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DyeStat Performance of the Week Voting - 1/30/17Published by
Speed is the Name of the Game in This Week's VotingIt was a big week in track and field with a world record, a world best, multiple new world leads, three collegiate records, a high school record and much more. The New Balance Indoor Grand Prix headlined a packed weekend of action, but the Penn State National Invitational and the Columbia East-West Challenge also provided multiple top performances. View the choices and vote for this week's DyeStat Performance of the Week! Note: Voting closes at the end of the day Monday and we'll announce this week's winner on Tuesday Trey Cunningham: The high school senior from Winfield AL shattered the high school indoor record for the 60-meter hurdles, running 7.49 at the Last Chance Invitational in Birmingham, AL. Hannah Cunliffe: The Oregon junior ran a world-leading 7.13 for the 60-meter dash at the Columbia East-West Challenge at The Armory in New York City. Brie Felnagle: The former NCAA champion ran 4:27.27 for the mile at the UW Invitational in Seattle, the fastest time in the world so far this year. Isaiah Harris: The Penn State sophomore broke Emmanuel Korir’s eight-day-old world best in the indoor 600 meters to set a new collegiate record of 1:14.96 in his second-place finish at the Penn State National Invitational. Casimir Loxsom: The 2015 World Championships Team USA member won the 600 meters at the Penn State National Invitational in a new world-best time of 1:14.91. The indoor 600 is not recognized by the IAAF as a record event. Oregon Women: The Ducks quartet of freshman Lilli Burdon, senior Ashante Horsley, junior Raevyn Rogers and freshman Katie Rainsberger broke the distance medley relay collegiate record with a time of 10:48.77 at the Columbia East-West Challenge. Gianna Rao: The high school junior from Ponaganset RI threw the #11 all-time mark in the girls weight throw with a new personal record of 60-8 (18.49m) at the Rhode Island Divisional Championship. Texas A&M Men: The Aggies quartet of senior Fred Kerley, sophomore Richard Rose, freshman Devin Dixon and junior Mylik Kerley broke the 4x400-meter relay collegiate record with a time of 3:02.52 at the Razorback Invitational at the University of Arkansas. The time ranks #4 in the world all-time. USA Women: The American quartet of Emma Coburn, Union Catholic NJ senior Sydney McLaughlin, Brenda Martinez and Jenny Simpson broke the distance medley relay world record with a time of 10:40.31 at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston. Samantha Watson: The high school senior from Rush-Henrietta NY ran 2:03.94, a high school #3 all-time mark, finishing fourth in the pro race at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix. More news |