Grandma, 58, Gets Third Place at U.S. Olympic Trials for Race Walking

Michelle Rohl — who previously competed at the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Olympics — retired from the sport 20 years ago to homeschool her kids

SPRINGFIELD, OREGON - JUNE 29: Michelle Rohl competes in the Women's 20k Racewalk Final on Day Nine of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Track & Field Trials on June 29, 2024 in Springfield, Oregon.
Michelle Rohl at the Olympic Team Trials for race walking on June 29 in Springfield, Oregon. Photo:

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A Pennsylvania grandmother placed third at the Olympic trials — in a sport she previously retired from!

Michelle Rohl, a distance runner turned racewalker from Wisconsin, previously competed for Team USA in the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games, but retired from the sport over two decades ago to homeschool her five kids, The Morning Call reported.

Now 58, Rohl, who just welcomed her first grandchild three months ago, returned to the sport by competing in the 20-kilometer race walk in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials on Saturday, June 29.

However, because the United States doesn’t have a spot for race walkers in Paris at the 2024 Games, she likely will be unable to compete.

Miranda Melville, left, Robyn Stevens and Michelle Rohl stand on the podium following the 20K race walk on day nine of the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials Saturday, June 29, 2024, in downtown Springfield, Ore.
Michelle Rohl (right) with her fellow Olympic race walking qualifiers on June 29.

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Michelle completed the walk, which was held in Springfield, Oregon, in just over an hour and 42 minutes, a time that earned her third place overall, the Pennsylvania newspaper reported.

And it was no easy feat. Michelle — who finished 20th at the Olympics in 1992, 14th in 1996 and 17th in 2000 — trains every single day, clocking a total of 45 miles per week at an 8-minute-per-mile pace, she told The Morning Call.

She has also powered through several injuries. Michelle suffered a concussion last year after tripping and hitting her head on a curb toward the end of a race, and then, three weeks ago, split her chin during a race in Toronto.

But, with the Olympic trials on the horizon, she persisted. “I just said, ‘I have to stay on my feet and keep going forward,’ ” the athlete told the newspaper. “I was glad to be done, really. It would have been more rewarding if I wasn’t just trying to stay up for the last two laps.”

16 Jul 2000: Michelle Rohl of the U.S. walks down the street in the Womens 20K Walk Event during the 2000 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials at the Hornet Stadium in Sacramento, California.Mandatory
Michelle Rohl competing in the 2000 Olympics.

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Speaking with The Morning Call, Michelle’s husband, Michael Rohl, said, “I’ve never known anyone who is as mentally tough as her."

Michael, 59, added. “She likes to run, she likes to compete, and it’s a lifestyle for both of us. It makes her happy, and I’m just happy to be along for the ride.”

Michelle Rohl walks a victory lap around Hayward Field after finishing third in the 20K race walk earlier in the day during day nine of the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials Saturday, June 29, 2024, at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.
Michelle Rohl is heading to the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.

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And though her “retirement” from race walking is over, Michelle said she has no regrets about talking time away from the track to teach her kids, who are now ages 33 to 18.

"My middle daughter was like, ‘Mom, you were a really good athlete. Then you had kids,’ ” she told The Morning Call. “‘And then we all grew up, and you’re a great athlete again. I think we were the reason.’ ”

But Michelle "wanted to" take a leave of absence from the sport, she said, adding, "I was ready for a break and I wanted that part of my life."

1992: Michelle Rohl in action during the United States Track and Field Trials.
Michelle Rohl at the Olympic trials in 1992.

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At Saturday’s Olympic trials, where she was the oldest athlete competing, the grandmother did not expect to perform the way she did decades ago, she told The Morning Call.

All along, she had the support of her family on her side.

Michelle Rohl competes during the 20K race walk on day nine of the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials Saturday, June 29, 2024, in downtown Springfield, Ore.
Michelle Rohl competing at the 2024 Olympic trials.

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“I told her, ‘You have to do this because you might inspire some other people to keep going,’” Michael said. “‘Like who does this? The answer is, no one else has. So just go do it and have fun doing it because you can.’ "

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