News & Notes from the Fast Women Newsletter
Below is an excerpt from the Fast Women newsletter, posted with permission. Fast Women produces a high-quality, weekly newsletter, focused on women’s track & field,
Below is an excerpt from the Fast Women newsletter, posted with permission. Fast Women produces a high-quality, weekly newsletter, focused on women’s track & field,
On Friday night, Natalie Cook, a senior from Flower Mound, Texas, produced one of those performances that is tough to ignore.
This year’s Texas Relays attracted star-studded fields in the sprints. Half of the Olympic gold medal winning 4x400m relay reunited
Ajee’ Wilson has quite the collection of medals, but one thing missing, until now, was a senior world championship gold medal
Katelyn Tuohy missed winning the 5,000m title by 0.46 seconds and came even closer in the 3,000m, finishing second by 0.25 seconds.
Though Cranny’s recent 14:33 5,000m indoors suggested she had a shot at Molly Huddle’s American 10,000m record of 30:13.17, it wasn’t clear heading into the TEN whether she was planning to go for it or not.
Ajee’ Wilson struggled a bit with her running in 2021 (but still managed to make the Olympic team), but all of her races thus far in 2022 indicate that things are headed in the right direction again.