
To Elevate
Youth Track & Field.
Youth track & field on the biggest stage possible.
One mission, expressed three ways. Every story we publish, every coach and club we surface, and every stage we build answers to it , to put youth track on the biggest stage possible.
Meaningful achievement, on the record.
The athletes, coaches, and clubs shaping the sport, on the record. Today through The Heat Sheet. Tomorrow through rankings, awards, and a permanent record of the era.
The people of the sport.
Coaches, club directors, parents, and athletes, connected around a shared standard. The Circuit exists because of them, and everything we build makes their work more visible and their sport more shared.
More ways to grow, compete, and be seen.
We create opportunities for youth track to grow, compete, and be seen, starting with the coverage that makes today's athletes and programs visible, and building toward the events, showcases, and series that give the sport the stage it deserves.
The Heat Sheet is a standalone media brand within The Circuit , a publication of record for youth track. The stories, athletes, and moments that define the era.
The athletes, coaches, clubs and families already make youth track worth following. The Circuit is here to give the sport the attention, recognition and stage it has earned.
Five USATF Junior Olympic fields sent multiple athletes past the old national record as eleven 8U–14U standards changed.
Asher Denman set the AAU 9U boys long-jump record and tied the 100m record on the same championship day.
3M Track Club’s Archer Gorelik moved the decade-old 250g Aero Javelin record by 8.84 meters during the USATF Junior Olympic final.
Warrensville Youth Track Club’s Riley Franklin remains USA No. 1 and Valley United Track Club’s Beth Nwachukwu sits No. 2, but both athletes have now cleared the same leading height: 1.55m (5' 1").
The Sprint Factory's Nyla Sikyala ran 11.92 in the final and moved to No. 2 on Athletic.net's current all-wind 13U girls club list.
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