2023 Cross Country Roster

Amy Harding-Delooze
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Sydney, Australia
- High School:
- St. Clare's College
- Prev School:
- Wake Forest
Amy Harding-Delooze TFRRS Profile
CAREER HONORS
• All-ACC Cross Country Academic Team (2023)
• ACC Academic Honor Roll (2024)
2023-24
Cross Country:
• Competed in three meets for the Cardinals
• Made Louisville debut at the Arturo Barrios Invitational, where she established a new personal-best in the 6K of 21:08.0
• Finished third for the team at the ACC Championships in a 6K time of 21:31.0
• Clocked a time of 22:00.5 in the 6K at the NCAA Southeast Regionals
Indoor:
• Did not compete in any indoor events
Outdoor:
• Competed at three meets in the 800m and 1500m
• Recorded a season-best time of 4:33.42 in the 1500m at the Bryan Clay Invitational
• Notched a pair of sixth-place finishes at the Bobcat Invitational, including a season-best 800m time of 2:12.17
Wake Forest Honors:
• Competed for five seasons at Wake Forest in cross country and track & field
• Set new personal-bests in the 1500m and 5000m during the 2023 outdoor track & field season
• Helped set new school record in the indoor DMR in 2020 while also winning the ACC indoor title and being recognized as an NCAA All-American in the event
• Also earned a fifth-place finish in the mile at the 2020 ACC Indoor Championships
Prep/High School Honors:
• Has set eight Australian junior records, including the NSW U18 5000m record
• Recognized twice as the NSW Junior Athlete of the Year
• Won both the 800m and 1500m at the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games
• Won the Australian national championship in the 1500m in 2016 while finishing as the national runner-up in the 800m
Personal:
• Nickname is Ames
• Birthdate is August 21, 1998
• Parents are Denise and James Delooze
• Has two siblings, Lily and Chris
• Pursuing a master's degree in communications
• Proudest moments of her life were winning two gold medals at the Commonwealth Youth Games and representing Australia in the World U20 Championships
• Biggest challenge to overcome was overcoming injuries and moving to a new country away from her family
• Chose UofL because of the coaching staff and competition level within the ACC
CAREER HONORS
• All-ACC Cross Country Academic Team (2023)
• ACC Academic Honor Roll (2024)
2023-24
Cross Country:
• Competed in three meets for the Cardinals
• Made Louisville debut at the Arturo Barrios Invitational, where she established a new personal-best in the 6K of 21:08.0
• Finished third for the team at the ACC Championships in a 6K time of 21:31.0
• Clocked a time of 22:00.5 in the 6K at the NCAA Southeast Regionals
Indoor:
• Did not compete in any indoor events
Outdoor:
• Competed at three meets in the 800m and 1500m
• Recorded a season-best time of 4:33.42 in the 1500m at the Bryan Clay Invitational
• Notched a pair of sixth-place finishes at the Bobcat Invitational, including a season-best 800m time of 2:12.17
Wake Forest Honors:
• Competed for five seasons at Wake Forest in cross country and track & field
• Set new personal-bests in the 1500m and 5000m during the 2023 outdoor track & field season
• Helped set new school record in the indoor DMR in 2020 while also winning the ACC indoor title and being recognized as an NCAA All-American in the event
• Also earned a fifth-place finish in the mile at the 2020 ACC Indoor Championships
Prep/High School Honors:
• Has set eight Australian junior records, including the NSW U18 5000m record
• Recognized twice as the NSW Junior Athlete of the Year
• Won both the 800m and 1500m at the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games
• Won the Australian national championship in the 1500m in 2016 while finishing as the national runner-up in the 800m
Personal:
• Nickname is Ames
• Birthdate is August 21, 1998
• Parents are Denise and James Delooze
• Has two siblings, Lily and Chris
• Pursuing a master's degree in communications
• Proudest moments of her life were winning two gold medals at the Commonwealth Youth Games and representing Australia in the World U20 Championships
• Biggest challenge to overcome was overcoming injuries and moving to a new country away from her family
• Chose UofL because of the coaching staff and competition level within the ACC
TFXC: Joe Franklin 2024 Fall Sports Media Day
Tuesday, August 13
Cross Country Head Coach Joe Franklin Media Day 2023
Monday, February 26
2019 Louisville Athletics Hall Of Fame Ceremony
Wednesday, October 30
University of Louisville Fall Media Day Cross Country
Thursday, August 09