Change Needed: Moving the 3200 for the State Series

The Problem

It seems distance coaches and parents have this conversation every season, but nothing is ever done to change it. The way the time schedules for Districts, Sectionals, and State are currently set up the longest race in high school track, the 3200, is ran at the hottest part of the day. This doesn't make any logical sense. 

As Class 1 & 2 teams compete at Sectionals, and 3,4,& 5 teams head to Districts this weekend temperatures are expected to be in the 90's by the time the 3200 rolls around in the mid-afternoon sun. Why are we setting these kids up to roast in that heat? The kids aren't ready for it, and there's no way to prepare them for 9+ minutes at race pace in the heat. It is honestly dangerous, and I wouldn't be surprised to see some kids drop out, or kids who were projected to advance fail to qualify because of the conditions. I know the old saying is "everyone is running in the same conditions" but heat doesn't effect everyone the same, and a 3200 runner is going to feel the effects more than a sprinter. You can argue that these same athletes race in the same conditions during XC season, but that argument doesn't really hold up. By the time XC season rolls around kids have had three whole months to acclimate to the sweltering Missouri heat, and this is not the same for Track. Here in St. Louis, we've gone from having snow on the ground a month ago, and freezing rain just a few weeks ago to this forecasted 90 degree weather on Saturday. They just flat haven't been running in anything remotely close to what we are expecting the next few weeks.

Now with that being said, I'm sure you all are wondering how would we fix this? In the message boards I've seen a couple of options being tossed around and I picked the two that I thought would work the best for the athletes.

Option 1: Move Back the Start of the Meets.