Just to add to what was said in the video...Katelyn had surgery for a knee injury (sustained while in high school) in the summer immediately after finishing high school in June 2020. After the surgery, she was not able to start running/training again until about 6 or 7 months later, in early 2021. For essentially the first year to 1.5 years at NC State, she was fully recovering from that injury and getting back to peak form. She ran the fall 2021 XC season with a minor nagging injury. It wasn’t until spring 2022 that we saw the "real" Tuohy, finally fully healthy and nearing peak form.
Let's hope she will remain injury free and continue to demolish longstanding previous running records. As far as I know she continues to be a straight "A" student also!
The entire family is incredibly talented. I remember in a middle school modified track meet, the best kid on on our team got lapped in the mile by a short blond kid. Only recently did I find out it was Ryan Tuohy.
Ha, he’s in my county and currently runs low 9:30s in the 2 mile as a freshman. Crazy thing is there’s another freshman on his team that runs a 4:24 mile.
@@sgunther29 talent runs in the family, freshman Ryan Tuohy won XC sectionals vs 15:12-15:30 5k senior runners .. the last time a freshman won sectionals, the name was Katelyn Tuohy.
Well it was faster than the mile split OF the world record DMR but the rest of Tuohys team went slow so she had a lot of work to do! Also faster than the collegiate record (which also belongs to Tuohy), so pretty fast but not quite a record in its own right.
I got hooked on watching her a couple of months ago. I love her style of running as it looks effortless. When I was young I dreamed her dream! A great future for this amazing young athlete. 🇦🇺
@@animedudeperson2699 valby's legs were buckling at the hill when KT overtook the lead. #hillspaythebills bad news, next year, the course has more hills!
katelyn's time at Holmdel NJ (state/MoC course) might never be broken. The time, 16:21, is utterly incredible. Beat the course record by 67 seconds. It's a tough course and a 16:21 for the boys race would be a competitive time. Generational talent!
Fantastic video to summarize all she's done up to now. An amazing talent. It's incredibly rare to see this. Usually H.S. talents fade in college. Katelyn is just getting better and better.
I ran cross-country in high school. I remember this one guy, like me, was mediocre. Suddenly, there were no moments of brilliance, he started beating everyone. He was a junior, nobody could win against him. There were rumors of performance enhancing drug use by him. We will never know. He got really angry and quit rather submit to a blood test. 😮
So very good to all of this - both Ms Tuohy and the entire fields of young, public and prep school students competing in this sport. As I ran in the early 1970s there were few woman high schoolers on x/c teams. We were semi-oddball guys in a loner sport mostly unseen - but noble. I loved it and two mile track. Keep it up youths. Strive to persevere.
Real privilege to watch Katelyn deliver time after time. That takes great strength of mind as well as relentless conditioning. The cherry on top? Her team orientation.
Hey that was GREAT! Very uplifting and also inspiring summary of Princess Kate's (if I may coin a phrase) ascendence. KT is already US collegiate all-time royalty, but will she achieve monarchial rank? I say if she breaks Simpson's 3:59 outdoor 1500 record, and Simpson's outdoor 5000 mark, and breaks 15:00 she will be the Queen of NCAA middle distance track, all time. I admit, I haven't gone back to research Mary Decker Slaney's times. I can't think of anybody else who might have a legitimate claim on the crown.Anyhow, great vid and keep up the good work!
I've been keeping an eye on this wonderful young lady since she was in 7th grade. It's a tremendous joy and privilege to have her down here with us now.
The idea that KT will qualfy as the greatest collegian is likely true, But I think about the missed opportunities of Mary Decker Slaney and Mary Cain, both of whom I still hurt for.
Her last track nationals was a disaster with poor tactics, a bit of arrogance and loss of mental focus when she was expected to do the double as clear favourite with ease. It will be interesting to see if she and her coach have learnt that nothing matters but the medal
I think her DMR leg was the best thing she did this year. It really forced her to go full out after a season of training and she ended up running the fastest ever female DMR leg ever. I agree that she will need to improve, but she's already amazing and has such a great attitude.
Hi Daniel. I too am a huge KT fan and have followed her career since her High School races. But the US audience don't seem to understand her current level of ability Vs the rest of the world. College/University level isn't even a thing internationally. I think, as long as KT continues to improve, that she will hit her peak around the 2028 Olympics. Probably at 10,000m Track. But earlier in Cross-country, as long as the US College system doesn't burn her out by excessive demands to compete. (Making her race in 3 or 4 races at a Meet is NOT good for a middle/long distance runner) Also, asking her to peak in CC plus Indoor and also Outdoor, each year, takes a huge toll on the body. Middle distance runners don't peak (generally) until around 26-32. She's only 21 so has time. So if she gets through College without burning out, then manages normal "Life" situations well (eg Relationships, Career aspirations, Marriage?? Children?? etc) then we will see if she has real Champion status. I believe she can do it. Cheers.
