During the week of July 22 to July 28th, twenty-one stellar athletes from the Lake Tahoe Track Club traveled to Texas A&M University in College Station, TX, to compete in the 2024 USATF National Junior Olympics. Qualification for this prestigious competition is not an easy feat – athletes must compete at association and regional qualifiers throughout the summer in CA and NV.
The Lake Tahoe Track Club (LTTC), based out of Incline Village, is composed of 50 athletes from all over the Tahoe Basin. Athletes from Incline High and Incline Middle School, Lake Tahoe School, Truckee High, North Tahoe High, South Tahoe High, Doral Academy, Eagle Valley, Douglas High and more come together to form this club that is focused on promoting the love of running and track & field while also competing at state and national level meets.
The standout performance of the meet for LTTC was Truckee HS athlete Kiefer Willcox. In a stunning performance, Kiefer was crowned the 15-16 boys 1500m USATF National champion with a time of 3:58.99. He was also the 3000m runner-up with a time of 8:55.26 and was 11th in the 800m with a time of 1:59.94.
Coach Kris Nugent remarked, “Kiefer had an outstanding national meet. He has been training hard with his Truckee coaches since early in the year and he continued to excel with our club this summer. Kiefer is an amazing young man and is destined to perform at bigger and better meets next year as a junior. We are very proud of everything he accomplished.”
Finishing top 8 at the USATF Nationals earns athletes the honor of being crowned All-Americans. Including Kiefer Willcox, LTTC had 12 additional athletes honored as All-Americans at this meet, listed below:
Other notable results at Nationals were:
LTTC also had three athletes head to Greensboro, NC, to represent the club at the AAU National JO’s the following week. Hayden Featherston finished 19th in the 15-16 boys decathlon with 4,063 points. Brooks Erikson finished 32nd in the 13-14 boys 1500m with a time of 4:48.72. Brooks and his teammate Owen Francl also raced in the 800m and finished 59th and 85th respectively.
The Lake Tahoe Track Club enjoyed a fantastic summer in large part due to the phenomenal coaching staff. Coach Kris shared, “It’s an honor to work with this dedicated and professional coaching staff. Throughout the summer, we shared many amazing memories with our athletes; qualifying meets in incredibly hot conditions, weekends away in Northern California, fun training sessions, and success at national JO’s. I’m proud of all of our athletes for their hard work this summer. I’m already looking ahead to the indoor season and next summer”