With the Paris Olympics less than six months away, the American track and field team will begin to take shape Saturday at the U.S. Olympic marathon trials in Orlando, Fla. As many as six athletes, three men and three women, could earn a place on the roster for the Paris Games.
When: Saturday, 9 a.m.
TV: Live on Peacock, 9 a.m.; tape-delayed on NBC (Ch. 11 locally), 11 a.m.
Qualifiers: 228 men, 173 women
The course
One loop on a 2.2-mile course, followed by three loops on an 8-mile course. The route is engineered for fast times, with long straightaways and no major hills.
Who makes the team?
The top three women who have run a time of 2 hours, 29 minutes, 30 seconds or faster during the qualifying period — between Nov. 1, 2022, and Saturday’s race — will be named to the Olympic team. The top two men will be named to the team if they finish in 2:11:30 or faster, or if they have run that time on a certified course during the qualifying period. The third-place man also could make the team depending on Saturday’s times.
Minnesotans to watch
Among the many runners with state ties, Gabi Rooker is the fastest qualifier in the women’s field (2:24:35), followed closely by Dakotah Lindwurm (2:24:40). A St. Francis native, Lindwurm is a two-time winner of Grandma’s Marathon who earned her qualifying time with a 12th-place finish (fifth American) at last October’s Chicago Marathon. A member of the Minnesota Distance Elite training group, Lindwurm and other qualifiers from the club have been living and training in Orlando for the past several weeks.
Two other Minnesota Distance Elite women, Edina resident Annie Frisbie (2:27:02) and Burnsville’s Breanna Sieracki (2:33:26), also plan to race. Other women’s qualifiers with Minnesota ties include Chaska native Bria Wetsch (2:28:35), Bloomington native Elena Hayday (2:30:51), Rochester native Ava Nuttall (2:35:09), Laura Paulsen of Plymouth (2:36:19), and Minneapolis residents Heather Kampf (2:36:30) and Kimberly Horner (2:36:43).