I know you guys have a strong college/Uni scene, but it's a real step up to the world scene. I know she's just turned 21 and I'm surprised she hasn't already featured in international events like Diamond League for example. At 21 (2014), Laura Muir had run 4:00 for a new UK national 1500 record, tho possibly this girl looks like a longer distance runner at heart.
@@juliusdavies2005 We have an extremely bizarre "amateur" athletics system in the US. The NCAA, the college/uni governing body, and USATF have ensured that top athletes don't compete in professional events like the Diamond League, which keeps them subservient to them or else forces them to go pro early. Since Tuohy or any of the other young athletes like her cannot have access to top notch professional team resources, our runners tend to have a slower upward trajectory towards global success. Tuohy will likely have one more year at NC State, but if she dominates the NCAA outdoors this year and puts up vastly improved times in the 1500/5000, she may just leave early since it appears she will have finished most of her undergraduate studies by the end of this year. As for distance, she did just set the NCAA Women's record for the indoor mile, so it's hard to tell if she will stop focusing on the 1500m when she goes pro.
She's very good but not (yet) as great as Americans seem to think she is. She's ranked 24th in the world in the 3000-5000m range - there are at least 4 women who are younger than Tuohy and faster (including the excellent Ethiopians Eisa and Wudu) and several more of a similar age.
My understanding is that women who go through puberty temporarily lose advantage... If they don't they lose bones and lose capicity in the long run... Is it possible that the coronavirus break gave Tuoghy an uninterupted adantage?
Big fan of nearly all of these high-level athletes. You have to hand it to PV for dominating the field for so long and still finishing a strong 2nd for both of the races. She understands tempo strategy and shows excellent tactics for lead-runner skills. I will take nothing away from her elite performances and hope that the two drive each other to even better PR's.
More old reporting. This is not the first story on the rise of Katelyn Tuohy. Unless you have 600K supporter bas, you won't make any money on reporting old news.
I would not want to make athletes run X-Country at some of the locations and times of year that Summer Olympics have taken place. Top runners tend to skip the Olympic Marathon because running a marathon in August is just asking for a career-ending injury from heatstroke or dehydration, and if you add the hard surfaces that you'd get on dry fields at that time of year in X-Country then it should be obvious why they don't do it. There should be a Fall Olympics for sports that can't be safely competed in high summer but also don't need snow and ice: X-Country and cyclocross are the two that come to my mind, but there are a few sports that should be moved from summer to fall. The Summer Olympics host city could easily run a second event in November after the main games - stay in the Olympic Village, move some of the events from the Summer games where summer is really too hot and dry (like the Marathon, the walks, the triathlon, the mountain biking, the outdoor swimming, the rugby sevens, the equestrian events, the modern pentathlon, possibly the sailing as well) and you'd ease some of the congestion from the big summer games, make it easier to have more athletes attend (the main restriction on the number of Olympians is the Olympic village; by reusing it for Fall, you get to use each room twice). The smaller Fall Olympics could be combined with a Fall Paralympics (rather than having them separate as in the summer) - integrating para-sports with able-bodied sports works great in the Winter. I thought about spring, but the danger is that facilities are still under construction for the (perceived to be "main") Summer Olympics at that point and you're just bringing athletes into a construction site.
Just to add to what was said in the video...Katelyn had surgery for a knee injury (sustained while in high school) in the summer immediately after finishing high school in June 2020. After the surgery, she was not able to start running/training again until about 6 or 7 months later, in early 2021. For essentially the first year to 1.5 years at NC State, she was fully recovering from that injury and getting back to peak form. She ran the fall 2021 XC season with a minor nagging injury. It wasn’t until spring 2022 that we saw the "real" Tuohy, finally fully healthy and nearing peak form.
Well said, and thank you for that summary
Let's hope she will remain injury free and continue to demolish longstanding previous running records. As far as I know she continues to be a straight "A" student also!
She runs like Prefontaine. I don’t think the will win on the international level because she doesn’t have that extra gear or two over the last 800m.
The entire family is incredibly talented. I remember in a middle school modified track meet, the best kid on on our team got lapped in the mile by a short blond kid. Only recently did I find out it was Ryan Tuohy.
