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...
Twice as Fast: The Sprinting Sister Act Taking Over Track & Field
TEXAS TRACK DAD PODCAST
37 minutes
7 months ago
Twice as Fast: The Sprinting Sister Act Taking Over Track & Field
Send us a text In this high-energy episode, we sit down with sprinting sensations Mia and Mariah Maxwell — the dynamic twin duo lighting up the track world. From sibling rivalry to national titles, the Maxwells share their journey, training secrets, and what it’s really like chasing greatness side by side. Tune in for laughs, inspiration, and a double dose of speed! www.texastrackdadpodcast.com Support the show
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...