PROVO, Utah – Former BYU national champions Conner Mantz and Clayton Young headline five former Cougars who will race in the 2024 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Orlando, Florida on Saturday.
RACE INFORMATION
Event: Men's Marathon
Date: Saturday, Feb. 3
Start: 8:10 a.m. MST
Location: Orlando, Florida
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Streaming: Peacock
The Race
Nico Montanez, Jacob Heslington and Connor Weaver join Mantz and Young as former BYU distance runners set to vie for a spot on the U.S. Men's Olympic Marathon Team.
Mantz, a two-time NCAA Cross Country Champion at BYU, enters the race in possession of the top overall seed after clocking 2:07:47 to finish sixth at the 2023 Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Oct. 8. Young followed closely behind, finishing with a time of 2:08:00 to notch seventh.
The Olympic Marathon Trials are part of the selection system that USA Track and Field uses to add athletes to the Olympic Team for the games held in Paris later this summer. Per the World Athletics organization, a country is awarded 'quota positions' based on the athletes from said country with the qualifying standard (2:08:10 for men). U.S. quota positions will be filled by the top two finishers at this weekend's trials in accordance with requirements outlined by the World Athletics Council.
The top two athletes across the finish line Saturday will be named to the Olympic Marathon Team if they have run under 2:11:30 during the Qualification Period (November 6, 2022 - May 5, 2024). A third place spot could be unlocked if an athlete runs the Olympic Standard (2:08:10) or is ranked in the top 80 on the World Marathon list by April 30. That spot would be reallocated for the third place finisher at the trials. For a complete list of qualifications, see the current. For further qualifying information, see the current USATF Selection Proceedures.