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Nike Cross Nationals Statistics - John Sullivan

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DyeStat.com   Dec 7th 2017, 12:52am
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Nike Cross Nationals (NXN) – Results Stats through 2017

compiled by John Sullivan

12/6/2017

 

 

2017 WINNING TIMES ON ALL-TIME COURSE LIST (current course used 4 times)

Boys

Aidan Troutner’s 15:03.9 is the 2nd best winning time and #2 overall.

 

Girls

Katelyn Touhy’s 16:44.7 is the best winning time and #1 overall.

 

 

NEW “BEST INDIVIDUAL FINISH BY STATE” (all 14 years)

Boys

1st  Aidan Troutner, Utah (equals Casey Clinger’s 1st in 2015 & 2016)

2nd  Brodey Hasty, Tennessee (old best was his own 3rd in 2016)

9th  Charles Hicks, Florida (old best 14th by Armando Del Valle in 2009)

11th Duncan Hamilton, Montana (old best 26th by Chase Equall in 2016)

16th Nicolas Russell, Idaho (old best 27th by Barak Watson in 2008)

 

Girls

1st  Katelyn Tuohy, New York (old best 2nd by Mary Cain in 2012, Christie Rutledge in 2010, and tied by Kelsey Chmiel in 2017)

4th  Katelynne Hart, Illinois (old best 5th by Lindsay Flanagan in 2008)

 

 

LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY

Boys

0:24   Futsum Zeinasellaissie IN, 2011 Portland Meadows

0:11.6 Sean McNamara IL, 2004 Portland Meadows

0:10.9 Steve Murdock NY, 2006 Portland Meadows

0:09   Kai Wilmot WA, 2013 Portland Meadows

0:06.7 Casey Clinger UT, 2016 Glendoveer

0:04.5 Reed Connor TX, 2008 Portland Meadows

 

Girls

0:40.3 Katelyn Touhy NY, 2017 Glendoveer

0:28.1 Brie Oakley CO, 2016 Glendoveer

0:13.4 Katie Rainsberger CO, 2015 Glendoveer

0:09.8 Madeline Morgan AL, 2007 Portland Meadows

0:09.7 Ramsey Kavan SD, 2004 Portland Meadows

0:08.9 Chelsey Sveinsson TX, 2008 Portland Meadows

 

 

MOST ALL-AMERICANS BY SCHOOL (Top 21 finishers)

Boys (at least 4)

10 Fayetteville-Manlius, NY by 7 athletes

9  York, IL by 7 athletes

9  American Fork, UT by 6 athletes

8  North Central, WA by 6 athletes

7  Mead, WA by 7 athletes

7  Southlake Carroll, TX by 5 athletes

6  Christian Brothers, NJ by 5 athletes

6  Arcadia, CA by 4 athletes

5  Ferris, WA by 5 athletes

5  Albuquerque Academy, NM by 3 athletes

5  Wayzata, MN by 3 athletes (including Khalid Hussein in 2017)

4  Los Alamos, NM by 4 athletes

4  The Woodlands, TX by 4 athletes

4  Liverpool, NY by 3 athletes

4  Loyola, CA by 3 athletes

4  Brentwood, TN by 2 athletes (including Brodey Hasty in 2017)

4  Lyons Township, IL by 2 athletes (including Danny Kilrea in 2017)

 

Girls (at least 4)

22 Fayetteville-Manlius, NY by 14 athletes (including Claire Walters & Phoebe White in 2017)

13 Saratoga Springs, NY by 8 athletes (including Kelsey Chmiel in 2017)

7  Saugus, CA by 5 athletes (including Mariah Castillo in 2017)

6  Hilton, NY by 4 athletes

6  Southlake Carroll, TX by 4 athletes

5  Naperville North, IL by 5 athletes (including Sarah Schmitt & Alex Morris in 2017)

5  Yankton, SD by 3 athletes

5  Dowling Catholic, IA by 2 athletes

5  Tatnall, DE by 2 athletes

4  Corona Del Mar, CA by 4 athletes

4  Buchanan, CA by 3 athletes (including Meagen Lowe & Corie Smith in 2017)

4  Alexandria, MN by 2 athletes

4  Fort Collins, CO by 2 athletes

4  Roosevelt, SD by 2 athletes

4  Air Academy, CO by 1 athlete

4  Glacier Peak, WA by 1 athlete

4  North Central, WA by 1 athlete

 

