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Top New England Middle Distance - Women's 800 meters

Updated: Dec 8, 2024

Today I'm taking a look at the top times for New England women's 800 meters. The 2 minute mark was a top time when I competed in the 80's. Running near or breaking two minutes will continue to get a runner in or near the top 10 in the country.


At the David Hemery Invitational, February 9, Angel Piccirillo ran a sweet time of 2:01.4. Angel runs for Puma and her time was the tenth fastest in the nation.


Harvard's Sophia Gorriaran ran 2:01.68 on February 16 at the BU DMR Challenge. That swift time earned her the 12th fastest time in the US.


With an excellent 2:03.95 clocking, Katherine Mitchell of New Balance Boston posted the 45th fastest time in the country. Katherine ran her fast time at the John Thomas Terrier Classic.


Victoria Bossong of Harvard ran 2:04.02 at the BC Eagle Elite Invitational last Valentine's day. Victoria also competed in 400m, 500m and 600m races last indoor season as well as a number of relays. Her fastest time posted at 47th place in the nation.


Kimberley May of Providence College ran the 60th fastest time in the US last indoor season. Her time of 2:04.47 at the UMass Amherst Flagship Invitiational earned her the 60th spot. Kimberly also ran the mile and 3,000 meters last season.


Providence College's Alex O'Neill ran a superb time of 2:05.49 at last year's John Thomas Terrier Classic. Alex also competed in 500 and 1000 meter races last season. Her fastest time placed her at the 84th spot in the country.


Maddy Berkson of Battle Road Track Club clocked in at 2:06.55, February 3 (BU Bruce Lehane Scarlet & White Invitiational). Maddy competed in the 1000m, 1500m and 1 mile races last indoor season setting personal records in two events (1000m and the Mile.)


Maeve O'Neill of Providence College ran the 135th fastest time in the US (2:07.13) at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational last season.



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