The fastest marathoners in America competed in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday for a coveted spot on the U.S. Olympic team. Our photographers captured the action-packed 2024 Olympic Trials as five athletes secured a place on the starting line at the Olympics in Paris this summer.
Kevin MorrisFiona O’Keeffe wins the Olympic Trials in her debut marathon.
Thomas HenggeWinner Conner Mantz (right) hugs his training partner and second-place finisher Clayton Young.
Dave HashimThe lead women round a corner.
Dave Hashim
Thomas HenggeSara Hall took fifth, setting an American marathon masters record in her third CA Notice at Collection.
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Thomas Hengge149 The lead women round a corner.
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Thomas HenggeFrom left, Fiona O’Keeffe, Emily Sisson, and Dakotah Lindwurm celebrate after securing spots on the Olympic team.
Aisha McAdamsO’Keeffe’s 2:22:10 time is a new Olympic Trials record. She put a gel in her sports bra, which caused chafing and bled onto her bib, according to journalist David Monti.
Aisha McAdams“I’m such an underdog. I was a walk-on to my Division 2 team, so I just feel blessed to be here,” Lindwurm said after taking third.
Thomas Hengge“The last two miles, I wasn’t sure if I was gonna be able to finish,” Mantz said. “But Clayton just kept saying, ‘Hey, just run behind me. We got this, just stay together.’”
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Derek CallOur photographers captured the actionand emotionof the marathon on a sunny day in Orlando.
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