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The Craziest Women’s 5000m Ever | Team USA Blew the Race Apart With a Savage Final Kick The women’s 5000 meters final at the U.S. Olympic Trials turned into one of the most ruthless and technically refined distance races of the entire meet, a contest that demanded patience, positioning, and a devastating final gear. From the very first lap, it was obvious this would not be a conservative, sit-and-kick affair. The pace was assertive from the gun, instantly stretching the field and forcing every athlete to commit fully to the rhythm of the race. A compact but highly disciplined lead pack emerged within the opening kilometer. Elise Cranny, Karissa Schweizer, Parker Valby, and Whittni Morgan positioned themselves near the front, running with visible control and efficiency. No one was willing to take unnecessary risks early, but the tempo was honest enough to quietly eliminate contenders lap by lap. By halfway, the field had already begun to fracture, with several experienced runners slipping off the back as the pace demanded precision rather than bravery. Approaching 3000 meters, the race entered its psychological phase. Every stride carried consequence, and the margins for error shrank dramatically. Elle St. Pierre, who had remained patient and economical, began to subtly improve her position. Her movement was almost invisible—no surge, no dramatic change in cadence—but she was suddenly exactly where she needed to be. Cranny remained composed on her shoulder, while Schweizer tracked just behind, conserving energy for what everyone knew was coming.