
Sianni Wynn continued to rewrite the record books and strenghten her case to go down as the greastest female sprinter in NJ high school history with another jaw-dropping performance on Saturday.
The Pennsauken senior shattered her own state record in the 200-meter dash when the University of Florida-bound star blazed to a 23.17 victory at The CIRCUIT meet at the Ott Center in Philadelphia.
Wynn's 23.17 took down her previous state mark of 23.31, which she ran to finish first for the third straight year at the Meet of Champions last March at Ocean Breeze on Staten Island.
Wynn, arguably the greastest female sprinter in NJ high school history, now ranks No. 4 in the nation this season and No. 13 in U.S. high school indoor history, just behind the legendary Allyson Felix! Felix ran 23.14 when she was a senior in 2003 at Los Angeles Baptist High School, which is now the south campus of Heritage Christian School in North Hills, California.
Wynn, the 2025 New Balance National champ in the 100m dash, also holds the state indoor record in the 55 dash (6.73) and the 60 (7.29), and is No. 2 in NJ outdoor history in both the 100 (11.25) and the 200 (23.05).
Next up for Wynn is the Meet of Champions next Sunday Ocean Breeze where she will be favored to win both the 55m and 200m for the fourth straight year and break the NJ record for the most M of C victories. Wynn currenty has 11 M of C titles in her career (indoors and outdoors combined), which is ties her for the most in NJ history with all-time greats Olivia Baker of Columbia and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of Union Catholic.