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This Florida high school track team just set the fastest time ever in U.S. history
This Florida high school track team just set the fastest time ever in U.S. history

Miami Herald

time28-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Miami Herald

This Florida high school track team just set the fastest time ever in U.S. history

A record-setting track and field team recently captured its fourth major title for IMG Academy. And in doing so, they became the fastest girls 4x800 meter relay team in United States high school track history. Aurora Bertelsen Del Solar, Mackenzie Winning, Danielle Graham and Anyla Robinson won the Millrose Games, Indoor Nationals, Penn Relays and New Balance Nationals Outdoor in the 2025 season. The most recent victory came at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor. During their four-meet sweep, the quartet set and broke their own records in the 4x800 meter relay event. First, the team set a Florida indoor high school record of 8 minutes, 55.47 seconds at the Millrose Games. They followed that with a national high school indoor record of 8:46.04 in the 4x800 meter relay. That time was two seconds faster than the previous record. Bertelsen Del Solar, Winning, Graham and Robinson then shattered their record time at the Penn Relays. At the event, the foursome ran a blistering 8 minutes and 40.51 seconds race to set a new Florida all-time record for either indoor or outdoor in the 4x800 meter girls relay. IMG Academy relay team sets US record 'They recorded a time fast enough to have won at the collegiate level in the same event and meet this year,' a news release said. The team, comprised of three juniors and one sophomore, are returning to IMG Academy next season. 'The girls 4x800m relay team is one of the most talented groups of girls we have seen in the history of high school track and field,' IMG Academy track and field director Mark Napier said in a news release. 'To have only started training together at the beginning of August to now have broken national records, doing what no one has done before, showcases their strength and dedication and IMG Academy's commitment to fostering the growth and development of top student athletes to win their future.' The relay team, though, was not IMG's only standout performance at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor. Yuliya Maslouskaya won the girls heptathlon outdoor national title with the second-best all-time score in United States high school history. Only Anna Hall, who finished fifth in the 2024 Paris Olympics, has a better high school girls heptathlon score. Winston Schroder, a freshman, won the boys decathlon outdoor national championship. He's the only freshman in the event's history to win the decathlon title. Mikey Swanson and Reegan Clutter set meet records in the 400-meter and javelin, respectively, according to the news release.

2025 Spring All-Met: Girls' track and field first team, relays, honorable mention
2025 Spring All-Met: Girls' track and field first team, relays, honorable mention

Washington Post

time27-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

2025 Spring All-Met: Girls' track and field first team, relays, honorable mention

The following student-athletes were selected to The Washington Post's 2025 All-Met team for girls' outdoor track and field: Sydney Sutton, Sr., Bullis A repeat Athlete of the Year selection from the indoor season, Sutton dominated the track once more to cap an illustrious Bulldogs career. Her 200-meter time of 22.70 seconds was the third fastest in the country this season. At New Balance Nationals Outdoor, she placed second in the 400 (51.23) and 400 hurdles (56.04), with both times beating the previous meet record. Sutton was also a member of Bullis's 4x400 relay, which was the fastest in the country, and the best local 4x100 and 4x200 relays. Bullis won all three relays at New Balance. She will run at Florida.

2025 Spring All-Met: Boys' track and field first team, relays, honorable mention
2025 Spring All-Met: Boys' track and field first team, relays, honorable mention

Washington Post

time27-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

2025 Spring All-Met: Boys' track and field first team, relays, honorable mention

The following student-athletes were selected to The Washington Post's 2025 All-Met team for boys' outdoor track and field: Quincy Wilson, Jr., Bullis Wilson continued shattering records en route to his fourth consecutive Athlete of the Year award between the indoor and outdoor seasons. Wilson won the 400 meters again at New Balance Nationals Outdoor and anchored the Bulldogs' 4x400 relay team to another victory. In April, he ran the fastest 400 split in Penn Relays history (43.99 seconds) and anchored the lineup that broke a 40-year-old national 4x400 record. The gold medalist's best open 400 time was 45.27 seconds, the second fastest in the country during the outdoor season.

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