Sloan Wasserman wins steeplechase at Loucks in U.S. No. 1 time

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Sloan Wasserman wins steeplechase at Loucks in U.S. No. 1 time

Sloan Wasserman wins steeplechase at Loucks in U.S. No. 1 time

John Jay-Cross River's Sloan Wasserman repeated as girls Loucks Games steeplechase winner.

Sloan Wasserman wins steeplechase at Loucks in U.S. No. 1 time

John Jay-Cross River's Sloan Wasserman repeated as girls Loucks Games steeplechase winner.

There's an old saying that practice makes perfect—but for Sloan Wasserman, it's more like practice makes history.

The John Jay-Cross River senior, who will suit up for Boston College next year, defended her title at the Loucks Games girls 2,000-meter steeplechase on Saturday, crossing the finish line in a blistering 6:41.07. That time isn't just a win—it's the fastest in the nation among high school girls for the 2026 season, the third-fastest ever recorded at this prestigious meet, and the third-best time by any Section 1 girl at this distance.

And she did it all in a cold, driving rain at White Plains High School. No excuses. Just pure grit and determination.

Wasserman's repeat victory at the historic Loucks Games proves she's not just a one-hit wonder—she's a relentless competitor who thrives under pressure. For any young athlete looking to level up their own performance, take note: consistency, preparation, and the right gear can make all the difference on race day.

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