Colleen Quigley

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Colleen Quigley
Personal information
Nationality American
Born (1992-11-20) November 20, 1992 (age 32)
St. Louis, MO
Residence Portland, Oregon
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[1]
Sport
Sport Track and field
Event(s) 3000 metres steeplechase
College team Florida State University Seminoles
Club Nike Bowerman Track Club
Turned pro 2015
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
1500 metres 4:11.61 (2015)
Mile 4:29.67 (2015)
Steeplechase 9:24.92 (2015)

Colleen Quigley (born November 20, 1992) is an American middle-distance runner.[2] She finished 12th in the 3000 metres steeplechase event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China.[3]

Professional

Colleen Quigley signed with Bowerman Track Club in June 2015 and finished 12th in the 3000 metres steeplechase event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China.[4][5]

NCAA

Colleen Quigley earned nine NCAA All-American honors.

She won 2015 Division 1 NCAA Outdoor Women's Track and Field Championship Steeplechase title.[6] She won 2015 Division 1 Atlantic Coast Conference Outdoor Track 1500 meters title.Watch 1500 Final

Colleen Quigley earned 2015 Division 1 NCAA Indoor Women's Track and Field Championships Mile run bronze medal. She won 2015 Division 1 Atlantic Coast Conference Indoor Track Mile run and Distance medley relay titles.[7] She won Boston University Terriers Invitational Mile run in a FSU record 4:29.67 and Distance medley relay titles.[8] She won Auburn Tigers Invitational Mile run title.

She won 2014 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship Regional Cross country running title. She won 2014 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship Atlantic Coast Conference Cross country running silver medal.[9] She won 2014 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship Virginia Tech Hokies Invitational and Lehigh Mountain Hawks Invitational titles.[10]

She won 2014 Division 1 Atlantic Coast Conference Outdoor Track Steeplechase title.[11] She won 2014 Division 1 Alabama Crimson Tide Invitational 1500 meters title.[12] She won 2014 Division 1 Florida State Seminoles Invitational Steeplechase title.[13]

She won 2014 Division 1 Atlantic Coast Conference Indoor Track Mile run title.[14] She won 2014 Division 1 Washington Huskies Classic Distance medley relay title.[15] She won 2014 Division 1 Indoor Track University of New Mexico Invitational 800 meters title.[16]

She placed sixth 2013 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship national championships. She won 2013 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship Regional Cross country running title. She earned silver medal 2013 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship Atlantic Coast Conference Cross country running.[17] She won 2013 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship Florida State Seminoles Invitational and earned Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Appalachian State Mountaineers Invitational silver medals.[18]

Colleen Quigley earned 2013 Division 1 NCAA Outdoor Women's Track and Field Championship Steeplechase silver medal.[19]

She placed twelfth 2012 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship national championships. She earned silver medal at 2012 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship Regional championships. She placed fourth 2013 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship Atlantic Coast Conference Cross country running.[20] She won 2013 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship University of Louisville Cardinals Pre-national Invitational and won 2012 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Invitational title.[21] She placed 4th at the Virginia Tech Hokies Invitational.[22]

Colleen Quigley earned fifth place at 2012 Division 1 NCAA Outdoor Women's Track and Field Championship Steeplechase.[23] She earned a silver medal at 2012 Division 1 Atlantic Coast Conference Outdoor Track Steeplechase final.[24] She earned fourth at 2012 Division 1 Atlantic Coast Conference Indoor Track Mile run title.[25]

High school

Colleen Quigley won 2010-11 Missouri Girls Track and Field Gatorade Player of the Year awards from Nerinx Hall High School.[26][27][28]

Colleen Quigley won 2011 Outdoor Missouri High School Athletic Association Class 4 State Meet 3200 and 1600 meters titles.[29]

Colleen Quigley earned 20th at 2010 Footlocker Cross Country Championships.[30]

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