Top 20 Times by Distance for the grade levels running the distances Saturday.
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Top 20 Times by Distance for the grade levels running the distances Saturday.
BOYS TOP 100 Runners at the KTCCCA Meet of Champions in the 4K since the meet has been moved to Masterson Station Park in Lexington
GIRLS TOP 100 Runners at the KTCCCA Meet of Champions in the 4K since the meet has been moved to Masterson Station Park in Lexington
KYtrackXC.com's Tyler Karnes is live at the KTCCCA Meet of Champions in Lexington. This time it is not the high school that will be getting the coverage it is the future, the next generation of stars. Tyler will be there this afternoon covering the Middle School State Championship and 6th & Under State Championships. Check back for recap, results, and video this evening.
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Congratulations to all the winners and young runners who finished up their season.
The Meet of Champions at Masterson Station has always held a special place in my heart. As I made my way to the meet on a cold, cloudy October morning, the memories of my own Meet of Champions experiences came back. What I realized most on this day was that for many athletes, as is the case for myself, the way he or she remembers their state meet is not by the place they came in, but by the experiences they had before, during, and after the event. Yes, the race is run to determine who the fastest individual is within the different age groups and there is a single “Champion” in that regard. But this “Meet of Champions” is a gathering of the many young men and women who have spent many weeks of hard to reach whatever goals they had set before them. So here’s to all the “Champions” of this Middle School Cross-County season.
The Meet of Champions at Masterson Station has always held a special place in my heart. As I made my way to the meet on a cold, cloudy October morning, the memories of my own Meet of Champions experiences came back. What I realized most on this day was that for many athletes, as is the case for myself, the way he or she remembers their state meet is not by the place they came in, but by the experiences they had before, during, and after the event. Yes, the race is run to determine who the fastest individual is within the different age groups and there is a single “Champion” in that regard. But this “Meet of Champions” is a gathering of the many young men and women who have spent many weeks of hard to reach whatever goals they had set before them. So here’s to all the “Champions” of this Middle School Cross-County season.
BIG thanks to Jef Scott as always for his race videos.