Cory McGee
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Birth name | Cory Ann McGee | ||||||||||||||
Born | Fairfax, Virginia, U.S.[1] | May 29, 1992||||||||||||||
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Country | United States | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||
Event | 1500 m | ||||||||||||||
College team | University of Florida Gators | ||||||||||||||
Club | New Balance | ||||||||||||||
Coached by | Joe Bosshard | ||||||||||||||
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Cory Ann McGee (born May 29, 1992) is an American professional middle distance runner and Olympian from Pass Christian, Mississippi. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games she finished 12th in the 1500-meters. She was the 2011 Pan American U20 Champion and 2011 USA Juniors Outdoor Champion in the 1500-meters. In May 2022 she ran a personal best of 4:00.34 in the 1500-meters to move to 16th place on the US fastest all-time list.[3]
High School career
[edit]McGee attended Pass Christian High School in Pass Christian, Mississippi where she was the 2010 Mississippi Class 4A State Champion in the 800-meters and 1,600-meters events. During her senior year she ran in several high-profile events. On January 29, 2010, she won the high school mile in 4:52.77 at the 103rd Millrose Games in New York City.[4] Then on Feb 6th, she finished 3rd in the mile running 4:50.06 at the U20 Reebok Indoor Games in Boston, followed by a second-place finish in 4:46.63 at the Boston Nike Indoor Championships.[5] In June, she ran in the Adidas Jim Ryun Girl's Dream Mile at the New York Diamond League.[6]
In high school, McGee had personal-record times of 2:10.04 (800m) 4:25.88 (1,500m), 4:49 (1,600m), 10:39.57 (3,200m), 17:29 (XC 5K).
Early career
[edit]McGee finished 9th at 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics 1500m (4:30.20). McGee was 2009 1500-meters runner-up USATF World Youth Outdoor Championships in 4:25.98. Following this feat, McGee went on to place ninth in 4:30.20 at the 2009 IAAF World Youth Championships representing USA in Bressanone, Italy.[7]
McGee finished 3rd in the 1500 meters at the 2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships and later obtained the 'B' standard to be able to represent the United States at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics.[8] At the 2013 World Championships she finished 10th in her heat.[9]
College career
[edit]McGee attended the University of Florida from 2010 to 2014 where she ran track and cross-country. She was an NCAA runner-up[10] and ten-time NCAA Division 1 Track and Field All-American recognized by U.S. Track & Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association (Eight-time All American miler/1500 m and Two-time All-American in Distance Medley Relay).[11][12]
McGee was 2011 1500 m champ USATF Junior Outdoor Championships in 4:21.91. Following this feat, McGee went on to win at the Junior Pan-Am games representing USA in Miramar, FL.
Year | SEC Cross Country | NCAA Cross Country | SEC Indoor | NCAA Indoor | SEC Outdoor | NCAA Outdoor |
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2010-11 | 9:36.25 - 7th 4:41.10 - 1st |
4:41.52 - 10th |
2:09.07 - 8th 4:27.45 - 2nd |
4:19.18 - 10th | ||
2011-12 | 4:41.36 - 3rd 9:26.23 - 3rd 11:18.46 - 3rd |
4:45.30 - 11th 11:08.60 - 5th |
2:05.39 - 6th 4:15.46 - 2nd |
4:14.95 - 6th | ||
2012-13 | 9:15.67 - 2nd 4:35.33 - 1st 11:13.45 - 1st |
4:39.05 - 11th | 16:21.86 - 6th 4:15.80 - 2nd |
4:13.94 - 2nd | ||
2013-14 | 21:01.2 - 16th | 21:13.1 - 83rd | 9:10.48 - 1st 4:35.03 - 2nd 11:08.11 - 1st |
4:39.61 - 4th 11:12.12 - 4th |
16:03.06 - 5th 4:13.48 - 1st |
4:19.19 - 2nd |
Professional career
[edit]In September 2014, McGee signed with New Balance. As part of the announcement, it was reported McGee, the former Florida Gator and NCAA standout, will be coached by Mark Coogan. She was represented by Chris Layne of Total Sports Management US. Mcgee said, "I'm super excited to work with him. I honestly can't wait to see my potential under a coach that has such a good ability of getting his athletes to perform to their fullest.".[13]
McGee finished 7th[14] in the 1500 meters at the 2014 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.[15]
McGee finished 11th[16] in the 1500 meters at the 2015 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.[17] She finished in fourth place at the Athletics at the 2015 Pan American Games – Women's 1500 metres where she ran 4:11.12.
McGee earned silver in the 1500 meters at 2016 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, running 4:09.97. She later placed 13th 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 1500 metres.[18]
McGee finished second in the women's 1500m at the 2020 US Olympic Trials, qualifying for her first Olympic berth.[19]
McGee finished 3rd in the 1500 at the 2023 United States Track and Field Championships, running 4:04.58, qualifying her for the 2023 World Championships in Budapest.[20]
Competition record
[edit]Sponsorship
[edit]McGee has run for New Balance since 2014. She is based and trains in Boulder, Colorado.[35][36]
References
[edit]- ^ Cory McGee Team USA [dead link ]
- ^ a b c "Cory Ann McGee". World Athletics. Retrieved June 15, 2024.
