Chappell Breaks 1500 School Record at NCAA First Round
Junior distance runner Lottie Chappell set a new school record for Georgia Tech in the 1500m with a time of 4:14.92 at the NCAA East First Round, becoming the first female athlete from the program to run under 4:15. This achievement marks her first career record and adds to her five other top-five program performances this season. Chappell previously recorded a strong 4:16.53 at the Penn Relays, putting her in contention for a spot at the championships. She strategically paced herself during the race, making decisive moves to secure her victory. Chappell now holds the record that was previously set by Nicole Fegans at 4:16.34.
By the Numbers- Chappell's record time: 4:14.92
- Previous record by Nicole Fegans: 4:16.34
- Chappell placed 19th overall, ranking 10th in her heat.
- She is part of a larger team effort, with upcoming races from Billy Carlton and Matt Castronuovo in the 3000m steeplechase.
Georgia Tech athletes will compete in additional events following Chappell's groundbreaking performance, including the 3000m steeplechase and the 5000m race. Their performances could further elevate the team's presence in the competition and contribute to the ongoing success of the athletics program.
Bottom LineChappell鈥檚 record-breaking performance not only highlights her individual talent but also marks a significant achievement in Georgia Tech's track history. As the athletics department engages in a major fundraising initiative, these successes are crucial for inspiring future support and investments.
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