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Krais and Price capped their junior campaigns with all-time marks, new friends and lessons learned. Press Release PennTrackXC.com Jul 22, 2007

 As we publish these Ostrava journals and Q&A's with PA stars Ryann Krais and Chanelle Price, one of these talented athletes is headed for the mountains of NY to volunteer in helping to build a house, and the other will soon be headed west for her final meet of the season in the USATF Junior Olympics. But despite traveling in different directions as July and their junior year's wane, these rising seniors have had the seasons of their dreams. Krais, of Methacton High School in Norristown, had not broken 59 seconds in the 400 hurdles before a breakthrough race in winning the Penn Relays invitational event in 58.93. Since then, she has run five races faster; four of which were in the 57's; and set a state record of 57.20 with her finals at USATF Juniors in late June. The record had been held by current USA World Team member Nicole Leach, a UCLA sophomore. Krais then captured a Bronze at the IAAF World's with a 57.50. Making her 57.20 even more impressive was the fact that is followed her all-time U.S. junior class record in the heptathlon, scoring 5377 points. Price, of Easton High School, showed signs of the coming special outdoor season with the #3 all-time indoor 800 of 2:04.96. But no one, including her, expected her solo 2:02.76 in winning the Nike Outdoor Nationals in mid-June. That performance had been set up with a 2:04.24 against a world-class Jamaican runner in New York. Armed with increasing confidence, Price entered the USATF Championships to race against the best 800 runners in the country. She survived three races over four days, culminating with another PR of 2:02.38 in the finals, the #3 prep mark of all-time. (And #2 in PA behind US record holder Kim Gallagher, 2:00.07).  

7/14 WKND: Krais earns gold in SMR, bronze in 400H-Price \'bumped\' to 6th in the 800|USATF, AAU Reg Don Rich Jul 11, 2007

 Highlights posted for both USATF Region II and AAU Region II Championships. On Day Five, the final day of the IAAF World Youth Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Chanelle Price finished 6th in the finals of the 800 meters, running 2:06.55. She apparently fared better than the top seed, Winny Cherbet of Kenya, who was DQed. In the next to last event, the Sprint Medley (100-200-300-400), the U.S. won with Ryann Krais posting a split of 37.5 on the 300 leg. Photo of Ryann Krais with the members of the Gold winning Sprint Medley - photo by Joy Kamani  Read the summary of Krais' and Price's races by NSSF's Jim Spier...  Meet Site Live Results Schedule, Start Lists, Results

Wayne Davis II Wins World Youth Title! Ben Hovis Jul 11, 2007

Dylan Ferris and Wayne Davis turn in strong performances for the United States.    Live recaps in this article.  Ferris-1st American to make the 800 finals-finished 8th.   Check out this article on Davis: Youth Champion Inspired by Liu Xiang 

Chanelle Price and Ryann Krais named to USA World Youth Team Press Release USATF.org May 21, 2007

Junior prep stars Chanelle Price of Easton, and Ryann Krais of Methacton, have been named to the World Youth USA Team that will compete from July 11-15 in Ostrava, Czech Republic. USA Track & Field athletes ages 15, 16, or 17 through December 31, 2007 (born in 1990, 1991, or 1992) were considered for team selection. Price will compete in the 800, and Krais in the 400 Hurdles.