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  2. Mississippi College Choctaws - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi College participated in the national women's basketball championship tournament in 1974, 1976, and 1977. In 1974, the Lady Choctaws finished second to legendary Immaculata, 68–53, who won its third consecutive title. For years Mississippi College was a dominant force in NCAA Division II athletics.

  3. Grace Ping - Wikipedia

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    Grace Ping (born July 2003) is a 5.75 feet (1.75 m)-tall [1] American runner. [2] As a seventh grader in 2016, she "took down" a large field of female high school runners in a Minnesota cross-country invitational meet. [3]

  4. 2024–25 World Athletics Cross Country Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Country Tour is divided into three levels – Gold, Silver, and Bronze – each of which has different levels of competition and different prize offerings. The Gold-level meetings award extra World Athletics Rankings cross country placement points, which can be used to earn automatic qualification into the 10,000 metres track race at ...

  5. Katelyn Tuohy - Wikipedia

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    Katelyn Tuohy (born March 18, 2002) is an American professional middle-and long-distance runner.. She is a four-time individual NCAA Division I champion. In high school Tuohy won five Gatorade Player of the Year awards and was the 2018 Track & Field News High School Girls Athlete of the Year.

  6. NCAA Division II men's cross country championships

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    Known as the NCAA College Division Men's Cross Country Championship until 1973, it was created for cross country programs from smaller universities and colleges. A third championship, the NCAA Men's Division III Cross Country Championship , split away in 1973 when the NCAA created its current three-division structure.

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  8. Cross country running - Wikipedia

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    Over 900 men's cross country teams and over 1000 women's cross country teams compete in the three divisions of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. [44] Men usually race 10 km (6.2 mi) or 8 km (5.0 mi), and women usually race 6 km (3.7 mi) or 5 km (3.1 mi).

  9. World Athletics Cross Country Tour - Wikipedia

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    The World Athletics Cross Country Tour is an annual series of cross country running competitions which are recognised by the World Athletics (formerly known as the IAAF). ). Athletes accumulate points in the series' cross country meets during the season, which typically begins in September and finishes in March, with top three performances counting towards the stan