Re: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
Note that Florida is on the list and he is from Florida! Also, Florida is surrounded on three sides by water, so not including states that touch is much simpler.
Who is the womens'high school editor?
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Re: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
Please re-read the original post. Jack Shepard is T&FN's MEN'S high school editor, so he was checking the men's records. Nobody purposedly excluded the women.
Note also that he said Vasquez probably held the record for most states FARTHEST FROM HOME. None of the states in which he competed touch his home state.
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Re: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
There are probably many more high school athletes that can lay claim to participation in meets in many states--including(gasp!)more girls!
Brianna McLeod
OK(home state)
North Carolina
Arkansas
Wisconsin
Texas
Kansas
Califonia(twice)
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Re: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
>Any other candidates travel as far as eight time zones from their homes to compete?<
Paris is nine time zones from LA.
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Re: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
Felix told the French press that after tomorrow's Gaz de France meet, her next meet will be the Pan American Games in the Dominican Republic. So it's a bona fide 8 for her: California, Idaho, Massachusetts, Nevada, Dominican Republic, England, France, & Mexico. Can't beat four U.S. states & four countries. Any other candidates travel as far as eight time zones from their homes to compete?
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Re: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
>T&FN men's HS Editor Jack Shepard was cruising
>his records the other day and has nominated miler
>Sam Vasquez (Flagler-Palm Coast, Bunnell,
>Florida) as the award winner for competing in the
>most states farthest from home. The 6 states Jack
>found that he has competed in this year so far
>(he'll add Maine this
>weekend):
Arkansas
California
Florida
Massachu
>etts
Minnesota
North Carolina
Three other
>distance types also caught Jack's eye in this
>department. (This is by no means a definitive
>compilation; just high-profile names who jumped
>out. Some may even have competed in small meets
>in yet more states):
Brian Dalpiaz (Sayville,
>New York) checks in with 5 plus
>home:
California
Maryland
New York
North
>Carolina
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Adam Perkins
>(Liberty, Missouri) apparently hasn't run in his
>home state, but has run in at least 5
>others:
Arkansas
California
Kansas
Nebraska
N
>rth Carolina
Bobby Curtis (St Xavier,
>Louisville, Kentucky) seems to have home plus
>4:
California
Kentucky
Maryland
North
>Carolina
Virginia
Seems to me like Allyson Felix should get an honorable mention for her jetset status. This year, she has competed in California (home state), Idaho, Massachusetts, Nevada, England, Mexico, & she's in France right now for the Gaz de France meet. She might even add another European meet to her list (Austria, Italy?) then she RETURNS to France for the World Outdoor Championships. While she graduated from high school a couple weeks ago, she also hasn't begun college yet. Hands down, she wins the high school honor for competing in the furthest PLACES -- 7 & maybe 8, though not necessarily U.S. states -- from home.
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Megan Kaltenbach last year:
Colo.
Neb.
Cal., twice
NC
Md.
+ others? and CC in Wis. and Fla.
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Re: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
and it's a fun stat. I started thinking about the number of states I raced in during HS and then during college. Max in HS 3 (TN, FL, GA). Max in college? That'd be tough since all those seasons blend together.
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Re: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
No, but all the athletes mentioned are top ranked in their events. Its just a harmless stat....
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Re: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
If their only claim to fame is the number of states they have competed in, should we really be interested?
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Guest repliedRe: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
Actually Adam Perkins ran a low key 1500 meet in Springfield, Missouri in the early season at the Southwest Missouri State Meet. So there are six for him.
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Re: High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
Walker Maria Michta is pretty far up there, and she missed the whole outdoor season due to an ankle injury. Her 2nd at USATF Jrs was on 2 weeks of training.
NY
CT
MA
RI
CA
Sherbrooke, Ca (World Youth)
PA (7/20)
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High Schooler About To Compete In 7th State This Year
T&FN men's HS Editor Jack Shepard was cruising his records the other day and has nominated miler Sam Vasquez (Flagler-Palm Coast, Bunnell, Florida) as the award winner for competing in the most states farthest from home. The 6 states Jack found that he has competed in this year so far (he'll add Maine this weekend):
Arkansas
California
Florida
Massachusetts
Minnesota
North Carolina
Three other distance types also caught Jack's eye in this department. (This is by no means a definitive compilation; just high-profile names who jumped out. Some may even have competed in small meets in yet more states):
Brian Dalpiaz (Sayville, New York) checks in with 5 plus home:
California
Maryland
New York
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Adam Perkins (Liberty, Missouri) apparently hasn't run in his home state, but has run in at least 5 others:
Arkansas
California
Kansas
Nebraska
North Carolina
Bobby Curtis (St Xavier, Louisville, Kentucky) seems to have home plus 4:
California
Kentucky
Maryland
North Carolina
VirginiaTags: None
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