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East Helena Today
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Lockwood's Tana Larson wins high-jump dual in East Helena
State's top high-jump competitors face off on day of standout performances
Apr. 12, 2026 at 4:39am
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A dynamic artistic interpretation of the high-jump showdown between two of Montana's top athletes, captured in a cubist style that reflects the explosive energy and competitive spirit of the event.East Helena TodayIn East Helena, Montana, two of the state's top high-jump athletes, Tana Larson of Lockwood and another unnamed competitor, went head-to-head in a high-jump dual just before a storm rolled in. Larson emerged victorious in the competition.
Why it matters
High-jump is a marquee event in Montana high school track and field, and this dual between two of the state's top performers generated excitement and interest ahead of the upcoming state championships.
The details
The article does not provide details on the specific heights cleared by Larson and her opponent, or the margin of Larson's victory. However, the fact that this dual took place just before a storm arrived adds an element of drama to the competition.
- The high-jump dual took place just before storm clouds rolled into East Helena on April 12, 2026.
The players
Tana Larson
A high-jump athlete from Lockwood, Montana who is considered one of the top performers in the state so far this season.
The takeaway
This high-jump dual between two of Montana's top athletes generated excitement and interest ahead of the upcoming state championships, showcasing the talent and competitiveness in this marquee high school track and field event.

