Morgan advances to 5000m Olympic Final Monday

Cougar alumna Whittni Morgan placed 15th overall and sixth in her heat to qualify for the Olympic 5000m final Monday afternoon at the Stade de France.

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PARIS — Cougar alumna Whittni Morgan placed 15th overall and sixth in her heat to qualify for the Olympic 5000m final Monday afternoon at the Stade de France. 

Full Results

Morgan clocked a season-best time of 15:02.14 in her Olympic debut. The 2021 NCAA individual cross country champion raced in the middle of the pack for the first 10 laps of the 12.5 lap race. With just over 800m to go Morgan surged to the front pack and crossed the finish line in sixth place with the top eight in both heats moving on to the final. The Adidas professional will join USA teammates Elise Cranny and Karissa Schweizer for Monday's final at 1:10 p.m. MT. 

"I am really proud of the way I ran" said Morgan. "If you saw me in college, I was not a smart racer. I feel like I ran so smart out there today. I was prepared to be really tough and I needed to be."

“Whittni ran a perfectly executed race and I am beyond proud. Faith and hope were the keys today, and wow, I am speechless.”

Diljeet TaylorBYU Women's Head Cross Country Coach / Associate Director of Track & Field

Up Next

Alumna Courtney Wayment will run in the heats of the 3000m steeplechase at 2:05 a.m. Sunday morning. Find all BYU-specific Olympic information here.