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Glover Smiley @newbalance NORTH CAROLINA A&T GREENSBORO, NC FILE: PROGRAM AD v1 DATE: 4/5/18 SCALE BUILT: FULL FINISHED SIZE: 8.5” x 11” BLEED: 1/4” all sides PMS COLOR: 4/c digital DESIGNER: P.FRANCIA / [email protected] WELCOME Welcome to New Balance Nationals Outdoor! We are very pleased that you can be part of the 29th running of this event. Over 60% of the members of the Olympics and World Championship U.S. teams over the past 20 years have competed at this meet. By qualifying, you have joined an exclusive club. We have expanded the meet to a fourth day, a day dedicated to Freshman and Junior High School events. We welcome the younger athletes and look forward to them “growing up” with the New Balance Nationals Outdoors. We want to acknowledge, as well, your parents, coaches and friends. They have played an integral role in your success. This our 15th year at North Carolina A+T State University, and our tenth year with New Balance as our title sponsor. The meet would not be possible without the special nature of these two part- ners. So run fast, jump far and throw long. But, most of all, compete well. We wish you all the best in achieving your potential. Jim Spier Meet Director Welcome to New Balance Nationals Outdoor 2019! New Balance is thrilled to be back for our tenth year as sponsor of this premier event and we hope that this year’s NBNO and entire race weekend experience surpasses those that came before. Like many Olympians before you, your capability created the opportunity to compete at an elite level and enjoy this one of a kind experience. As you get ready for the biggest race of the season, remember why you’re here – to challenge the very best. Your grit, determination, and courage on the track have the power to inspire the next generation of competitors, just as your journey here has already inspired us. New Balance and the National Scholastic Athletics Foundation have set the stage for you to raise the bar. 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We wish you the best of luck in your pursuit of excellence this weekend, Caitlin Abelseth New Balance 1 SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 Track Events 10:00 AM BOYS - Junior High School 110m Hurdles (33”) Qualifying 10:15 AM BOYS - Freshman 110m Hurdles (33”) Qualifying 10:30 AM GIRLS - Junior High School 100m Hurdles (30”) Qualifying 11:00 AM GIRLS - Freshman 100m Hurdles (30”) Qualifying 11:15 AM Junior High School - 100m Qualifying 11:45 AM Freshman - 100m Qualifying 12:15 PM Junior High School - 400m FINAL 12:45 PM Freshman - 400m FINAL 1:15 PM BOYS - Junior High School 110m Hurdles (33”) FINAL 1:20 PM BOYS - Freshman 110m Hurdles (33”) FINAL 1:25 PM GIRLS - Junior High School 100m Hurdles (30”) FINAL 1:30 PM GIRLS - Freshman 100m Hurdles (30”) FINAL 1:35 PM Junior High School - 100m FINAL 1:40 PM Freshman - 100m FINAL 1:45 PM Junior High School - 800m FINAL 2:15 PM Freshman - 800m FINAL 2:45 PM Junior High School - 200m Qualifying 3:15 PM Freshman - 200m Qualifying 3:45 PM Junior High School - 2 Miles FINAL 4:20 PM Freshman - 2 Miles FINAL 4:50 PM Junior High School - 200m FINAL 5:00 PM Freshman - 200m FINAL Field Events 9:00 AM BOYS - Junior High School High Jump 9:00 AM BOYS - Freshman Long Jump pit 1 9:00 AM GIRLS - Freshman Long Jump pit 2 9:00 AM BOYS - Junior High School