Riley Chamberlain After Breaking The NCAA Mile Record In 4:20.61 + BYU’s Team Culture Of “High Expectations, High Love”
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🗓️ 19 February 2026
⏱️ 35 minutes
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“[It’s about] expecting each other to perform to a certain level, holding each other to a certain level, and just love. High expectations, high love — that’s what coach always says. That’s something we do a good job with. You can’t have one without the other. Our team is definitely built on love and gratitude and we always push ourselves to be our best.”
Riley Chamberlain joins us fresh off one of the biggest performances of the NCAA season.
Just days ago in Boston, Riley ran 4:20.61 for the mile, breaking the NCAA record in a race that perfectly captured where collegiate women’s distance running is right now—stacked fields, fearless pacing, and a generation that keeps pushing the event forward.
But talk to Riley, and she’ll be the first to tell you she’s not interested in chasing times. With championship season around the corner, her focus has already shifted to racing, competing, and figuring out how to win when the pacers step off and it’s just athletes battling athletes.
In this conversation, we talk about the steady progression that led to this breakthrough, how cross country laid the strength foundation for her range from the 800m all the way to the 5K, and the training dynamic at BYU—where working alongside teammates like Jane Hedengren means getting pushed every single day. She reflects on the program’s culture of what they call “high expectations, high love,” the lessons she’s carried from past teammates, and the mindset shift from hoping she belonged at the top level to knowing she does.
We also dig into the long view—how patience, development, and belief have shaped her career, why she sees championship racing as a completely different sport than time trials, and what she hopes to accomplish before closing out her collegiate chapter.
Riley Chamberlain is now an NCAA record holder. But as you’ll hear, she believes the most important races are still ahead.
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Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez
Guest: Riley Chamberlain | @riley_chamberlain04
Produced by: Jasmine Fehr | @jasminefehr
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