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USA Olympic Trials

Jenelle Rogers Competing for a Spot on the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team
June 22, 2024 | Track & Field
Ball State track and field senior Jenelle Rogers will head to Eugene, Oregon for the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team Trials June 21-30. Â
Rogers will compete in the heptathlon, a two-day event scheduled for Sunday, June 23 through Monday, June 24. She is one of only three collegiate athletes with the automatic qualifying standard, coming in with a score of 6,018.Â
The qualifying process for the Olympic Trials differs from that of the Olympic team. In the heptathlon, the U.S. Olympic Trials qualifying standard is a minimum of 5,500 points with an automatic bid going to those with a score of 6,000 or higher. Â
The Olympic qualifying standard is more difficult, at 6,480 points. Following the trials, the top three athletes within that standard will qualify for Paris. Â
Rogers will be Ball State's third athlete to compete at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials and the first since 2000 when LaTasha Jenkins represented in the 200-meter dash. Â
Most recently, Rogers secured a fourth-place finish in the heptathlon at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. She finished the event with a season best score of 5,991. Â
Stream the heptathlon live on NBC and Peacock or follow along with live stats here. Â