Shot Put (4kg) 9:00 AM BOYS - Freshman Discus (1kg) 9:00 AM GIRLS - Junior High School and Freshman Javelin (600g - same as HS) (combined competition, but separate scoring and medals) outside stadium 10:00 AM BOYS - Junior High School Pole Vault use 2 runways noon GIRLS - Junior High School High Jump noon BOYS - Junior High School Long Jump pit 1 noon GIRLS - Junior High School Long Jump pit 2 noon GIRLS - Junior High School Shot Put (6 lb) noon GIRLS - Freshman Discus (1kg - same as HS) noon BOYS - Junior High School Javelin (600g) and Freshman Javelin (800g) (combined competition but separate scoring and medals) outside stadium 12:30 PM GIRLS - Junior High School Pole Vault use 2 runways 3:00 PM BOYS - Freshman High Jump 3:00 PM BOYS - Freshman Pole Vault use 2 runways 3:00 PM BOYS - Freshman Triple Jump pit 1 3:00 PM GIRLS - Freshman Triple Jump pit 2 3:00 PM BOYS - Freshman Shot Put (12lb) 3:00 PM BOYS - Junior High School Discus (1kg) 3:00 PM GIRLS - Freshman Javelin (600g - same as HS) outside stadium 5:30 PM GIRLS - Freshman Pole Vault use 2 runways 6:00 PM GIRLS - Freshman High Jump 6:00 PM BOYS - Junior High School Triple Jump pit 1 6:00 PM GIRLS - Junior High School Triple Jump pit 2 6:00 PM GIRLS - Freshman Shot Put (4kg) 2 6:00 PM GIRLS - Junior High School Discus (1kg) Continued next page >> FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2019 Track Events 9:45 AM GIRLS - Championship 3000m Racewalk FINAL SCHEDULE 10:10 AM GIRLS - Emerging Elite - 4x800 Relay FINAL 10:40 AM BOYS - Championship 3000m Racewalk FINAL 11:00 AM BOYS - Emerging Elite - 4x800 Relay FINAL 11:35 AM BOYS - Emerging Elite - 110H Qualifying 11:50 AM GIRLS - Emerging Elite - 100H Qualifying 12:00 PM 100m Hurdles Heptathlon 12:10 PM Emerging Elite - One Mile Run FINAL 12:50 PM Emerging Elite - 100m Qualifying 1:10 PM Championship Swedish Relay (100-200-300-400) FINAL 1:30 PM Emerging Elite - 4x200 Relay FINAL 2:10 PM Emerging Elite 1600 Medley FINAL 3:30 PM GIRLS - Emerging Elite - 100m Hurdles FINAL 3:35 PM BOYS - Emerging Elite - 110m Hurdles FINAL 3:40 PM Emerging Elite 800 Medley FINAL 4:20 PM 200m Heptathlon 4:30 PM Emerging Elite - 400m FINAL 5:00 PM Emerging Elite -100m FINAL 5:05 PM Freshman Mile FINAL 5:35 PM Junior High School Mile FINAL 6:05 PM Championship 5000 Meters FINAL Field Events 9:30 AM BOYS - Emerging Elite - Hammer FINAL 11:00 AM BOYS - Emerging Elite Javelin (outside stadium) FINAL 11:30 AM GIRLS - Emerging Elite Pole Vault (2 pits) FINAL 12:45 PM High Jump Heptathlon 1:00 PM GIRLS - Emerging Elite Discus FINAL 2:30 PM GIRLS - Emerging Elite Triple Jump (pit 2) FINAL 2:30 PM GIRLS - Emerging Elite Javelin (outside stadium) FINAL 3:00 PM Shot Put Heptathlon 3:30 PM BOYS - Emerging Elite Pole Vault (2 pits) FINAL 4:00 PM BOYS - Emerging Elite High Jump FINAL 4:00 PM BOYS - Emerging Elite Triple Jump FINAL 5:00 PM BOYS - Emerging Elite Discus FINAL 6:00 PM GIRLS - Championship Javelin (infield) FINAL FINAL time schedule will be available at registration. No significant changes are expected. Girls events will precede Boys events unless otherwise noted. Seeded sections will be run last. Cover: Brandon Hicklin (Spartanburg, SC) winning the championship long jump with 24-5. He was the final national champion coached by our Mike Byrnes Coach of the Year, Glover Smiley. 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