Huge CTS Top 10 Marks the last 2 weekends!!
WOW big CTS top 10 marks this last 2 weekends. CTS never showed last weekend marks, however, will show them now.
In the CTS After High School list there were 2 #1 marks made. Agur Dwol, Mullen HS/Unattached in the triple jump launched a 46-10 1/4, the 6th best in the world so far this year! Anna Willis, The Classical Academy HS/South Dakota U. vaulted 15-1 in the pole vault, the 2nd best vault in the USA this year! Maggi Congdon, Steamboat/Nike in the mile run moved to #4 in the after-HS list at 4:24.48, the #7 time this year in the USA. Lilly Nichols, Broomfield HS/Appalachian State U. in the pole vault moves to #6 in the After-HS list 14-0. Ace Malone, Castle View HS/Miami U. in the 400 meters, again moved up in the After-HS list to 4th with a fast 45.43. The only marks in front of Malone are from the years 2000, 1988 and the #1 mark from 1981 by Howard Henley from Denver South HS running for Arizona State of 44.92, one of the oldest marks on any of the four CTS lists. Connor McCormick, Longmont HS/Princeton U. is now 5th in the CTS AF HS Mile with a 3:54.35, defeating the #1 athlete in the AF list, 3:52.87 Harrison Witt a former teammate who transferred to Virginia U. this year. Kidus Begashaw, Lotus School of Excellence HS/Adams State U. ran a fast 13:27.42 in the 5000 meters to move up to #10 on the AF HS list. Miller Jones, Grand Junction HS/Louisville U. moved into a tie at 10th in the Triple Jump with a big 52-3 1/4 leap. Samuel Dirkes, Silver Creek HS/Adams State U. moved into #8 in the Shot Put with a 62-8 which is currently #2 in Division II 2026 indoor.
In the College/University lists, Every Pearson, Colorado U. moved into #9 in the 800 meters with a 2:03.21. Neya Jamison, Colorado State U. in 60-meter Hurdles moved into the #7 slot with an 8.35. Kidus Begashaw, Lotus School of Excellence/Adams State U. moved to #9 13:27.42.
On the Soil list, Justine Kipkoech, Colorado U. ran a 3:58.57 in the Mile moved to #5.
There were no High School marks.
There was many top 25 marks the last two weekends so check out the lists. Something of note is in the College/University men’s mile list, it takes 3:59.70 just to make the list now!
In the women’s weight throw two big marks were made last weekend Giavonna Meeks, Northfield HS/Texas U. threw 80-4 1/4 the 2nd farthest in division I NCAA 2026. Kajsa Borrman, Loveland HS/Colorado State U. threw 72-6 1/4 which is currently #10 in the division I NCAA. These two marks are PR’s for both women. Since the weight throw is not an event that CTS has a list on, however it needs some recognition.
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Great work Tim, I am sure the athletes featured in this blog are grateful for the recognition.
Christopher Turner USATF Colorado Men’s T&F