2 mile on the track
Between the 1960s and the late 1980s, U.S. high school teams would run a 2-Mile on the track towards the end of cross country season. This included regional meets with numerous teams, local dual meets or just teams time trialing at their fittest. Schools would cumulate their top 5 fastest times from those competitions and “post” them via mail to Track and Field News. The magazine would compile the results and rank the top teams in the nation each year.
The HOKA Postal Nationals are bringing that tradition back with a series of affiliated events comprising races of 2-miles (or 3200m) on the track. Between August 23rd and October 31st high school-aged teams will form clubs to compete in a local event with multiple teams or as an intrasquad event against teammates. Clubs will add up their top five times and “post” them via the Postal Nationals website and compare their team with the best in the nation.
The HOKA Postal Nationals are bringing that tradition back with a series of affiliated events comprising races of 2-miles (or 3200m) on the track. Between August 23rd and October 31st high school-aged teams will form clubs to compete in a local event with multiple teams or as an intrasquad event against teammates. Clubs will add up their top five times and “post” them via the Postal Nationals website and compare their team with the best in the nation.
Saturday Oct. 29th:
8am -Warm Up
8:30am -1st Race group (based on goal times)
8:50am -2nd race group (based on goals times)
9:10am - Cool Down/Extended Run with groups (not supervised)
We submit times in teams into the Hoka system, they used to send out shirts but I can't tell if they are going do that this year...
8am -Warm Up
8:30am -1st Race group (based on goal times)
8:50am -2nd race group (based on goals times)
9:10am - Cool Down/Extended Run with groups (not supervised)
We submit times in teams into the Hoka system, they used to send out shirts but I can't tell if they are going do that this year...