Send us a text www.texastrackdadpodcast.com This week on the TexasTrackDad Podcast, we’re joined by trailblazing teen sprinter Tate Taylor, the San Antonio-based phenom from Harlan High School (UIL 6A) who exploded onto the national stage in 2025. At just 17 he shattered the high school record in the 100m with a legal 9.92 seconds (+1.1m/s) at the Texas state meet. He didn’t stop there — he also clocked a blistering 20.14 in the 200m, tying for the fastest high school mark in U.S. his...
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Send us a text www.texastrackdadpodcast.com This week on the TexasTrackDad Podcast, we’re joined by trailblazing teen sprinter Tate Taylor, the San Antonio-based phenom from Harlan High School (UIL 6A) who exploded onto the national stage in 2025. At just 17 he shattered the high school record in the 100m with a legal 9.92 seconds (+1.1m/s) at the Texas state meet. He didn’t stop there — he also clocked a blistering 20.14 in the 200m, tying for the fastest high school mark in U.S. his...
Send us a text Coach/Author Sue Humphrey discovered a passion for track and field in high school, realizing early on that coaching was her way to stay involved in the sport. Before the internet, Coach Humphrey learned through books and observation, developing young talent into national-level competitors. Early successes included coaching a 14-year-old high jumper to 5’9” and leading a 12-13-year-old relay team to national prominence, with one athlete setting a world record in the long jump....
TEXAS TRACK DAD PODCAST
Send us a text www.texastrackdadpodcast.com This week on the TexasTrackDad Podcast, we’re joined by trailblazing teen sprinter Tate Taylor, the San Antonio-based phenom from Harlan High School (UIL 6A) who exploded onto the national stage in 2025. At just 17 he shattered the high school record in the 100m with a legal 9.92 seconds (+1.1m/s) at the Texas state meet. He didn’t stop there — he also clocked a blistering 20.14 in the 200m, tying for the fastest high school mark in U.S. his...