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Jaden Wiley Runs Top 200 Time At Arkansas High School Indoor InvitationalPublished by
Georgia Standout Picks Up Where He Left Off Last Summer With 21.15 200 Meters; Skylynn Townsend, Madeleine Fey Achieve New US#1s By Doug Binder, DyeStat Editor Jaden Wiley of ATL Zoom got down into the low 21s last July, and he hasn't let up. On Saturday during a long day of action at the Arkansas High School Indoor Invitational in Fayetteville, Ark., Wiley ran a US#1 time of 21.15 in the prelims and then waited hours to come back to the track and compete in the evening final. Wiley backed up his nation-leading time by running 21.16 in the final. In a meet that last nearly 14 hours and provided competitive opportunities to thousands of athletes, the brightest of the stars found their time and place to shine. Madeleine Fey from Midlothian TX, competing unattached in the club setting, threw 47-3 to win the shot put with a US#1 mark. Skylynn Townsend from North Texas Jackrabbits (Rock Hill TX) jumped 20-2.50 to take the national lead in the long jump. More news |