Now a look back at the Class of 2024 girls and where they started and how they finished.
Tennessee Track & Field and Cross Country News
It's not how you start, but how you finish and some of the Boys for the Class of 2024 finished on the highest note possible.
National Signing Day is November 8th and while some may not be sigining just yet, there have been a flurry of commitments so far this year.
Some runners saved their best for last and ended their season on a high note running their fastest time of the year or much better than last year at this meet.
Some runners saved their best for last and ended their season on a high note running their fastest time of the year or much better than last year at this meet.
One month from today a trio of 3200m time trials will take place at several locations across Tennessee.
If the state championship were run as one big race who would win? We've crunched the numbers so take a look.
11:43 is the new TN #1 Middle School Two Mile mark after Mercy Whitt won the HXN Middle School Championship on Saturday in Hermitage.
Not sure where to look to see coverage relevant to your division? Here's a helpful article to direct you where to go.
What if the state championship had one division? This is what it could look like using this year's results.
What if the state championship had one division? This is what it could look like using this year's results.
Ravenwood's Miles Ramer and Farragut's Matteo Tonnos took it to the wire and both ran under the old TSSAA State Meet Record.
We're a little more than a month away from the fourth annual RunningLane XC Championships, scheduled to be held at John Hunt Park in Huntsville, Alabama.
Sixteen state championships will be handed out next week in Hendersonville and here's what you can anticipate happening... or not.
Ensworth's Grant Rehm was on the outside looking in on medaling last season but doesn't want to leave empty handed this year.
In 2022, D'Asia Duncan had surgery to remove a tumor from her left breast. Now she's spreading awareness on breast cancer, especially in October.
Tickets were punched this week to the State Championships and here's a consolidated look at who qualified.
See the over 2000 awards and race photos from yesterday's Middle School Tennessee State Cross Countr Championships.
Addyson Kirkland has an opportunity to end a drought for University School of Jackson that's lasted since 2015.
Yiannis Sinis has had his share of setbacks but is back just in time for state and ready to get back on track.
Athletes and teams are punching their tickets to Sanders Ferry. Keep Track of all the regional races here!
Elementary and Middle School athletes make a run for the State Championships in Memphis
Stone Memorial Senior Savanna Amos made up for lost time this season and with state on the horizon, ranks 8th in Division I Class AA/A.
Alcoa's Sam Bridges, while he was not able to run at regionals, is still hopeful he will be healthy enough to compete in Hendersonville.
Walker Valley's Lyndi Chapman hopes the impression she leaves at state this year will be the opposite of what she was remembered for a year ago.
Sevier County's Nathan Taal started running his freshman year and has big goals for his final trip to Hendersonville.
Farragut continues to impress but some teams continue to rise in the rankings.
For the first time this season, we have a unanimous number one overall team!
The fifth runner, in many ways, holds the most important position on a cross country team so let's see who the fastest in the state are.
On the 55th anniversary of his world record leap in Mexico City, Bob Beamon's legacy fighting for civil rights and equality, which clashed with his track career