Corinne Myers Runs a Smoking 2:05.80 All Alone at MOCs!


Corinne Myers of Westwood winning the MOC 800m. / Photo by Mae Kellert for MileSplit

Corinne Myers of Westwood heard the start gun, took off around turn one and was in the clear charging ahead the rest of the way. With a split of 59 high through the first 400 meters she held a second to two seconds lead on the rest of the field. Down the back stretch Corinne looked as if she was going even faster and held off any kind of move that Jennifer Edobi and Catherine Pagano tried to make to catch up on her. We had three other girls in this heat go under 2:10 but you wouldn't know it watching this race. 

    Name                    Year School                  Seed     Finals  H#

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  1   992 Corinne Myers       12 Westwood             2:07.17    2:05.80   2 
  2   911 Jennifer Edobi      12 Union                2:11.79    2:08.21   2 
  3   529 Catherine Pagano    11 No. Highlands        2:10.51    2:08.75   2 
  4   576 Rachel Stremme      11 Ocean City           2:12.13    2:09.84   2 
  5   286 Jacqueline Berardo  11 Hunterdon Cent       2:13.48    2:10.31   2 
  6   329 Danielle Leavitt    12 Lacey                2:14.44    2:11.29   2 
  7   572 Bridget Flynn       12 Ocean City           2:12.06    2:11.94   2 
  8   692 Calleigh Higgins    12 Pope John Xxiii      2:13.08    2:12.20   2 
  9   908 Chelsea Smith       11 Toms River South     2:14.88    2:13.11   2 
 10   209 Kaitlyn Bonnet       9 Haddonfield          2:15.79    2:14.42   1 
 
She knew she wanted to go out hard, specifically a 60 or 61 and see what she could do from there. It paid off with the large gap between her and the rest of the pack proving to be too much to handle. This was a personal best by about a second and a half, she showed signs of things to come during groups when she hit what was then a two second personal best winning in a time of 2:07.17. 
 
 
At first everyone was amazed at the time she had just posted, but then thinking about it we were all even more amazed at the fact that this was a race she ran pretty much on her own way out in front. Corinne also won the indoor Meet of Champions this year completing the championship sweep. Her indoor winning time was a 2:10.52.
 
Next fall she'll be continuing her education and racing at Northeastern University. 
 
Here is a great interview with her conducted by Pat Montferrat after the glorious race.