National Girls Performer Of The Week Presented By Firefly


* Anne Elise Packard at the CIF-SS Division 3 Track and Field Prelims in 2023

Photo Credit: Raymond Tran / MileSplit

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After opening up her season at the JSerra Invitational on Feb. 17JSerra Catholic (CA) junior Anne Elise Packard ran into the season with a U.S. No. 4 mark of 4:56.64 over the 1,600m distance. 

With a season-opening time only three seconds off her personal best, it seems Packard is setting herself up for another successful season. For her effort, she garnered over 2,000 votes and 59-percent of the voting during Week 6 of the National Performer of the Week presented by Firefly poll, winning by a landslide. 

Winners of our NPOTW program will receive a Firefly Recovery starter kit from our presenting sponsor. For athletes interested in Firefly Recovery, you can also use promo code MILESPLIT to receive 15-percent off any Firefly Recovery Starter kit purchase. 

With a weekend filled with fast-times and records being broken, we have five new deserving nominees on this weeks poll. 

Just like last week, voting will close on Friday at 12:00 p.m. Winners of our NPOTW program will receive a Firefly Recovery starter kit from our presenting sponsor. 

Email us at signings@milesplit.com with your email address. 

With that being said, have fun voting! 

THIS WEEK'S NOMINEES

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Alli DeLisiPenn Charter (PA): DeLisi had a huge race this past weekend at the PTFCA Indoor State Championshiprunning a new U.S. No. 1 800m time of 2:07.84. 

Corintia GriffithWebster Schroeder (NY): The Harvard commit and jumps phenom had herself a weekend. Griffith gained herself a new U.S. No.1 and personal best in the triple jump, entering into the 43-foot club at the Section 5 State Qualifier in New York. 

Staucie LeesConroe Grand Oaks (TX): The senior from Spring, Texas came into the weekend strong, landing with a new U.S. No.1 as well as a No. 25 spot on the all-time list for the 2K steeplechase. The Texas A&M recruit was able to cover the distance in 6:43.60 at the Sam Mosley Relays. She also ran a current U.S. No. 5 in the 1,600m with an effort of 4:56.80.

Joy EgbunaMansfield Lake Ridge (TX): Egbuna came in strong this weekend, throwing a new U.S. No. 1 in the shot put with a throw of 50-1.5, which was a new personal best for the junior. 

Janie FordSt. Paul's Episcopal (AL): The junior found herself with a new personal best over the weekend in the 300 meter hurdles in a time of 41.78. Racing at the 64th Southeastern Relays @ Saraland, Ford finds herself on top, with a new U.S. No.1 for the distance this season. 


Of note: 

Winners of our indoor NPOTW program will receive a Firefly Recovery starter kit from our presenting sponsor. For athletes interested in Firefly Recovery, you can also use promo code MILESPLIT to receive 15-percent off any Firefly Recovery Starter kit purchase.