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how do you become an all american? is it only one person per year in each event in each division? or does it get voted on? or do you have to jump a certian height? i was just curious, i was surfing the web and found a girl that got 12 all-american honors in 2 years at a 2-year college. was she the best in the division in 6 different events both years, or dont you have the be the best. i dont understand how the all-american thing works. can someone explain?
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The girl at the two year college was probably a sprinter. She could've been in the top three in two individual events and a relay both indoors and outdoors. The NJCAA (2 year schools) gives first team, second team, and honorable mention all america awards. High school has various ways to earn all america status and is usually givin to about three athletes per event.
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D-I schools is the top 8 performers at NCAAs, then you do a count back after the non-americans are taken out. so if you finish 10th, but there are two foreign collegians ahead of you, you're an "All-American". So in a very hypothetical situation: all top 8 are non-US citizens, then the next 8 are, all 16 would be All-Americans. correct me if i'm wrong but i'm pretty sure that's how it goes.
i know that most conferences, the SEC for sure, does a First team and Second team and the winner is on the first team and so on.
i know that most conferences, the SEC for sure, does a First team and Second team and the winner is on the first team and so on.
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TreyDECA wrote:D-I schools is the top 8 performers at NCAAs, then you do a count back after the non-americans are taken out. so if you finish 10th, but there are two foreign collegians ahead of you, you're an "All-American". So in a very hypothetical situation: all top 8 are non-US citizens, then the next 8 are, all 16 would be All-Americans. correct me if i'm wrong but i'm pretty sure that's how it goes.
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A few of the top Track and Field Magazines pick High School All American teams. Much of it is based on the end of the year meets, such as the Golden West, Nike, Jr. Nationals, JO's etc. Some is based on head to head.
The top finishers at Jr Nationals are labeled All Americans by USATF.
TheWorld level stuff is done by IAAF as best I can tell.
The State level recognition comes from folks like Dyestat or from the State level organization such as CIF here in CA.
JuCo has a couple of different organizations and each college level has theirs, such as NAIA, NCCAA, NCAA D1, D2, D3.
The top finishers at Jr Nationals are labeled All Americans by USATF.
TheWorld level stuff is done by IAAF as best I can tell.
The State level recognition comes from folks like Dyestat or from the State level organization such as CIF here in CA.
JuCo has a couple of different organizations and each college level has theirs, such as NAIA, NCCAA, NCAA D1, D2, D3.
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