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New Approved 2019 Performance Records

Below is the list of 1 tied and 13 new approved indoor and outdoor track & field performance records made this year in 2019. Out of 14 new/tied records, 6 records were made in indoors and 8 in outdoors.

The updated track & field records and Top 10 Performances can be found on our website .

Congratulations to all athletes for breaking new track & field performance records!


INDOORS

American Record – Men
4x200m Relay
New 1:34.54 Gallaudet University
Eric Gregory
Omar Harvey
Michael Haynes
Toraneau Varice
08 Feb 2019 Eastern Shore Invite
Princess Anne, MD
Old 1:36.08 Gallaudet University
Nick Jones
Montray Roberts
Kai Christenberry
Toraneau Varice
18 Feb 2017 Susquehanna Invitational
Selinsgrove, PA
4x400m Relay
New 3:29.40 National Team
Michael Singleton, Jr.
Brady Perry
Bryant Byrd
Taylor Koss
17 Mar 2019 World Deaf Indoor Athletics Championships
Tallinn, EST
Old 3:36.6 Gallaudet University
Steven Hubmer
Darrin Green
Radcliffe Pryce
Rodd Gatewood
15 Feb 1992 Dickinson College Invitational
Carlisle, PA
American Record – Women
60m Hurdles
Tied 8.94 Janna Vander Meulen 15 Mar 2019 World Deaf Indoor Athletics Championships
Tallinn, EST
Tied 8.94 Connie Johnston 16 Mar 1986 Pathmark National Scholastic Classic
New Haven, CT
Prep Record – Girls
300m
New 54.87 Yireh Sanchez
Maryland School for the Deaf
02 Feb 2019 Private and Independent Schools Invitational
North Bethesda, MD
Old -none- New Record
Prep Deaf School – Girls
300m
New 54.87 Yireh Sanchez
Maryland
02 Feb 2019 Private and Independent Schools Invitational
North Bethesda, MD
Old -none- New Record
4x200m Relay
New 1:58.20 Maryland School for the Deaf
Rajena Guettler
Cassidy Perry
Sierra Herzig-Wilcox
Milana Bielucke
02 Feb 2019 Private and Independent Schools Invitational
North Bethesda, MD
Old 2:13.09 Maryland School for the Deaf
Milana Bielucke
Rajena Guettler
Yireh Sanchez
Alina Williamson
14 Dec 2018 Mercersburg Season Opener
Mercersburg, PA

OUTDOORS

American Record – Women
Shot Put
New 15.14m
49-08.25
Haley Hudson 25 May 2019 NAIA Championships
Gulf Shores, AL
Old 14.16m
46-05.50
Haley Hudson 27 May 2016 NAIA Championships
Gulf Shores, AL
Collegiate Record – Women
Triple Jump
New 11.13m
36-06.25
(NWI)
Hannah Wetzel
Gallaudet University
20 Apr 2019 Gallaudet Invitational
Washington, DC
Old 10.09m
33-01.25
Eva De Porcel
Gallaudet University
01 May 1993 Mason-Dixon Championships
Salisbury, MD
Shot Put
New 15.14m
49-08.25
Haley Hudson
Siena Heights University
25 May 2019 NAIA Championships
Gulf Shores, AL
Old 14.16m
46-05.50
Haley Hudson
Siena Heights University
27 May 2016 NAIA Championships
Gulf Shores, AL
Prep Record – Girls
Hammer Throw
New 60-04 Jenna O’Deay
Oregon School for the Deaf
23 Apr 2019 Cinder Classic
Eugene, OR
Old -none- New Record
Javelin
New 108-11 Cassidy Perry
Maryland School for the Deaf
06 May 2019 Rt. 16 Last Chance Invite
Greencastle, PA
Old 108-05 Cassidy Perry
Maryland School for the Deaf
04 May 2017 IPSL Championships
Mercersburg, PA
Prep Deaf School – Girls
800m
New 2:28.52 Ashley Harlicker
Texas
04 May 2019 TAPPS 4A State Meet
Waco, TX
Old 2:29.5 Tiffany Williams
Maryland
29 Jun 1984 USA Trials
Austin, TX
Hammer Throw
New 60-04 Jenna O’Deay
Oregon
23 Apr 2019 Cinder Classic
Eugene, OR
Old -none- New Record
Javelin
New 108-11 Cassidy Perry
Maryland
06 May 2019 Rt. 16 Last Chance Invite
Greencastle, PA
Old 108-05 Cassidy Perry
Maryland
04 May 2017 IPSL Championships
Mercersburg, PA
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USADTF Staff Announcement

