Three University of Minnesota runners finish high at U.S. under-20 championships
Three University of Minnesota first-year runners finished in the top five of their divisions at the 2025 USA Track and Field U20 Cross Country Championships in Lubbock, Texas, at the Chaparral Ridge Cross Country Course on Saturday.
This makes the third year Gophers have finished in the top 10 at the event, with Aidan Jones finishing fourth last year, Ali Weimer placing ninth and Shane Griepentrog placing tenth in 2023.
Sam Scott, a Minneapolis Southwest grad, won the men’s 8K with a time of 25:16.7. Nolan Sutter, from Chaska, finished second, with a 25:39 time.
Caitlyn Osani, a Robbinsdale Armstrong grad, placed third in the women’s 6K race with 21:58.5, her personal best at that distance.
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