
Mini Meets
Mini Meets give AATC adult members and the public (high school age and older) a chance to test their fitness in a welcoming, supportive, and competitive atmosphere!
Meets are free for AATC members and available to non-members for a small entrance fee. Some participants treat the meet as a normal interval workout, others run for a personal best or to win their event(s).
The 2025 Winter Mini Meet took place on Wednesday February 19, 2025 at the Lincoln Athletic Building in Ypsilanti. See below for a short summary of this and other recent AATC Mini Meets.
Stay tuned for information about our next Mini Meet! Please let us know if you would like to volunteer to help out – these events require a lot of person-power!
MINI MEET PIX AND RESULTS:
February 19, 2025 – Winter Mini Meet
This was AATC’s first Mini Meet at the Lincoln Athletic Building in Ypsilanti on its 300-meter track. 55 participants competed in the meet and race events were 1600m, 200m, 800m, 60m, and 4x300m mixed relay. The relay distance was a new event for us, which the Dearborn Track Club (Mike Scannell, Haiyong Liu, Evan Waszkiewicz and Jon Mehl) conquered in 3:00.9. Many thanks to all participants, race volunteers, and Happy Pace Timing for a great competition!
July 27, 2024 – Summer Mini Meet
68 individuals and 12 teams competed in seven events in the 2024 AATC Clash of the Clubs Mini Meet at the Pioneer High School track in Ann Arbor: 5000m, 200m, 1 Mile, 1 Mile Racewalk, 400-800-800-400 Relay, 4x100m Relay, and 4x400m Relay. Congratulations to the Ford Runners Club for winning the team competition!
Participants enjoyed friendly competition, refreshments, music, and some awesome drumming by the Ann-Hua Runners. Thank you to all of our volunteers, spectators and participants!
January 30, 2024 – Winter Mini Meet
Thank you to the Dearborn Track Club for working with the AATC to put on this mini meet at EMU Bowen Fieldhouse, our first since January 2020! 71 participants competed in 5 running events (1 Mile, 200m, 800m, 60m, 4x400m relay) and Standing Broad Jump, in Open and Age-Handicapped Classes. Thank you to all of our the volunteers, spectators and participants!