They attributed their powerful kick in the last 100 meters to all the Pride flags lining the course
that their win “meant more being in a state where there is so much hateful legislation and to meet queer people in the community that were so grateful and thankful I was here.”
On the heels of her five NAIA Indoor national titles earned last month, Addy Wiley, a 19-year-old Huntington University freshman, took third in 4:30.94, becoming the youngest podium winner in the event’s history. Taking fourth in 4:31.1 was Colleen Quigley in her first running-specific race of the season, following her successful inaugural training block and racing season with USA Triathlon. In ana few days before the race, Quigley addressed what she described as “confusion over which sport I’ll be competing in this year … track or triathlon?” The Olympian and national champion says she has “unfinished business” on the track , and walked away happy with this early season test of her fitness.
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