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Tyler King (left), still fast after all these years.

Former CHS state champ Tyler King (left), still fast after all these years.

Tyler King, the big time. Big time, Mr. Tyler King.

Oh, you’ve already met? Good, good.

As he continues to write the final chapter in his stellar college running career, Coupeville High School grad (and living legend) Tyler King spends a lot of time hanging out with the best in the business.

Friday morning, that brought him and his University of Washington cross country teammates to Wisconsin, where the Huskies ran in the Adidas Invitational, an event that draws a bigger field than the NCAA Championships themselves.

While there King acquitted himself quite nicely, finishing in the top third of a 244-runner field.

He covered the 8K course at the Thomas Zimmer Championship Course in Madison in a crisp 24 minutes, 22 seconds to claim 83rd place.

King was the third fastest U-Dub male finisher.

The Husky men claimed 13th, out of 36 teams, with Syracuse, the #2-ranked team in the nation, collecting the championship trophy.

Marc Scott of Tulsa was the individual winner in 23:35.

King’s training partners did even better, as the Husky women, who are ranked #10, finished 8th as a team in their race.

Boise State’s Allie Ostrander won the individual title, while top-ranked New Mexico flexed its might in capturing the team title.

Maddie Meyers topped the Washington women with a 29th place performance.

Up next for King and Co. is the Pac-12 Championships Oct. 30 in Colfax.

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Tyler King -- even his hair looks fast.

Tyler King — even his hair looks fast.

Tyler King was the key.

Well, one of them, as the University of Washington mens’ cross country team stacked together a string of runners Friday to grab enough points to pull off a surprising eighth-place finish at the illustrious Wisconsin adidas Invitational.

Running on the Thomas Zimmer Championship Course in Madison, the Huskies, currently ranked #25 in the nation, grabbed their first-ever top ten team finish at the event, upending ten teams currently ranked ahead of them.

Washington benefited from All-American senior Aaron Nelson claiming third in the field of 254 runners, but the strength of its overall showing came from a pack of runners who finished right on top of each other.

That group, which included Coupeville grad King (65th overall, 4th best among UW runners in 24 minutes, 25 seconds), pulled in enough points for U-Dub to upset #11 Michigan, #12 BYU, #13 Providence, #16 New Mexico, #17 Arkansas, #18 Florida State, #19 Eastern Kentucky, #20 Oklahoma, #23 Indiana and #24 Princeton.

Syracuse, ranked seventh in the nation, held off #14 Iona for the team title, followed by #9 Wisconsin, #5 Portland and #7 Stanford.

Maxim Korolev of Stanford (23:43) won the individual race, with Nelson hitting the tape eight seconds behind him.

King, a redshirt junior, and his Husky teammates will have two weeks of practice before starting their postseason run at the Pac-12 Championships Oct. 31 in Oakland.

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