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2009 University of Washington Husky Classic

Jenny Barringer after 5k

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Uploaded by Ryan From Flotrack | February 15, 2009

Jenny B talks about her 5k, how excited she is, and what this means for the future. Her 15:01 broke the collegiate record (formerly Kim Smith at 15:14) and ranks as the #2 All-time indoor performance for an American woman.
More with Jenny B.
Watch Jenny's record setting 5k run HERE

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Comments24 comments

Phillip Hinrichs 3 years ago

Regardless she's hot!

Dean Rugh 3 years ago

HT,
You've still got a shot. It's on her right hand.

HT 3 years ago

Damn it! That is a ring on her finger.

haha 3 years ago

the peoplein the pool are hilarious
great interview tho

good job JB 3 years ago

She's great. So wonderful to see her continue to run such outstanding times. Good luck with your running future, Jenny.

inquiring mind 3 years ago

who the heck is kota??

Mark_in_Oly 3 years ago

Kota actually stole my moniker from previous posts - he must have liked the way it looked. I've now set up my screen name to read pugetsoundhound, so I think Kota cannot use it anymore. When you guys were saying Kota, I thought it was email abbreviation for Kiss On The .....lol.

3 years ago

ha ha, yeah, Anna Willard can atest to Jennie's competitive spirit in the last lap of a race.

Jesus Don't be Rude 3 years ago

Jesus, (dude), don't be a rude idiot yourself1

johnhamilton22 3 years ago

I love Flotrack because of interviews just like this. You capture so much content through your questions, yet bring us as viewers the sincerity of these athletes. Thanks for not cutting our her question, "are you still recording?"

jesus 3 years ago

Kota Reicher, AKA pugetsoundhound, calm down dude, dont be an idiot!

Split Guy from WA 3 years ago

Jenny I tried I'm sorry!

bobby 1 3 years ago

I'll say it right here right now, Jenny Barringer is the future of female distance running in the U. S. and the world. I see the day when a woman will break the four minute mile barrier, and she is the bridge to that barrier, not yet but pobably in the next twenty years.

Zachary Fitzgerald 3 years ago

What's great about her interviews is that she is so comfortable in front of the camera. Maybe she'll consider being a T&F;commentator..

oldoakrunr 3 years ago

she is AWESOME

b.crew 3 years ago

Congrats Jenny!
she's great!

MikeyB 3 years ago

so glad you guys this on video!

Nice job Jenny! You have come a long way, you are now one of the fastest female runners of all time! How does that sound? Looking forward to watching your next race!

Meghan J 3 years ago

She's great. I love her positive attitude, free spirit, and dedication to becoming the best.

Amazing 3 years ago

She is so awesome. Not just as a runner but she seems so fun and a great girl. Focused, love the smile and attitude. Thank you Jenny!

Jon 3 years ago

Wow! Go Jenny B! Crazy fast and a total class act.

3 years ago

Amen soundhound. She is an incredible athlete and great rep for her school and USA track.

Mark_in_Oly 3 years ago

My original comments got deleted when you put up the enhanced 5000 video, so I'll state them again. 1. Thanks for asking my question about her reaction at the finish. It's ironic to see a competitor perform as tough as any of the men and then show emotion like that at the end. 2. Jenny alluded to the unusual atmosphere the echoed the bulk of my original comments. What you don't really feel on the video is what was going on at track level. She's basically on her own, which make it easy to let up or get lost in terms of pace. But you could see the concentration as she wratcheted down. The race was towards the end of the meet, and atheletes and spectators were gathered near the track on the back straight - almost on the track - some were not watching the race and I swear their arms were in lane one as Jenny came by. Jenny keeps upping the pace. She then starts lapping runners as the the 5000m men and 4 x 400 folks are warming up in lanes two through five! That's concentration. After the race, the anti-prima dona gracefully spoke to everyone who approached her. Jenny B is the epitome of what our sport needs right now.

3 years ago

Competitive spirit is a HUGE understatement!

FlA Fan 3 years ago

Yeah Jenny! She's funny, she can't surpress that smile. She should be proud. I can't imagine how great she will do this spring in steeple!