Kayley Delay.

Women's Track and Field Sam Rubin

DeLay ’21 MPH ’23 to Compete at USATF Championships

EUGENE, Ore. -- Yale women's cross country and track and field alum Kayley DeLay '21 MPH '23 will compete in the 5000m at the USATF Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., this weekend. 
 
DeLay set the school record in the 5000m, 15:39.11, in 2022. This year her season-best 5000m time of 15:07.77 came July 12 at the Sunset Tour at Jack Kemp Stadium in Los Angeles. 
 
DeLay has also qualified for the Championships with her season-best 3000m steeplechase time of 9:29.07, but she has scratched in that event and will focus on the 5K. 
 
DeLay has an extensive history competing at the USATF Outdoor Championships/U.S. Olympic Team Trials, though not in the 5K. She competed in the 3000m steeplechase at last year's Olympic Team Trials, finishing 12th with a time of 9:29.07. At the 2023 Championships she placed 12th in the steeplechase with a time of 9:43.06 and in 2022 she placed 10th in the SC with a time of 9:46.91. She competed at the Olympic Team Trials in 2021, finishing 23rd in the steeplechase with a time of 9:58.87.
 
This past February, DeLay competed at the USA Indoor Championships. She placed ninth in the 3000m short track with a time of 8:55.87.
 
DeLay, who won six individual Ivy League championships while at Yale, owns the best time in the steeplechase (9:25.08, 2022) in school history. She finished second at the NCAA Championships with that time, earning first team All-America recognition. 
 
In 2022 DeLay earned Yale's Nellie Pratt Elliot Award, given to the senior female student-athlete whose excellence in the field of athletics and in her life at Yale best represents the ideals of sportsmanship and Yale tradition. She competed for the University of Washington as a grad student in 2022-23, earning second team All-America honors in the steeplechase. 
 
A native of Jacksonville, Fla., DeLay is a graduate of Fletcher High School. 
 
The USATF Championships women's 5000m final, which includes 24 runners, takes place at 2:31 p.m. Pacific Time (5:31 p.m. Eastern Time) on Sunday. Josette Andrews has the top U.S. time this season, 14:25.37.
 
The top three finishers at the Championships earn spots on the U.S. team for the 2025 World Athletics Championships (providing that they have met that event's 14:50.00 standard). The World Athletics Championships take place Sept. 13-21 in Tokyo.

The USATF Championships will be streamed on USATF.tv and broadcast on NBC.
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