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16 Facts About Katelyn Tuohy

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Katelyn Tuohy was born on March 18,2002 and is an American professional middle- and long-distance runner.

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Katelyn Tuohy is a four-time individual NCAA Division I champion.

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Katelyn Tuohy has two brothers: a younger brother, Ryan, and an older brother, Patrick, a successful cross country runner for North Rockland High School, who now runs track at Fordham University.

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At only ten years old, while running with her parents, Patrick and Denise, Katelyn Tuohy was spotted as a potentially remarkable talent by her coach-to-be, Brian Diglio.

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Katelyn Tuohy attended and competed for the North Rockland High School Red Raiders.

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On January 20, Katelyn Tuohy set the US national junior and high school 5000-meter record, when she ran 15:37.12, bettering the time of 15:45.46 set by Mary Cain in 2013.

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Katelyn Tuohy missed most of the fall season with an injury, but she made her NCAA debut in February 2021 at the Camel City Invitational.

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Katelyn Tuohy was the top freshman finisher in 2020 and the only freshman to achieve All-American status.

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Katelyn Tuohy bettered her 2020* performance by placing 15th at the 2021 NCAA Cross Country Championships with a time of 19:43.0.

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Katelyn Tuohy helped NC State take home the team title and was selected as an All-American.

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Two weeks after soundly beating 2020 NCAA XC Champ Mercy Chelangat at Notre Dame, Katelyn Tuohy won Wisconsin's Nuttycombe 6K cross country invitational in 19:44.3, leading her NC State team to a tiebreaker win over the second ranked University of New Mexico Lobos.

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Katelyn Tuohy opened the 2023 season on January 28 by breaking the NCAA indoor mile record, finishing third to two professionals, in 4:24.26 at the Dr Sander Invitational Columbia Challenge.

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Katelyn Tuohy beat the previous record of 4:25.91 set by Jenny Simpson in 2009.

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Katelyn Tuohy's finish edged NC State to the 2023 DI women's cross country team title, finishing with 123 points, one in front of Northern Arizona University.

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On December 6,2023, Katelyn Tuohy announced that she had signed a professional contract with Adidas and would forgo her final track season at NC State.

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Katelyn Tuohy's photo was on the cover of Sports Illustrated that summer.