Weini Kelati Breaks American Record At Houston Half Marathon
Jan 14, 2024
HOUSTON (14-Jan) -- On a chilly and sunny morning here, several significant records fell at the Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Half-Marathon.Sara Hall Headlines Team USA For World Athletics Road Running Championships
Sep 13, 2023
(press release)Running Towards Her Dreams
Dec 2, 2020
Via Under ArmourWeini Kelati Signs With Under Armour, Joins Dark Sky Distance Team
Dec 2, 2020
Two-time NCAA champion Weini Kelati of New Mexico has turned professional and signed a sponsorship deal with Under Armour. The 2019 NCAA cross country national champion is joining the new Dark Sky Distance group in Flagstaff, Arizona, coached by Stephen Haas, which includes notable athletes Sharon Lokedi and Rachel Schneider, among others.Simulating The NCAA Indoor Championships
Apr 9, 2020
The statistics website FiveThirtyEight recently simulated the results of the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments. To crown the champions, they used their own statistical model and a "100-sided dice roll"The 10 Best Moments From NCAA XC Conference Weekend
Nov 4, 2019
The Division I conference cross country slate is in the books. Here were the 10 best things I saw over the weekend:Mountain West Partners With FloSports To Stream 4 Conference Championships
Oct 30, 2019
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Today, the Mountain West announced its partnership with FloSports, the innovator in live digital sports and original content to bring live and on-demand content and coverage of four Conference Championships in 2019-20 exclusively on FloTrack.org and FloSwimming.com.Mtn West XC Women's Preview: Cohen Returns As Lobos Seek 12th Straight
Oct 30, 2019
The 2019 Mountain West XC Championships will go down Friday morning in Logan, Utah. FloTrack will have live coverage of the event, which features three ranked women's teams: No. 6 New Mexico, No. 17 Boise State and No. 18 Air Force.Controlled Kelati Outlasts Rohrer, Cardama Baez For NCAA 10K Title
Jun 7, 2019
After leading a good portion of the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships only to lose the title within sight of the finish line, Weini Kelati of New Mexico turned what could have easily been a devastating setback into a valuable learning experience.