Women's 3000m Steeplechase - 2022 NCAA outdoor track and field championships
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- BYU's Courtney Wayment rewrote the record books in the steeplechase, running a brilliant 9:16.00 - a collegiate record - at the 2022 NCAA outdoor track and field championships, making her the number five American all-time. Watch the full 3000m steeplechase here.
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"So many things to like here. You get an outdoor championship. You get a collegiate record. A world championship qualifier. A fifth all-time. Which of these is the favorite one of those if we are going to start ranking them?"
"Winning."
Perfect answer. Congratulations, Courtney.
Do we really need to see the winner in the thumbnail - it spoils the watching?
I appreciate it myself. It helps me to know which events I most want to watch.
Agree
Courtney Wayment is a thing of beauty to watch running. She made that look easy. Hope she moves on to have great success in the pro circuit.
I was there in the stadium. It was raining pretty hard. She set the collegiate record by seven seconds in the rain. It was amazing. Title iX!!
I just watched this again after recently meeting Courtney Wayment by chance at the SLC airport while returning from a European vacation. What a lovely inspirational young woman! She was so sweet and friendly and it was such a thrill for me to talk with her for a few minutes. I love to run myself and have such respect and admiration for incredible runners like Courtney. Thank you Courtney for your example of dedication and perseverance, cute personality and for being the wonderful person you are. Congratulations and best wishes with your professional career and life. God bless!!!
9:16 is super legit!! She got a real shot placing in nationals.
I like how your mention of her record time, 9:16, was annotated by UA-cam to be a time stamp of 9:16 which coincidentally takes you to the actual time she crossed the line at 9:16.
@@slayer8actual almost as if the video started when the gun went off 🤔
One of two fastest Courtney's on the planet. Pretty amazing. I see a sub 9:00 in this woman's future.
@@luke_222 yeah, no shit. You figured that out all by yourself.
@@slayer8actual that's quite a coincidence !...
Hey, Oregon, where are the fans? Weak.
Killer run ! actually the top 2 were outstanding times...
Fantastic end to a fantastic college career. I love the confidence...push on the gas. Congratulations!!
incredible time in such poor conditions, especially for steeple! looks like a top 3 trials finish in her near future!! congrats Courtney on the win!
BYU seems to always find not only great athletes but great human beings. Parents have to be proud.
Wonderful! Americans Coburn and Frerichs look to have some great company soon. They all have smooth form in the approach and jump over the steeples. Notice how the Yale runner, stutter and stutter steps before the jump? She literally apply breaks at each barrier. On the world stage, almost all the "elite" women do that except the Americans and a few other trained. I don't remember a DI Women's race where almost every athlete has a good form with the one exception. That's dedication to good training.
Great race from Courtney! What an awesome time for a college runner!
Now she needs to step up her game if she wanna go pro - Taking just Americans and just races done exactly this track, Hayward Field, then we still have Emma Coburn and Courtney Frerichs running 14-20 seconds faster than this. I hope she gets a great coach and can hit the 9m mark within the next 3 years.
Wayment looked like she could’ve pushed it even further. Incredible race!
Beautiful Courtney Wayment.
Thanks for the quick upload. I’ve been waiting to see the whole thing.
Wayment is now going to the OLYMPICS!!!! She is now an Olympian!!!
POV you're seeing where 2023 3000M Steeplechase NCAA Champ Olivia Markezich finished.
What a race! That was a beautiful performance.
Rockstar! Go COUGS!!!
That’s the top American 🇺🇸 time too!
Great Run!🏃
Lets gooo McCabe!!!!
Congrats, Courtney.
Wow. Just wow.
Brilliant race!
Talk about dominant! The other runners needed binoculars just to see Wayment win. Everybody else better start training at altitude if I heard right. Will be interesting to see if she goes to the Olympics in the Steeple.
Amazing performance. I think Courtney Wayment is the best BYU women's runner ever (and they've had some damn good runners over the years) and up there with Frankie Fredericks and Ed Eyestone as the best overall. All three won three individual NCAA titles on the track, but I give the edge to Fredericks and his four Olympic silver medals in the highly competitive 100 and 200.
You may know that Eyestone coaches at BYU. I talked to him and will again. You're right about Fredericks. I think at one time he had more sub 10 second 100s than anyone.
Henry Marsh deserves mention - made 4 olympic teams...
Don’t forget Conner Mantz
Why do they not learn how to hurdle? Not one of them was hurdling.
I just found out that Courtney is a cousin to one of my outstanding 3rd grade students. I was proud of her before this and now even more so. What time could she have had with better weather and with someone pushing her. We'll find out. I wish the Airforce girl Norris could have run this year.
UNDERRATED EVENT
In my youth, we ran a more complex steeplechase...leap over that barbed wire fence, jump that gator/snake infested creek, watch out for the quicksand, avoid the clotheslines, run fast from those feral dogs. Different incentives. If you survived, you were a winner. Nice race though but I hadn't seen much this year so didn't have a favorite. #1 has a sweet stride but #2 seemed to stutter step a number of jumps.
😂
9:57
Photo of the winner in the thumbnail EACH time ?
Stupid or sadistic 🤔 ?
I wonder...
Hard to imagine someone who making that choice AND people around saying " Yep ! Great idea ! Keep up the good work ..."
As Einstein said, " I know 2 things that are infinite : space and stupidity !"
I appreciate the thumbnail as they do it. It helps me decide which events I most want to watch.
Truly one of the finest and most respectable young women we have ever met. She has had a dream and worked so hard to accomplish it with such great support from her coach and fellow participants. Such respect!!!
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1:25 Why are the barriers shorter for women? The left has assured us that there are no differences between men and women in sports (the only time they admit that there is such a thing as a woman), so shouldn't they be the same for both?
Women are naturally shorter so barriers catered to them are shorter too. I think it makes sense
@@yankaitan8648 The idiot leftists claim there's no such thing as a woman, therefore no differences between men and women, therefore no reason to have different barriers.
At 9:57 ladies are not suppose to do that. Disgusting. Abominable. Nasty.
But congratulations.
they use toilets too. no, really they do.
They can do what they want, when they want.
@@lylestavast7652 As long as it's a toilet and not on the track