We are pleased to announce the following staff who will work closely with head coach, Dave Frank. They bring an abundance of experience in preparation for the 2020 World Deaf Athletics Championships in Poland and 2021 Summer Deaflympics. USA Deaf Track & Field (USADTF) is committed to the safety of athletes and creating safe and fun environment for athletes and all are now SafeSport certified.

Steven FuerstSTEVEN FUERST, SPECIALTY COACH
As Fuerst has done it in the 2013 and 2017 Summer Deaflympics, he will continue to work with hurdlers and relay teams. He will head to his ninth season at the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf in Faribault as the head track & field coach, where he also teaches mathematics, consumer education, and investments. He previously spent 14 seasons at the Wisconsin School for the Deaf in Delevan. He was voted USADTF’s Coach of the Year three times in 2014, 2016 and 2018. He and his wife, Suzette, both of Lakeville, MN, are proud parents of four active children, Isabelle, Camelia, Tomas, and Lukas.


Owen LogueOWEN J. “OJ” LOGUE, SPECIALTY COACH
Logue, who will work with long distance runners, coached both cross country and indoor track at the University of Maine for seven years and outdoor track at Bangor High School for two years. As a 1981 and 1985 Deaflympian in 5k and 10k events, he founded the still-active Acadian Running Camp In 2012 and was inducted into the Maine Running Hall of Fame. Logue, who holds an Ed.D in Higher Education Leadership from Vanderbilt University, is currently the executive director of Maine Educational Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing/Governor Baxter School for the Deaf. He and his wife, Barbara, both of Southwest Harbor, ME, have three children, Amanda, Peter, and Robbie.


Holly MasonHOLLY MASON, SPECIALTY COACH
After being a teacher and coach at the Texas School for the Deaf for three years, and athletic director, teacher, and coach at the Mississippi School for the Deaf for 13 years, Mason is currently a high school inclusion teacher and coach at the Northwest Rankin High School in Flowood, MS. Mason, a former heptathlete at Stephen F. Austin University, will work with athletes on high jump and weight events. She lives in Pearl, MS and has a daughter, Alex, and a son, Eli. Alex is a sophomore neuroscience major at Wellesley College and Eli, a high school senior who plays baseball, is headed to Ole Miss to major in chemical engineering.


Juliet SimmonsJULIET SIMMONS, LOGISTICS COORDINATOR
Simmons will handle logistics, including for passports, flights, uniform sizes, and the like, for the entire squad. She will see that each of us, athletes and coaches, is good to go to Poland without experiencing any difficulty! She is a skilled photographer who hopes to take pictures of athletes in action at the WDAC. She lives in Frederick, MD with her husband, Alex, and she works at the Maryland School for the Deaf. They have four children: Giuletta, a 2018 Gallaudet University graduate, who is currently a member of the USA national volleyball team that will compete in the 2021 Summer Deaflympics; Giovanni who is a senior at Gallaudet, and a member of the basketball team; Cody, a 2018 Gallaudet graduate who works as a physical education teacher at the Maryland School for the Deaf in Columbia; and Alexa who will graduate from Gallaudet with a degree in communication arts on May 2020.


