10 Must-Watch Race Videos From Victor Lopez Classic


There were some strong races at the Victor Lopez Classic; check them out in the links below and see more from the Victor Lopez Classic in the related links.

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Boys 100m - Kesean Carter of The Woodlands (TX) tore up the track at the Victor Lopez Classic. He helped his team win the 4x100m, 4x200m, and individually he won the 100m dash. Carter ran a new US No. 6 time of 10.55 (-0.5). (VIDEO)

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1Kesean Carter12The Woodlands10.55-0.51
2Devon Achane10Fort Bend Marshall10.82-0.51
3Bryson Stubblefield10Fort Bend Marshall10.89-0.51


Boys 200m - The Woodlands' (TX) Jake Lanier claimed victory in the 200m dash, popping off a huge PR. The senior ran a wind-legal 21.02 (-0.6) tying him for US No. 3. Also running very well in the same race was Pearland Dawson's (TX) Jacolby Shelton, who clocked in at 21.19 (-0.6) for a new US No.7 performance.  (VIDEO)

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1Jake Lanier12The Woodlands21.02-0.61
2Jacolby Shelton12Pearland Dawson21.19-0.61
3Jamahad Booth12Aldine Nimitz21.50-0.61


Boys 4x100m - In the boys 4x100m relay, the guys from The Woodlands (TX) ran a new US No. 2 time of 40.50. (VIDEO)

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1The Woodlands40.501
2Fort Bend Marshall41.121
3Aldine Nimitz41.941


Boys 1500m In the boys 1500m, Kingwood High School's (TX) Carter Storm pulled off a win running a new US No. 1 time of 3:56.81. The new US No. 2 and US No. 3 times were also from the Victor Lopez Classic.  (VIDEO)

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1Carter Storm11Kingwood High School3:56.814
2Gavin Hoffpauir12The Woodlands3:57.034
3Bradley Pease12The Woodlands College Park3:58.184


Boys 3000m - Chalk this one up as another W for Kingwood (TX) and Carter Strom. Storm took home the win running another US No. 1 time of 8:37.03. This race saw nine of the top 10 times in the country and the 3000m as a whole from the Victor Lopez Classic had 24 times in the top 50. (VIDEO COMING SOON)

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1Carter Storm11Kingwood High School8:37.033
2Bradley Pease12The Woodlands College Park8:37.363
3Cole Lindhorst10Katy Tompkins8:37.443



Girls 3000m - Katy Cinco Ranch's Heidi Nielson may only be a freshman, but between placing fourth at the Texas state meet and making it to Foot Locker Nationals last cross country season she's really made a name for herself.  She's picking right back up with her fall success this track season, including taking the win in the 3000m at the Victor Lopez Classic. Nielson ran a new US No. 1 time of 9:51.80 to take the win.  From this race, there are 16 times in the top 25 in the nation. (VIDEO COMING SOON)

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1Heidi Nielson9Katy Cinco Ranch9:51.803
2Sophie Lasswell12Conroe Oak Ridge9:56.463
3Grace Custer11Houston Stratford10:13.563


Girls 1500m - Katy Cinco Ranch's Heidi Nielson was on a roll. She followed up her win in the 3000m with a win in the 1500m as well by running 4:40.93, which ranks US No. 3. (VIDEO)
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1Heidi Nielson9Katy Cinco Ranch4:40.934
2Halena Rahmaan11Montgomery4:45.194
3Grace Custer11Houston Stratford4:46.543


Girls 100m - Cypress Ranch's (TX) Kailei Collins ran a new US No. 15 time in the 100m dash. Collins posted a wind-legal 11.86 (-0.7) to claim the win. Kinkaid School's Kennedy Gamble placed second, posting a new US No. 25 mark of 11.98 (-0.7). (VIDEO)

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1Kailei CollinsCypress Ranch11.86-0.71
2Kennedy Gamble12Kinkaid School11.98-0.71
3Tianna Randle11Summer Creek12.04-0.71


Girls 200m - This was another impressive performance from Cypress Ranch's (TX) Kailei Collins. This time she took the win by posting a new wind-legal US No. 3 time of 23.82 (-0.9). Gramble would again place second but by a much closer margin than in the 100m dash. This time she was only 0.02 seconds off Collins, running a US No. 4 time of 23.84 (-0.9). (VIDEO)

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1Kailei CollinsCypress Ranch23.82-0.91
2Kennedy Gamble12Kinkaid School23.84-0.91
3Dynasty Mcclennon9Summer Creek24.14-0.91

Girls 300mH - The city of Houston and the state of Texas kept up its strong reputation in the hurdles this weekend. Summer Creek's (TX) Morgan Taylor clocked in a 42.78 followed by Tomball Concordia Lutheran's (TX) Tamia Badal who ran 42.87. Those times are US No. 2 and US No. 4, respectively. Oh, and I almost forgot: Taylor is only a freshman! (VIDEO)

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1Morgan Taylor9Summer Creek42.781
2Tamia Badal11Tomball Concordia Lutheran42.871
3Imari Chatman11Fort Bend Hightower43.341