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Post by DoubleDipper on Wed May 30, 2012 1:40 pm

From RunnersWeb.com (edited):
Izaic Yorks among additions to adidas Dream Mile

NEW YORK CITY (May 30, 2012)---Tyreek Hill, who last weekend set the track world on fire with a scorching double of 10.19 at 100 meters and 20.14 for 200 meters at the Golden South Classic, will compete in the adidas Dream 100 at the Adidas Grand Prix on June 9, organizers have announced.

Both times lead the nation this year, and Hill's 200-meter clocking catapults him to #2 on the all-time U.S. high school list, just 1/100th of a second off the national prep record of 20.13 set by Roy Martin in 1985.
Hill, a senior from Douglas, Ga., who was virtually unknown outside of his home state until his Golden South breakthrough, is the 2012 Georgia 5A State Champion in 100 meters, 200 meters and the long jump. The addition of Hill and Hall to the field gives the Boys' Dream 100 the five fastest 100-meter sprinters in the nation this year.

The Dream 100 and Dream Mile are again destined to be among the most hotly contested events at the adidas Grand Prix on June 9. In its eighth year as one of the premier track-and-field events in the world, the adidas Grand Prix, at Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island, will feature dozens of Olympic medalists and World Champions, including Yohan Blake, the reigning 100-meter World Champion, and David Rudisha, the 800-meter World Record-holder.

Izaic Yorks, a senior from Lakewood, Wash., ranked #1 at 1600 meters (4:04.00), has been added to the Boys' Dream Mile. The 2012 Washington 3A State Champion at 800 meters and 1600 meters, he will attend the University of Portland.

Fields for the Dream Mile and Dream 100 are being drawn from the winners of three qualifying meets in the adidas Golden Stripes series, as well as from at-large bids. In addition to the opportunity to compete in a world-class international track event, athletes in the Dream Mile and Dream 100 will also have the chance to receive coaching from mile legend Jim Ryun.
That's cool. I wonder if they have any idea who Jim Ryun is. Shocked

See the entire article at: http://www.runnersweb.com/running/news_2012/rw_news_20120530_adidas_GP.html

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Re: XC signing

Post by pilotram on Wed May 30, 2012 2:36 pm

I remember another soccer kid who was just using XC for getting into shape. Name was Galen Rupp.

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Izaic 8th in NYC

Post by DoubleDipper on Sat Jun 09, 2012 2:34 pm

UP recruit Izaic Yorks finished 8th out of 15 in the Addidas Dream Mile in New York City today. Izaic's time of 4:04:38 was three seconds behind that of winner Bernie Montoya's time. Six of the seven runners finishing ahead of Izaic ran PBs; Izaic did not.

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Re: XC signing

Post by pilotram on Sat Jun 09, 2012 7:15 pm

How did the BYU recruits do? I heard they had some fast dudes that were likely in that race.

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BYU who......

Post by DoubleDipper on Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:59 am

pilotram wrote:How did the BYU recruits do? I heard they had some fast dudes that were likely in that race.
Sorry, I don't follow BYU; I have no idea who their recruits are. Maybe a BYU booster will come up and tell us. Smile

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Post by pilotram on Sun Jun 10, 2012 8:34 am

Looks like Yorks placed between two of their guys, behind Dickson and ahead of Nye. Probably won't see these guys for a few years, but interesting none the less.
http://www.flotrack.org/article/12878-RESULTS-2012-adidas-Dream-Mile-and-Dream-100
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=4607840

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Re: XC signing

Post by mattywizz on Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:54 am

No one broke a four minute mile? For Shame!

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Re: XC signing

Post by onetouchfutbol on Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:43 pm

Geesh. You´ve got to eat a very light lunch to run times like those. All of those guys in the top 9 have some amazing potential...

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Yorks is at it again...

Post by DaTruRochin on Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:07 am

With a 3:46.67 in the 1500 at the US Junior T&F Championships... http://www.usatf.org/events/2012/USAJuniorOutdoorTFChampionships/results/F10.asp

Which means Yorks just qualified for the AAF World Junior Championships in Barcelona next month... Um WOW.

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Yorks is at it again...

Post by DoubleDipper on Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:52 am

DaTruRochin wrote:With a 3:46.67 in the 1500 at the US Junior T&F Championships... http://www.usatf.org/events/2012/USAJuniorOutdoorTFChampionships/results/F10.asp

Which means Yorks just qualified for the AAF World Junior Championships in Barcelona next month... Um WOW.
Wow, is an understatement - WOW!!

