
For over ten years, Brooks has hosted the nation’s top student runners as they compete and attempt to set personal records (PRs).

PRI showcases the fastest of the fast, hosting young runners from across the United States.

FAQ
Where is the event?
Seattle, WA — the hometown of Brooks Running!
When will it take place?
This year’s PRI will take place on June 14, 2023
Is there an entry fee for spectators?
Nope! Everyone is welcome to attend!
What events are included?
100m, 100H, 110H, 400m, 800m, mile, and 2-mile. All events will have boys’ and girls’ races.
Who can compete?
The top 8-16 fastest US junior and high schoolers in each event are invited.

PR Junior Meet
Middle school and youth club teams are invited to participate in the PR Junior Meet, where junior boys and girls will compete in the 400m, 800m, and mile.
Relive the action
Get pumped to watch this year’s meet by checking out the best moments from PRI 2022. Now grab your sunglasses and put in your earplugs because there will be fireworks.
Meet records
The PR Invitational’s record holders are a who’s who of track athletes. Who can forget Candice Hill’s World Junior Record of 10.98 in the 100m back in 2015!

100m
Girls: Candice Hill – 10.98 (2015) | Boys: Udodi Onwuzurike – 10.23 (2021, pictured)

100/110mh
Girls: Dior Hall – 13.32 (2014) | Boys: Jerry Philippe – 13.45 (2021, pictured)


400m
400m | Girls: 52.12 – Christine Mallard (2022, left) | Boys: Will Sumner – 45.90 (2022, right)

800m
Girls: Alexa Efraimson – 2:03.26 (2014) | Boys: Donovan Brazier – 1:47.55 (2015, pictured)


Mile
1 Mile | Girls: Juliette Whittaker – 4:36.24 (2022, left) | Boys: Simeon Birnbaum – 3:59.51 (2022, right)


2 Mile
2 Mile | Girls: Dalia Frias – 9:50.70 (2022, left) | Boys: Nathan Mountain – 8:42.12 (2021, right)