23-year-old Roisin Willis followed up her American record 1:57.80 from Boston just two days ago with a dominant 1:24.87 victory in the 600 meters, pulling away from her former Stanford teammate and training partner Juliette Whittaker over the final 200 meters.
Willis announced after the race that she would be ending her 2026 indoor season to focus on training for outdoors and to ensure she graduates from Stanford this spring, as missing more classes would put her academic standing at risk.
Aisha Praught-Leer: “Go to World Indoors!... There’s nothing to lose. There’s only experience to gain, only time to gain, only exposure to the biggest stages and the brightest lights and enjoying that. I mean, especially as an American—this is an off year, right? Like there’s one global championship. It’s indoors. Why not?”
What stood out most about Willis’s performance was her tactical maturity. With Michaela Rose taking the race out hot (as she usually does), Willis remained patient and sat in third place for the first 400 before methodically working her way forward. By 200 meters to go, the outcome was never in doubt.
Kyle Merber: “With 200 meters to go, it was so obvious that she was going to win the race. And just putting a coaching hat on for a moment, her form just keeps getting better and better. She just looks so strong and her stride looks smooth and we know that that’s just going to continue to develop.”
The performance inserts Willis into the upper echelon of the women’s 800m picture that is threatening Jarmila Kratochvílová’s long-standing world record.
Chris Chavez: “In the last couple years, the men’s 800 has just seen this tipping point where everyone’s running 1:42 or faster. This is the year for the women’s 800. We’re seeing it already. Issy Boffey, who was fourth at the British Champs last year, ends up running the number eight all-time mark. Roisin goes off and runs 1:57 in the same race. Audrey Werro goes and runs 1:57 as well somewhere out in Europe. It’s young talent coming through and I think they’ve all gotten to this point where they’re like, ‘Okay, there’s a little sense of belief that come outdoor season we could take a shot at this world record.’”
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