• She now has fastest U20 5K time in Ameri

    From Runners World@24:150/1 to All on Mon Dec 14 21:31:30 2020
    She now has fastest U20 5K time in American history on an outdoor
    track.
    By Andrew Dawson
    Dec 14, 2020

    jenna hutchins at five dime track meet
    David Sheets
    * Jenna Hutchins, a junior at Science Hill High School, in Johnson
    City, Tennessee, broke the U20 outdoor 5K record, running 15:34.47
    at the Five and Dime track meet in Columbia, South Carolina, on
    December 11.
    * This is the third-fastest U20 5K time ever; the other two times
    were run on indoor tracks.
    * Three weeks ago, Hutchins broke the 5K cross-country record.
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    The 16-year-old running star is at it again.

    Jenna Hutchins, a junior at Science Hill High School in Johnson City,
    Tennessee, broke the U20 outdoor 5K record, running 15:34.47 at the
    Five and Dime track meet in Columbia, South Carolina, on December
    11—her first-ever 5K on a track. The previous record was 15:37.12, set
    by Katelyn Tuohy in 2018.

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    This was Hutchins’s third record of the year; three weeks ago, she
    broke the 5K cross-country record at the RunningLane National
    Cross-Country Championships with a time of 15:58.42 on November 21. In
    August, she set a the junior national class record in the 3200 meters,
    running 9:49.83 at the Music City Distance Carnival.

    Hutchins credits much of her incredible year to her work with her
    coach, Joan Hunter, who is the mother of pro runner Drew Hunter.
    The two were connected this year by pro running agent Ray Flynn, who is
    a family friend. In preparation, Hutchins also worked with Julie
    Stackhouse, a running coach who has worked with Hutchins on improving
    her strength and conditioning this season.

    “I started working with Joan at the beginning of my sophomore season,
    and she learned my personality and we experimented with some workouts
    and found what worked best for me,” Hutchins told Runner’s World. “This
    past season, we started working on strength training, and working
    with Julie, I’ve worked on more running dynamics along with more
    weights and mobility. It’s made a huge difference.”

    jenna hutchins u20 5k track record
    David Sheets

    When the race started, Hutchins settled in comfortably behind the
    pacer, going out in 4:56 for her first mile. But because the 5K
    distance is a bit longer than what she’s used to running in high school
    competition—the two-mile is the longest track race at the high-school
    level—she came around the seventh lap thinking about how she had five
    laps to go instead of just one.

    She conquered the mental challenge by focusing on one lap at a time. By
    the two-mile mark, she was on pace at 9:59, but if she wanted the
    record, she’d need a fast final mile.
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    “With around 800 to go, I had to run 2:29 in order to beat the record,”
    Hutchins said. “I really had to kick it into that other gear. I dialed
    in and focused on finishing strong. I normally have a kick at the end,
    so I knew I had that built up. I pushed strong, and as I came down the
    final 100 meters, I knew it was going to be a close margin, but by 50
    meters, I could tell I was going to get it.”

    Hutchins capped off her race with a final 400 in 70.63, crossing the
    line in 15:34.47 and setting the U20 record. Her U20 5K time is the
    third fastest in American history. She now sits behind only Anna
    Rohrer’s indoor 15:32.03 in 2016 and Sarah Disanza’s indoor 15:20.57 in
    2015.

    “It’s unbelievable,” Hutchins said. “I could’ve never imagined any of
    this would happen this season and I’m grateful for the opportunity to
    run despite COVID-19.”
    jenna hutchins
    David Sheets

    Her latest record continues to garner praise from around the running
    world, including some kudos on Instagram from one of her idols, Molly
    Huddle.

    “She has been one of my inspirations since I started running when I was
    six and she’s still doing well today,” Hutchins said. “That meant a lot
    to me. The running community is so supportive and it means so much to
    me. Next time someone breaks the record, I hope I can do that same.”

    With Hutchins’s final race of the season finished, she now heads into a
    rest period before the indoor season hopefully takes place. She has
    some big goals for 2021, and she plans to keep having fun in the
    process of getting better.

    “Going into this season, I had no idea I had the potential to reach
    this point,” she said. “Running has been one of the most enjoyable
    things in my life since I was 6 years old. The records are great, but I
    enjoy the process more than anything. Racing is a reward for having fun
    out there and doing what I love. It’s a cherry on top of everything
    else.”
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