Upload a Photo Upload a Video Add a News article Write a Blog Add a Comment
Blog Feed News Feed Video Feed All Feeds

Folders

 

 

Young Stars Shine at Nation's Largest Women's Track and Field Series

Published by
ArmoryTrack.org   Jan 20th 2015, 6:48pm
Comments
Meet the Nine Year-Old Sprinter Who May be the Nation’s Fastest 3rd-Grader and a Mid School Girl Who Can Probably Jump Over Your Head!
 
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY - If you missed who was likely the nation’s fastest eight year-old this time last year, no worries, she’s just broken her own record on her ninth birthday.   With four decades of top talent in the Colgate Women’s Games track and field series  to beat, Avery Lewis of Chester, PA is arguably the fastest third grader in the United States.

On Sunday, December 21st, In the Elementary A division of the nation’s largest track and field series for women, Lewis of Friends Central scored a double win in the 55 meter run (7.8) and 200 meter run (30.0).  At the final preliminary meet held last season at NYC’s Armory, Lewis created a three-way tie on the record books for an 8.0 performance in the 55 meters. The young sprinting sensation returned this season to the first preliminary meet at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and officials confirmed her 7.8 score breaks the three-way record for the fastest time in the Games' 40 year history!   

This past Saturday, a capacity crowd at Pratt, saw hometown favorite Brooklyn’s My'khiyah Williams clear the high Jump bar at 5’6”, tying a Mid School record set in 2002 by Alexandria Coppadge. 

Meet Director Cheryl Toussant said, “When our youngest stars are breaking records that represent the very best of nearly a half million participants over forty years, it’s a sign that track and field as a sport is still alive and well in 2015."

"This is great news because the benefits of track and field to girls and women extend far beyond the sport including health, academic success and increased self-esteem, especially here at the Colgate Women’s Games, where participation is still completely free.

Two more preliminary meets and a semi-finals at Pratt will determine finalists who will compete at the New Balance Track & Field Center on Saturday, February 7 where trophies and educational grants-in-aid from Colgate-Palmolive Company are awarded to top place-finishers in each age/grade division.

Coaches, recruiters, athletes, fans and press can follow scores by division and hopeful young track stars can also find information about the program at www.colgategames.com.



HashtagsNone
 

More news

History for Colgate Women's Games Finals
YearResultsVideosNewsPhotosBlogs
2020 1 31 2 162  
2019 1   1 148  
2018 1 1 6 68  
Show 5 more
HashtagsNone
 
 
+PLUS highlights
+PLUS coverage
Live Events
Get +PLUS!