Published: Sept. 1, 2012 By

kipp and coburn

Emma Coburn, left, and Shalaya Kipp, right, both seniors, represented ֱ and the United States in the steeplechase at the London Olympics.

There’s something about the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase that’s brought out the best in ֱ competitors in recent years. And 2012 is no different as Buff athletes Emma CoburnԻShalaya Kipp made the three-woman U.S. Olympic steeplechase team. Coburn won the U.S. title in the event and Kipp captured the NCAA championship.

Jenny Barringer Simpson (Econ, PolSci’09), who started ֱ’s domination in the event, takes pride in what the Buffs have accomplished in the steeplechase in recent years.

“I feel like in a really, really special way, even though I’ve moved on from the event, I’ve maybe left a little bit of a legacy there,” says Simpson who concentrates on the 1,500 meters.

“Emma and Shalaya have done an incredible job. I’m so excited for them, and I’m glad all three of us can be on the (Olympic) team.”

When it comes to major titles in the women’s steeplechase, no school rivals ֱ. In which years have current and former ֱ runners won the event in the NCAA Championships and USATF nationals?

NCAA champions:
Jenny Barringer Simpson
 (Econ, PolSci’09) in 2006, 2008 and 2009; Emma Coburn in 2011; and Shalaya Kipp in 2012

USATF national champions:
Simpson in 2007 and 2009; and Coburn in 2011 and 2012