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The Eastbay-Foot Locker Cross Country Championships are a series of annual cross country running races held in various regions of the United States to determine the premier cross country runner in various age groups, but mainly serves to find the best prep (high school) cross country athlete in the country. The event began in 1979 by the F. W. Woolworth Company, which initially branded it as the Kinney Cross Country Championships, (for the Kinney Shoes division) at the Morley Field Sports Complex in Balboa Park, San Diego, California before Woolworth rebranded the event in 1993 to the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships for Woolworth's sporting goods company. For most people associated with the sport, the name was just shortened to Foot Locker or even abbreviated in agate results as FL (the ticker symbol of the company today). In 2021 the event was rebranded again as the Eastbay Cross Country Championships after the Foot Locker owned company. The event is the longest-running national cross country race for high school students.[1]
Regional championships
Annually there are a total of four regional championship races (usually in late November), that lead up to the national championship in San Diego in December.
Northeast Regional
The Northeast Region comprises most of the states in New England (Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont) plus Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia.[2] After being held at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, New York for its first 30 years, in 2009 it moved to Sunken Meadow State Park in Kings Park, Long Island, before moving back to Van Cortlandt Park in 2012.
Midwest Regional
The Midwest Region comprises the heartland states and is by far the largest region in the FLCCC series, which has states including: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Illinois, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, and Michigan. This event is held at the University of Wisconsin–Parkside yearly.
South Regional
The South Region is made up of states in the southern and southeastern United States including: Florida, Texas, Kentucky, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, Mississippi, West Virginia, and Louisiana. The South Region event is held annually at McAlpine Creek Park in Charlotte, North Carolina.
West Regional
The West Region is considered by many to be the most potent region with the most runners appearing in the national championship. States included in the west: California, Washington, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, Wyoming, and Overseas Military. This regional race is generally conducted at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, California and is generally a week later than the other three regional races.
National Championship
The Foot Locker National Cross Country Championship is held annually in San Diego's Balboa Park (though it has been held in Orlando, Florida on seven occasions), just as it started in 1979. A total of 40 elite cross country runners race 5 kilometers (3.1 mi), for superiority in both individual and regional standings. The top ten runners from each region are invited to the national championship in San Diego, with each region also sending two alternates. From 1981–2004, the race had 32 runners, with each region sending eight. In 1979–1980, there were 35 runners from five regions.
Race divisions
The number of divisions vastly differs on the region, however there are races set aside for specific age groups and one or two open events sponsored by Nike for athletes not in high school (parents, fans, supporters) to compete in.
Common regional divisions
- Seeded Girls
- Seeded Boys
- Freshman Girls
- Freshman Boys
- Sophomore Girls
- Sophomore Boys
- Junior Girls
- Junior Boys
- Senior Girls
- Senior Boys
Additional regional divisions
The West Regional contains the following additional divisions:
- 7th and 8th grade
The South Regional contains the following additional divisions:
- Nike Masters for both men and women
- Ages 10 and under
- Ages 11 and 12
- Ages 13 and 14
Courses
The Foot Locker Cross Country Championships, then referred to as the Kinney Cross Country Championships started off as a small event in San Diego, California in 1979. The races moved to Orlando for the 1981 and 1982 national championships, but quickly was moved back to Balboa Park in San Diego in 1983. Additional races run in Orlando were held in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001.
Orlando, Florida
The Orlando course was extremely flat, but deceivingly slow in terms of runners' times. Patches of grass and sand were scattered throughout the flat, 5,000m course.
All-Time Orlando Kinney/FL Cross Country Championships Record—Boys: Dathan Ritzenhein, 14:29, 1999
All-Time Orlando Kinney/FL Cross Country Championships Record—Girls: Amber Trotter, 16:24, 2001
San Diego, California
Balboa Park in San Diego has served as the most frequent venue for the national championships. The course is winded in a figure-8 fashion through the Morley Field portion of the nearly 5 km2 (1.9 sq mi) park. There is no shortage of hills and mounds, which makes this course the definitive cross country course. (Although the San Diego venue has always been Balboa Park, the Championships in 1979 and 1980 were run on a course other than Morley Field—a course on the western edge of Balboa Park.)
