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Emily Infeld

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American long-distance runner (born 1990)

Emily Infeld
Infeld in 2022
Personal information
Born (1990-03-21)March 21, 1990 (age 35)
Ohio, United States
AgentRay Flynn
Height5 ft 4 in (163 cm)
Weight124 lb (56 kg)
Sport
Event(s)
5,000 meters,10,000 meters
College teamGeorgetown
ClubTeam Boss (2022-2024)Bowerman Track Club (-2022)
TeamBrooks Sports (2025-)Nike (-2025)
Turned pro2012
Coached byChris Miltenberg
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals201610,000 m, 11th
World finals201510,000 m, 3rd 201710,000 m, 6th
Personalbest(s)800 meters: 2:06.05[1]
1500 meters: 4:07.77[1]
3000 meters: 8:41.43[1]
5000 meters: 14:50.90[2]
10,000 meters: 30:59.38
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representingthe United States
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2015 Beijing10,000 m

Emily Infeld (born March 21, 1990[1]) is an Americanlong-distance runner. She regularly competes in the5000 m and10,000 m distances during her professional career; in her college career she regularly competed in the4 × 800 meter relay and1500 m on up to5000 m.

During her collegiate career atGeorgetown University, she was the3000 m 2012 NCAA Indoor Championships winner. She also had runner-up placings in NCAA competition incross country running and outdoor track (1500 m and5000 m).

During her professional career, Infeld has represented her country at major international championships including the2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships (21st overall aiding the US team to 4th), the2015 World Championships in Athletics (3rd), the2016 Summer Olympics (11th), and the2017 World Championships in Athletics (6th).

Running career

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Early career

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Raised inUniversity Heights, Ohio, Infeld attendedBeaumont School. She was interested intrack and field from an early age and initially took upracewalking after being turned down for the Cleveland AAU track team, which took on her older sister, Maggie.[3] While at high school she moved back intorunning and won four straight state titles in the800 meters.[4]

College

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She went on to attendGeorgetown University and began to compete for theirGeorgetown Hoyas collegiate team, following in the footsteps of her older sister.[5] In her first major competition for the team, she was eighth in the1500 meters at the 2009NCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships. She established herself among the country's top college distance runners with a runner-up finish at theNCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship in 2010.[6]

She placed eighth in the3000 meters at the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Championships but had greater success the following year. She was fourth at the 2011 NCAA Cross Country, leading Georgetown to the team title. She placed second in the5000 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships that year. Her best collegiate performances came in 2012 when she was a double indoorBig East Conference champion (3000 m andmile run) and was the 3000 m winner at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Turning to the outdoor season, she was runner-up in the 1500 m at theNCAA Outdoor Championships behindKatie Flood. Her personal bests in the 3000 m and 5000 m were school records.[6]

YearBig East XCNCAA XCBig East indoorNCAA indoorBig East OutdoorNCAA Outdoor
2008–09Big East XC
20:59.7
15th
NCAA 6k XC
20:54.8
60th
Mile 4:44.56 3rd800 m 2:07.98 3rd
2009–10Big East XC
20:03.8
3rd
NCAA 6k XC
20:07.9
8th
4 × 800 m 8:47.69 4th
DMR 11:13.10 2nd
1000 m 2:48.00 3rd
DMR 11:01.40 3rd
3000 9:13.22 8th
2010–11Big East XC
20:42.7
3rd
NCAA 6k XC
20:09.2
2nd
1500 m 4:25.00 2nd
5000 m 16:14.06 2nd
1500 m 4:25.00 2nd
5000 m 16:14.06 2nd
5000 m 15:38.23 2nd
2011–12NCAA 6k XC
19:44.3
4th
DMR 11:08.19 1st
Mile 4:43.57 1st
3000 m 9:39.39 1st
DMR 11:06.53 4th
3000 m 9:15.44 1st
4 × 800 m 8:39.35 4th
1500 m 4:23.25 2nd
1500 m 4:14.02 2nd

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Professional

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Early career (2012–2015)

