Who is American heptathlon star Annie Kunz?

Top athlete
Where it all started
Soccer roots
2016 Olympic trials
Good results
Pan American silver medalist
National Champion
Tokyo Olympics
6th overall
Sporting blood
All eyes on Paris
Top athlete

The United States is one of the world's best track and field nations, excelling in almost every discipline. In the heptathlon, Annie Kunz has proudly represented her country at the highest level.

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Where it all started

According to USA Track & Field, Kunz was born on February 16, 1993, in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. As a teenager, she focused on track and field, but was also successful in another sport.

Soccer roots

She also played volleyball and soccer in high school, and was even selected for the U.S. U-17 Women's National Team in 2010, per Texas A&M Athletics. However, she would shift her focus towards track and field, and more specifically heptathlon.

2016 Olympic trials

In 2016, Kunz competed in the US Olympic trials, but failed to qualify for Rio, finishing eighth. However, she never gave up on her Olympic goal and continued to work hard to fulfil her dreams as an athlete.

Good results

Kunz consistently outdid herself and achieved better results along the way. In 2018, she was fourth at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, a result she repeated the following year, per World Athletics.

Pan American silver medalist

In 2019, she also represented the United States at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, where she won a silver medal and kept making a name for herself.

National Champion

Her Pan-American success was the build-up to national triumphs: in 2020, Kunz crowned herself the USA Indoor Track and Field Champion, her first national title.

Tokyo Olympics

His next big goal was the Tokyo Olympics, for which he qualified by winning the US Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon, with an impressive score of 6703 points, a personal record.

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"Hard work pays off"

"I never in a million years thought I could score what I scored tonight," Kunz was pleased with her performance, per Track & Field News. "Hard work pays off. It really does."

6th overall

Kunz travelled to Tokyo with high ambitions, and they proved to be well-founded. She finished sixth in the heptathlon and proved once again that she deserved to be at the top.

"The proudest meet I've ever had"

"I didn't have the meet I wanted to have, but I think it might have been the proudest meet I've ever had. I almost fell four seconds in during the hurdles, so to bounce back felt great," she told TexAgs in late 2021.

Sporting blood

Kunz's sporting talent may not come as a complete surprise, as she is the daughter of Terry Kunz, who won the Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders in 1976.

All eyes on Paris

Kunz will now set her sights on Paris 2024, where she hopes to improve on her sixth place finish in Tokyo. Will she succeed? Let us know what you think!

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