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On December 2, 2023, Valby set a new NCAA record for the indoor 5000m while competing at [[Boston University]]. Her time of 14:56.11 eclipsed the mark of 15:12.22 set by [[Emily Sisson]] in 2015.<ref>[https://trackandfieldnews.com/colyear-danville-women-valby-sub-15-collegiate-record/ Colyear-Danville Women — Valby Takes CR Sub-15:00], [[Track & Field News]], Roy Conrad, December 4, 2023.</ref>
On December 2, 2023, Valby set a new NCAA record for the indoor 5000m while competing at [[Boston University]]. Her time of 14:56.11 eclipsed the mark of 15:12.22 set by [[Emily Sisson]] in 2015.<ref>[https://trackandfieldnews.com/colyear-danville-women-valby-sub-15-collegiate-record/ Colyear-Danville Women — Valby Takes CR Sub-15:00], [[Track & Field News]], Roy Conrad, December 4, 2023.</ref>

At the [[2024 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships]], Valby broke her own collegiate record in the 5000m and picked up another NCAA title, running 14:52.79 in Boston. <ref>https://flashresults.ncaa.com/Indoor/2024/023-1_compiled.htm</ref>. She negative split the race, running 7:33 for first half and 7:19 for her second. She had a comfortable margin of victory ahead of 2nd placer Taylor Roe who finished in 15:15.


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Parker Valby
Personal information
BornPennsylvania[1]
Home townConnecticut
Tampa, Florida
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Sport
SportAthletics
Event5000m
College teamUniversity of Florida
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)3000m: 8:49.71 (Boston University, 2023)
5000m: 14:52.79 (The Track at New Balance, 2024)

Parker Valby is an American track and field and cross-country athlete.[2] She is a two-time NCAA champion and the current NCAA record holder for the indoor 5000m.

Early life

From Tampa, Florida, she attended East Lake High School.[3] She was a competitive swimmer before first running cross-country in 2016. When asked to try track and field as well, she was initially reluctant and it meant having to give up lacrosse.[4] She became the Florida state champion and the Florida state all-time record holder whilst still a junior.[5][6] However, she was unable to compete during her senior year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

Collegiate career

Valby Competes for the University of Florida. Her sophomore year she finished runner-up to Katelyn Tuohy in the 5000m at the NCAA Track and Field Championships by running a personal best of 15:20:10. This second-place performance helped Florida win the team title.[8][9]

The following fall, Valby once again finished runner-up to Tuohy but this time at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in Oklahoma.[10] That spring, she won the 5000m at the 2023 NCAA Track and Field Championships in a time of helping Florida finish as team runner-ups.[11]

Valby started out her redshirt junior season strong by winning the Wisconsin Nuttycombe invite over rival Katelyn Tuohy in a course time of 19:17.2.[12]

In November 2023, she won the NCAA Cross Country Championship in Charlottesville, Virginia. She ran a new NCAA record time of 18:55.2 for the 6 km course to win by 10 seconds ahead of Doris Lemngole of the University of Alabama.[13]

On December 2, 2023, Valby set a new NCAA record for the indoor 5000m while competing at Boston University. Her time of 14:56.11 eclipsed the mark of 15:12.22 set by Emily Sisson in 2015.[14]

At the 2024 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, Valby broke her own collegiate record in the 5000m and picked up another NCAA title, running 14:52.79 in Boston. [15]. She negative split the race, running 7:33 for first half and 7:19 for her second. She had a comfortable margin of victory ahead of 2nd placer Taylor Roe who finished in 15:15.

Year SEC Cross Country NCAA South Regional Cross Country NCAA Cross Country SEC Indoor Track NCAA Indoor Track SEC Outdoor Track NCAA Outdoor Track
2021–22 4th 2nd 27th - - 2nd - 5000m 2nd - 5000m
2022–23 1st 1st 2nd - - 1st - 5000m 1st - 5000m
2023–24 1st 1st 1st 1st - 3000m; 1st DMR 1st - 5000m

Sponsorship

In June 2023, Valby signed an endorsement agreement with sportswear brand Nike.[16] In doing so, she became the first female college track and field athlete to have a name, image, and likeness agreement with the company.[17]

Honors and awards

References

  1. ^ Parker Valby After SMASHING the NCAA 5k Record in 14:56!!! The Stride Report
  2. ^ "Parker Valby". World Athletics. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Parker Valby". Florida Gators. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  4. ^ Putnam, Bob (31 October 2018). "Once a reluctant runner, East Lake's Parker Valby now leads the pack". Tampabay.com. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Parker Valby Went from Inexperienced Runner to State Champ". baynews9.com. October 16, 2019. Retrieved July 5, 2023.
  6. ^ Grasley, Todd. "Parker Valby Runs State Record Girls 3,200m - Florida State Meet Recap 2019". Runnerspace.com. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  7. ^ Lyden, Adair (April 26, 2020). "Open Letter From HS Coach To FL 3200m State Record Holder". fl.milesplit.com. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  8. ^ Zatlin, Garrett (March 2, 2023). "Parker Valby to Medically Scratch Out of NCAA Championships, per FloTrack". The Stride Report.
  9. ^ "Parker Valby Claims 5000m Victory At The NCAA Championship". Citiusmag.com. June 11, 2023. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  10. ^ Mack, Gordon (November 19, 2022). "Florida's Parker Valby Breaks Down Her Race Against Katelyn Tuohy". flottack.org. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  11. ^ Johnson, Robert; Gault, Jonathan (June 11, 2023). "NCAA Women's Recap: Parker Valby (5000), Michaela Rose (800) & Olivia Markezich (Steeple) Earn First NCAA Titles". Lets Run. Retrieved June 11, 2023.
  12. ^ "Parker Valby Takes Down Katelyn Tuohy At Nuttycombe as NAU Women Dominate". LetsRun. October 13, 2023. Retrieved October 13, 2023.
  13. ^ "Florida's Parker Valby Takes First NCAA Cross Country Title". 2023-11-18. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  14. ^ Colyear-Danville Women — Valby Takes CR Sub-15:00, Track & Field News, Roy Conrad, December 4, 2023.
  15. ^ https://flashresults.ncaa.com/Indoor/2024/023-1_compiled.htm
  16. ^ Johnson, Robert (June 27, 2023). "Q & A With Parker Valby On Her Historic NIL Deal With Nike". Lets Run. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  17. ^ Singh, Vaibhav (28 June 2023). "NCAA 5000m Champion Parker Valby Becomes the First Female Track and Field Athlete to Sign an NIL Deal With Nike". Essentially Sports. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  18. ^ Florida’s Parker Valby Named Class of 2024 Honda Sport Award Winner for Cross Country, Honda Sports Award, December 8, 2023.
  19. ^ Coaches Tab Parker Valby as 2023 Lance Harter Women’s National Athlete of the Year, Florida Gators, Arik Morton, November 27, 2023.