Alix Dyer
Alix Dyer
Height: 5-8
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Bethesda, MD
High School: Lycee Rochambeau French Int'l
Position: Sprints
Major: Math & Spanish
Parents: Colin & Anne

Watch Alix Dyer win the 100 meters dash final at the 2011 UAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships by clicking here


Career Best Marks (Indoor):

7.35 55m Dash 1/15/2010 Appalachian Open
7.91 60m Dash 12/4/2009 Roaring Tiger Invitational
25.91 200m Dash 3/6/2009 UAA Championships
57.78* 400m Dash  2/13/2010 Valentine Invitational
1:20.51 500m Dash 12/4/2010 Orange and Purple Winter Classic

* - Indicates School Record

Honors (Indoor):

2009 UAA Champion 400m Dash
All-UAA 400m Dash
4x400m Relay
 
2010 UAA Champion 400m Dash
4x400m Relay
All-UAA 400m Dash
4x400m Relay
 
2011 UAA Most Outstanding Performer
UAA Champion 400m Dash
1600m Relay
All-UAA 200m Dash
400m Dash
1600m Dash
 

Career Best Marks (Outdoor):

12.20 100m Dash 5/7/2011 Bob Pollock Invitational
25.44 200m Dash 4/16/2010 War Eagle Invitational
56.75*  400m Dash 4/10/2010 Ole Miss Invitational

* - Indicates School Record

Honors (Outdoor):

2009 All-America 400m Relay
NCAA Championship Participant 400m Relay
UAA Rookie of the Year
UAA Champion  400m Dash
400m Relay
All-UAA   400m Dash
400m Relay
1600m Relay
 
2010 NCAA Championship Participant 400m Relay
UAA Champion 400m Dash
400m Relay
1600m Relay
All-UAA 200m Dash
400m Dash
400m Relay
1600m Relay
 
2011 NCAA Championship Participant 100m Dash
400m Relay
UAA Champion 100m Dash
200m Dash
400m Relay
1600m Relay
All-UAA 100m Dash
200m Dash
400m Relay
1600m Relay
 

Prior To Emory:

Ran during her junior and senior years at the French International School... Was the only person on her Track and Field team... Recorded career-best times of 25.30 seconds in the 200-meter dash and 57.25 in the 400-meter dash in 2008... Was coached by Rita Williams... Also played soccer in high school.

Personal:

Born January 31, 1991.

Quote:

"I chose Emory for its great academic programs. A Division III school, where there is a greater focus on academics than athletics, was important to me."