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Infeld originally intended to pursue graduate school atGeorgetown University for the 2012–2013 academic year; however, she was not feeling fully invested in her graduate program, and with her college coachChris Miltenberg and many training partners moving elsewhere, she decided to turn pro joining Kimbia Athletics (officially announced October 2012)[9] and move to Portland, Oregon to work under coachJerry Schumacher at theBowerman Track Club.[10][11] She began training alongside American OlympiansShalane Flanagan andKara Goucher[12] where she struggled to adapt to the strict training schedule at first and missed parts of the 2013 season.[3] However, she placed 4th at the 2013USA Cross Country Championships[13] to qualify for the2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and placed 21st.[14] In November 2013, she was diagnosed with astress fracture in hersacrum on the left side, and again had to take time off from running.[3] After taking months off, she was beginning to progress with her career again, but in December 2014, she suffered another stress fracture of the sacrum; this time on the right side. She was unable to run on foot again until about 6 weeks before her first race back from injury on May 3, 2015.[15][16]

In 2015, Infeld set numerous personal bests, running her first race of the year in 31:38.71 for the10,000 meters in May and 15:07.19 for the 5000 m in June.[17] She placed third in the 10,000 m at the2015 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, her highest ever national finish up to that date, gaining selection for the national team alongsideMolly Huddle and teammateShalane Flanagan.[18] At the2015 Beijing World Championships on August 24, Infeld kicked hard for the bronze medal in the 10,000 m, catching a slowing Huddle at the line.[15][19][20] All three USA team members (Infeld, Huddle, and Flanagan), were within seconds of one another. The heat and humidity impacted the race.[21]

2016

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On February 20, Infeld finished third in theMillrose Games women's indoor 5000 meters in 15:00.91, behindBetsy Saina andMolly Huddle.[22] Infeld placed second in the10,000 m behindMolly Huddle at the2016 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) to qualify forAthletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics withMarielle Hall. In theOlympics 10,000 m event, she placed 11th in 31:26.94.[23] On September 3 at the 5th Avenue Mile, held on the roads in New York, Infeld placed 16th in an official time of 4:28, a new personal best.[24]

2017

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On March 11, 2017, Infeld finished second in the U.S. 15k Road Championship in a time of 49:42.[25] As a preparation for the2017 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Infeld participated part way through the Payton Jordan Invitational 10,000m held on May 5.[26][27][28][29]

At the2017 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on June 22, Infeld placed 2nd in the 10,000m, in a new personal best of 31:22.67 at the2017 World Championships in London.[30][31][32]

In preparation for the World Championships, Infeld travelled toSt. Moritz, Switzerland to train and also competed in two events during her stay in Europe. Her first event was inLucerne Switzerland on July 11 where she ran the 3000m and placed 5th in 8:55.41.[33] Her second event was a 5000 m run in Huesden Belgium on July 22 where she established a personal best of 14:56.33.[34][35] At the2017 World Championships in London on August 5, Infeld placed 6th, in a personal best time of 31:20.45.[36][37]

In September, Infeld placed 17th in the5th Avenue Mile, with an official time of 4:31 (rounded up; 4:30.3 unofficially).[38][39]

2018

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Infeld started her 2018 season with a win at the 2018USA Cross Country Championships in 33:18.7 (3:19.9/km), followed byMolly Seidel in 33:22.1,Stephanie Bruce in 33:34.1, her teammateCourtney Frerichs 33:55.1, Emily Durgin in 33:56.9, andSusan Tanui in 34:39.0; the six qualified for Team USA at 2018NACAC Cross Country Championships inLa Libertad, El Salvador on February 17, 2018.[citation needed]

2019

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Infeld struggled with a number of complex injury-related obstacles for many months since early 2018, but was on a smooth trajectory in 2019 about 2 months prior to her departure at the World class Beach to Beacon 10k event. After about 18 months of not competing, on Aug 3rd Infeld surprisingly placed 4th in 32:39 at the Beach to Beacon 10k.[40][41] Continuing her trend for the year in the 10k, on October 14, Infeld placed 3rd in the Boston 10k for Women in a time of 32:14.[42] On November 2, Infeld placed 3rd in the NYRR 5k in a time of 15:47.[43]

2020

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Infeld started the 2020 year on the track. Notably, this was her first track race in about 2 years. At the Husky Classic on February 14, Infeld placed 1st in the 3000m in a meet record time of 8:48.73. On February 27, Infeld ran a 5000m 14:51.91 PR at the Boston University Last Chance Invitational.[citation needed]

