Sep
21
Mcneil Invitational
Saturday, September 21, 2024The McNeil Invitational is a prominent annual high school cross country meet held in Austin, Texas. It typically serves as one of the largest and most competitive events in the Texas high school cross country calendar, attracting teams from across the state and serving as a preview for the state championships.
Sep
21
Mcneil Invitational
Saturday, September 21, 2024The McNeil Invitational is a prominent annual high school cross country meet held in Austin, Texas. It typically serves as one of the largest and most competitive events in the Texas high school cross country calendar, attracting teams from across the state and serving as a preview for the state championships.
Results
Rank
Athlete
Finish Time
31
26:16
CB
cannon belcher
M16
35
27:58
Sarah Clark
Haley Barrett
• W16
36
27:59
HY
Helen Yang
W16
37
28:08
JS
Joanna Serrano
W17
39
29:59
AC
Alexa Curtis
W16
41
30:10
PM
Penelope Moore
W15
HJ
Hudson Joseph
M17
AM
Austin Morrison
Keith Pierce
• M18
ZS
Zach Stollings
M18
Malachi Butler
M16
Landon Aguilera
Keith Pierce
• M17
OR
Oscar Reyes Perez
Keith Pierce
• M18
KJ
Kamron Jeffery
Keith Pierce
• M17
CB
Corbyn Brown
Keith Pierce
• M16
AP
Andrew Pass
M17
Kyle Adams
Keith Pierce
• M17
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Austin, TX, United States
Date
21 September 2024
Distance
5K
VDOT Participants
238
BB
JC
AC
MH
Avg. VDOT finish times
23:26
The McNeil Invitational is a prominent annual high school cross country meet held in Austin, Texas. It typically serves as one of the largest and most competitive events in the Texas high school cross country calendar, attracting teams from across the state and serving as a preview for the state championships.
Course Terrain
The course is primarily grass and dirt trails set within Old Settlers Park in Round Rock, featuring wide paths, gentle rolls, and mostly open areas. It's designed for fast times, with good footing and minimal technical challenges.
Elevation Changes
The course features gentle rolling hills but no significant climbs or descents. Elevation changes are moderate, mostly consisting of small rises and falls throughout the park.