UIL State Meet 6A Boys Team Title Comes Down To The Wire With EPIC 4x400m Battle
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Going into the final event at the 2024 UIL 6A State Championships, the boys team title winner hinged on the outcome of the 4x400m final. It came down to a three-team race on the anchor leg as Humble Atascocita put together an incredible run to win the 4x400m and the boys team title, clocking 3:10.26.
Anchor split for Humble Atascocita: 46.73
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Fantastic anchor leg by Atascocita. He didn't panic when he got passed on the first straightaway because he knew he had enough left in the tank to unleash a strong kick at the end. Great stuff!
The anchor leg didn't quit and pulled out the win.
Been watching all these races as they come through my feed. It’s all a track warm up leading to the Olympic Trials in June. More than a month away and I’m already psyched.
Did the woman announcer not realize points are double for relay events? Atascocita was 10 points behind Katy Tompkins and Tompkins was not in the race. That meant Atascocita only needed to finish 5th to pass them up. Duncanville needed to beat Atascocita by a couple of spots; i.e. if Duncanville won the race then they would win the team championship only if Atascocita finished third or worse.
@derektomlin2448
12 күн бұрын
Shes probably pretty :)😂
Them boys running fr
WOW WHAT A RACE...GREAT JOB TO THE 1ST 3....CONGRATULATIONS 🎊 TO THE WINNERS 💪🏾💨💨
Lane six runner number one was all over the line!! Watch it boys.
Duncanville's third leg mistake of trying to overtake from the inside, may have cost them. He had a change at getting the lead the way he was running up until that point.
310 is smoking when not having all your top 4 1/4 milers
The thumbnail kinda’ gave it away. 😂
should’ve been my 4x400 there 😔
They'll probably never catch Hawthorne 3:07.40 in my lifetime. Done on a dirt track against Roy Martin at the Texas relays in 1985.
@LillieHall-Rone
16 күн бұрын
Never say never when it comes to Tx. They said that about the 4x1 record. This not Florida or Cali. Tx got all the HS Us records all.
@dajosco115
16 күн бұрын
They may not however, Bullis may and if not this year definitely next provided they all stay healthy 3:09 and they are all coming back.
@lbgfunk
16 күн бұрын
LOL that track was not dirt. But it was in Memorial Stadium. It would fell this year if you could run more that 3 event. Because Watkin can go sub 45 in the 400 imagine him on the anchor. He did the past 2 years at Klien Forrest and they won.
@wilburhoffman5510
16 күн бұрын
That race was in Austin at UT in the old football stadium where the track and football stadium was combined. This was Texas relays. I was there running for the flyin frogs. Roy could not make up the ground on Henry Thomas. No dirt there. Sorry.
@chsb1563
11 күн бұрын
I’m from Los Angeles and for some reason Hawthorne popped into my head as I was watching this race. In 1988 I ran at the day time session of the Arcadia Invitational and went back to the night time session to watch Hawthorne run against South Oak Cliff who had Marlon Cannon and some other fast dudes. That was the best meet I’ve ever been too in my life. Even better than when I went to some Olympic track and field events in 1984.
These Texas teams need to come to the Penn Relays and test themselves against the Jamaican kids. The Texas boys can run fast in 85 degree weather, but what can they do in a 4x400 Championship of America final in a 60 degree drizzle, in a tight stadium with 45,000 crazed track fans, 30,000 of whom are hostile Jamaicans (all clad in green, yellow and black). The stands are right next to the outside lane. And, the Jamaican teams (who will constitute 2/3s of the finalists) are not just fast, but also ultra-competitive, and very physical. These Texas teams will never experience a more intense high school race environment. So, raise the money and come to Philly. Let's see what you got.