Thank you so much for cutting out the non racing if only we could have better announcers as they never mentioned Katelyn looking over toward the stands each lap in the latter part of the race and they never mentioned why she was looking at her watch you could see she was taking lap splits. I never watch espn for this reason, I like to see the race from beginning to end.
Her fist time at 10k as a Sophomore and she almost sets the record. Absolutely a joy to watch. Her kick is so incredibly strong. Prayers that she stays healthy. Thanks for posting this, I am definitely a fan.
That she runs so well and has the knowledge and discipline not to injure herself brings tears to my eyes. She is a true champion. Fabulous talent on the rise to glory ❤❤❤
@@eltonalbert5714 Yes. On a hot & humid night and no one to press her she still had a very impressive time. If pressed she very well may have set a record. It's crazy to watch her stride along smoothly in the last laps of a 10K like she's in the middle laps of a 3K.
I became a fan of hers when she was dominating as a sophomore in h.s. Her graceful power and dominating wins drew my attention, and she has only gotten better each year, and remained humble throughout. Her lung capacity is phenomenal - she’s hardly breathing heavily after running hard for nearly 33 minutes. Congratulations on your victory, Katelyn! 🥇🏃♀️
@@peterhammer6915 Yep... She hasn't reached her peak... Anoucer says that she has another five to ten years if she don't get no injuries. Exiting time for her.... I am sure she has other goals as wll.
Amazing. She ran 1:09.7 on her final lap - with no one pushing her but herself. And she wasn't even tired afterwards. If she had some competition, I'm sure she would have shattered that meet record.
I haven't been watching Katelyn for very long but can already instantly recognize her style and even how she holds herself at the starting line. She's one of a kind. I don't watch track events but she came up on my YT feed somehow and now I've watched more and more of her races, going back to high school. Had pretty much that form back then.
I remember the first time I seen Katelyn run at a Highschool meet , I said to myself then that she was the one to watch and I was right. Katelyn's tenacity , determination , true grit and sportsmanship are top notch.
It's a real joy to see a human being running so incredibly fluidly - almost making the motion an art-form. I'm not usually a great athletics fan, but this young lady is very special.
I didn't think she would move up to the 10K. She not only did it but also won her debut! I wonder if she'll entertain a marathon after college like Conner Mantz. (5/11/23)
She's setting collegiate records in some events but her times are still several seconds behind world record levels. She's talked about the 2024 Olympics but I don't know if she'll be ready yet to compete at a world class level. I think 2028 will more likely be her prime.
I have always admired distance runners maybe because I was such a poor runner. Years later I discovered I had heart and lung issues. Tuohy is so gifted to be strong and healthy.
Mary Cain is definitely the best example of bad coaches controlling every aspect of an athlete from style, types of exercises, sleep, diet, what they say and do. What to wear, etc. I think Mary was certainly a mismanaged athlete😢
@@katelyntuohyfans I discovered the young lady while I was bouncing around the internet when she was extremely young. I was mesmerized with her beautiful, effortless running gate. Really looking forward to great things for her including Olympic glory!
Great run Katelyn on your 10k debut, let's also give a shout out to the other pack girls who ran a brilliant race, the pack is becoming a real powerhouse. 👏🙂
Excellent debut at 10,000m for KT. Great race. This is the distance I believe Katelyn will use to hit top level Internationally. I'm picking Olympics, 2028, 10,000m for Katelyn to shine. On a different note, also Cross-Country and possibly Road Running. Please remember that NCAA College/University level for middle/long distance Track, is a much lower level than Open Grade events. Cheers.
Katelyn always lets people know how happy she is at NC State. She’s being guided by a great coach. Going from a NCAA record 5K race at 15:03 to great learning experience with the 10K. Katelyn’s growth with coach Hennis is great advertising for NC State. Be all you can be at NC State!
There are more videos on Katelyn Tuohy on You Tube than all other runners combined. She's an awesome runner but I think she has a parent or two who is a real promoter.
KATELYN, YOUR A SUPER STAR, A TITAN IN YOUR FIELD, DESTINED FOR GREATNESS?WELL DESERVED, UP THERE WITH THE BEST ON THE PLANET 🌏 ALL THE BEST GOING FORWARD, YOU DESERVE IT 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
She gave some extremely enjoyable race running. I wish she could continue, but if she doesn't, thank you, Caitlin Tuohy. Now I'm watching Caitlin Clark. The future looks good.
Katelyn might get all the attention, but every one of those girls are doing a TON of running - they all deserve the recognition. I want to know even what the last place girl is doing, I was never able to break 33min, although I never really trained seriously.
@@bluenetmarketing It was an observation. The key point of the observation was that they went out very slow. At the ACC, also with warm conditions, they were content to run behind a runner who was hitting 80-82 seconds a lap. At the SEC, the better runners were content to hang behind a runner doing 84-90. That led to a much slower race. Plus, the SEC didn't have a Tuohy pushing the pace at the end.
A double in a conference championship is nice for a distance runner. BTW do't expect records in the NCAA meet, it is being held at 4,600 ft altitude. Sort of like the indoors this year.
Great strategy for first performance. Take it easy for 23 lqps then finish stronger in the last two after looking at her watch. It's great , Quarzo, her teammate finished second. Looking forward to Touhy going sub 15 in the 5k.
Any KT fans collecting her first card (Sports Illustrated for Kids) or other memorabilia? I've managed to find 12 of them as well as 2 uncut sheets. Put one on my NCSU Sports Hall of Fame wall with cards from about 40 other stars. If anyone is fan of NCSU track we can also get 4 different cards of Joan Benoit ('78) who won the first Olympics Marathon Gold Medal for women as well the Boston Marathon twice. While Joan won two ACC team XC champions unlike Katelyn she never got the the NCAA prize.
Siempre le eh tenido fe ah esta sen̈orita para que llegue a sobresalir tiene muchas cualidades yo fui fondista pero como aficionado y se que este deporte es duro le deseo que triunfe y sea un buen ser humano que nunca pierda su hubicacion felicidades y que siga asi amen 🙏
She's starting to do like she did in HS.... racing the clock instead of of the other runners as not many can keep up... at almost 30 minutes of running she still could kick it in to 2nd or 3rd gear.... and she better get that Cap quote going again.... "On your right!"
I hope people don't put too much pressure on her as she still has a long way to go. I also think she should be put into more races against faster runners, with her attitude she would be up for it especially being an intelligent young woman. In any sport playing against better opposition improves you if you have the right mental attitude as she clearly has. I'm not even an American and I want her to continue getting better.
I doubt if anyone in this sport will equal/better what Katelyn has achieved. In the UK sports people can get MBE's or OBE's but not sure about USA this gal belongs in the runners hall of fame as one of the greatest of all time ❤