Whittni Morgan will make her Olympic debut on Friday in the women’s 5,000-meter preliminary round.
Here’s what you should know about the former BYU runner’s career — and how to watch her, as well as the men’s 3x3 basketball team with Jimmer Fredette, compete.
Whittni Morgan Olympics profile
Age: 26
Olympic event: Women’s 5,000 meters
Hometown: Panguitch, Utah
College: BYU
Notable achievements: During the 2019-20 indoor track season, Morgan broke the BYU record in the 5,000 by 29 seconds, the school record in the mile by six seconds, and the 3,000-meter record by 11 seconds. In 2021, Morgan won the NCAA cross-country championships with the second-fastest time in the history of the event.
Whittni Morgan’s path to the Olympics
Morgan was an unlikely candidate to make the Olympics since she had surgery on her left knee about eight months before U.S. Olympic track and field trials, as the Deseret News previously reported.
But by focusing on cross-training as her knee healed, she put herself in the best position possible for the high-pressure race and outperformed expectations.
Morgan finished fifth in the 5,000-meter final at the trials, meaning she was two spots away from a guaranteed trip to Paris. But then two runners who finished ahead of her dropped out to focus on other races, making room for the former BYU runner on the Olympic team.
“I am an Olympian and God is a God of miracles,” wrote Morgan on Instagram when she heard the news.
How to watch Whittni Morgan at the Olympics
Morgan will attempt to qualify for the women’s 5,000-meter final during the opening round on Friday.
Women’s 5,000-meter heats are expected to begin around 10:10 a.m. MDT, and they will stream on Peacock.
How to watch Jimmer Fredette at the Olympics
Jimmer Fredette’s team will also be in action Friday, although it’s not clear if he’ll be available to play. The former BYU basketball star was sidelined with injury throughout Thursday’s action, as the Deseret News previously reported.
The U.S. men’s 3x3 basketball team will play two more pool play games on Friday. The Americans will face France at 10:35 a.m. MDT, before taking on China at 2:35 p.m. MDT.
The first game will air on NBC, with the second on E! Both games will stream on Peacock.