Larry SmithLARRY SMITH, ASSOCIATE COACH
Smith, a former college hurdler, will coach in his 4th Deaflympics in 2021 and will assist other specialty coaches as well as leading the fundraising campaign for USADTF. He will enter his 17th season as the head track & field coach at the Texas School for the Deaf in Austin where he also teaches U.S. Government and economics. He lives in Austin with his three children, Jazmine, Isiah, and Kimani.


Rohan SmithROHAN SMITH, SPECIALTY COACH
Smith, who represented Canada as an athlete in four different Deaflympics and coached USA in two Deaflympics, will work closely with sprinters. As a 100m and 200m deaf Canadian record-holder, he trained, teamed, and competed with Donovan Bailey, a 1996 Olympic gold medalist in 100 meters. Smith has a daughter, Olena, and has worked as a financial advisor with Desjardins Financial Security Investments, Inc. for 21 years.


Welcome them aboard!

Dave Frank - 2021 Head Coach

USADTF Announces Dave Frank as New Head Coach

After interviews with several candidates, USA Deaf Track & Field (USADTF) is pleased to announce its new head coach, Dave Frank of Frederick, MD to lead its national track & field team in preparation for the 2020 World Championships and 2021 Summer Deaflympics.

Frank contributed to the organization in various capacities. He was the head coach for the Youth PanAMDES Games in Montreal, Canada in 2004 and at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC in 2006. He was also the long distance coach for the 2012 World Championships in Toronto, Canada and 2013 Summer Deaflympics in Sofia, Bulgaria. Besides coaching, he also provided assistance in other areas, including fundraising.

USADTF is thus far pleased with Frank’s promising leadership as he is already making plans, including assembling his coaching staff and beginning the process of forming a team of athletes.

USADTF interviewed Frank with the following questions:

1. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT BEING THE NEW SELECTED HEAD COACH OF THE USA SUMMER DEAFLYMPICS TRACK & FIELD TEAM?
– I feel honored to be selected for this exciting opportunity, especially to be able to carry on the legacy of outgoing Head Coach Thomas Withrow. He played a huge role in the growth of the sport of Deaf Track & Field in his 40 years as an athlete, assistant coach and head coach. His passion for and dedication to this sport are to be admired. With the Withrow era ending on a strong note, I hope to continue to improve the overall USADTF program and strengthen the sport of Deaf Track & Field in the next two years.

2. WHAT MADE YOU WANT TO BE THE HEAD COACH?
– It’s a great opportunity to collaborate with knowledgeable specialty coaches whose objective is to see that the USA team continue to compete at the highest possible international level in a cohesive manner.

– I want to continue to be able to give back to the Deaf community, as Deaf sports has been a very important part of my life for decades.

3. WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS FOR THE NEXT TWO YEARS?
– Recruit and retain athletes who have the potential to medal in the 2021 Summer Deaflympics for each event and athletes who are in the development phase with the realistic goal to participate in future Deaflympics.

– Assure that all athletes are in constant training to remain in top shape to strive to reduce their personal best times or increase their personal best distances/heights.

– Teamwide/countrywise, win as many medals as possible in the 2020 World Championships and 2021 Summer Deaflympics.

– Assure that each athlete/coach represent USA with pride and patriotism at all times.

4. WHAT CHANGES ARE YOU PLANNING ON COMPARING THE PREVIOUS HEAD COACH/TEAMS?
– I do not foresee any major changes in the immediate future. Changes may be made as time goes on.

– As in the previous last few Deaflympics, I plan to welcome only those who have met the “A” standards (who have the potential to medal) and those who meet the “B” standards (development phase). Those who strive to make the Deaflympics team and do not meet those standards are highly encouraged to continue to train and compete to reach them.

5. WHAT CHALLENGES ARE YOU FACING?
– Fundraising continues to be a challenge for the organization. It puts a burden on the athletes and coaches to have to raise their own funds, which distracts from their ability to focus on their sport.

