U.S. highschool distance runner Addy Ritzenhein was awarded the Gatorade Excessive Faculty Athlete of the 12 months on Tuesday, recognizing her as the highest U.S. highschool feminine athlete. Ritzenhein was nominated for the accolade after profitable the 2023 U.S. Nike Cross Nation Nationals in December, following within the footsteps of her father, Dathan Ritzenhein.
The award was offered by none apart from three-time Gatorade Athlete of the 12 months winner and four-time NCAA champion Katelyn Tuohy, who just lately turned professional and signed a contract with Adidas.
This honour celebrates high highschool athletes within the U.S. for his or her excellence in sports activities, lecturers and group involvement. Ritzenhein joins a prestigious record of former feminine runners who’ve obtained the award, together with Tuohy (2019-20, 2018-19, and 2017-18) and U.S. marathoner Jordan Hasay (2008-09).
Athletic prowess runs within the Ritzenhein household; Dathan received Gatorade Athlete of the 12 months award twice (1999-01) and represented Group USA on the Olympics on three events. Dathan presently serves as the top coach of On Athletics Membership, teaching notable athletes like Boston Marathon champion Hellen Obiri and world championship 1,500m finalist and American mile document holder Yared Nuguse. Addy clocked a personal-best 16:44.9 for 5K this fall and was ranked because the #1 sophomore (Grade 10) ladies highschool XC athlete within the U.S., in accordance with MileSplit.
Ritz wins #NXN!!
Addy Ritzenhein makes her mark similar to her well-known dad, Dathan! Wins a nationwide HS XC title!!
⏱️ 17:10.4 pic.twitter.com/9UL5SLFt8a
— RunnerSpace (@runnerspace) December 2, 2023
Addy and her dad now be part of an unique membership of three father-child duos who’ve change into nationwide champions at the highschool stage. Addy will undoubtedly be a reputation to observe within the subsequent two years as she approaches the NCAA stage.