All-Time Balboa Park San Diego/CA Cross Country Championships Record—Boys: Reuben Reina, 14:36, 1985
All-Time Balboa Park San Diego/CA Cross Country Championships Record—Girls: Melody Fairchild, 16:39, 1990
Past results
In addition to a national champion being crowned in each gender division, the top 15 finishers in each gender division receive All-American honors and an overall team champion is declared based on which region had won the meet.
Footlocker National Champions | |||||||||||||
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Year | Athlete | Time | Grade | Region | State | Video | Athlete | Time | Grade | Region | State | Video | Course |
2023 | Drew Griffith | 15:06.9 | 12 | Northeast | PA | Video on YouTube | Elizabeth Leachman | 16:50.7 | 10 | South | TX | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2022 | Kole Mathison | 14:56.6 | 12 | Midwest | IN | Video on YouTube | Karrie Baloga | 16:49.2 | 12 | Northeast | NY | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2021 | Riley Hough | 15:11.4 | 12 | Midwest | MI | Video on YouTube | Natalie Cook | 17:15.0 | 12 | South | TX | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2019 | Josh Methner | 15:08.8 | 12 | Midwest | IL | Video on YouTube | Zofia Dudek | 16:45.0 | 12 | Midwest | MI | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2018 | Cole Hocker | 15:13.7 | 12 | Midwest | IN | Video on YouTube | Sydney Masciarelli | 17:00.3 | 10 | Northeast | CT | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2017 | Dylan Jacobs[3] | 15:19 | 12 | Midwest | IL | Video on YouTube | Claudia Lane[4] | 17:03 | 11 | West | CA | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2016 | Reed Brown[5] | 15:01 | 12 | South | TX | Video on YouTube | Claudia Lane[6] | 17:04 | 10 | West | CA | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2015 | Andrew Hunter[7] | 14:55 | 12 | South | VA | Video on YouTube | Weini Kelati[8] | 17:09 | 11 | South | VA | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2014 | Grant Fisher[9] | 15:03 | 12 | Midwest | MI | Video on YouTube | Anna Rohrer[10] | 17:13 | 12 | Midwest | IN | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2013 | Grant Fisher[11] | 15:07 | 11 | Midwest | MI | Video on YouTube | Tessa Barrett[12] | 17:16 | 12 | Northeast | PA | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2012 | Edward Cheserek[13] | 14:59 | 12 | Northeast | NJ | Video on YouTube | Anna Rohrer[14] | 17:25 | 10 | Midwest | IN | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2011 | Edward Cheserek[15] | 14:52 | 11 | Northeast | NJ | Video on YouTube | Molly Seidel[16] | 17:22 | 12 | Midwest | WI | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2010 | Lukas Verzbicas[17] | 14:59 | 12 | Midwest | IL | Video on YouTube | Aisling Cuffe[18] | 16:53 | 12 | Northeast | NY | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2009 | Lukas Verzbicas[19] | 15:08 | 11 | Midwest | IL | Highlights Video on YouTube | Megan Goethals[20] | 17:07 | 12 | Midwest | MI | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2008 | Solomon Haile[21] | 15:15 | 12 | Northeast | MD | Video on YouTube | Jordan Hasay[22] | 17:22 | 12 | West | CA | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2007 | Michael Fout[23] | 14:50 | 12 | Midwest | IN | Video on YouTube | Ashley Brasovan[24] | 17:20 | 11 | South | FL | Video on YouTube | San Diego |
2006 | Chad Hall[25] | 15:20 | 12 | West | CA | Video on YouTube | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Foot_Locker_Cross_Country_Championships