Lindsey Butler joins the podcast after placing third in the 1500m at the USA Indoor Championships, earning a bronze medal in a stacked field behind Nikki Hiltz and Gracie Morris.
What makes this performance even more impressive is that Lindsey came into the race as the lowest seed and didn’t even know she was in the race until just days before. She made the most of the opportunity, putting herself right in the mix and even taking the lead during the race.
Lindsey is currently an unsponsored athlete, training in Blacksburg with her college coach at Virginia Tech while also working as an engineer.
She’s an NCAA champion and has been on a steady rise, running multiple personal bests over the past year, including a 4:20 mile at Fifth Avenue and 4:25 at the Sir Walter Mile.
This is a really exciting time in her career, and I think we’re going to be seeing a lot more of Lindsey moving forward.
Topics Discussed:
- USA Indoor Championships performance
- Racing as the last seed in a national final
- Taking the lead mid-race strategy
- Missing Worlds despite podium finish
- Unsponsored athlete experience
- Pursuing a pro contract
- NIL deal with On and transition out of college
- Balancing engineering career with elite running
- Training setup in Blacksburg
- Working with coach Ben Thomas
- Post-collegiate training group (POCO)
- Late start in running after lacrosse background
- PR progression in mile and road racing
- Navigating the pro running landscape
- Future goals: Diamond League and national team contention
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