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Missed this one on Saturday.
Already the boys WT leader at 81-1 from Woonsocket HS in Rhode Island, Tarik Robison-O'Hagan threw the Shot 69-0.25.
He's the national returning HTer at 236-9, but considering his SP PR from last winter was 60-6 (and WT 76-5). I reckon we can expect some loooong Hammer throws this spring!
The HSR of 261-7 might be in jeopardy.
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I’ve been trying to see if he was related to Brad Sumner, who btw formerly held the high school 600m record! How
many fathers and sons have held the same record?
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Originally posted by sub2ract View Post
on twitter says 6'6 220. nyckoles has been breaking age group world records for years. gonna be hard for him to keep getting much faster when he turns 18-19 being so huge, esp if he grows more but for football he's absolutely perfect, a potentially even more monstrous dk metcalf.
If he keeps growing, let's talk NBA and LeBron James the Second!
LOL
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Originally posted by gh View Post20.79 (4, 4 HS) for Nyckoles Harbor at TexasTech.... he's a 6-5/235 footballer
Also a reminder, Lubbock is just under the statistical altitude aided limit at 988m.
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Originally posted by sub2ract View Post
on twitter says 6'6 220. nyckoles has been breaking age group world records for years. gonna be hard for him to keep getting much faster when he turns 18-19 being so huge, esp if he grows more but for football he's absolutely perfect, a potentially even more monstrous dk metcalf.
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Originally posted by gm View PostHarbor is still only 16 years old, won't turn 17 until July.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CTSLQ9hUBoAttached FilesLast edited by Atticus; 01-24-2022, 04:13 PM.
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Harbor is still only 16 years old, won't turn 17 until July. Quite a talent!
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Originally posted by gh View Post20.79 (4, 4 HS) for Nyckoles Harbor at TexasTech.... he's a 6-5/235 footballerLast edited by sub2ract; 01-24-2022, 02:27 PM.
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Originally posted by steveu View PostAccording to these results, Will Summer (Woodstock HS, GA, '22 -- UGA recruit) ran 1:15.58 for 600m in Chicago (200m banked) this weekend (today?). If correct, that's an HSR by 2 seconds over Livingston's mark from '12.
https://il.milesplit.com/meets/43986...l-2022/results
Only 6 collegians have run faster and it's just outside the U.S. all-time top 10. Haven't yet found an all-time world U20 list for the event, if it exists. Don't know if Juniors run it much globally.
That's crazy fast ... obviously the kid is a great 400 and 800 runner and the 500/600 would appear to be his sweet spot. This winter so far, he had run 47.69, 1:01.25 HSR for 500 and 1:52 800. Last spring, 47.01 and 1:51.67. It's not shocking that he could break the 600 HSR, but didn't expect 1:15-mid.Last edited by Trickstat; 01-23-2022, 11:46 AM.
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According to these results, Will Summer (Woodstock HS, GA, '22 -- UGA recruit) ran 1:15.58 for 600m in Chicago (200m banked) this weekend (today?). If correct, that's an HSR by 2 seconds over Livingston's mark from '12.
https://il.milesplit.com/meets/43986...l-2022/results
Only 6 collegians have run faster and it's just outside the U.S. all-time top 10. Haven't yet found an all-time world U20 list for the event, if it exists. Don't know if Juniors run it much globally.
That's crazy fast ... obviously the kid is a great 400 and 800 runner and the 500/600 would appear to be his sweet spot. This winter so far, he had run 47.69, 1:01.25 HSR for 500 and 1:52 800. Last spring, 47.01 and 1:51.67. It's not shocking that he could break the 600 HSR, but didn't expect 1:15-mid.
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