Leo Neugebauer breaks decathlon collegiate record at 2024 outdoor championships
Leo Neugebauer scored 8961 points in the decathlon at the 2024 NCAA DI outdoor track and field championships to break his … source
Leo Neugebauer scored 8961 points in the decathlon at the 2024 NCAA DI outdoor track and field championships to break his … source
Watch Oregon’s Edward Cheserek race to the 2017 men’s 5000m title at the NCAA indoor track and field championships held at … source
She will be back !❤
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These are real women, not men pretending to be women.
Fantastic Katelyn! Congrats! I really enjoyed that so much, whoo! You're the Flash,!
Thank God for North American commentators who can pronounce the R. KT is a superhuman runner due to her mind that sorts all the challenges out. That natural "effortless" stride is part of all the greats. Those who look like they're struggling should skip athletics. "Nice and easy does it every time."
boring, no bravery here
I never get tired of seeing this sequence.
NCAA titles
NCAA Division I Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships
5000 meters: 2022
NCAA Division I Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships
3000 meters: 2023
5000 meters: 2023
NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship
6 km XC: 2022
The satanic salute after finishing is a bit worrying. I don't think she knows about it. The Hawaii salute is raising the thumb and pinkie.
Perfect running style she hardly moves her head with a great stride cadence.
It amazes me watching her run. If you watch closely you notice there is very little twisting motion in her upper body. Her arms seem to be going straight forward and back and not crossing in front of her. It’s just an amazing fluid motion and it seems to save a lot of energy and helps her not fight for balance as much as it appears some of the other women do. It seems that if your upper body and arms twist in motion you have to fight just a little to maintain balance and forward motion thereby using just a little more energy in every stride. You just don’t see such a fluid motion as you see in Katlyn’s stride very often.
Wow. How smart are these ladies! AND the announcers. Are women way smarter than men on average?
I hate getting lapped
it seems she always crosses the line with more left in the tank than anyone else. Cracks me up the way she meets and greets the others as they stumble in. Her race performance frequently reminds me of the famous line of the race announcer in Secretariat's Belmont as he stretched out his unheard of lead: "He's moving like a tremendous machine!"
The afterburner
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Tuohy is my hero on her way to Olympic glory. Such a humble persona of a athlete.
Why oh why oh why have championships at altitude? We want to see competitions at different elevations, yes, but not for the championship. We wanna see record breaking runs for championships.
Wonderful Katelyn! God bless you! Thanks for ALL!
Devil horn🤘hands
It’s just plain God given talent with hard work. Only few individual in this world is blessed with this ability. God bless you Katelyn.Congratulations!
Even at altitude,the Africans could not defeat her.
How does someone like Katelyn feel coming in 32 seconds under her pr??
Congratulation idol.
Interesting, the top 4 runners and 6 of the top 8 did not train at altitude.
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What crack in the door or window are you talking about? Wasn't Katelyn Tuohy already up front. How about increased her speed or hit the go button or turned it up a notch. Found a crack?
Katelyn is consistent with power, and she has really perfected her tactical racing skills.
what a slow time.
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Nice race for KT. Don’t know why the ladies who are not doubling back in 3k not pushing the pace after 2k. Great strategy for KT, bad strategy for the others
Special K is amazing
Fuck you NCAA and your piece of shit quality coverage
Very well done Katelyn and Kelsey.
Waiting now for the 3000m to start.
I will state right off the bat "I hate running, I love watching others run." I have watched every Katelyn running video, some more than twice, since I came across her exploits in high school. I biggest difference I have noticed is her stride, its rhythm is consistent start to finish. Most runners seem to get a bit choppy near the end of longer races, Katelyn doesn't. I will continue to watch running instead of doint it lol.
Does anyone else wonder/worry about whether Tuohy is running too much? Why do a distance double at this level? It's not high school. You don't run a thoroughbred champion into the ground. Wouldn't it be better to run selectively and preserve her body? They held her back a bit at the start of the cross country season, but she ran the 2nd half of the season hard and immediately went into a rigorous indoor season, and now this 5K/3K double plan, and probably headed after this straight into a lot or competing outdoors. This is a girl with major pro potential. I just wonder if her running this hard year round will cost her in the long run?
She'll be a 6 time NCAA champion after she wins the 3000m today.