No limits when it comes to racing for a national title 🥇
@BYUTFXC’s Meghan Hunter, the third-fastest women’s 800 meters runner in collegiate history, meets with DyeStat’s Keenan Gray on the third and final installment of DyeStat Discussions ahead of the NCAA Division 1 Outdoor Championships to talk about competing in Eugene in one of the most competitive fields ever assembled in meet history.
In this episode, Hunter reflects on the historic season the women’s 800 has been having at the collegiate level, how she went from being a high school sprinter to a middle-distance star, what the last six years have been like running for coach @ddosanjhtaylor at BYU and what the future holds for her after she wraps up her collegiate career.
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📸: Bert Richardson
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Meghan Hunter of @BYUTFXC lowers her own NCAA #3 All-Time mark in the women’s 800m at NCAA DI West First Round.
Hunter will matchup against NCAA #2 All-Time Michaela Rose in Eugene 🍿
@pjvazel I completely forgot! I just looked at 2017 world outdoor and the numbers seem reasonable for the first 10m. Also, I think my times in this image include the reaction time, so are a little slower.
An inspiration to all those that know her. Meghan Hunter is a remarkable athlete with an exceptional story of determination.
Meghan was awarded the honor as a finalist for the 2024 Honda Inspiration Award.
Excited to attend my first @RockyMtnASB. I’m looking forward to all the great biomechanics but I’m also excited because I love winter in the mountains.