Girls 3,200 champ repeats; boys cross-country winner takes another
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Wayzata sophomore Maddie Gullickson’s 3,200-meter state title win was a comeback in more ways than one.
Heading into the final turn of the race, Gullickson was in fourth, several strides behind the leading trio. But into the final straightaway, Gullickson made her move, passing Armstrong’s Caitlyn Osanai, then Bemidji’s Mia Hoffman, then Minnetonka’s Evie Malec to finish with a time of 10 minutes, 42.44 seconds and successfully defend her title from last year.
“I normally do have a strength of kicking. I like to sit with the pack and kind of just let the race flow and go with it, and at the end I just give it my 100 percent,” Gullickson said. “I can trust my training and trust my instincts to know when to go.”
Gullickson returned to the top of the podium after missing the fall’s cross-country state championships because of injury — a return she’s “grateful [for] every step of the way.” Malec finished second with a time of 10:42.79 and Hoffman third in 10:44.20.
The reigning Class 3A boys cross-country champion, Roseville junior Robert Mechura, took first in the boys 3200. As part of a small group of four runners, Mechura, who is committed to North Carolina for college, broke ahead of the pack and held an early lead until he was caught by Chaska senior Nolan Sutter with two laps remaining.
Mechura, who finished fourth in last year’s state championship race, quickly regained his lead and crossed the finish line with a time of 9:06.85, ahead of Sutter at 9:13.09 and Rosemount’s Andrew Schultz at 9:18.11.
“The weather’s not ideal today, super windy on that back stretch,” Mechura said. “I slowly fell off pace a little bit. … I’m glad Nolan kept it honest on that second-to-last lap. … He’s a real competitor and a good athlete, so I had to give it my best.”