– Lack of awareness among some local deaf athletes who may not be aware of their opportunities with USADTF. My goal is to make a better effort to reach out to more of these athletes who may be a good fit for the team.

Please join USADTF to congratulate Head Coach Dave Frank!

ATHLETES: 2020 World Championships and 2021 Summer Deaflympics application is now open. To apply, for a spot on the USA Team, click here for details.

To make donations to USADTF, click here.

2019-Winners

2019 Prep Top 50 Best Performances and Awards Announced

National Deaf Interscholastic Athletic Association (NDIAA) and USA Deaf Track & Field (USADTF) have compiled the 2019 Prep Top 50 Best Performances.

For the first time in history, Team of the Year honors will split into two divisions – Division I and Division II.

This year, 34 and 31 schools have turned in their boys and girls best performances respectively.

After compiling and reviewing the finishes of all Track & Field events, the committee has declared the Team of the Year, Track Athlete of the Year, Field Athlete of the Year, and Coach of the Year honors for boys and girls.

2019-Boys

Boys:
Team of the Year DI – Maryland School for the Deaf
Team of the Year DII – Mississippi School for the Deaf
Left: Track Athlete of the Year – Kenmarkis Meeks, Mississippi
Middle: Field Athlete of the Year – Calel Aramboles, Fremont
Right: Coach of the Year – Randy Shank, Maryland

2019-Girls

Girls:
Team of the Year DI – Maryland School for the Deaf
Team of the Year DII – Washington School for the Deaf
Left: Track Athlete of the Year – Ashley Harlicker, Texas
Middle: Field Athlete of the Year – Cassidy Perry, Maryland
Right: Coach of the Year – Karla Gunn, Wisconsin

2019 Prep Top 50 Best Performances

Prep Top 10 Performances

Deaf Middle School Rankings – Athletic.net

Past prep top best performances results, Team of the Year, Tracksters of the Year, and Coach of the Year history can be found on website .

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New Approved 2018 Performance Records

Below is the list of 12 new approved indoor and outdoor track & field performance records made this year in 2018.

The updated track & field records and Top 10 Performances can be found on our website .

Congratulations to all athletes for breaking new track & field performance records!


