Katie Bohlke, Jule Lindner, and Kaitlyn Cook delivered exceptional performances at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, securing All-America honors and solidifying Virginia Tech’s national presence. Bohlke broke her own school record in the 5,000 meters with a time of 15:18.71, while Lindner finished seventh in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Cook also shone, earning Honorable Mention in the triple jump. Their achievements highlight a successful track season for Virginia Tech athletes.

By the Numbers
  • Bohlke’s 5,000-meter record of 15:18.71 broke her previous mark of 15:31.85.
  • Lindner’s time of 9:47.96 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase earned her First Team All-America honors.
  • Cook recorded a triple jump mark of 12.65 meters (41 feet, 6 inches).
Yes, But

Despite the impressive performances, the Hokies faced fierce competition from other national powerhouses, highlighting the need for continued improvement and development in upcoming seasons.

State of Play
  • Bohlke established herself as a top distance runner with consistent record-breaking performances throughout the season.
  • Lindner rapidly ascended in her freshman year, earning multiple accolades and breaking records.
  • Cook's debut season showcased her potential, including strong results in both triple and long jumps.
What's Next

Moving forward, Bohlke, Lindner, and Cook are expected to continue enhancing their skills and aim for even higher placements at future national championships, with an eye towards NCAA titles.

Bottom Line

The standout performances of Bohlke, Lindner, and Cook reflect a promising future for Virginia Tech track and field, signaling that the program is poised for continued success on the national stage.