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Meyer finishes fourth, Wynne places fifth in Olympic Trials finals

Chris Graham

uva athleticsVirginia grad student Michaela Meyer and UVA graduate Henry Wynne came up just short in their efforts to make the USA Track & Field Olympic team during the final day of competition at the Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore.

Meyer was fourth in the 800-meter finals while Wynne placed fifth in the 1500 meters. The top three finishers from those races automatically qualified for the Tokyo Games if they also met the Olympic Standard qualifying time.

Meyer, who won the NCAA title in the 800 meters at Oregon’s Hayward field, ran a personal best and school record time of 1:58.55. That smashed the ACC record (1:59.63) for the event. She became only the fifth woman in collegiate history, regardless of competition date, to go sub 1:59 in the 800.

Meyer’s time was good enough to meet the Olympic standard.

Meyer was in eighth place as the field came off the final turn and managed to pass three other runners over the final 100 meters but could not overtake third-place finisher Ajee´Wilson, who grabbed the final spot to Tokyo with a time of 1:58.39.

Competing in a tightly-packed race, Wynne was forced to run outside for most of his 1500-meter event. He also had a strong finish to move up to fifth place with a time of 3:37.70. At Virginia, Wynne won the 2016 NCAA indoor mile and was the ACC’s 1500-meter champion that same year.

Both Meyer and Wynne’s races were delayed by five hours when organizers of the event moved back the start times due to record heat in Eugene on Sunday, with temperatures topping out at 111 degrees.

 

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