2021

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On February 20, Infeld competed in the 10,000m on the outdoor track for the first time in years. Despite this, Infeld ran the 10,000m in a time of 31:08.57 for 4th place in San Juan Capistrano, CA.[44] However, her build-up efforts did not shine as hoped for on the day of the Olympic trials. On June 26, 2021, on an unusually warm day, Infeld ran the 10,000-meter final of the Olympic trials finishing in eighth place with a time of 32:19. She stated that "[It was] probably one of my worst races. It's never a fun place to have one of your worst races at the trials. I feel like I'm fitter than that race showcased."[citation needed]

2025: 10,000 meter national title

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On July 31, at the2025 United States Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Infeld won the10,000 meters in a time of 31:43.56. It was her first national track title.[45]

Personal life

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Stalking

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Beginning April 2018, and for three years thereafter (with the exception of 16 months within that time starting September/October 2018 after a protection order[46]), Infeld was stalked, which resulted in her fear, stress, and the hiding of her location.[46] This harassment had a significant impact on Infeld's personal life and professional career.[46] The harasser was eventually arrested and charged in June 2021 by a U.S. Attorney with felony cyberstalking and interstate violation of a protection order.[46]

Statistics

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Personal records

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SurfaceEventTime (mm:ss.hh)VenueDate
Indoor track1000 m2:44.56State College, PAJanuary 31, 2009
1500 m4:12.79New York (Armory), NYFebruary 16, 2013
1 mile4:31.50New York (Armory), NYFebruary 16, 2013
3000 m8:48.73Seattle, WA (oversized track)February 14, 2020[47]
5000 m14:51.91Boston, MAFebruary 27, 2020[48]
Outdoor track800 m2:06.05Princeton, NJMay 16, 2009
1500 m4:07.77Lignano Sabbiadoro, ItalyJuly 17, 2012
1 mile4:30.78Long Island, NYSeptember 6, 2017[49]
3000 m8:41.43Rieti (Guidobaldi), ItalySeptember 8, 2013
5000 m14:50.90Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, CAMay 6, 2023[50]
10000 m30:59.38San Juan Capistrano, CAMarch 29, 2025[50][44]
Road1 mile4:28New York, NYSeptember 3, 2016[24]
10K run31:47Boston, MAOctober 14, 2013
15K run49:42Jacksonville, FLMarch 11, 2017

National championships

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Results fromUSA Cross Country Championships,USATF Indoor Championships,USATF Outdoor Championships, andUS Olympic Trials.

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
20102010 USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsDes Moines, Iowa10th1500 m4:19.05[51][52]
20112011 USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon5th1500 m4:08.96[53]
20122012 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)Eugene, Oregon8th5000 m15:28.60[54]
20132013 USA Cross Country ChampionshipsSt Louis, Missouri4th8k26:47.7[55]
20152015 USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon3rd10,000 m31:42.60[56]
4th5000 m15:07.18[56]
20162016 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)Eugene, Oregon2nd10,000 m31:46.09[57]
4th5000 m15:13.87[57]
20172017 USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon2nd10,000 m31:22.67[31]
20182018USA Cross Country ChampionshipsTallahassee, Florida1st10,000 m

33:18.7[58]

20212020 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)Eugene, Oregon8th10,000 m32:19.82[46]
20222022USA Cross Country ChampionshipsSan Diego, California3rd10,000 m34:36
2022 USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon4th10,000 m31:30.04
13th5,000 m15:29.03[46]
20232023 USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon9th5,000 m15:24.17[46]
20242024 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)Eugene, Oregon16th5,000 m16:12.03[46]
20252025 USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon1st10,000 m31:43.56[46]

International championship record

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
2013World Cross Country ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, Poland21stSenior race25:27
4thSenior team90 points
2015World ChampionshipsBeijing, China3rd10,000 m31:43.49
2016Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil11th10,000 m31:26.94
2017World ChampionshipsLondon, United Kingdom6th10,000 m31:20.45[36]
2022World ChampionshipsEugene, United States14th5000 m15:29.03
2023Pan American GamesSantiago, Chile4th5000 m16:09.53
2025World ChampionshipsTokyo, Japan14th10,000 m31:47.65

Circuit performances

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Grand Slam Track results[59]
SlamRace groupEventPl.TimePrize money
2025 Kingston SlamLong distance3000 m8th8:56.66US$20,000
5000 m4th15:26.87

References

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  59. ^"Grand Slam Track Results".Grand Slam Track. RetrievedApril 5, 2025.

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