New Balance Nationals Outdoor Championships 2025 Results: Gabriella Smith sets meet record in 400m hurdles, Bullis tops  Girls 4x200 |Day 2

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The New Balance Nationals Outdoor Championships are scheduled from June 19 to 22, 2025. The Championships held at Franklin Field feature multiple talented athletes vying for several titles. Day 2 of the New Balance Nationals Outdoor Championships witnessed a few thrilling races in multiple categories, including long jump, 4x200m, and 400m hurdles.

Gabriella Smith dominated the freshman girls' 400m hurdles after registering a meet record of 1:00.09. She achieved the feat with a stunning time to surpass Hope Edwards and Nia Armstrong, who clocked 1:00.32 and 1:00.43, respectively. The Bullis squad secured two podium finishes in the relay events on Day 2 of the 2025 New Balance Nationals Outdoor Championships. While the girls' team dominated the 4x200m relay with 1:33.84, the boys' squad settled in second place with 1:23.95 in the 4x200m relay race.

Results of Day 2 at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor Championships 2025

Middle School Boys 2 Mile:

  1. Hudson Doll - 9:42.41
  2. Avinash Dewagan - 9:42.53
  3. Reagan Reith - 9:48.09

Championship Girls Discus Throw:

  1. Hannah Nuhfer - 54.48 (MR)
  2. J'Nia Simpson - 50.76
  3. Emma Gardner - 49.17

Freshman Girls Pole Vault:

  1. Samantha Clyde - 3.65
  2. Mila Gelbart - 3.55
  3. Kaylin Diglio - 3.55

Middle School Girls 2 Mile:

  1. Alexandra Scappaticci - 10:45.40
  2. Berkeley Marcelis - 10:46.07
  3. Taryn Moore - 10:56.98

Championship Girls Heptathlon at New Balance Nationals Outdoor Championships:

  1. Yuliya Maslouskaya - 5582
  2. Avery Miller - 5290
  3. Khari Webb - 5234

Freshman Boys High Jump:

  1. Teague Jasper - 1.95
  2. Chukwudi Obi - 1.95
  3. Kenneth Powell - 1.92

Championship Boys Shot Put:

  1. Peter Donini - 20.26
  2. Samuel Blount - 19.96
  3. Thomas Matlock - 19.71

Championship Boys Decathlon:

  1. Winston Schroder - 7092
  2. Owen Proskin - 6967
  3. Nathaniel Johnson - 6821

Freshman Boys 2 Mile:

  1. Jonathan Grimm - 9:18.08
  2. Carson Kaiser - 9:19.33
  3. Adam Haggart - 9:21.16

Freshman Girls 2 Mile at the 2025 New Balance Nationals Outdoor Championships:

  1. Colby McCollum - 10:38.60 (MR)
  2. Rachel Smith - 10:45.90
  3. Petra Gruendel - 10:53.99

Middle School Boys Long Jump:

  1. Basileus Oshegbo - 6.49
  2. Cooper Ailes - 6.42
  3. Truett Larson - 6.30

Middle School Girls Long Jump:

  1. Mariah Dawson - 5.73
  2. Jordane Falvey - 5.51
  3. Morgan Thomas - 5.43

Championship Boys 400m Hurdles:

  1. Camryn Thomas - 51.66
  2. Davian Booker - 51.75
  3. Nyan Brown - 51.84

Freshman Boys Discus Throw:

  1. Jackson Werling - 53.14 (MR)
  2. Jace Berg - 50.51
  3. Kason Scott - 47.58

Freshman Boys 400m Hurdles:

  1. Chanon Palmer - 55.90
  2. Mehki Parker - 56.33
  3. Lawrence (Tres) Onyejekwe - 56.83

Championship Girls 400m Hurdles:

  1. Natalie Dumas - 55.99 (MR)
  2. Sydney Sutton - 56.04
  3. Sydney Kuhn - 58.66

Freshman Girls 400m Hurdles:

  1. Gabriella Smith - 1:00.09 (MR)
  2. Hope Edwards - 1:00.32
  3. Nia Armstrong - 1:00.43

Championship Boys 100m:

  1. Zamarii Sanders - 10.35
  2. Ja'Neil Harris - 10.42
  3. Jake Odey-Jordan - 10.43

Championship Girls 100m:

  1. Sianni Wynn - 11.29
  2. Lisa Raye - 11.38
  3. Payton Payne - 11.53

Championship Boys Sprint Medley:

  1. North Track - 3:23.33
  2. Hackensack T&F - 3:23.62
  3. Dobbs AA - 3:24.43

Freshman Girls High Jump:

  1. Zoe Oye - 1.73 (MR)
  2. Myah Scott - 1.65
  3. Isabella Alvarez - 1.65

Championship Girls Shot Put:

  1. J'Nia Simpson - 14.60
  2. Cora Williams - 14.28
  3. Kaitlyn Bullock - 14.15

Championship Girls Sprint Medley:

  1. Rumson Fair Haven - 3:50.10 (MR)
  2. Eastern Regional TC - 3:53.15
  3. Motor City Track - 3:54.72

Championship Boys 4x200 at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor Championships 2025:

  1. Archbishop Carroll - 1:23.64 (MR)
  2. Bullis - 1:23.95
  3. Bergen Catholic - 1:24.69

Freshman Boys Long Jump:

  1. Jeremiah Davis - 7.04
  2. Alexander Adeleye - 6.86
  3. Javon Johnston - 6.81

Freshman Girls Long Jump:

  1. Parker Coes - 6.40
  2. Valynsia Calhoun - 5.98
  3. Esther Ofodile - 5.76

Championship Girls 4x200:

  1. Bullis - 1:33.84
  2. Union Catholic - 1:35.89
  3. Dudley - 1:37.23

Freshman Girls Discus Throw at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor Championships:

  1. Maddi Baker - 43.94 (MR)
  2. Jamaiya Holson - 43.33
  3. Shia Watkins - 40.67

Championship Boys 2 Mile:

  1. Aiden Monistere - 8:52.31
  2. Tamrat Gavenas - 8:53.71
  3. Ben Crane - 8:56.42

Championship Girls 2 Mile:

  1. Hanne Thomsen - 9:55.48 (MR)
  2. Elin Latta - 9:59.12
  3. Chloe Huyler - 9:59.18

Championship Boys 4x800:

  1. Herriman - 7:26.12
  2. Rock RC - 7:32.44
  3. IMG Elite - 7:35.00

Championship Girls 4x800:

  1. IMG Elite - 8:51.45
  2. SHORE - 8:59.64
  3. West Springfield TC - 9:00.86

Championship Boys 4x800 Unseeded:

  1. Westfield TC - 7:40.68
  2. Brookline TC - 7:41.98
  3. Manhasset TC - 7:44.63

Championship Girls 4x800 Unseeded:

  1. Burnt Hills TC - 9:00.44
  2. Palo Alto - 9:04.18
  3. Tub Gator - 9:06.96

Freshman Boys Pole Vault:

  1. Carson Holtvogt - 4.55 (MR)
  2. Traxton Richards - 4.45
  3. Braeden Yokoyama - 4.25

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