Ha, he’s in my county and currently runs low 9:30s in the 2 mile as a freshman. Crazy thing is there’s another freshman on his team that runs a 4:24 mile.
@@sgunther29 I'm so glad I don't run distance anymore. There are so many talented runners, it's hard to compete.
@@sgunther29 talent runs in the family, freshman Ryan Tuohy won XC sectionals vs 15:12-15:30 5k senior runners .. the last time a freshman won sectionals, the name was Katelyn Tuohy.
@@sgunther29Claudel Chery, right?
Kt is amazing .what a champ.your video was a short documentary. Fantastic reporting keep up the excellent work.
Great documentary. I've followed her progress for years and that was a great summary with lots I haven't seen. Thumbs up.
To me, the best part of this is how happy she appears!
❤❤❤
Don't forget how she ran a 4:23 DMR mile split for her team at ACCs this year as well!
Supposedly the fastest DMR anchor ever, anywhere.
WORLD RECORD SPLIT.
Well it was faster than the mile split OF the world record DMR but the rest of Tuohys team went slow so she had a lot of work to do! Also faster than the collegiate record (which also belongs to Tuohy), so pretty fast but not quite a record in its own right.
I got hooked on watching her a couple of months ago. I love her style of running as it looks effortless. When I was young I dreamed her dream! A great future for this amazing young athlete. 🇦🇺
It's been fun watching her continue to win since I first noticed her in her first NXN win. She's grown in to a humble champion, a great role model!
That makes 2 of us
Valby's lead over Tuohy when Tuohy started the chase was 12 seconds.
Yeah, Katelyn closed that gap pretty quickly. I love that she totally gets the core of X country - her slogan is "hills pay the bills"!
Yeah but Valby thought there was 800 left when there was really 200, and she ran in the equivalent of lane 4 on the turns
@@animedudeperson2699 lol
@@animedudeperson2699 yawn😴
@@animedudeperson2699 valby's legs were buckling at the hill when KT overtook the lead. #hillspaythebills
bad news, next year, the course has more hills!
katelyn's time at Holmdel NJ (state/MoC course) might never be broken. The time, 16:21, is utterly incredible. Beat the course record by 67 seconds. It's a tough course and a 16:21 for the boys race would be a competitive time. Generational talent!
Competitive against men is amazing
Fantastic video to summarize all she's done up to now. An amazing talent. It's incredibly rare to see this. Usually H.S. talents fade in college. Katelyn is just getting better and better.
Amazing video! will share this on my page!
Why do you have plenty of videos of her? Are you a pedo who stalks young women?
With amazing core strength & power, tactical & metronomic precision, raw grit & talent, discipline & dedication, support & recovery, she’ll continue to improve & dominate, without limits.
Hi everyone. Watching from the UK. What a joy to watch. Best wishes Katelyn. How wonderful. Makes running look beautiful. Go go Katelyn
great music too! would you ever consider doing a series about your own training?
This channel is one of my favorites. Love the content and level of research.
Great video. Lot's of amazing stats. I noticed a shirt clip of my NXN video. Glad it made the cut 😂
Consistently the best running channel on UA-cam
Just commenting to say I'm really happy that your channel has started to gain more traction in terms of views. Your content deserves it and then some.
I ran cross-country in high school. I remember this one guy, like me, was mediocre. Suddenly, there were no moments of brilliance, he started beating everyone. He was a junior, nobody could win against him. There were rumors of performance enhancing drug use by him. We will never know. He got really angry and quit rather submit to a blood test. 😮
such a good vid
It's great watching Katelyn run. She's knocking the heck out of the record books, and making it look easy at the same time.
GOAT indeed!!!
So very good to all of this - both Ms Tuohy and the entire fields of young, public and prep school students competing in this sport. As I ran in the early 1970s there were few woman high schoolers on x/c teams. We were semi-oddball guys in a loner sport mostly unseen - but noble. I loved it and two mile track. Keep it up youths. Strive to persevere.
Amazing Song choice at 3:54 BANGER
She seems less tired after winning an NCAA championship than I am after walking briskly up the stairs
A fantastic ambassador for girls/womens distance running. We haven't seen anything yet. Go K.T. !!!
For anyone wondering what kind of a course Bowdoin is, it’s rolling hills mile 1, then half a mile up and half a mile down, then the rest is flat
Real privilege to watch Katelyn deliver time after time. That takes great strength of mind as well as relentless conditioning. The cherry on top? Her team orientation.
Katelyn's dedication to her training has made her a running monster.
I hope she has a successful running career.
Katelyn Touhy she is the best she is the real champion I love my granddaughter abroad God bless you always
Great video!
your videos were one of the first cross country videos I saw of katelyn tuohy! thanks!
