Riley Chamberlain

Riley Chamberlain
Personal information
Born (2004-07-21) 21 July 2004 (age 21)
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)
Middle-distance running, Long-distance running, Cross country running
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)800m: 1:59.75 (Portland, 2025)
1500m: 4:02.03 (Los Angeles, 2025)
Mile: 4:20.61 (Boston, 2026)
3000m: 8:40.89 (Seattle, 2025)
5000m: 14:58.97 (Boston, 2025)

Riley Chamberlain (born 21 July 2004) is an American middle- and long-distance, and cross country runner.[1]

Biography

From a family of runners, Chamberlain's father competed at the USA Olympic Trials in the steeplechase, as she ran in track and field at high school alongside her sister, Karissa.[2] Chamberlain attended Del Oro High School prior to competing at the collegiate level for Brigham Young University. She set a BYU record and became the fourth fastest NCAA all-time in the women’s indoor mile run with a time of 4:33.14 at the 2023 Razorback Invitational.[3]

Chamberlain was a member of winning BYU distance medley relay teams at the 2024 and 2025 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.[4] In February 2025, Chamberlain had run alongside Carmen Alder, Meghan Hunter, and Tessa Buswell to set a new collegiate best time of 10:37.58 for the event at the Husky Classic, breaking the previous best mark by over six seconds.[5]

In July 2025, Chamberlain ran a new personal best of 4:02.23 in the 1500 metres whilst competing at the Sunset Tour in Los Angeles. The following week at the Stumptown Twilight in Portland, Oregon, she won the 800 metres in a personal best time of 1:59.75.[6] She qualified for the final of the 1500 metres at 2025 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, before falling in a racing incident involving Helen Schlachtenhaufen, and finished behind the pack.[7][8]

Chamberlain placed fourth in the individual race at the 2025 NCAA Cross Country Championships in Missouri, helping BYU to a second place finish in the team event.[9] On 6 December, she ran 14:58.97 for the 5000 metres in Boston, Massachusetts at the Colyear-Danville Season Opener, finishing runner-up as BYU teammate Jane Hedengren broke the NCAA indoor record.[10] On 1 February, Chamberlain moved into the top-ten NCAA all-time list for the 3000 metres indoors with 8:43.16 at the Millrose Games.[11] On 14 February, Chamberlain ran 4:20.61 to set the collegiate indoor mile run record at the 2026 BU Valentine Invitational.[12] On 14 March, she had a top-five finish in the mile run at the 2026 NCAA Indoor Championships.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Riley Chamberlain". World Athletics. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
  2. ^ Jackson, Aaron (May 5, 2022). "Athlete of the Week: Riley Chamberlain grabs personal records in the last two invitationals". Gold Country Media. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
  3. ^ Repetti, Hayley (Mar 30, 2023). "Riley Chamberlain now setting records in college". Gold Country Media. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
  4. ^ Gault, Jonathan; Johnson, Robert (March 15, 2025). "NCAA Women's Track: BYU Repeats in DMR Thriller as Doris Lemngole Keeps Winning – Day 1 Recap". Lets Run. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
  5. ^ "BYU Women, Washington Men Run Fastest Indoor DMRs In Collegiate History". Runnerspace. 15 Feb 2025. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
  6. ^ "RILEY CHAMBERLAIN, THOMAS RATCLIFFE MAKE GOOD USE OF STUMPTOWN TWILIGHT WITH WINS AND PRS". Runnerspace. 20 July 2025. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
  7. ^ Kahler, Theo (2 August 2025). "Helen Schlachtenhaufen Was a Contender for the World Championship Team. A Bloody Fall Dashed Her Hopes". Runners World. Retrieved 7 Dec 2025.
  8. ^ "USA Championships". World Athletics. 2 August 2025. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
  9. ^ Edler, Krysyan; Walch, Tad (22 November 2025). "BYU women, Jane Hedengren finish second at NCAA cross country championships". Deseret.com. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
  10. ^ Woods, David (7 December 2025). "JOSH HOEY BREAKS INDOOR 600 WORLD RECORD, JANE HEDENGREN CRUSHES COLLEGIATE 5,000 RECORD AT BU". Runnerspace. Retrieved 7 Dec 2025.
  11. ^ "DORIS LEMNGOLE BREAKS 3000M COLLEGIATE RECORD AT 118TH MILLROSE GAMES". Dyestat. 2 Feb 2026. Retrieved 5 Feb 2026.
  12. ^ Hall, Dan (14 Feb 2026). "Riley Chamberlain Sets NCAA Mile Record At BU Valentine Invitational 2026". Flotrack. Retrieved 14 Feb 2026.
  13. ^ Jampol, Noah (March 14, 2026). "2026 NCAA indoor women: Jane Hedengren completes sweep, Wilma Nielsen repeats". Lets Run. Retrieved 15 March 2026.

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