Dream Mile 2010 Recap David St. Louis May 09, 2010

Now that we've had a chance for the results to sink in a little from the Dream Mile event on Firday night, we've broken down the race and a little bit of what it all means. These three (above) all took part and some history was made.

May 8th Weekend Preview David St. Louis May 07, 2010

There are several large meets happening around the state this weekend including the North Hardin Invitational and the Lloyd Memorial Invitational. Here is a preview of what to look for this weekend out at the track. (Pictured: Brandon Bagley of John Hardin)

Coaches Corner: 2010 Track and Field Season David St. Louis Apr 28, 2010

KYtrackXC.com excited to restart the “Coaches Corner” for the 2010 Outdoor Track and Field Season.  Coaches from across the state will be given the chance to offer insight into their training, teams, and many other pieces of advice.  This will be released every Wednesday so be sure to check back each week.

Eastern Relays Recap David St. Louis Apr 25, 2010

THE Eastern Relays took place this weekend and there was plenty to talk about even with the weather cutting things short. Here's a recap of the weekend's happenings. (Pictured: Megan Klein of Paul Dunbar)

Eastern Relays Preview: 10 Things to Watch David St. Louis Apr 22, 2010

THE Eastern Relays are this weekend at the University of Louisville and we have broken down the entries to find 10 Things to Watch over the course of the weekend. IF the weather holds off, then we may just have a perfect weekend of racing. (Pictured above: Courtney Edwards of Fort Knox)

Weekend Preview: April 9th-10th David St. Louis Apr 09, 2010

Plenty of action this weekend including these two University of Kentucky signees running some open events this weekend. Plenty more inside with quick preview and performance lists for every meet we could find with Kentucky athletes this weekend. Good weather is bound to produce some great times!

Weekend Preview for March 25th and 26th David St. Louis Mar 26, 2010

Danielle Hoop (Owen County) and Kaitlin Snapp (Danville) are just two of many athletes opening up their season this weekend with hopes of it ending on the podium in Louisville. Here's a preview of four meets this weekend that should really open up the season just in time for many of the schools in the state to head out for spring break.

US Top 10 Performances in Bulk at the UK HS Invitational David St. Louis Feb 20, 2010

It was a big day at the University of Kentucky’s Nutter Fieldhouse and it had nothing to do with the ‘Cats match-up against Vanderbilt. Track and field was the main focus in this impressive facility and the results of todays meet showed why some of the best athletes in the country continue to come back to this meet. 

UK High School Invitational: Field Events, Relay, and Frosh Mile Preview David St. Louis Feb 18, 2010

Now, field events may not always play a big role in some elite meets, but this is an invite that has continually brought in great talent in the field. Pole vault looks to be an area of strength this time around with a couple of 16-footers on the boys’ side and a 12-footer leading the girls. Look for some strong performances in the girls’ long jump and high jump as well. 

UK High School Invitational: Sprints Preview David St. Louis Feb 16, 2010

Each year, some of the best high school athletes in the nation make their way to the Bluegrass State for the UK High School Invitational and this year is no different. The meet consistently yields some of the best performances in the nation as the oval in the University of Kentucky’s Nutter Fieldhouse is a friendly 290-meters, which means fewer curves in all the races 200 meters and up. Last year, Tavaris Tate (Starkville, MS) and Takeia Pinckney (Columbia, GA) both scored US #1 performances for the entire indoor season, with Tate running 47.06 for 400 meters and Pinckney running 7.33 for 60 meters. In all, there were close to 20 different performances that ranked in the top 10 in the nation for the entire indoor season during last year’s edition, continuing an impressive tradition that keeps the talent level high each year.While the meet has consistently brought in several athletes that were clearly the best in their event nationally (Wayne Davis, Chalonda Goodman, and Jacquelyn Coward to name a few), this year the entries don’t pack so much star power, but there is depth in almost every event that should make for nationally-ranked results in all but a few of the events on the day.