@@katelyntuohyfans Why are you stalking a highschool girl that haven't go through puberty?
Hey that was GREAT! Very uplifting and also inspiring summary of Princess Kate's (if I may coin a phrase) ascendence. KT is already US collegiate all-time royalty, but will she achieve monarchial rank? I say if she breaks Simpson's 3:59 outdoor 1500 record, and Simpson's outdoor 5000 mark, and breaks 15:00 she will be the Queen of NCAA middle distance track, all time. I admit, I haven't gone back to research Mary Decker Slaney's times. I can't think of anybody else who might have a legitimate claim on the crown.Anyhow, great vid and keep up the good work!
You really dig royal titles.
@@CapAnson12345 It's true. By your YT moniker, (Cap Anson), you do too. Cap Anson is definitely baseball royalty. . Good luck and best wishes. PJT
I've been keeping an eye on this wonderful young lady since she was in 7th grade. It's a tremendous joy and privilege to have her down here with us now.
been waiting on this video
Tuohy has been killing it since elementary school.
The idea that KT will qualfy as the greatest collegian is likely true, But I think about the missed opportunities of Mary Decker Slaney and Mary Cain, both of whom I still hurt for.
mary cain didnt go to college
@@katelyntuohyfans That's right, and it's a sad thing. And I think Mary Decker Slaney was only at college one year, if that.
Great content per usual!
Can’t wait to see her in major track and field events worldwide. 🇬🇧
Thanks for the video !
Awesome video
Good video
Katelyn "Ferrary"!!!
Excellent work!!
Another great Kate!
I won't forget about Stanford's number one woman from Australia(Amy Bunnage)!!!! She killed it in the Pac 12 championships.
She ain't done yet.
She is an incredible inspiration for this old man
I love following Kaitlyn, she is such an amazing athlete! Such an inspiration to all us woman athletes❤🏃🏻♀️
I’m nowhere near katelyn’s level, just a freshman who runs track and cross country. I hope I can be like her some day
All I can say is I'm a fan!
You should make a video like this about Parker Valby
She seems to be a reasonable school athlete, but too much hype before she reaches her full potential. For goodness sake let her grow up!!!!
Her last track nationals was a disaster with poor tactics, a bit of arrogance and loss of mental focus when she was expected to do the double as clear favourite with ease. It will be interesting to see if she and her coach have learnt that nothing matters but the medal
I always thought Ryan was cool cause he was so fast I didn’t even know he had a older sister till middle school
Great girl!
Fantastic
This should be called the rise and fall of Katelyn Tuohy. I've watched videos of KT for a long time. Something seems off lately.
I really love Katelyn, but I have compared her times with the top runners in the world and she needs to improve to compete with them.
I think her DMR leg was the best thing she did this year. It really forced her to go full out after a season of training and she ended up running the fastest ever female DMR leg ever. I agree that she will need to improve, but she's already amazing and has such a great attitude.
Hi Daniel. I too am a huge KT fan and have followed her career since her High School races. But the US audience don't seem to understand her current level of ability Vs the rest of the world. College/University level isn't even a thing internationally. I think, as long as KT continues to improve, that she will hit her peak around the 2028 Olympics. Probably at 10,000m Track. But earlier in Cross-country, as long as the US College system doesn't burn her out by excessive demands to compete. (Making her race in 3 or 4 races at a Meet is NOT good for a middle/long distance runner) Also, asking her to peak in CC plus Indoor and also Outdoor, each year, takes a huge toll on the body. Middle distance runners don't peak (generally) until around 26-32. She's only 21 so has time.
So if she gets through College without burning out, then manages normal "Life" situations well (eg Relationships, Career aspirations, Marriage?? Children?? etc) then we will see if she has real Champion status. I believe she can do it. Cheers.
I know you guys have a strong college/Uni scene, but it's a real step up to the world scene. I know she's just turned 21 and I'm surprised she hasn't already featured in international events like Diamond League for example. At 21 (2014), Laura Muir had run 4:00 for a new UK national 1500 record, tho possibly this girl looks like a longer distance runner at heart.
@@johnwilson5743 Thanks John for all the details.
@@juliusdavies2005 We have an extremely bizarre "amateur" athletics system in the US. The NCAA, the college/uni governing body, and USATF have ensured that top athletes don't compete in professional events like the Diamond League, which keeps them subservient to them or else forces them to go pro early. Since Tuohy or any of the other young athletes like her cannot have access to top notch professional team resources, our runners tend to have a slower upward trajectory towards global success. Tuohy will likely have one more year at NC State, but if she dominates the NCAA outdoors this year and puts up vastly improved times in the 1500/5000, she may just leave early since it appears she will have finished most of her undergraduate studies by the end of this year. As for distance, she did just set the NCAA Women's record for the indoor mile, so it's hard to tell if she will stop focusing on the 1500m when she goes pro.
