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On June 12, 2008 ESPN announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire Student Sports Inc., which included DyeStat, to become part of the network's new high school initiative ESPN RISE. The purchase of Dyestat by ESPN was generally opposed by the forum members and the ESPN Rise forums remain
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was a website self-described as "The Internet Home of High School Track & Field". It was founded in 1998 by John Dye, and featured his wife (Donna Dye) as the features editor, senior editor Steve Underwood, assistant editor Dave Devine, two California co-editors (Rich Gonzalez,
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DyeStat was founded by John Dye in 1995 and was aimed at high school coaches in western Maryland and served to compile results and rankings. Initially run as an amateur site, the expenses became too high. Sponsors such as Rivals and then
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level, while also covering most state and national championships. It was often used as a source for ranking and other statistics by journalists. DyeStat also featured forums for athletes to discuss running.
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In 2012 RunnerSpace.com partnered up with John Dye and is the new owner of DyeStat. It was announced December 7, 2012 by RunnerSpace president Ross Krempley and DyeStat founder John Dye.
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The new dyestat.com site hosted by RunnerSpace features the TFX performance ranking system and archives of DyeStat coverage since 1999.
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DyeStat also hosted videos and photos from some of the major high school cross country and track & field meets around the country.
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An integral part of the site was the different forums for each state. DyeStat was recommended by both the NSSF and
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On March 8, 2011, Steve Underwood begged for the return of his members back to the ESPN Rise Dyestat corporation.
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provided funds to maintain the sites activities, along with the National Scholastic Sports Foundation (NSSF).
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ESPN acquired DyeStat in 2008, but later shut it down when it got rid of its high school division in 2012.
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http://www.runnerspace.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=89&do=news&news_id=74167#ixzz2LTy4MYUs
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for high school stats that relate to the sport of track and field
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reFill
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Doug Speck
Cross Country
Track & Field
high school
Nike
USATF
ESPN Rise Track & XC Forums
Tracktalk.net
cite DyeStat
"John Dye: Thanks for the Memories"
links page
Archived
Wayback Machine
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"ESPN Acquires Student Sports, Inc. For High-School Sports Initiative ESPN RISE"
"ESPN Rise Dyestat begs for members back"
the original
high school rankings
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