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STANFORD, Calif. -
Carsyn Koch met the U.S. Women's Olympic Trials 800 meter qualifying standard with a 2:02.39 in the Payton Jordan Invitational at Stanford University.
The Top 32 in the event will be invited to compete in the Trials on July 1-10 in Eugene, Oregon. The qualifying mark is 2:03.0.
Koch's performance is also #1 all-time in NCAA Division II according to the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. (
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The Washburn, Maine native previously had the #3 effort on the DII list of 2:03.58 which she established on April 16 at the Mt. SAC Relays in California.
Koch is the 2016 NCAA Division II Women's Indoor 800 Meter Champion. She was the 2015 outdoor runner-up as a freshman.
She now owns the Top 5 times in Lady Jacket track & field history and six of the top seven.
Quotable:
Head Coach
Jeff Bolender ... "I am excited for Carsyn. She is a tremendous young lady. She has a special God-given talent and the work ethic and focus to compete at a very high level.
"She is humble, but at the same time is confident. This is so important as she has been thrown into such competitive races this early in her running experiences.
"She also realizes that to continue to get better she must continue to train hard, but also be very smart about not overdoing training. Praise the Lord for such a great opportunity and accomplishment!"
Carsyn Koch ... "I was really nervous, but I knew I could run with these girls. No one had told me I was seeded last so, as far as I knew, the race wouldn't be easy, but it was definitely possible to finish well in my heat.
"It was a little windy, but otherwise perfect conditions. I went out with the mindset of doing my best and racing smart splits. I was proud of all the hard workout days and discipline with my training paying off!"
Payton Jordan Invitational Meet Info
Women's 800 Meter Run Section 2 Results
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