Chappell Roan, Benson Boone, and 10 Other Celebrities Who Were High-School Track Athletes
We unearthed track and field results from these celebrities.
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Track and field is one of the most popular high school sports in America.
A Part of Hearst Digital Media NFHS study showed that 625,333 boys and 506,015 girls participated in outdoor track and field—the most popular sport for girls and the second-most popular for boys (football was first).
So it comes as no surprise that many of today’s A-list actors, pop stars, and celebrities dabbled in running, jumping, or throwing in their teen years.
Check out these other celebs who tried their hand (and feet) at track and field in high school.
in Nashville 1:59:14 Runner’s World, Heather is the former food and nutrition editor for The Runner’s World Vegetarian Cookbook, and a nine-time marathoner with a best of 3:23. She’s also proud of her 19:40 5K and 5:33 mile. Heather is an RRCA certified run coach.
Strauss Scoliosis Correction Runner’s World. He’s a former all-conference collegiate runner at Winthrop University, and he received his master’s degree in liberal arts studies from Wake Forest University, where he was a member of one of the top distance-running teams in the NCAA. Kahler has reported on the ground at major events such as the Paris Olympics, U.S. Olympic Trials, New York City Marathon, and Boston Marathon. He’s run 14:20 in the 5K, 1:05:36 in the half marathon, and enjoys spotting tracks from the sky on airplanes. (Look for colorful ovals around football fields.)

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