Sandra Day OConnor High School Track in Helotes, Texas - runtrack.run
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Sandra Day OConnor High School Track

400m synthetic track in Helotes, TX
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Altitude
About 300m above sea level1000ft above sea level
Surface
Synthetic
Has lighting
Yes
More information
www.nisd.net/oconnor
Track quality
Good
Area
Helotes
Number of lanes
8
Location
OConnor High School, 12221, Leslie Road, Helotes, Bexar County, Texas, 78023, USA
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Approximate lengths of straights/curves
103m/97m
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