Megan Metcalfe of West Virginia

Trackshark.com Metcalfe earned All-American indoors in the 3000 meters (Prettysporty.com)

1. Looking back on your season so far, you claimed a Big East Championship along with finishing fourth in the 3000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships and ninth at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. How has your training been and what kind of transition, if any, do you have to make for the outdoor season?

My training for cross country and even most of indoor track was mostly strength work. I love getting out on the hills and just doing a lot of intesity outside without much pressure of having to meet times like you would if you were on the track. The speed work we did was usually after running a fair amount of hills so it would be hard to really call it speed. As for getting ready for outdoor, right now I am just trying to stay on a good schedule. My school work -- as a lot of student athletes find -- seems to keep getting more demading so right now and I am not stessing myself out at all with training and just getting out there and enjoying it.

2. As of the nation's top distance runners, you also hail from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. What kind of plans do you have this summer with the World Outdoor Championships set to take place?