INDOORS

American Record – Women
Shot Put
New 14.65m
48-00.75
Haley Hudson 08 Dec 2018 SVSU Holiday Open
Saginaw, MI
Old 14.31m
46-11.50
Haley Hudson 06 Feb 2016 Hillsdale “Wide-Track” Classic
Hillsdale, MI
Collegiate Record – Women
Shot Put
New 14.65m
48-00.75
Haley Hudson
Siena Heights University
08 Dec 2018 SVSU Holiday Open
Saginaw, MI
Old 14.31m
46-11.50
Haley Hudson
Siena Heights University
06 Feb 2016 Hillsdale “Wide-Track” Classic
Hillsdale, MI
Prep Deaf School – Boys
60m
New 7.20 Gareth Ashton
Texas
10 Feb 2018 Great Southwest Classic
Albuquerque, NM
Old 7.40 Junior Peters
Minnesota
08 Mar 2015 USATF Minnesota Championships
Minneapolis, MN
200m
New 23.14 Gareth Ashton
Texas
20 Jan 2018 Texas Tech Under Armour HS Classic
Lubbock, TX
Old 23.96 Junior Peters
Minnesota
13 Mar 2016 USATF Minnesota Championships
Minneapolis, MN
4x200m Relay
New 1:53.2 Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf
Marc Nolasco
Adam Schneider
Jon Schmidt
Adam Rohde
29 Mar 2018 Mankato East Indoor Meet
Mankato, MN
Old 1:55.10 Missouri School for the Deaf
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22 Mar 2005 Mule Relays
Warrensburg, MO
4x800m Relay
New 10:16.2 Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf
Dalton Starr
Samuel Bondhus
Adam Schneider
William Bondhus
29 Mar 2018 Mankato East Indoor Meet
Mankato, MN
Old 10:38.77 Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf
Juan Salgado-Rodriguez
Samuel Bondhus
William Bondhus
John Fletcher
01 Apr 2016 High School Early Bird Time Trials
St. Paul, MN
Prep Record – Girls
200m
New 29.62 Rajena Guettler
Maryland School for the Deaf
14 Dec 2018 Mercersburg Season Opener
Mercersburg, PA
Old 33.46 Maydee Vande Hey
Wisconsin School for the Deaf
18 Mar 2008 Milwaukee Lutheran Indoor Meet
Milwaukee, WI
Prep Deaf School Record – Girls
200m
New 29.62 Rajena Guettler
Maryland
14 Dec 2018 Mercersburg Season Opener
Mercersburg, PA
Old 33.46 Maydee Vande Hey
Wisconsin
18 Mar 2008 Milwaukee Lutheran Indoor Meet
Milwaukee, WI
800m
New 2:58.6 Dalina Schwartz
Minnesota
29 Mar 2018 Mankato East Indoor Meet
Mankato, MN
Old 3:04.1 Melissa Roberts
Missouri
19 Mar 2002 Mule Relays
Warrensburg, MO
4x200m Relay
New 2:13.09 Maryland School for the Deaf
Milana Bielucke
Rajena Guettler
Yireh Sanchez
Alina Williamson
14 Dec 2018 Mercersburg Season Opener
Mercersburg, PA
Old 2:16.20 Missouri School for the Deaf
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22 Mar 2005 Mule Relays
Warrensburg, MO
4x400m Relay
New 4:57.99 Maryland School for the Deaf
Rajena Guettler
Yireh Sanchez
ChaRisa Reins
Lera Walkup
14 Dec 2018 Mercersburg Season Opener
Mercersburg, PA
Old 5:22.83 Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf
Corrie Ballentine
Kayla Mitchell
Chloe Robinson
Meghan Hatfield
01 Apr 2016 High School Early Bird Time Trials
St. Paul, MN

OUTDOORS

Collegiate Record – Women
High Jump
New 1.73m
5-08.00
Carly Timpson
Quinnipiac University
06 May 2018 Metro Atlantic Championships
Lawrenceville, NJ
Old 1.70m
5-07.00
Carly Timpson
Quinnipiac University
07 May 2017 Metro Atlantic Championships
Lawrenceville, NJ
2018-Winners

2018 Prep Top 50 Best Performances and Awards Announced

National Deaf Interscholastic Athletic Association (NDIAA) and USA Deaf Track & Field (USADTF) have compiled the 2018 Prep Top 50 Best Performances.

This year, 26 and 27 schools have turned in their boys and girls best performances respectively.

Texas School for the Deaf became the fourth school to win both boys and girls Team of the Year. Last year, Maryland was able to do so along with Alabama in 1992 and Georgia in 1975.

After compiling and reviewing the finishes of all Track & Field events, the committee has declared the Team of the Year, Track Athlete of the Year, Field Athlete of the Year, and Coach of the Year honors for boys and girls.

2018-Boys

Boys:
Top: Team of the Year – Texas School for the Deaf
Left: Track Athlete of the Year – Kenmarkis Meeks, Mississippi
Middle: Field Athlete of the Year – Calel Aramboles, Fremont
Right: Coach of the Year – Steven Fuerst, Minnesota

2018-Girls

Girls:
Top: Team of the Year – Texas School for the Deaf
Left: Track Athlete of the Year – Rajena Guettler, Maryland
Middle: Field Athlete of the Year – Cassidy Perry, Maryland
Right: Coach of the Year – Bri Scott, Tennessee

2018 Prep Top 50 Best Performances

Deaf Middle School Rankings – Athletic.net

Past prep top best performances results, Team of the Year, Tracksters of the Year, and Coach of the Year history can be found on website .