Bob Hayes Invitational 2011

Jacksonville, FL
Hosted by Raines HS
Timing/Results Delta Timing Group

Coverage

Interview: Shannon Spence Mar 20, 2011

Northwestern's Shannon Spence talks about her afternoon at the Bob Hayes Classic as well as the tradition of the Lady Bulls.

Interview: Logan Kruse Mar 20, 2011

Dr. Phillips junior Logan Kruse edged out teammate Daniel Millay in 9:36.29 to win the 3200 meters at the Bob Hayes Classic.

Interview: Daniel Millay Mar 20, 2011

Daniel Millay of Dr. Phillips led a group of five runners going under 4:30 for the 1600m at the Bob Hayes Classic.

Interview: Isaiah Smith Mar 20, 2011

The Lake Weir senior guided his team to an impressive showing in the 4x8 and then came back to win the 800 in a time of 1:58.

Interview: Artie Burns Mar 20, 2011

The sophomore sensation from Miami Northwestern ran a US #2 13.66 in the 110 hurdles and a US #1 36.96 in the 300s.

Interview: Octavious Freeman Mar 20, 2011

The Lake Wales senior put up blazing numbers in the 100 (11.42) and 200 (23.42) as well as lead her team to a 4x1 title.

Interview: Dedric Dukes Mar 20, 2011

If you were wondering where Booker T. senior Dedric Dukes has been don't worry he's back! Dukes finished second in the 400 and 200 with blistering times of 46.6 and 20.88.

Interview: Hugh Graham Jr. Mar 20, 2011

The Miami Northwestern senior and future Florida Gator talks about one of the best 400 meter races in Florida history and his teams meet record performance in the 4x4.

Interview: Arman Hall Mar 20, 2011

The St. Thomas Aquinas junior talks about his amazing performances in the 400 (46.61) and 200 (20.87) at the Bob Hayes Classic.

Bob Hayes Classic Lives Up to Legacy of Bullet Bob Mar 19, 2011

"Bullet Bob" Hayes was a trackster turned footballer who was reknowned for his incredible speed. In keeping with his legacy, the Jacksonville meet named in his honor was the fastest collection of sprinters we've seen this year. THREE runners (Dedric Dukes, Hugh Graham Jr, and Arman Hall) all bolted into 46.6 range in a photo finish with less than a tenth separating them. For an encore Hall and Dukes did it again in the 200 with Hall again pulling it out 20.87 to 20.88. It's going to be a hot season for Florida sprinters folks!