Texas Relays 2014

Austin, TX

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Freier has complete ownership of high school girls pole vault national records MileSplit Staff Mar 30, 2014

On Saturday at the 2014 Texas Relays, Justin Northwest (Dallas, Texas) senior Desiree Freier set the high school girls outdoor national record in the pole vault with a clearance of 14'3.25" on her first attempt at the height. For the University of Arkansas recruit Freier, it was an incredible end to an historic month of March for the five foot tall vaulter that saw her set the indoor national record two weeks prior with a clearance of 14'2.75" at the New Balance Nationals Indoor. MileSplit US was on-site at the Texas Relays and got the opportunity to interview Freier after her second national record breaking performance in three weeks. Watch her video interview below.

Stride by Stride Texas Relays Recap Brooke Aldaco Mar 30, 2014

  Hi this is Oceane, and today I will be recapping Texas Relays. There was so much great competition, fast times and new records, this year’s relays was definitely a success. I must admit it was a rather stressful event-I was initially refused a press pass because of my age, but I conducted interviews outside the stands and eventually was given a pass.

Texas Relays: 11 US #1's & Two National Records - St. Thomas Aquinas 1:33 4x2 & Freier 14'3.25 PV! MileSplit Staff Mar 29, 2014

Two national records were set on the final day of competition at the 2014 Texas Relays.The St. Thomas Aquinas girls from Florida made history in the 4x200 meter relay with their national record time of 1:33.47. Desiree Freier of Justin Northwest High School in Dallas added an outdoor national record to her indoor national record within the same month as she cleared 14'3.25" on her first attempt!

Texas Relays: St. Thomas Aquinas US#1 SMR Despite Fall, Daniels Clocks 11.77 To Advance To Finals Todd Grasley Mar 29, 2014

Spring break is in the air and while some of their counterparts might have taken the weekend off, the ladies of St. Thomas Aquinas and Teahna Daniels of The First Academy headed out west to the Lonestar State to take part in the prestigious Texas Relays. The event held in Austin, at the University of Texas plays host to some of the top talent from in-state and across the country. Last year the Raider's made the trek and came home with some serious hardware, This year they are on pace to do that again and first timer Teana Daniels is looking to do the same.