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Photos from a Historic Women’s Olympic Trials Race

A record number of participants took part in the most thrilling marathon on American soil

Photography by
Myke Hermsmeyer
Text by
Martin Fritz Huber
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2020 Atlanta Olympic Marathon Trials Fritz Huber Outside Magazine Woman's Race Gallery Photo: Myke Hermsmeyer @mykehphoto myke.hermsmeyer@gmail.com

The 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials in the marathon took place in Atlanta on February 29. With the top three finishers securing a spot on the Olympic team, the Trials are always a uniquely thrilling affair—a quadrennial showdown in which all bets are off. The 2020 iteration was no exception. In the women’s race, for which a record 511 runners had qualified, we saw, once again, how anything can happen over 26.2 miles. These pictures tell the story of the day.

2020 Atlanta Olympic Marathon Trials Fritz Huber Outside Magazine Woman's Race Gallery Photo: Myke Hermsmeyer @mykehphoto myke.hermsmeyer@gmail.com
(Myke Hermsmeyer)

To mark the occasion, the city of Atlanta lit the Olympic cauldron for the first time since hosting the Games in 1996.

2020 Atlanta Olympic Marathon Trials Fritz Huber Outside Magazine Woman's Race Gallery Photo: Myke Hermsmeyer @mykehphoto myke.hermsmeyer@gmail.com
(Myke Hermsmeyer)

Aliphine Tuliamuk and Stephanie Bruce, who both train with the Northern Arizona Elite, warmed up around Centennial Olympic Park, where both the start and finish were located.

2020 Atlanta Olympic Marathon Trials Fritz Huber Outside Magazine Woman's Race Gallery Photo: Myke Hermsmeyer @mykehphoto myke.hermsmeyer@gmail.com
(Myke Hermsmeyer)

Of the 511 qualifiers, 444 started the race—the vast majority of them amateur runners. The oldest participant was a 48-year-old preschool teacher from Virginia. The youngest was a 16-year-old high schooler from Minnesota.

2020 Atlanta Olympic Marathon Trials Fritz Huber Outside Magazine Woman's Race Gallery Photo: Myke Hermsmeyer @mykehphoto myke.hermsmeyer@gmail.com
(Myke Hermsmeyer)

On the professional side, it turned out to be a rough day for many of the pre-race favorites. Sara Hall, Emily Sisson, and Molly Huddle, who were at the front of the lead pack early on, all ended up dropping out. Jordan Hasay, who had the fastest qualifying time (2:20:57), finished 26th.

2020 Atlanta Olympic Marathon Trials Fritz Huber Outside Magazine Woman's Race Gallery Photo: Myke Hermsmeyer @mykehphoto myke.hermsmeyer@gmail.com
(Myke Hermsmeyer)

Des Linden, however, raced well and came within 11 seconds of making her third Olympic team. Despite finishing in the dreaded 4th place position, the 2018 Boston Marathon champion was sanguine about her race. “I was 4th—not 17th,” she said afterwards. “I thought it was a really great day for me. Three people were just better.”

2020 Atlanta Olympic Marathon Trials Fritz Huber Outside Magazine Woman's Race Gallery Photo: Myke Hermsmeyer @mykehphoto myke.hermsmeyer@gmail.com
(Myke Hermsmeyer)

Spectators lined the course throughout the race, providing a deafening ambiance for the runners. “It was basically a 26-mile scream tunnel,” NCAA-standout Molly Seidel, who was making her debut in the marathon, said of the experience. (Seidel qualified by running the OTQ standard in the half marathon last December.)

2020 Atlanta Olympic Marathon Trials Fritz Huber Outside Magazine Woman's Race Gallery Photo: Myke Hermsmeyer @mykehphoto myke.hermsmeyer@gmail.com
(Myke Hermsmeyer)

A big story going into the race was how the Atlanta Track Club would provide personal bottle service for hundreds of runners. In the end, the organization proved up to the task. “No race in the history of the world has ever had refreshment stations like we will tomorrow,” runners were informed by technical director David Katz the night before the race. “It is absolutely amazing. Spectacular. I have never seen anything like this in 40 years.”

2020 Atlanta Olympic Marathon Trials Fritz Huber Outside Magazine Woman's Race Gallery Photo: Myke Hermsmeyer @mykehphoto myke.hermsmeyer@gmail.com
(Myke Hermsmeyer)

The Trials were staged on a circuit course, which included three large loops up and down Peachtree Street and a final loop that led runners under the Olympic Rings from the 1996 Games.

2020 Atlanta Olympic Marathon Trials Fritz Huber Outside Magazine Woman's Race Gallery Photo: Myke Hermsmeyer @mykehphoto myke.hermsmeyer@gmail.com
(Myke Hermsmeyer)

In the women’s race, of the 444 entrants, 390 finished—a testament to the challenging course and windy conditions.

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  • Racing
  • Running
  • Women’s

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