Curious after each win she does the evil eye gesture with both hands? So Is she a long horns fan?
Awesome, until some kid who placed 47th as a boy will decide to compete as female, and erase all her records.
All I can say is WOW!!
She's very good but not (yet) as great as Americans seem to think she is. She's ranked 24th in the world in the 3000-5000m range - there are at least 4 women who are younger than Tuohy and faster (including the excellent Ethiopians Eisa and Wudu) and several more of a similar age.
Insane rise? She didn’t rise, she was always #1. Always breaking records.
As you get older the gaps between athletes become smaller and progressing becomes harder. I would say rise is correct
She is just a legend. Her nome Will survive our lives
My favorite sport is baseball my favorite athlete is Katelyn Tuohy!
Same here. Giants fan. Tuohy fan.
Watch out Hassan & Gidey!
Let's go kate
My understanding is that women who go through puberty temporarily lose advantage... If they don't they lose bones and lose capicity in the long run... Is it possible that the coronavirus break gave Tuoghy an uninterupted adantage?
When are women distance runners at their peak? Is it similar to men where it’s mid to late 20s?
Enjoyable video👍
красотка! Бежит - загляденье! Чтоб я так бегал
And that's no Tuohy either...
Animal
I coined the phrase "Welcome to the KT Zone" with more episodes to watch.
Wow, someone knows how to great video.
The Kenyans will insure that she falls. They are going to have her for lunch.
Perhaps, but with the way things are going it's just as likely that some man who feels like he's a woman will destroy everything she's worked for.
WHO ????
Broad strides and the kick in the end... bet Florida girl wishes her state had a few more hills...
It wouldn’t make a difference, tuohy is mentally and physically on a different level!
Big fan of nearly all of these high-level athletes. You have to hand it to PV for dominating the field for so long and still finishing a strong 2nd for both of the races. She understands tempo strategy and shows excellent tactics for lead-runner skills. I will take nothing away from her elite performances and hope that the two drive each other to even better PR's.
🥰🥰💗💗😍😍
Would be good for this fans page to post up coming races katelyn will be attending
More old reporting. This is not the first story on the rise of Katelyn Tuohy. Unless you have 600K supporter bas, you won't make any money on reporting old news.
X-Country should be an olympic sport.
Early last Centuary, it was included in the Olympics. I'm not sure when it was dropped.
I would not want to make athletes run X-Country at some of the locations and times of year that Summer Olympics have taken place. Top runners tend to skip the Olympic Marathon because running a marathon in August is just asking for a career-ending injury from heatstroke or dehydration, and if you add the hard surfaces that you'd get on dry fields at that time of year in X-Country then it should be obvious why they don't do it.
There should be a Fall Olympics for sports that can't be safely competed in high summer but also don't need snow and ice: X-Country and cyclocross are the two that come to my mind, but there are a few sports that should be moved from summer to fall. The Summer Olympics host city could easily run a second event in November after the main games - stay in the Olympic Village, move some of the events from the Summer games where summer is really too hot and dry (like the Marathon, the walks, the triathlon, the mountain biking, the outdoor swimming, the rugby sevens, the equestrian events, the modern pentathlon, possibly the sailing as well) and you'd ease some of the congestion from the big summer games, make it easier to have more athletes attend (the main restriction on the number of Olympians is the Olympic village; by reusing it for Fall, you get to use each room twice). The smaller Fall Olympics could be combined with a Fall Paralympics (rather than having them separate as in the summer) - integrating para-sports with able-bodied sports works great in the Winter.
I thought about spring, but the danger is that facilities are still under construction for the (perceived to be "main") Summer Olympics at that point and you're just bringing athletes into a construction site.
It lives on in the pentathlon.
Awwww, Katelyn was sooooo cute as an 8th grader.
How about other great runners?
Haven't you milked this story enough?
I applaud you for coming back 6 days later to comment complete garbage again lmfao.
gg
Thumbs down for the lame music.
Horrible artificial voice over there are so many mistakes, it is pretty sad for a great video.
bro stop doing vids on women I'm only gonna watch the man ones
No please don’t stop
and the fall
Can’t wait for a trans athlete to break her records.
Fook those creatures!💩
With the way things are going you probably won't have to wait long.