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Nike Cross Nationals (NXN) – Results Stats through 2016 compiled by John Sullivan 12/07/2016
2016 WINNING TIMES ON ALL-TIME COURSE LIST (current course used 3 times) Boys Casey Clinger’s 15:03.2 is the 3rd best winning time and #28 overall. Girls Brie Oakley’s 17:10.1 is the 2nd best winning time and #2 overall.
NEW “BEST INDIVIDUAL FINISH BY STATE” (all 13 years) Boys 1st Casey Clinger, Utah (equals his own state best 1st 2015) 3rd Brodey Hasty, Tennessee (old best was 5th by Adam Barnard in 2014) 4th Seth Hirsch, Nebraska (old best was his own 9th in 2015) 26th Chase Equall, Montana (old best 43rd by Riley Collins in 2015) 36th Tyler Marshall, Vermont (1st finisher ever from his state) Girls 1st Brie Oakley, Colorado (equals state best by Katie Rainsberger in 2015) 2nd Ember Stratton, Oregon (equals Ella Donaghu in 2015) 4th Anna Gibson, Wyoming (old best was 88th by Dana Morin in 2009) 6th Grace Ping, Utah (old best was 7th by Lucy Biles in 2014) 16th Lexy Halladay, Idaho (old best was 22nd by Sam McKinnon in 2013) 34th Cheyenne Walden, Oklahoma (old best was 37th by Alex Davis in 2011)
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 0:28.1 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 (including Casey Clinger, McKay Johns & Patrick Parker in 2016) 8 North Central, WA by 6 athletes 7 Mead, WA by 7 athletes 7 Southlake Carroll, TX by 5 athletes (including Reed Brown in 2016) 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 4 Los Alamos, NM by 4 athletes 4 The Woodlands, TX by 4 athletes 4 Liverpool, NY by 3 athletes (including Steve Schulz & Ty Brownlow in 2016) 4 Loyola, CA by 3 athletes 4 Wayzata, MN by 2 athletes Girls (at least 4) 20 Fayetteville-Manlius, NY by 13 athletes (including Claire Walters in 2016) 12 Saratoga Springs, NY by 8 athletes (including Kelsey Chmiel in 2016) 6 Hilton, NY by 4 athletes 6 Southlake Carroll, TX by 4 athletes 6 Saugus, CA by 3 athletes 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 Alexandria, MN by 2 athletes 4 Fort Collins, CO by 2 athletes (including Lauren Gregory in 2016) 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 SCHOOL IN SAME YEAR (Top 21 finishers) Boys since Individuals added in 2008: 3 American Fork, UT in 2016 (Casey Clinger, McKay Johns & Patrick Parker) (also 2 in 2012 & 2014) 3 Gig Harbor, WA in 2013 2 Arcadia, CA in 2012 2 Columbus North, IN in 2010 2 Great Oaks, CA in 2015 2 Liverpool, NY in 2016 (Steve Schulz & Ty Brownlow) 2 North Central, WA in 2010 (also 2013) 2 Wayzata, MN in 2014 2 West Windsor-Plainsboro North in 2009 2 York, IL in 2008 prior to 2008: 4 = Los Alamos NM 2007 3 = Coatesville PA 2006, Fayetteville-Manlius NY 2005, Mead WA 2006, Saratoga Springs NY 2005, York IL 2004 2 = Albuquerque Academy NM 2006 & 2007, Brookline MA 2007, Danbury CT 2007, Eisenhower WA 2004, Fort Collins CO 2005, Neuqua Valley IL 2007, Potosi MO 2006, Shenendehowa NY 2006, Southlake Carroll TX 2007, Ferris WA 2006
Girls since Individuals added in 2008: 4 Fayetteville-Manlius, NY in 2010 (also 3 in 2008 & 2 in 2011) 2 Dowling Catholic, IA in 2009 2 Alexandria, MN in 2014 2 Blacksburg, VA in 2009 2 North Shore, NY in 2011 prior to 2008: 4 = Hilton NY 2005, Saratoga Springs NY 2004 3 = Corona Del Mar CA 2006, Smoky Hill CO 2004 2 = Colts Neck NJ 2006, Hanover NH 2007, Mountain Brook AL 2007, Naperville North IL 2005, Rocky Mountain CO 2005, Roosevelt SD 2004 & 2006, Saugus CA 2007, Southlake Carroll TX 2004-2006, Westfield IN 2006, Yankton SD 2004 & 2005
MOST ALL-AMERICANS BY STATE (Top 21 finishers) Boys (at least 9) 39 California (including Cooper Teare in 2016) 31 Washington (including James Mwaura in 2016) 27 Texas (including Sam Worley, Alex Maier, Reed Brown & Daniel Bernal in 2016) 26 New York (including Steve Schulz & Ty Brownlow in 2016) 17 Illinois (including Danny Kilrea, Jack Aho & Dylan Jacobs in 2016) 14 Utah (including Casey Clinger, Joe Benson, McKay Johns & Patrick Parker in 2016) 13 New Jersey 11 Indiana 10 Colorado (including Tanner Norman in 2016) 10 New Mexico 9 Minnesota (including Alex Miley in 2016) Girls (at least 8) 58 New York (including Kelsey Chmiel, Jessica Lawson, Katherine Lee, Katelyn Tuohy & Claire Walters in 2016) 29 California 25 Texas (including London Culbreath in 2016) 23 Colorado (including Brie Oakley, Lauren Gregory & Quinn McConnell in 2016) 15 Washington 12 Illinois (including Anna Sophia Keller & Katelynne Hart in 2016) 10 Oregon (including Ember Stratton in 2016) 9 South Dakota 8 Iowa 8 Minnesota
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS BY STATE Boys 3 Illinois 2 Texas 2 Utah (Casey Clinger in 2016) 2 Washington 1 Indiana 1 New York 1 Ohio 1 Oregon Girls 2 California 2 Colorado (Brie Oakley in 2016) 2 South Dakota 2 Texas 1 Alabama 1 Alaska 1 Iowa 1 New Jersey 1 Washington
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS BY REGION Boys 5 Midwest 3 Northwest 2 South 2 Southwest (Casey Clinger in 2016) 1 Northeast Girls 3 Heartland 2 California 2 Northwest 2 South 2 Southwest (Brie Oakley in 2016) 1 Northeast 1 Southeast
TEAM CHAMPIONS BY REGION Boys 3 California 3 Northeast (includes NY in 2005 when it was part of Northeast Region) 3 Northwest (includes Bozeman MT in 2016) 2 Midwest 1 New York 1 South Girls 9 New York (includes Fayetteville-Manlius in 2016) 3 Northeast (including NY in 2004-2006 when it was part of Northeast Region) 1 Heartland
MOST TEAM CHAMPIONS BY CLUB (athletes attend same school) Boys 2 Arcadia-CA Girls 10 Manlius-NY (including 2016; 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) 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) Girls 28 – SW 2016 (1-3-6-7-11) 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) 59 – NW 2010 (3-8-9-15-24) 64 – SW 2014 (3-6-7-17-31) 67 – HL 2014 (5-9-15-18-20)
2-MILE PR FOR INDIVIDUAL CHAMPS (includes high school times run before and after NXN) Boys Casey Clinger’s 8:51.68 2-Mile PR is the 3rd best out of all 13 NXN champions Girls Brie Oakley’s 10:08.89 2-Mile PR is the 4th best out of all 13 NXN champions More news |