Brooks PR Invitational 2026 | Russell Moore Photography
Exhausted runner at the Brooks PR Invitational 2026
Field Coverage Renton Memorial Stadium · June 7, 2026

The 2026
Brooks PR
Invitational

National records. Future Olympians. Everything left on the track. A cinematic archive from the start line to the finish — the fastest high schoolers in America, caught at full tilt.

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On the Scene // The Fastest of the Fast
Renton Memorial Stadium · June 07, 2026
Assignment
Dyestat Visual Coverage
The Brief
Document the Effort
Style
Ground-Level Documentary
Focus
Impact Over Celebration

The Brooks PR Invitational is the sharp edge of American high school track and field — an invite-only meet where the top eight to sixteen athletes in the country toe the same line.

This isn't youth sports dressed up as intensity. This is elite output under national-level pressure, where personal records fall and the next wave of professional runners gets its first real spotlight.

Shooting alongside Dyestat, Russell Moore Photography works to preserve the whole story — the kick, the lean, the collapse past the line. Not just the medal. The cost of it.

Everything is left on the track.

The Archive // Record Performances

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Angelina Alder aggressively breaking the finish line tape to set a world record in the Junior Mile
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Angelina Alder4:38.25 WR

Future Star

Seventh-grader Angelina Alder aggressively breaks the tape, executing a 4:38.25 finish to set a 13-year-old world record in the Junior Mile.

Chiara Dailey celebrating her personal best victory in the Girls 2 Mile at the Brooks PR Invitational
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Chiara Dailey9:49.57 PB

Tactical Brilliance

Chiara Dailey hits the finish line of the Girls 2 Mile, celebrating a hard-fought 9:49.57 personal best under championship pressure.

Paige Sheppard executing a sprint finish to win the Girls 800 Meters
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Paige Sheppard2:00.65 PB

The Queen's Reign Continues

Paige Sheppard executes a lethal 2:00.65 sprint finish, aggressively breaking the tape to retain her Girls 800 Meters crown.

Quenton Lanese draped in the champion flag after winning the Boys Freshman Mile
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Quenton Lanese4:10.59 PB

Freshman Dominance

Olympia native Quenton Lanese, draped in the champion flag and surrounded by media, after securing the Boys Freshman Mile title.

Marcelo Mantecon breaking the tape to win the Boys 2 Mile
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Marcelo Mantecon8:44.88 PB

Absolute Authority

Marcelo Mantecon breaks the tape with absolute authority, dominating the Boys 2 Mile championship with an 8:44.88 personal best.

Meet Records

The all-time fastest in the history of the Invitational — a who's-who of future Olympians, World medalists, and national-record holders.

100m
G Candice Hill
Girls · Set 2015
10.98 '15
100m
B Brayden Williams
Boys · Set 2025
10.22 '25
100H
G Akala Garrett
Girls · Set 2023
13.13 '23
110H
B Andrew Jones
Boys · Set 2026
13.14 '26
400m
G Skyler Franklin
Girls · Set 2024
52.01 '24
400m
B Tavon Underwood
Boys · Set 2023
45.78 '23
Jr 400m
B Devlin Hart
Jr Boys · Tied 2026
48.66 '26
800m
G Paige Sheppard
Girls · Set 2026
2:00.65 '26
800m
B Cooper Lutkenhaus
Boys · Set 2025
1:46.26 '25
Jr Mile
G Angelina Alder
Jr Girls · Set 2026
4:38.25 '26
Jr Mile
B Samuel Radtke
Jr Boys · Set 2026
4:18.62 '26
Mile
G Jane Hedengren
Girls · Set 2023
4:35.69 '23
Mile
B Simeon Birnbaum
Boys · Set 2022 · Sub-4
3:59.51 '22
2 Mile
G Jane Hedengren
Girls · Set 2025
9:17.75 '25
2 Mile
B Drew Griffith
Boys · Set 2024
8:31.46 '24
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