
Thorvaldson wins Chile Pepper 5k, Razorbacks finish runner-up
FAYETTEVILLE – Razorback Sydney Thorvaldson covered the 5,000m course at Agri Park in a winning time of 16 minutes, 3 seconds as Arkansas finished second in team scoring with 106 points at the 37th Chile Pepper Festival.
Texas defended their Chile Pepper team title from a year ago with 56 points while Stephen F. Austin placed third with 110 points, Rice finished fourth at 113 and Missouri State was fifth with 137 points among the 32 teams competing in Harter’s Habanero.
Thorvaldson, who was runner-up in the 2023 race with a time of 16:44.1, led the field at the mile split (5:12.8) and 3.5k split (11:32.4) with teammate Josphine Mwaura second (5:13.0 | 11:33.1) at both splits.
“I’m excited to be back racing, it’s been a long break,” said Thorvaldson. “We have a great group of girls and I think we’re going to piece together something special.
“It was kind of daunting, but coach and I talked about it before that if I felt good this is an excellent time to test the fitness and see where I’m at. So, for me not having raced in such a long time, I was curious and I felt good. Once I took the lead it was kind of like, well can’t look back, so keep pushing forward.”
Mwaura placed fourth in 16:23.0 with Razorback Olivia Pielemeier finishing fifth in 16:26.0. UT Arlington’s Dorcas Jepkosgei placed second in 16:09.5 while Elizabeth Pickett of Texas finished third in 16:15.4.
Sorcha Shiu and Sanu Jallow-Lockhart completed Arkansas’ team score in placing 34th and 62nd in adjusted scoring among a field of 269 finishers. Shiu covered the course in 17:31.3 while Jallow-Lockhart clocked 18:06.9.