New Hampshire high school track and field athletes posted personal records during the week of May 25.
Jason Robie (Pinkerton Academy) won the boys' 3200 meters in 9:08.30 at the NHIAA D-I Outdoor Championship on May 30, improving from his previous best of 9:31.97 set in May 2025. The time ranks #2 in New Hampshire and #1 among juniors, and established a new school record for Pinkerton Academy. Robie also set a personal record in the 1600 meters, running 4:20.42 to better his previous mark of 4:22.18.
Leo Guarracino (Portsmouth) cleared 14-2 in the pole vault to win at the NHIAA D-I Outdoor Championship on May 30, improving from his previous best of 13-1 set in May 2026. The mark ranks #2 in New Hampshire and #2 among seniors, and established a new school record for Portsmouth High School.
Brianna Paterna (Exeter) finished third in the girls' 3200 meters at the NHIAA D-I Outdoor Championship on May 30, running 10:42.28 to improve from her previous best of 10:58.72 set in April 2026. The time ranks #4 in New Hampshire and #3 among juniors.
Mahalie Burdette (Concord) placed sixth in the girls' 3200 meters at the NHIAA D-I Outdoor Championship on May 30, running 11:26.00 to improve from her previous best of 11:41.46 set in May 2026. The time ranks #11 in New Hampshire and #4 among juniors.
Safir Mehra (Hanover) finished eighth in the boys' 3200 meters at the NHIAA D-II Outdoor Championship on May 30, running 9:53.09 to improve from his previous best of 10:10.25. The time ranks #20 in New Hampshire and #9 among seniors.
Quinn Hardy (Hollis Brookline) placed seventh in the girls' 3200 meters at the NHIAA D-II Outdoor Championship on May 30, running 11:54.69 to improve from her previous best of 12:06.80 set in May 2026. The time ranks #25 in New Hampshire and #8 among seniors.
Thomas White (Nashua North) finished 11th in the boys' 3200 meters at the NHIAA D-I Outdoor Championship on May 30, running 10:04.65 to improve from his previous best of 10:14.56 set in May 2026. The time ranks #27 in New Hampshire and #9 among sophomores.
New Hampshire high school track and field athletes posted personal records during the week of May 25.
Jason Robie (Pinkerton Academy) won the boys' 3200 meters in 9:08.30 at the NHIAA D-I Outdoor Championship on May 30, improving from his previous best of 9:31.97 set in May 2025. The time ranks #2 in New Hampshire and #1 among juniors, and established a new school record for Pinkerton Academy. Robie also set a personal record in the 1600 meters, running 4:20.42 to better his previous mark of 4:22.18.
Leo Guarracino (Portsmouth) cleared 14-2 in the pole vault to win at the NHIAA D-I Outdoor Championship on May 30, improving from his previous best of 13-1 set in May 2026. The mark ranks #2 in New Hampshire and #2 among seniors, and established a new school record for Portsmouth High School.