MileSplit is on-site with photo and video coverage at the Kansas Relays at KU in Lawrence this weekend along with live stream at Mt. SAC Relays (via Flotrack) and the New York Relays (on MileSplit).
Coverage
Elise Cranny completes her record-setting 1600 with nobody in sight. Photo by Ashley Green.
Girls 1600 won by Hannah Long in 4:49.95 breaking the meet record of 4:50 held by Alli Cash
Kansas Relays is just days away. Check out the entires for the meet here.
MileSplit's National stats guru, David Everett gives his first impressions on some of the exciting match-ups at the 2013 KU Relays.
MoMileSplit selects the Top 10 HS Performances at the KU Relays over the past decade.
Amazing performances at Mt. SAC, with Corrin stealing the show with her 20-11 leap! Sean McGorty blasted his way to an 8:46 3200m run in VA! (Photo by Ashley Green)
The girls’ 4 x mile quickly became a two-team race Friday morning at the Kansas Relays as Lee’s Summit West and St. Thomas Aquinas pulled away from the field on the first leg.
The Titans were challenged but prevailed for a 5th consecutive 4 x Mile Championship at the KU Relays.
Rockhurst came out of the chase pack and ran down the victory in the boys 4 x mile in Friday’s Kansas Relays.
Cameron Gueldner did not look like a freshman Friday at the Kansas Relays.
Cole Rockhold finished 4th at KU in the 3200 in 2012. This year, he's the KU Relay Champion.
Mill Valley senior Emily Brigham repeated as the Kansas Relays pole vault champion Friday after clearing 12 feet, 5 ½ inches, which is a season-best mark for her
Olathe North junior Kai Rowden won his third high jump title of the young season Friday when he captured the Kansas Relays crown with a winning height of 6 feet, 8 inches
Hazelwood Central's Chris White prevailed on a cold windy day in Lawrence to win the 300 Hurdles.
A couple of KC area teams took home gold in the KU Relays DMR
Lindsay Read of Fossil Ridge took the girls triple jump title at the prestigious Kansas Relays meet on Friday. Photo by Paul Everett (Missouri MileSplit).
Illinois athletes are turning in great performances at the Kansas Relays.
Eureka had a full squad running the 4 x 8 and they produced a new MO #1 time on the season.
Alexa Harmon-Thomas has one more year to try to capture a Kansas Relays record for herself, but after Saturday’s long jump she’ll already have a spot in the record book.
The adidas Dream Mile harvested a bushel of talent from Saturday’s Kansas Relays.
Former Raytown South and Florida State standout Maurice Mitchell pegged the Kansas Relays as a chance to venture close to home and get in a race at the same time.
Bishop Miege sophomore Ashanti Hutton is no stranger to running fast.