Michaela Meyer will continue to chase her dreams after being one spot shy of the Olympic team
SOUTHBURY, Conn. (BVM) — Michaela Meyer was .16 seconds shy of qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics in the women鈥檚 800-meter run. Meyer, a 2016 Pomperaug High School graduate, came in fourth place at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials earlier this week.聽
She finished a footstep behind Aje茅 Wilson who earned her spot on Team USA. Although Meyer will not book a ticket to Tokyo, she did still run an impressive race. She ran a personal record of 1:58.55 after sprinting past three others in the final 200 meters.
THIS. RACE.
Athing Mu – 1:56.07 馃槻
Raevyn Rogers – 1:57.66!
Michaela Meyer picks up 3 places in the final 200 meters to finish 4th in a HUGE PR of 1:58.55!
— USTFCCCA (@USTFCCCA)
鈥淟eaving Hayward Field with absolutely no regrets,鈥 Meyer at the conclusion of the Trials. 鈥淚 am beyond grateful for my family, friends, coaches, teammates, and everyone else who has made this track and field season the best one of my life so far. This is not the end, but the beginning of a new chapter.鈥澛
This truly is only the beginning for the champion runner. Two weeks ago, Meyer won the NCAA championship in the 800m and became the first woman in the University of Virginia鈥檚 history to win a national title in track and field. She ran a then-personal best of 2:00.28.聽
Within a two-week time frame, Meyer improved her 800m time by about two seconds. At that rate of improvement, there鈥檚 no doubt that she鈥檒l be footsteps ahead in the years to come.聽
鈥淐an鈥檛 wait to keep chasing my dreams,鈥 she on June 30.
