Tatum David is back healthier and faster than she's ever been. In this interview, former client and camper Kylie McCoy dives into Tatum's training, injury management, controlling what can be controlled, overcoming challenges, and preparing for collegiate running.
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"Emma Coburn was a raw talent from Crested Butte who knew nothing about track and field, because running to her meant floating like a deer over mountain trails. Joe Bosshard was a kid from Wisconsin in the process of moving to Crested Butte to be coached by the man who was coaching her, Trent Sanderson.
Bosshard learned a lot about coaching from Wetmore and also from Sanderson, who has been integral in the development of phenom Brie Oakley. A standout at Grandview High School where she became one of America’s top prep runners, Oakley will run for the University of California this fall." Hear the latest from high school All-American Katelynne Hart. Interviewed by former Team Prep USA Client & Camper Kylie McCoy!
Mike Newman, Dyestat It has come to the point that when ever Glenbard West’s Katelynne Hart steps onto the track, something special happens. It happened again on a 65-degree evening on the Arcadia High School track in the suburbs of Los Angeles. Hart is only a sophomore but does not race like her age. In crossing the finish line in winning the Girls Invitational 3200 Meter Run in the second fastest time ever for an Illinois Girls athlete (10:02.56). Only Kayla Beattie and the 9:56.96 that she ran at the 2011 Girls State Championships is faster. After Saturday’s race, Hart will have her sights on that time. She has more than two years to cut six more seconds off her new personal best. ![]()
It was no surprise that Hart took the lead as soon as the gun went off. Corie Smith of Buchanan High School (CA), another sophomore, was the only runner that stayed with the Illinois runner after the first two laps. Smith is not your average runner. She won the California D1 State Championships in the fall. Then again, Hart is not your average runner either.
Hart went through 1600-meters in a blazing 5:00.1 suddenly moving away from Smith gaining five seconds in the next 400-meters. Hart as a freshman would stick at running 78-79 laps in the middle of the race. It’s a year later. She has more confidence in her talent. She has more desire not to et anyone finish ahead of her. Her slowest lap was her seventh circuit around the track in 76.7. She responded with a 72.9 final lap. Even though Maria Castillo of Saugus (CA) was closing the gap in the final two laps, Hart at times in this race had a 13 second lead. Castillo finished in 10:09.12 but it seemed like she was light years behind. “I did not now what to expect coming into this race. The atmosphere here was fantastic. There were so many great runners here,” Hart told the crowd after her race. “I just wanted to come here and do my best. I really wanted to push my last mile. I wanted to control myself in the beginning. I usually go out too fast, so I was pleased in how I went out today. I think I was 34 in the first 200. Doing that I knew that I would have more at the end.” She did just that coming back to run 5:02.4 in her final four laps. Just another special race from the kid from Glenbard West. I’m sure we will be saying that the next time she steps to the starting line. Hart’s splits: 72.1 – 2:27.5 (75.4) – 3:43.8 (76.3) – 5:00.1 (76.3) – 6:16.3 (76.2) – 7:32.9 (76.6) – 8:49.6 (76.7) – 10:02.56 (72.9) Read more: ILXCTF - Mike Newman - News - Hart runs Illinois All Time #2 time to win Girls 3200 at Arcadia Invitational Read more: Mike Newman - News - Hart runs Illinois All Time #2 time to win Girls 3200 at Arcadia Invitational
Brie Oakley was full-time client for 2 years under the tutelage of Coach Sanderson, and accomplished the largest win margin in Nike (NXN) history in 2016.
--- "Over the summer Oakley trained with Trent Sanderson’s Team Prep USA, a program for elite runners based in Crested Butte. Sanderson coached Olympic steeplechase bronze medalist Emma Coburn before she got to the University of Colorado. He says Oakley has great running mechanics and can perform at very high heart rates, but her “grit factor” is exceptional as well. “She’s that type of girl that is ‘Yes, ma’am’ and ‘Yes, sir,’ but there is a deep yearning for success,” Sanderson said. “Running is how she gets to release it. Running allows her to ‘speak’ what’s hidden in her mind, hidden in her body. That allows her to go out and do it in her way.”
The most lethal kick of the weekend belonged to Glenbard West (IL) High sophomore Katelynne Hartin the girls 1-mile at New Balance on Sunday.
With Northern (PA) High sophomore Marlee Starliper commanding much of the race from the front over the first seven and a half laps, a secondary pack emerged with Hart and Greencastle (PA) High's Taryn Parks. Hart initially had to navigate that struggle -- and probably added about meters to her race -- the race's first six and a half laps before realizing she needed to take charge in the last 200m. But she ultimately had no problem doing that, chasing down Starliper from down as much as 50 or 60 meters. The former soccer player surged in the final 50 meters, touching home for a winning time and personal indoor record time of 4:45.47 to win her first indoor national title. West Virginia's Victoria Starcher did the same thing, overcoming a huge deficit to start to finish second in 4:46.32 while Shoreham-Wading River (NY) High's Katherine Lee was third in 4:46.61. View the original MileSplit Article Here!
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