter, South Gate, CA, 14 Years Old Boy wins the 400m (49.98) Meet Record and 4x400m Relay (3:25.76).

Morgan Roundtree, Detroit, MI, 15-16 Years Old Girl wins the 400m (59.34) and 4x400m Relay (3.47.09).

Kylee King, Detroit, MI, 15-16 Years Old Girl wins the 800m (2:11.20) and 4x400m Relay (3.47.09).

Triple Winners:

 

Joshua Harel, Encino, CA wins the 14 Years Old Boys Triple Jump (43-7), High Jump (6-5) and Javelin (149-9).
 
Micahi Danzy, Tallahassee, FL wins the 15-16 Years Old Boys 400m (46.84), Long Jump (23-0.75) and 4x100m Relay (42.07).
 

Lilyanna Duvra, Ocoee, FL, 9 Years Old Girl wins the Long Jump (14-11.25), 100m (13.37) and 200m (27.64). 

Kendrick Jones Jr., Temple, TX, 14 Years Old Boy wins the 100m (10.76) Meet Record, Long Jump (23-3.25) Meet Record and 200m (21.93).

Gunner Hammett, Williamsburg, VA, 10 Years Old Boy wins the 400m (58.70), 4x400m Relay (4:24.26) and 800m (2:17.08).

4 Time Winner:

Brielle Hudson, Cornwall, NY wins 10 Years Old Girl wins the Triathlon (1341 points), Javelin (99-2) Meet Record, Shot Put (33-11.25) and High Jump (4-5).

 

Joel Ferrell Awards

Multis: 

Girls Multi Winner:  Carlee Rockford, New Hampton, IA, 17-18 Years Old Girl wins Heptathlon (4735). US #9.
 
Boys Multi Winner:   Brayden Richards, Perry, OH, 17-18 Years Old Boy wins Decathlon (6745). US #4.
                        

Field events:   

Boys:  Isaiah Whitaker, Bloomington, IL 14 Years Old Boy wins Pole Vault (16-2).  Meet Record, American Age group record and World Age Group Record.
 

Girls:  Tamiah Washington, Utica, NY, 17-18 Years Old wins the Triple Jump (41-5.75).  US # 2.

Running Events:

Boys:  Kendrick Jones Jr., Temple, TX, 14 Years Old Boy wins the 100m (10.76) Meet Record, Long Jump (23-3.25) Meet Record and 200m (21.93).

Girls: Heather Durrant, Elgin, IL, 17-18 Years Old wins the 3000m Racewalk (14:03.32) JO Games Record and 1500m (4:50.40).
 

Coach of the Year

 Did you know?

1st to sign up for AAU Junior Olympic Games:

2022-06-20 03:50:21
UNA Andrew Carlton, Morgantown, WV – 15-16 Boys 2000m Steeplechase.

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

2018 – 17 records in Des Moines, IA

2019 - 24 records in Greensboro, NC

2020 -  5 records in Satellite Beach, FL

2021 - 33 records in Houston, TX

2022 - 29 records in Greensboro, NC

Fun Facts:

Last names:  There are:  Allen (52), Anderson (70), Brown (178), Carter (43), Clark (48), Davis (131), Harris (82), Jackson (103), Jones (144), Johnson (219), Williams (249), Smith (254) at the meet.

 

Day 1 (Saturday) - Total heats and flights – 154, Total entries (1,964)

Day 2 (Sunday) - Total heats and flights – 164, Total entries (2,239)

Day 3 (Monday) - Total heats and flights – 482, Total entries (5,121)

Day 4 (Tuesday) - Total heats and flights – 502, Total entries (5,420)

Day 5 (Wednesday) - Total heats and flights – 347, Total entries (4,248)

Day 6 (Thursday) - Total heats and flights – 332, Total entries (3,785)

Day 7 (Friday) - Total heats and flights – 295, Total entries (3,076)

Day 8 (Saturday) - Total heats and flights – 111, Total entries (1,574)

Totals for all 8 Days - Total heats and flights – 2,387, Total entries (27,427)  

Total Races run:   Monday-Saturday.   Total that includes races during multi events.

100 meter prelims - (1,937 athletes) 249 heats

200 meter prelims(1,971 athletes) 256 heats

400 meter prelims(1,062 athletes) 137 heats. Age groups (8 & under to 12 years old). 

400 meter prelims(867 athletes) 113 heats. Age groups (13 years old to 17-18 years old).

Total teams attending:  1155 Teams attending JO Games

Unattached athletes attending:  732 Unattached athletes.  372 Boys, 360 Girls

Total athletes attending:  14,190 athletes

Number of relays in all relays: 1498 relays

Number of relay names: 7088 athletes in relays

Racewalk: 304 total. 168 girls (106 1500mRW), (62 3000mRW). 136 boys (86 1500mRW), (50 3000mRW).

