Courtney Frerichs at the 2022 USATF Outdoor Championships | photo ©kevmofoto.com
Courtney Frerichs at the 2022 USATF Outdoor Championships | photo ©kevmofoto.com

Courtney Frerichs leaves the Bowerman Track Club

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Courtney Frerichs is making a big change to start 2024.

The Olympic and world championship silver medalist in the women’s steeplechase announced on Monday that she would be leaving the Bowerman Track Club after seven years. She will now be coached by Amy and Alistair Cragg.

“After seven years, my time with the Bowerman Track Club has come to an end,” she said on Instagram. “This chapter has given me some of the greatest moments of my running career and some of the best relationships with teammates I will forever cherish. I have so much gratitude for the guidance Jerry, Pascal, Shalane, Colleen, and Chris have given me and their belief in me has been instrumental in the success I have had as an athlete. BTC is an incredibly special organization and I’m so thankful to have had the opportunity to be a part of it. I don’t think my 23 year old self could have ever imagined the journey that this chapter would be.

‘Griffin Humphreys has begun assisting Amy and Alistair Cragg and their team. They have offered their guidance in my training and their athletes have welcomed me with open arms. I am also so happy to be reconnecting with Pascal in the pursuit of becoming the best steeplechaser I can be.”

Following Courtney’s announcement, Bowerman Track Club posted, “Courtney reminded us to never stop dreaming. An Olympic and World medalist, Courtney is a fighter that won’t stop until she is satisfied. That fight goes on as she pursues the next stage of her career in North Carolina. Sending you to the east coast with ❤️, Courtney!”

Frerichs is the fourth athlete to depart the team since the end of last season, joining Grant Fisher, Cooper Teare and Elise Cranny, who is now with Team Boss.

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Dominique Smith

I’m a sports journalist based in Florida and I’ve covered a couple of different sports so far early on in my career, but I love the sport of track and field and the art of running. Everyone has a story and everyone has a story worth telling. My prayer is that the stories of the great athletes of this sport are told, and that the sport grows to new creative heights, so that the sport gets the respect it deserves.

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