Katelyn Tuohy, who was one of the fastest high school runners in U.S. history, has continued her dominance at the NCAA level with N.C. State University, winning both races she’s completed this fall, including a win at the prestigious Nuttycombe Invitational in Wisconsin on Oct. 14.
Tuohy ran away from the field with less than a mile to go to win the women’s 6 km in 19:44, five seconds ahead of her North Carolina State teammate Kelsey Chmiel. Read More
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