Hello CF,
Like others, I too have viewed this site for a while and have to start posting when possible. After seeing the Hannah Cunliffe link, I wanted to say, I have seen her live. At the 2009 AAU Junior Olympics, she was very impressive although, she placed 2nd in the 100meters, I believe she won the 200m, It was nice to see her comeback in 2010 AAU Junior Olympicstowin both the 100m and 200m. I understand the posts about not seeing many whitesin the sprints and wanted to comment about the low number of white sprinters and their ability to compete. ( which I would like to do at a later time),However, she's not the only white sprinter making noise at The Junior Olympics. There's a young man, Zac Pollard,who ran just behind her at The 2009 AAU Junior Olympics in Des Moines, Iowa. After only being involved in track for 1 year,Zac made it all the way to the finals of the 100 meters, where he placed 6th in the country,sustained aback injury while in the long jump, or would have made it to the finals in the 200 meters.If your asking what happened in 2010? He ran and won the N.C. AAU 14u 100m 11.6(13 years old), 2nd in the 200m, and qualified forThe 2010 Junior Olympics, but chose to start his high school football career, where he is a halfback and SS.The AAU Junior Olympics start 1st week of August.All this while, I believe plays travel baseball and wrestles. I believe while seeinghim live, if he were to commit, and with a couple more years training could be someone to watch in track and field and football.He has the size(5'11, 180lbs., strength, 32 reps 135lbs.and speed 4.65, 40, 4.23 shuttle 14yrs. old)Here's the link to his 100 meter performance at The 2009 AAU Junior Olympics in Des Moines, Iowa. He's in lane 6, but you'll figure that out pretty quick who he is!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ogOTo2f5uM