The Baldwin High School track and field teams delivered impressive performances at the 2026 GHSA Class AAA Track and Field Championships, held at the new Spec Towns Track in Athens. The Braves celebrated their first state championship in nine years, highlighted by their gold medal win in the 4脳200-meter relay, where they set a new school record. Three relay members also assisted the team in securing a second-place finish in the 4脳100-meter relay, further showcasing their talent. Additionally, the Bravettes earned medals in multiple events, with senior Nakayla Lundy and junior Zuri Grant contributing significantly to the team's success.

By the Numbers
  • Baldwin's 4脳200-meter relay team won gold, setting a new school record.
  • The Braves secured three state medals each for Zkwon Dyous and Kielan Walker, tying a school record.
Yes, But

While the track and field teams achieved notable success, the competition was fierce, highlighting the need for continual improvement as they prepare for future championships.

State of Play
  • The 2026 GHSA Class AAA Track and Field Championships showcased Baldwin's competitive edge against statewide competitors.
  • With multiple relay teams finishing strong, the Braves demonstrated depth in talent among both seniors and juniors.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Baldwin's track and field program aims to build on this success by developing younger athletes and maintaining competitive training regimens to enhance their performance at future meets.

Bottom Line

Baldwin's recent achievements at the state championships underline a significant resurgence in their track and field program, setting the stage for continued success in the coming years.