 

MOST ALL-AMERICANS BY STATE (Top 21 finishers)

Boys (at least 10)

41  California (including Liam Anderson & Matt Strangio in 2017)

32  Washington (including James Mwaura in 2017)

28  Texas (including Alex Maier in 2017)

27  New York (including Silas Derfel in 2017)

23  Illinois (including Danny Kilrea, Dylan Jacobs & Clayton Mendez in 2017)

16  Utah (including Aidan Troutner & Brandon Garnica in 2017)

13  New Jersey

11  Colorado (including Cole Sprout in 2017)

11  Indiana

10  Minnesota (including Khalid Hussein in 2017)

10  New Mexico

 

Girls (at least 8)

64  New York (including Katelyn Tuohy, Kelsey Chmiel, Claire Walters, Brooke Rauber, Phoebe White & Jenna Schulz in 2016)

33  California (including Mariah Castillo, Meagen Lowe, Haley Herberg & Corie Smith in 2017)

25  Texas

23  Colorado

15  Illinois (including Katelynne Hart, Sarah Schmitt & Alex Morris in 2017)

15  Washington

10  Oregon

 9  South Dakota

 8  Iowa

 8  Minnesota (including Anna Fenske & Lauren Ping in 2017)

 8  Ohio (including Taylor Ewert & Morgan Gigandet in 2017)

 8  Utah (including Sadie Sargent in 2017)

 

 

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS BY STATE

Boys

3  Illinois

3  Utah (Aidan Troutner in 2017)

2  Texas

2  Washington

1  Indiana

1  New York

1  Ohio

1  Oregon

 

Girls

2  California

2  Colorado

2  South Dakota

2  Texas

1  Alabama

1  Alaska

1  Iowa

1  New Jersey

1  New York (Katelyn Tuohy in 2017)

1  Washington

 

 

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS BY REGION

Boys

5  Midwest

3  Northwest

3  Southwest (Aidan Troutner in 2017)

2  South

1  Northeast

 

Girls

3  Heartland

2  California

2  Northwest

2  South

2  Southwest

1  New York (including Katelyn Tuohy in 2017

1  Northeast

1  Southeast

 

 

MOST TEAM CHAMPIONS BY CLUB (athletes attend same school)

Boys

2   Arcadia-CA

 

Girls

11  Manlius-NY (including 2017; attend Fayetteville-Manlius)

 

 

BEST REGION “SCORES” (since NXN added Individuals in 2008)

 

Boys

36 – SW 2016 (1-7-8-9-11)

38 - NW 2013 (1-3-6-12-16)

44 - SW 2015 (1-3-11-13-16)

47 – SO 2016 (2-5-6-10-24)

50 – MW 2017 (5-6-8-13-18)

51 - CA 2009 (2-4-9-15-21)

58 - CA 2013 (2-5-9-19-23)

61 - MW 2008 (7-8-14-15-17)

61 - SO 2008 (1-5-9-22-24)

62 - HL 2014 (2-10-12-14-24)

63 - SO 2009 (1-11-12-16-23)

68 - SW 2014 (4-8-16-18-22)

69 – CA 2010 (4-6-7-21-31)

69 - MW 2010 (1-11-18-19-20)

70 – SO 2011 (2-3-16-22-27)

 

Girls

28 – SW 2016 (1-3-6-7-11)

29 – NY 2017 (1-2-5-6-15)

29 – NY 2009 (2-4-6-7-10)

45 – NY 2008 (4-6-7-9-19)

52 – SO 2008 (1-2-10-12-27)

56 – NY 2011 (4-6-10-17-19)

56 – SW 2013 (2-6-7-15-26)

56 – NY 2016 (5-8-10-13-20)

56 – MW 2017 (4-8-12-14-18)

59 – NW 2010 (3-8-9-15-24)

64 – SW 2014 (3-6-7-17-31)

67 – HL 2014 (5-9-15-18-20)

70 – MW 2015 (7-8-12-13-30)

71 – CA 2011 (1-7-16-20-27)

75 – HL 2015 (3-5-14-25-28)



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