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Running Down a Record
Learn more about BYU's Riley Chamberlain, who broke the NCAA indoor mile record on Valentine's Day.
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Jane Hedengren began her freshman year at BYU by breaking records and claiming the runner up NCAA cross country title.
Meghan Hunter's miraculous recovery turned to dramatic success when she returned to distance running.
Racking up collegiate and professional trophies, BYU-trained distance runners are leading the pack.
BYU runner Aidan Troutner ran a sub-four-minute mile at elevation indoors in Utah—a feat some thought impossible.
Casey A. Clinger ('23) shatters a 38-year old distance running record held by none other than his own coach.
Courtney Wayment ended her BYU track career with more national titles than any other BYU female athlete.
Casey Clinger and Lucas Bons join Doug Padilla as the only three people to ever run a sub-4-minute mile in Utah.
Courtney Wayment claims two national titles at indoor track meet, and Conner Mantz wins the men's cross country race.
This BYU Honored Alumni Award recipient, former athlete, and communications star has been chasing dreams her whole life.
In 1908, the BYU track athletes were winners both on the field and in front of the camera.
Clayton Young celebrates his 10K national championship win with his family.
Each year a BYU track director helps Utah State Prison inmates train for an annual marathon run inside prison walls.
800-meter track star Shaquille B. Walker attributes his success to his faith.
Take direction, work hard, sweat the small things, and give life all you've got.
After a mission left him doubting he would ever compete again, this athlete now has a bigger goal—the Olympics.
Running for BYU, Nachelle Stewart Mackie laid it all out on the track.
Miles B. Batty (’12) may not have won the Wanamaker Mile, but it just might be his best loss ever.
After decades of coaching Cougars, R. Craig Poole is now head coach at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.