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  Katie Hotchkiss
Katie Hotchkiss

Player Profile
Class:
RS Freshman

Hometown:
Fremont, CA

High School:
Mission San Jose

Event:
Middle Distances

Birthdate:
12/17/1980

Stanford: One of the top middle distance runners in the U.S. as a high school senior in 1999 ... Her high school times rank her as one of the top 800m runners in the Pac-10.

2000 Track & Field Season: Redshirted.

2000 Cross Country Season (Sophomore): Ran in three races.

1999 Cross Country Season (Freshman): Competed in four races, including gaining valuable experience at the Pre-NCAA’s at Indiana.

High School: Ranked in the Top 3 in the nation in the 800 meters (2:08.22, #2 in the nation), and the 1,600 meters (4:49.71) … Won the 1999 Nike Indoor Classic title in the 1,600 meters in Ohio … Captured first place in the Chase Girls Mile at the Millrose Games in 1999 … Won the 800 meter title at the Northern California Section Meet of Champions with a time of 2:10.93 … Placed second in the 800 meters (2:08.22) at the CIF state meet … In 1998 at the Golden West Invitational, finished second in the 800 meters … Finished fourth (2nd among high school girls) in the 800 meters (2:10.20) at the 1999 U.S. Jr. National Track & Field Championships in Denton, TX … Finished third in a strong field in the 1,600 meters (4:52.13) at the Golden West Invitational in 1999 … Placed third in the mile at the 1998 Golden West Invitational in a time of 4:53.13 … Competed in nine cross country races during her senior season, and finished in the top three eight times … That also included winning the league title … Won the California state Division II cross country title in 1997.

Cardinal Catalogue: Human Biology major … President of the National Honor Society … National Merit finalist … Lifetime member of the CSF … Fremont Argus Athlete of the Year for all sports … Born Dec. 17, 1980.

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