IAAF World Youth Championships 2011

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Jacob Burcham Commits to run for Oklahoma Sooners Mike McMillion Dec 21, 2012

Jacob Burcham, a senior distance standout at Cabell Midland High School in Ona, WV, has made a commitment to run cross-country / track & field at the University of Oklahoma. Burcham will join fellow West Virginians, Brandon Doughty (class of 2011) and Eric Graff (class of 2012) of Jefferson High School / Shenandoah Junction, WV as Sooner teammates!  

Athlete Spotlight: Jonathan Russell MileSplit Staff Aug 1, 2011

  Broad Run rising senior Jonathan Russell recently completed a remarkable stretch of races to wrap up his 2011 outdoor season in competing for Team USA at the World Youth Championships in France earlier in July. Under the direction of his club coach Fenton Hugg, Russell (pictured right by Victah Sailer of photorun.net) took what had already been a breakthrough spring season with two state titles at the AA State Outdoor Championships including breaking a 20 year old meet record in the 300 meter hurdles to another level in the summer months. MileStat.com caught up Russell for an interview after returning stateside from his first international meet experience in France. Read interview with Russell...

Small Hollywood-area School goes National AND Global Jul 14, 2011

  When it comes to girls’ track and field, the Harvard-Westlake School (photos above by Jeff Sides) is one of those teams that can often get lost in the shuffle.  The small independent college preparatory school, located in Los Angeles, has an enrollment (grades 7-12) of roughly 1,600 with slightly more than half that total comprising its high school student body.

Burcham Places 7th at World Youth! Lance McDaniel Jul 10, 2011

(Photo by Lance McDaniel) Jacob Burcham has done it again!  At the IAAF World Youth Championships in Lille, France Burcham represented this great state and country in phenomenal fashion.  He placed an amazing 7th among the international competitors in the 1500 with a smoking time of 3:46.55!  That's equivalent to a 4:04 mile!  That's crazy fast...especially for an upcoming high school junior.  Simply amazing!  My congratulations to Jacob and his coach!  I can't wait for cross country season!

Two More Medals for Bahamas: Collie-Minns Twins Get Gold, Bronze Jason Byrne Jul 10, 2011

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY, BAHAMAS!  A day after Shaunae Miller won the first-ever Bahamaian World Youth gold medal, Latario Collie-Minns added a second. And soon thereafter his twin brother Lathone secured the bronze leaving no doubt that this most successful Bahamian youth team in history.  The twin effort vaulted the country into eighth position on the medal rankings.

Hall Wins World Youth Gold, #3 Florida All-Time; Reynolds Fourth Jason Byrne Jul 8, 2011

Arman Hall proved today he is not just the best 400 meter runner in Florida, not just the best in the USA... he is the best youth quarter-miler in the world! The St. Thomas Aquinas rising senior won gold at the IAAF World Youth Championships in France this afternoon with a 46.01 performance. Robin Reynolds contended strong for the win herself, but hit the wall and faded to fourth in a season best 52.72.

Shaunae Miller Wins Gold! First World Youth for Team Bahamas! Jason Byrne Jul 8, 2011

Shaunae Miller took gold today at the IAAF World Youth Championships in France. Her time of 51.84 got her the victory in the 400 over the world's finest youth one-lappers. It is the second medal ever won by Team Bahamas at World Youth, Nivea Smith won bronze in 2007, and the first gold medal for the country. Congrats to Shaunae and The Bahamas!

Russell just misses finals at World Youth Championships Jul 7, 2011

Jonathan Russell of Broad Run High School just missed making the finals of the 400 meter hurdles at the World Youth Championships in Thursday's semi-finals round. Russell, a rising senior, finished third in his heat with a time of 52.06 which the performance found himself on the outside looking in as the odd man out (9th place, 8 advance) for the 400 meter hurdles finals. Making the U.S. team and representing the country at an international level was certainly a big step for the Group AA state 300 hurdles and 200 dash state champion.

IAAF World Youth: Day Two, Team Bahamas Summary Jason Byrne Jul 7, 2011

Shaunae Miller has another big day with a 52.92 that easily got her the win out of heat two!  She will be the #2 seed in the finals behind Chrisann Gordon of Jamaica.  Kirk Lewis will advances to semis in the 110 Hurdles; Charlton, Davis, Outten miss cut for finals in 100 Dash.

Interview with Tretez Kinnaird at the World Youth Championships in France Jonathan Grooms Jul 6, 2011

  Tretez Kinnaird (Butler) is a three-time Kentucky State Champion in track and earned All-American honors in the 800m Run for the 2011 Outdoor Season.  He was the winner of the 800m at the World Youth Qualifier Meet in South Carolina earning the right to represent his country in Lille, France for the IAAF World Championship.   He advanced through the 1st Round today with a 4th place finish in his heat.  He runs again tomorrow at 12:15 Eastern Time.  He answered questions for KYtrackXC.com via Facebook on July 6th in France.  

IAAF World Youth: Outten, Davis, Miller Advance from Day One Jason Byrne Jul 6, 2011

Day One is now complete in Lille, France and The Bahamas faired pretty well. Shaunae Miller won her heat of the 400 meter prelims easily with a 54.39 that was over three seconds better than the next competitor. Delano Davis and Tommey Outten had to fight a bit harder for their spot in the semis. Davis just won his heat over Russian Bradley Britz 10.95 to 10.96.  Outten tucked in and secured a second place with an 11.00 finish. Ashley Riley and Andre Timothy Colebrook had solid performances but did not advance, Riley hitting a 1:57.40 and Colebrook a 1:55.38 in their respective heats of the 800.

Hall, Reynolds Advance in Day 1 of IAAF Youth Worlds Jason Byrne Jul 6, 2011

Arman Hall was the only athlete in the round to break 47-seconds in the 400. He ran a 46.76 to win heat five and advance to the semis. “I am relieved. When I came in, I was a nervous wreck, and I’m so glad I made it to finals. I want to prove to myself that I’m the best 400m runner in the world," Arman said.  Defending Youth Olympics champion Robin Reynolds was able to take it easy in the fourth heat, cruising to a 54.59 to advance to the semi-final round.  She had this to say: “I didn’t want to come into the first round and exert too much energy. I was glad that I could coast to the finish and advance.”

Russell advances to 400H semis at World Youth Championships as 2nd fastest qualifier MileSplit Staff Jul 6, 2011

Photo by Victah Sailer of PhotoRun.net   Broad Run rising senior Jonathan Russell came out strong in his opening round of the 400 meter hurdles at the World Youth Championships in France today. The Group AA outdoor 300 meter hurdles state champion placed second in his preliminary heat with a personal best time of 51.94, which is the second fastest among all qualifiers moving onto the semi-finals behind his heat's winner Yahya Ibrahim Barnawi of Saudi Arabia (51.93). Virginia's own Russell and fastest qualifier Barnawi may be battling for gold later in the meet if both make it through the semi-finals. 

Team Named for IAAF World Youth Championships Jul 1, 2011

MYRTLE BEACH -- Forty athletes will represent the United States at the IAAF World Youth Championships from July 6-10 in Lille, France, USATF announced today.   Photo: Scrunners.com