Multi Only Athletes:  176 total Multi Only. 77 boys, 99 Girls

Multi-event athletes:  543 total Multi and other events. 252 boys, 291 Girls

2022 – 719 (Greensboro, NC)

2021 - 552 (Houston, TX)

2020 - Did not contest Multi events in 2020. (Satellite Beach, FL)

2019 – 766 (Greensboro, NC)

2018 – 491 (Des Moines, IA)

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)

Top 20 teams attending JO Games:

Track Life University

111

The Wings Track Club

94

Blues Track Club of Greater St

91

Milwaukee Mustangs Track Club

89

Charlotte Heat Track Club

84

Greater Houston Track Club

84

Jackrabbit Track

84

Track Xplosion, Inc.

84

Xtreme Force Track Club

83

Rdu Xpress

81

team quest

77

Dayton Wolverines Track Club

75

Team Blaze

73

Beast Texas Track Club

72

Knoxville Youth Athletics

67

Above Xpectations Track Club

64

Westside Track Club

64

Florida Elite

63

Illinois Flames

63

AmblerOC

62

 

2022 AAU JO Games Track Officials by State:  222 officials, 28 States represented, plus Bahamas and Abu Dhabi

26 Texas

31 – Florida

17Michigan

15 - Louisiana

14 – Georgia

13 Ohio, North Carolina

12 – Virginia

 9 – Tennessee

 7 - New Jersey, Arkansas

6 - South Carolina

5 Missouri, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia

 4 – California, Mississippi

 3 - New York, Iowa, Kentucky, Delaware

 2 - Connecticut, Oklahoma, Kansas, Illinois

 1 – Alabama, Nevada, Abu Dhabi, Bahamas

2022 AAU Coach of the Year award in recognition of the outstanding coaching of Youth athletes:

 

Zone A Coach of the year recipient is passionate about the development of Youth athletes, is the head coach and co-founder of X-Factor Track Club out of Ohio, uses examples of how track is implemented into other sports, partners with community business, universities to provide quality training for athletes, has and is about putting in the work and trusting the process. Zone A Coach of the Year presented to Alonzo Saxton

 

Zone B Coach of the year recipient coached athletes to win national championships as well as All American Honors on all different levels, is the head coach of Greer All-Star Track Club out of South Carolina, received the 2018 Citizen of the year award, has contributed countless hours coaching, continue to be a driving force in developing youth athletes, promoted the concept of being a student first and athlete second, has helped and supported hundreds of student-athletes with post high school life choices whether it's college, military, or a trade career. Zone B Coach of the Year presented to Johnny Nesbitt 

 

Zone C Coach of the Year recipient strives to help athletes get started in the running world, is the head coach and founder of Elgin Road Warriors out of Illinois, an AAU Master athlete who continues to lead by example, has All-Americans in distance, cross country, and race walk, partners with other clubs and local business to provide racing opportunities for athletes, is very passionate about developing athletes and helps athlete to understand one run can changes your day, many runs can change your life. Zone C Coach of the Year presented to Jose Uriostegui (Coach U)

 

Zone D Coach of the Year recipient has helped coach state medalists and champions, head coach of Pacific Coast Shockwave out of California, coaches with passion and work ethic, along with the ability to connect and motivate athletes, plus contributes to building a grassroots AAU program on the west coast. Not to mention last year, coach brought over 200 athletes to the AAU cross country Nationals with over 16 athletes clinching All-Americans and national championship titles, believes in helping athletes grow and improve their athletic abilities. Zone D Coach of the Year presented to Michael Bryson 

 

2022 National Coach of the Year goes to Johnny Nesbitt

 

2022 AAU Club of the Year award in recognition of the outstanding development of Youth athletes:

 

Zone A Club of the Year recipient strives to maximize youths potential on the track, in the classroom and in the community through mentorship, community service, academic accountability and athletics by providing a safe place to develop while deterring youth from incarceration, continues to be a premiere club in the Baltimore, Maryland keeping youths "on track through track." Has produced champions on all levels. Zone A Club of the Year presented to Baltimore White Knights Track Club

 

Zone B Club of the Year recipient strives to motivate youths of Charlotte, North Carolina and surrounding areas to achieve leadership, self-discipline, sportsmanship, integrity, and a sense of community in a nonviolent, drug free atmosphere; encourages athletic camaraderie and supports coaching for all athletes; teaches athletes that athletics are important, but reading, writing, and math are a necessity. Continue to develop national and world-class athletes with numerous national champions and All-Americans. Zone B Club of the Year presented to Charlotte Heat Track Club.