- ^ "World Athletics 1500 Metres Women's Results". www.worldathletics.org. November 2, 2022. Retrieved November 2, 2022.
- ^ Gerweck, Jim (May 11, 2010). "Cory McGee: Mississippi's Star Miler. The Moroccan-coached runner has pulled together some great races this year". www.runnersworld.com. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
- ^ "Cory McGee : Athletes". Bring Back the Mile. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ^ http://www.flotrack.org/coverage/237062-The-2010-Jim-Ryun-High-School-Dream-Mile/video/340702-Cory-McGee-after-2010-Jim-Ryun-Dream-Mile Archived 2011-05-22 at the Wayback Machine>
- ^ "1500 Metres Girls 6th IAAF World Youth Championships". iaaf.org. July 12, 2009. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
- ^ Watch the 2013 USA Outdoor 1500 m final
- ^ Christopher Chavez (September 26, 2014). "Cory McGee joins New Balance Boston". Flotrack. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ^ "5 Minutes with Cory McGee | Runner's World". Runnersworld.com. July 17, 2013. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ^ "TFRRS | Cory McGee – Track and Field Results & Statistics". www.tfrrs.org.
- ^ "McGee's University of Florida profile through Junior Year". Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved October 24, 2015.
- ^ Chavez, Christopher (September 7, 2014). "Cory McGee joins New Balance Boston". www.flo-rack.org. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
- ^ "Complete Results: 2014 USA Track & Field Championships - 6/25/2014 to 6/29/2014". USATF. Archived from the original on August 11, 2016. Retrieved December 20, 2019.
- ^ "Videos - Women's 1500m Final - USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships 2014". Usatf.Tv. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
- ^ "USA Track & Field - Results - FULL". Usatf.org. Archived from the original on October 5, 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ^ "Videos - Women's 1500m Final - USATF Outdoor Track and Field Championships 2015". Usatf.Tv. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
- ^ "Cory McGee: Hard Work is the Key". C Tolle Run Carrie Tollefson. December 20, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
- ^ Dutch, Taylor (June 22, 2021). "Elle Purrier St. Pierre Wins the Women's 1500 Meters at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials". Runner's World.
- ^ "Results". results.usatf.org. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
- ^ "1500 Metres Girls 6th IAAF World Youth Championships Italy Bressanone, Italy 08 Jul 2009 – 12 Jul 2009". IAAF. July 10, 2009. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
- ^ a b "2013 IAAF World Championships 1500 Metres Women - Round 1" (PDF). IAAF. August 10, 2013. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
- ^ "2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 1500 Metres Women - Round 1" (PDF). IAAF. March 10, 2016. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
- ^ "2008 USA Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships". USATF. June 22, 2008. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ^ "2009 World Youth Athletics Trials". USATF. July 1, 2009. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ^ "2010 USA Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships". USATF. June 26, 2010. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ^ "2011 USA Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships". USATF.org. June 25, 2011. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ^ "2012 USA Track & Field - 2012 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) Results - Full". Usatf.org. July 12, 2012. Archived from the original on December 19, 2019. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
- ^ "2013 USA Track & Field - Results - Full". Usatf.org. July 12, 2013. Archived from the original on October 13, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
- ^ "2016 USA Track & Field - Results - Full". Usatf.org. March 12, 2016. Archived from the original on October 26, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
- ^ "2016 USA Track & Field - Results - Full". usatf.org. July 8, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
- ^ "2018 USA Track & Field - 2018 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships Results - Full". usatf.org. February 18, 2018. Archived from the original on December 19, 2019. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
- ^ "2018 USA Track & Field - 2018 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Results - Full". usatf.org. June 24, 2018. Archived from the original on December 19, 2019. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
- ^ "2019 USA Track & Field - 2019 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Results - Full". usatf.org. July 24, 2019. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
- ^ "Instagram". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 25, 2021. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ^ Christopher Chavez (September 26, 2014). "Cory McGee joins New Balance Boston". Flotrack. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
External links
[edit]- Cory McGee at World Athletics
- Cory McGee at legacy.USATF.org (archived)
- Cory McGee at Team USA (archive March 19, 2022)
- Cory McGee at Olympics.com
- Cory McGee at Olympedia
- 1992 births
- Living people
- Track and field athletes from Mississippi
- American female middle-distance runners
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2015 Pan American Games
- University of Florida alumni
- People from Pass Christian, Mississippi
- Pan American Games track and field athletes for the United States
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Florida Gators women's track and field athletes
- Olympic track and field athletes for the United States
- 21st-century American sportswomen