As Canada’s subsequent era of distance runners kicked off their fall cross-country season on each side of the border, Edmonton’s Sadie Sigfstead had a stellar begin on Friday. The fourth-year Villanova College pupil received the ladies’s 6K on the 2024 Nuttycombe Invitational in Madison, Wis.—extensively considered essentially the most prestigious race exterior the NCAA XC Championships. Sigfstead received the race in 19 minutes and 55 seconds, outpacing a robust area that included a number of fellow Canadians.
Sadie Sigfstead is her. #nuttycombeinvite champ.
⏱️ 19:55.7
Girls’s 6 km A race 🏆 pic.twitter.com/0AYY0H4mI4— RunnerSpace (@runnerspace) September 27, 2024
Sigfstead surged within the remaining kilometres, breaking away from Florence Caron of La Malbaie, Que., who completed second, eight seconds behind Villanova athlete. Sigfstead and Caron had been the primary two athletes throughout the road beating greater than 200 opponents. It was the primary time in Nuttycombe historical past that two Canadian-born athletes completed 1-2 within the ladies’s race.
College of Utah’s Erin Vringer, from Saint John, N.B., added to the Canadian success by ending sixth general in 20:14. Vringer, the 2022 Canadian U20 cross-country champion, showcased her continued growth as a high NCAA expertise, and an athlete to observe in years to come back.
Sigfstead joins an elite group of Canadians who’ve received Nuttycombe, following within the footsteps of latest champions Ceili McCabe (2021) and Justyn Knight (2016 & 2017), who’ve each represented Canada on the Olympic stage. Her victory units the stage for a robust displaying on the NCAA Cross-Nation Championships, which can happen on the identical course in six weeks, hosted by the College of Wisconsin.
Hear from the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational CHAMP – Sadie Sigfstead! @NovaTrackXC x #GoNova
— Villanova Athletics (@NovaAthletics) September 30, 2024
“I really like this course,” Sigfstead mentioned after the race. “I raced right here as a freshman, and it was the spotlight of my 12 months. It’s going to be chilly and snowy for NCAAs in November, which feels identical to dwelling, so I’m wanting ahead to it.”
Reflecting on her technique, Sigfstead credited her coach and her instincts. “My coach is aware of I’m constructed for endurance races and advised me to belief my instincts. Early within the race, I acknowledged a number of runners, together with one I raced within the 10K. They’re all nice runners, and I really like a tough race, so I simply centered on making good selections because the race unfolded.”
Along with her win, Sigfstead solidifies herself as one of many high contenders for the ladies’s NCAA title this season. She goals to comply with within the footsteps of former Villanova runner Sheila Reid, the final Canadian lady to win an NCAA title in cross nation (2010 & 2011).