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Joline Staeheli Andrzejewski
Joline Staeheli Andrzejewski's cross country and track and field career has earned her countless honors and accolades. Born in Key West, Florida, in 1973, Andrzejewski was a member of Bellarmine Prep's class of 1991 before attending Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
Andrzejewski ran long distance events for Bellarmine (1988-91) and Georgetown (1991-96). She was a state finalist all three years that she competed in cross country at Bellarmine, taking 12th place in 1988, seventh in 1989 and third in 1990. She placed in the top six in state three times in the 800 meter run, and in 1991 earned state championships in both the 1600 and 3200 meter runs.
At Georgetown, Andrzejewski earned cross country All-American honors in 1992 and 1995. In track and field, she earned seven All-American honors, as well as a national championship in the one mile indoor. In 1996, Andrzejewski set a school record with a mile time of 4:36.9. She placed in the top three in 1995 and 1996 in the Outdoor NCAA 3000 meter competitions, earning the Big East championships in that category both years.
Andrzejewski was a three-time Big East Academic All-Star while at Georgetown, earning the Duffey Scholar-Athlete Award and the NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Award. She was an Olympic Trials qualifier in the 1500-meter event in 1996, and earned NCAA Woman of the Year honors that same year.
Currently living in Campton Hills, Ill., Andrzejewski works as an executive at the American Marketing & Publishing L.L.C.
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