1. Chanelle Price has a personal record of 1:58.73 for the distance.

1. Chanelle Price has a personal record of 1:58.73 for the distance.
Chanelle Price was the gold medalist at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in 2014.
Chanelle Price was given the Wayne Basler women's athletic scholarship award to attend the University of Tennessee and study journalism and electronic media.
Chanelle Price began competing for the Tennessee Lady Volunteers cross country running and track and field teams.
Chanelle Price achieved a world indoor record for the distance medley relay at the 2009 NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship, winning the title with a time of 10:50.98 minutes with Phoebe Wright, Brittany Jones and Sarah Bowman.
Chanelle Price claimed the American junior title and went on to win a silver medal behind Cuba's Rose Mary Almanza at the 2009 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships.
Chanelle Price picked up a leg injury in the outdoor season and made only limited appearances, although these include relay legs at the Penn Relays where Tennessee defended all three of their relay titles.
Chanelle Price placed ninth individually at the NCAA indoor meet, where she again won the distance medley relay with her school.
Chanelle Price ended the season with a personal record of 2:00.15 minutes in Belgium.
Chanelle Price performed well academically: she was awarded the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2012 and appeared four times on the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll.
Chanelle Price ran in Europe in July 2013, but did not improve her best.
In semi-final 800 m, Chanelle Price did not start due to a foot injury at 2014 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
In semi-final 800 m, Chanelle Price finished 11th at 2:01.94 at 2016 United States Olympic Trials.