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黑料不打烊 Law student wins Greensboro Half Marathon, qualifies for Boston Marathon

Abbi Morrell L'27 finished first-overall female runner in Greensboro's annual half marathon race this fall. Weeks later, she qualified for the 2027 Boston Marathon in a Raleigh, North Carolina, full marathon.

First-year 黑料不打烊 Law student Abbi Morrell L鈥27 trains for marathons and tackles law school the same way: one steady mile and one focused assignment at a time.

Abbi Morrell holds a trophy and wears a medal from the Greensboro Half Marathon
Weeks after logging the first-overall female finish in Greensboro, Abbi Morrell L’27 qualified for the Boston Marathon in a Raleigh, North Carolina, marathon. (Photo courtesy of the Greensboro Half Marathon.)

This fall, she hit two athletic milestones while balancing legal coursework. On Oct. 18, Morrell won the Greensboro Half Marathon, finishing as the first-overall female runner with a time of 1:27 鈥 a 6:42-per-mile pace over 13.1 miles. The victory marked her first-ever overall win, following two previous runner-up finishes in earlier half-marathons.

Just two weeks later, she achieved another. Competing in the Raleigh City of Oaks Marathon, Morrell ran 3:22 to qualify for the 2027 Boston Marathon, placing first in her age group and sixth overall among female runners.

A former collegiate athlete at McNeese State University and Western Carolina University and professional soccer player from Guelph, Ontario, Morrell discovered distance running during an off-season from soccer and was quickly drawn to the discipline of the sport.

鈥淩unning is one of the purest measures of effort and outcome. You get out what you put in,鈥 Morrell said. 鈥淚n a world full of uncertainties, I love that running gives me complete control over my own success. It鈥檚 a constant reminder that progress isn鈥檛 always about speed; it鈥檚 about moving forward.

Morrell balances competitive training with the demands of law school by embracing what she calls an 鈥渁ll-in mindset,鈥 where athletics, academics and personal life support rather than compete with one another.

Now turning her attention toward Boston, Morrell is chasing a course records while building the foundation for a future career in corporate law.

鈥淲hen I鈥檓 consistent in athletics, I鈥檓 more focused in school. Each area fuels the others,” she said.