Always a concern because of the precedent that has been set, does the young Isaac become too fast and too "known" for UP?

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Re: XC signing

Post by DaTruRochin on Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:00 pm

Ugh, I know... (And seeing him excel at track specifically is even more concerning considering recent history.)

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Post by PurpleGeezer on Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:35 pm

DaTruRochin wrote:Ugh, I know... (And seeing him excel at track specifically is even more concerning considering recent history.)


Considering how that has turned out so far, it might not have been such a bad thing.

It's not like he turned into Pre or anything.

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Re: XC signing

Post by pilotram on Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:53 pm

Transferring in track/XC is a fairly rare thing IMHO. I'm not worried.

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No Reign in Spain

Post by DoubleDipper on Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:00 am

DaTruRochin wrote:Which means Yorks just qualified for the AAF World Junior Championships in Barcelona next month... Um WOW.
Our Izaic just missed qualifying for the finals in Barcelona, but he plans to run at least another 10 years..............from the LakewoodPatch:
Izaic Yorks is getting some worldly experience before he heads down to Oregon for college.

Yorks, who graduated last month from Lakes High School, placed seventh in Tuesday’s preliminary heat of the 1,500-meter run at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Barcelona. His time of 3 minutes, 49.21 seconds failed to move him into today’s final.

Yorks reportedly was at the front of the chase pack for the first two laps, but slipped behind at the tape.

Shortly before heading to Spain, Yorks mentioned that the odds were stacked against him.

“No American has ever medaled in the 1,500,” he said, “and, you know, I don’t think I’m even in the top 10.”

Still, he said, he was planning to “just have confidence going in.”

“I know what I can do … It’s not really intimidating going knowing that I have the support and the training.”

He also said he was looking forward to seeing Spain.

“I like seeing different cultures and different things,” he said. “It’s always a learning experience in a way. I wouldn’t be able to do this (otherwise), probably.”

In June, Yorks competed in the elite Dream Mile race in New York, finishing eighth, in 4:04.38. He entered the race with the nation’s fastest mile time.

“It was an OK race,” he said. “I ran a 4:04 and I wasn’t feeling too great, but I was able to be consistent on a not-so-great day.”

But the pair of disappointing showings isn’t the end for Yorks.

“I’m a big believer that if you believe in it, it can happen,” he said.

And next, it’s going to happen at the University of Portland, where Yorks has a track scholarship. He isn’t sure of his major, but is considering physical therapy and pre-law. And he’ll be rooming with fellow runner Nick Borg, a Peninsula High School graduate who he says is “a pretty fun guy.”

Yorks conceded that it will be hard to leave home, “But it’s going to be less weird than if I had gone to Wisconsin or something because getting back from there would be a pain, but if I wanted to, I could come home from Portland every weekend.”

And he also expects to see his family – especially his father – on the sidelines at his meets.

“I know he’ll make it to the big ones,” he said.

It also wasn’t easy leaving Lakes, where Yorks starred in both cross country and track. As a senior, he won the league and district cross-country meets, setting a personal best time of 15:19 in the 5K run at the former. In track season, he set a state record in the 1,600 at the state meet, completing the four laps in 4:04.

“I wish I could stay in a way,” he said, “but I’m really excited to move on to college.”

During his final season, Lakes coach Joe Clark said that Yorks is “a blessing” to coach, and that the team will miss him.

“He works hard, he knows how to race and he follows his plan,” Clark said.

Yorks, who began running in eighth grade, said that he enjoys the sport because it helps build upon the work ethic he learned from his family. His younger sister, Brittany, is in a wheelchair, and he said he admires her determination. Brittany will be a senior next year at Clover Park High School.

“That makes me think it’s a blessing to be able to run, and I wouldn’t want to waste it,” he said. “She’s been a big inspiration to me.”

And he’s hoping to be an inspiration to others, too.

“I want to do well in college, but ultimately, I would like to become a professional runner and medal at the Olympics,” he said.

So does that mean he can see himself still running when his 10-year reunion at Lakes rolls around?

“I do,” he said. “I’m pretty optimistic about that stuff, and I see myself running professionally in 10 years.”

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Post by pilotram on Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:43 am

It's ok, I bet he was running against "juniors" from other countries who are like 25 years old. Wink

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