Winner was from Texas City and ran a 36.06 which I believe is the fastest in the country to date.
taylorswift13 said:
Leachman is insane! She runs so fearlessly and will get out hard every time! Crazy what they did to the 6A girls mid race!
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taylorswift13 said:
SAN JUANITA LEAL FOR THE WIN! She takes down the Flower Mound girls!
Congrats to Refugio, Conference 2A Boys #UILState Track & Field Team Champions! This win makes 12 state titles for the winningest Track & Field program in UIL history!
— Texas UIL (@uiltexas) May 13, 2023
FULL RESULTS ➡️ https://t.co/F4cYO8pyvR pic.twitter.com/YK1EgwEJG7
94chem said:
61 and 2:11 splits from Boerne freshman Leachman last night. Won in 4:47. Faster than the 5A boys at 400 mark. Every runner under 62.
Just stopped the 6A girls 3200 at the one mile mark due to lightning. Absolute cluster.
Halfway through the girls 6A 3,200m at the #UILState Championships, competitors were stopped and the race was halted due to inclement weather and lightning in the area ⛈
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OK. Thanks. I have photos of the board at 400m. I could see how one runner could run 61. As insane as that would be, the crazier part is that everyone else was within 2 seconds of her. Given this information, she actually ran a near perfect race. The bad news is that she probably can't run any faster right now (poor freshman can only do 4:47, lol).SteepleAggie said:94chem said:
61 and 2:11 splits from Boerne freshman Leachman last night. Won in 4:47. Faster than the 5A boys at 400 mark. Every runner under 62.
Just stopped the 6A girls 3200 at the one mile mark due to lightning. Absolute cluster.
Those splits were way off. She actually went through the 400 in 72 and the 800 in 2:23. If you watch the FloTrack coverage you can see about 350 meters into the race the clock on the screen jumps back about ten seconds and then another second or so. On the last lap it all of the sudden jumps ahead about 11-12 seconds. This confirms what I heard from people who were paying attention to that race with their own stopwatches. I find it bizarre that none of the announcers caught this and actually thought she went out that fast. She would have looked like she was redlining to go through that fast.
Refugio got busted for cheating at Regionals (so I was told). Their stud who ran ~10.18 at State got put in a 4th running event (the 4x4) at Regionals, and they got busted for it, and their 4x4 got DQ'd. Their coach should be ashamed for this. Anyway, as much as I despise the UIL, those rules are there to protect the athletes from themselves and from over-zealous coaches. I find it interesting that this kid pulled up lame upon finishing his last event at State. Anecdotal evidence, or is it...?AGDAD14 said:
I will always be a small town kid! Go Cats Go!!!Congrats to Refugio, Conference 2A Boys #UILState Track & Field Team Champions! This win makes 12 state titles for the winningest Track & Field program in UIL history!
— Texas UIL (@uiltexas) May 13, 2023
FULL RESULTS ➡️ https://t.co/F4cYO8pyvR pic.twitter.com/YK1EgwEJG7
BTHO tu forever!
Our runner had a 10:52 PR, has signed at Texas Tech, and is an amazing runner, but that field was probably the most loaded 3200 in state history. I think the wild card ran a 10:21 (Bushaw, I believe). Anyway, for her to come through the 1600 at 5:12 and then be stopped, it was brutal. She actually came back and ran 11:05, but Leal and those FM twins are just on a different level.taylorswift13 said:
Video of the 2 mile stoppage lolHalfway through the girls 6A 3,200m at the #UILState Championships, competitors were stopped and the race was halted due to inclement weather and lightning in the area ⛈
— MileSplit US (@milesplit) May 13, 2023
The UIL Outdoor Championships remain in an inclement weather delay⚡️ #RunItBack pic.twitter.com/FhmAE4Jv2G
Wrong, wrong, wrong. Refugio had a kid get hurt in the prelims of the mile relay at regionals. That kid also ran in the sprint relay, 800 meter relay and mile relay. Unfortunately the coach moved one kid to the 800 meter relay from the sprint relay. The kid that moved to the 800 meter relay had already run the sprint relay, 400 and mile relay in prelims. The coach totally screwed up not knowing that once you run 3 events in the prelims then that is the 3 events you are in for the meet. The coach looked at it as 3 running events per day.94chem said:Refugio got busted for cheating at Regionals (so I was told). Their stud who ran ~10.18 at State got put in a 4th running event (the 4x4) at Regionals, and they got busted for it, and their 4x4 got DQ'd. Their coach should be ashamed for this. Anyway, as much as I despise the UIL, those rules are there to protect the athletes from themselves and from over-zealous coaches. I find it interesting that this kid pulled up lame upon finishing his last event at State. Anecdotal evidence, or is it...?AGDAD14 said:
I will always be a small town kid! Go Cats Go!!!Congrats to Refugio, Conference 2A Boys #UILState Track & Field Team Champions! This win makes 12 state titles for the winningest Track & Field program in UIL history!
— Texas UIL (@uiltexas) May 13, 2023
FULL RESULTS ➡️ https://t.co/F4cYO8pyvR pic.twitter.com/YK1EgwEJG7
BTHO tu forever!