The second weekend of cross country is loaded with meets. The KYtrackXC team will be all over the state. Check out where we will be!
Kentucky Track & Field and Cross Country News
The girls cross country season has begun and the youngsters are dominating the top performances.
What a weekend?! We broke down the past week of action.
The cross country season is here! How do we know? Tiger Run is this weekend. Get ready for a wild weekend of action. The KYtrackXC team will be at 3 meets!
Who are those athletes that will surprise us come November and make us think, "Why didn't I know they would beat me?"?
If we were to score the 8-14 runners in a meet of their own, which teams would have the best squad?
The incoming freshman class is no stranger to top competition. With a state championship already to their credit, the Class of 2022 is loaded with talent.
189 boys ran a 5K at the high school level last year as 8th graders. Now they are freshman. How do they stack up against each other as they begin four years as a high school student athlete?
The class AAA 800m state champion is the leading returning harrier in the Class of 2021.
Trinity's Ryan O'Dea is the leading returning sophomore for the 2018 cross country season.
After just two years, the RVA Relays is quickly becoming one of the most hyped meets of the entire XC Season. This year's installment is not only going to be the biggest and best one yet but it will also feature a glow run race now under the lights!
The top returning juniors includes all three classes as well as home school athlete. Does the Class of 2020 have what it takes to win an individual state title?
The class of 2020 is stacked with quality talent across the board. Check out the rankings using times from last cross country season.
The senior girls are ready to end their high school careers as their best season to date. Who has the lead before we even run one race in the 2018 XC season?
The 2018 cross country season is upon us. Let's take a look at the top returning senior boys.
A great indicator of what is to come for the upcoming cross country season is the performance of the athletes in the spring track season. Let's take a look at each returning 5K runner and their best performances of the outdoor season in the 3200m, 1600m, and 800m.
The prep for cross-country greatness starts now with MileSplit's official 5K training program brought to you by Olympic coach Ryan Ponsonby. Check out weeks 5-8 now.
A great indicator of what is to come for the upcoming cross country season is the performance of the athletes in the spring track season. Let's take a look at each returning 5K runner and their best performances of the outdoor season in the 3200m, 1600m, and 800m.