Kelati—who was born in Eritrea but grew up in Leesburg, Virginia—officially became a United States citizen in June, making this her first U.S. national championship. “It's a dream come true,” she said about winning her first U.S. title.
“You never want to get passed,” Kemp said. “But then I saw it was Grace, so I got really excited, cause she’s great.” Thomas Vallez, who was a part of the McFarland High School state championship team, hands Weini Kelati a signed movie poster.and member of Tinman Elite outlasted a tight pack of runners to cross the finish line first on Saturday morning in a time of 13:53.
“Between now and the indoor season, the training wouldn’t be any different if I was getting ready for the [1500 meters] or the 5K,” he said. “I’m just going to keep putting in good work and then do a little bit of under-distance racing and over-distance racing and see how things shape out.”Sydney Gidabuday of Roots Running Project took the final podium spot. He made his move earlier but got swallowed up by the pack as everyone geared up for their final kicks.
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