Add a national championship to Alexa Efraimson’s growing trophy case.
The Camas High School junior won the 1,500 meters at the USA Junior Track and Field Championships on Sunday in Eugene, Ore.
It didn’t come easy.
With the temperature at 90 degrees, Efraimson was locked in a tight duel with Elise Cranny, a Stanford-bound runner from Niwot, Colo.
Efraimson had just enough to hold off Cranny, winning in 4:16.87. Cranny finished in 4:17.40.
Efraimson and Cranny claimed the two berths to the IAAF Junior World Championships July 22-27 in Eugene. Efraimson will try to improve on the bronze medal she won at that meet last year in Ukraine.
This weekend’s meet gathered the nation’s best athletes under 20. Sunday’s 1500 figured to be a showcase event with Efraimson, the second fastest high schooler all-time at 4:07.05, and Cranny, the third fastest at 4:10.95. The fastest, Nike pro Mary Cain, withdrew from the 1,500 to focus on the 3,000, which she won on Saturday.