Loral Winn, a standout women’s cross country runner at Ole Miss, is set to conclude her cross country career this Saturday at the 2024 NCAA Championships. In addition to her athletic achievements, Winn has been making a name for herself behind the camera as a sideline reporter for Ole Miss’ SEC Network+ broadcasts and an intern for Ole Miss Sports Productions. She has excelled in both athletics and academics, with numerous All-American honors and academic accolades.
Winn’s passion for storytelling and journalism has driven her success in broadcasting, with her background in writing aiding in script-writing for broadcasts. Despite a busy schedule of running and broadcasting, Winn has managed to maintain impressive performances on the cross country course, with multiple career sub-20 6K times and a previous team berth at the national meet.
As Winn looks to cap off her collegiate cross country career, she credits Coach Adam Smith for his impact on her development as an athlete. Smith, a coach with experience at both collegiate and professional levels, has high praise for Winn’s consistency and work ethic. Winn will aim to represent Ole Miss and her team as she competes in the NCAA Cross Country Championships this Saturday in Madison, Wisconsin.
The championships will be broadcast on ESPNU, with the women’s 6K race scheduled for 9:20 a.m. CT. Winn expresses her pride in representing Ole Miss and is eager to give her best performance in her final collegiate cross country competition.
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