 

Zone C Club of the Year recipient partners with the Detroit Police Department (Detroit PAL) and community volunteers to help youths find their greatness through athletic, academic, and leadership development programs; provides opportunities for children to learn through athletics and develop the confidence - motivation to go far in life; giving the youth of Detroit, Michigan and surrounding areas a positive outlet through cross country and track and field with a reputation of producing All-Americans athletes and champions on the local, state, and national level. Zone C Club of the Year presented to Track Life University.

 

Zone D Club of the Year recipient gives athletes an opportunity to compete against the very best competition and travel to National events; Outdoor and Indoor All-Americans and over 60 kids competing on a collegiate level; based out of Idaho, this club believes there is nothing more satisfying to see then the growth of athletes because of their hard work; provide a positive experience and learn to love track and field while pushing athletes to be the best version of themselves every day! Zone D Club of the Year presented to Idaho Dash Track Club.

 

2022 National Club of the Year goes to Track Life University 

 

2022 Mary Sparn Award - AAU Track & Field Official of the Year in recognition of outstanding service as a track and field official  presented to Jose' Orlena Jose' started his Volunteer Service back in 1990 for JO Games in Clearwater FL and is presently the District Sports Chair in Mid Atlantic Region and is also the Lead official for the Clerking Area.

 

Headcount by State                   Headcount by District

State

# males

# females

total entered

Alabama

110

72

182

Arkansas

79

72

151

Arizona

0

1

1

California

107

133

240

Colorado

4

3

7

Connecticut

20

38

58

Washington DC

43

42

85

Delaware

81

44

125

Florida

743

707

1450

Georgia

282

311

593

Iowa

25

41

66

Idaho

20

15

35

Illinois

175

209

384

Indiana

107

88

195

Kansas

159

143

302

Kentucky

100

84

184

Louisiana

279

240

519

Massachusetts

17

20

37

Maryland

410

371

781

Maine

1

0

1

Michigan

242

266

508

Minnesota

13

12

25

Missouri

271

271

542

Mississippi

43

37

80

Montana

0

1

1

Does Not Apply

0

1

1

North Carolina

564

574

1138

North Dakota

1

1

2

Nebraska

15

16

31

New Hampshire

10

2

12

New Jersey

167

136

303

New Mexico

0

1

1

Nevada

15

15

30

New York

109

137

246

Ohio

240

286

526

Oklahoma

28

22

50

Oregon

2

0

2

Pennsylvania

311

254

565

Puerto Rico

34

27

61

South Carolina

200

162

362

South Dakota

3

0

3

Tennessee

211

277

488

Texas

1324

1242

2566

Utah

2

0

2

Virginia

345

336

681

Washington

3

2

5

Wisconsin

61

91

152

West Virginia

23

30

53

Wyoming

1

0

1

 

# males

# females

total entered

Adirondack

34

14

48

Arkansas

83

76

159

Arizona

0

1

1

Central (Illinois)

137

195

332

Colorado

4

3

7

Connecticut

19

34

53

Florida Gold Coast

211

215

426

Florida

534

492

1026

Georgia

283

311

594

Gulf

376

354

730

Iowa

29

48

77

Inland Empire

23

16

39

Indiana

102

82

184

Kentucky

104

86

190

Lake Erie

116

119

235

Middle Atlantic

427

345

772

Maryland

248

218

466

Michigan

244

270

514

Minnesota

13

12

25

Metropolitan (New York)

76

122

198

Montana

0

1

1

Missouri Valley

312

282

594

Nebraska

15

16

31

North Carolina

563

574

1137

North Dakota

1

1

2

New England

32

26

58

Niagara

0

1

1

New Jersey

101

76

177

New Mexico

0

1

1

National Office

0

5

5

Ohio

123

164

287

Oklahoma

28

21

49

Oregon

1

1

2

Ozark

152

142

294

Pacific

57

47

104

Pacific Northwest

1

0

1

Puerto Rico

34

27

61

Pacific Southwest

11

5

16

Potomac Valley

220

214

434

South Carolina

196

162

358

South Dakota

3

0

3

Southeastern

310

344

654

Southern

326

280

606

Southern Pacific

54

96

150

South Texas

473

434

907

Southwestern

453

440

893

Utah

2

0

2

Virginia

332

318

650

Wisconsin

61

91

152

Western Penn

29

8

37

West Texas

21

11

32

West Virginia

22

30

52

*UNA Alexa Haynes TN 38017

0

2

2

*UNA Isaac Whitson KS 67060

1

0

1

*UNA Jared Isley SC 28214

2

0

2

*UNA Zion Kiser NC 27376

1

0

1