Eliot Soderholm
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- Height:
- 5'10"
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- Hometown:
- Reston, VA
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- Year:
- Sophomore
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- High School:
- South Lakes HS
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- Major:
- Biology
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- Favorite Food:
- Couscous and lentils
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- Favorite Class:
- Math with Don Kirche
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- Go to warm up song:
- Burning by Maggie Rogers
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- Why did you chose PSC:
- Because Jim Tucker is so kind and supportive and the professors and academics are first-class
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- Fun Fact:
- I am an Eagle Scout
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- Best PSC Memory:
- Conference Champs 2023
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- Best Sports Memory:
- Celebrating with Kai after the 3200 meter at Walter Bass
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- Most Influential Person in your life:
- My dad
Bio
Eliot Soderholm
Collegiate Sports: Cross Country and Snowshoe Team
Hometown: Reston, Virginia
High School: South Lakes High School 2023
Athletic Honors Attained (before arriving at Paul Smith’s College):
Helped my team (South Lakes) finish 2nd at the 2022 Virginia Class 6 Northern Region XC Championship, finishing 4th on the team and 17th overall in a PB of 16:21 for 3 miles.
HS track PB’s: 400m 59.41, 1000m 2:50.16, 1600m 4:39.00, 3200m 9:47.58.
Academic Major: Biology;
Dean's List: Fall 2023; Spring 2024;
Collegiate Athletic Honors/Highlights:
Freshman year (2023-2024)
- Finished 2nd at 2023 Founding Tree Invitational 8K XC Race: in 27:27 (first sub-29, first sub-28).
- Season’s best (and current PB) of 27:08 for 8k (freshman class record, PSC XC #3 all-time)
- 2023 YSCC Conference individual champion
- Finished 3rd at the USCAA Small College National Championships earning All-American honors
- Winner of the Stonewall Snowshoe Race
- Won gold in the junior race at the 2024 World Snowshoe Championships in Spain, bringing home a world title to Paul Smith’s College and the United States
Sophomore year (2024-2025)
- Season’s best of 28:22 for 8K
- Finished 2nd at the 2024 YSCC Conference Championships
- Finished 10th at the USCAA Small College National Championships becoming a two-time All-American
Personal Information and Pursuits for Fun ~ Why Paul Smith's?
I enjoy cycling almost as much as running. It is nice to have an endurance pursuit that you do purely for enjoyment, and not for competition. No clocks, timers, or bib number … just the Adirondacks scrolling over my handlebars.
I enjoy reading, hanging out (and often laughing) with friends, spending time with family, and petting cats, dogs, and horses. I also enjoy learning and writing about both the deep and rich human story of the Adirondacks and the fascinating history of Paul Smith’s College.
The professors at Paul Smith’s College are incredible stewards of our young minds. Most of the people I know have been taken under the wing of one of their professors. They help guide their mentees through both their studies and life while providing invaluable wisdom and encouraging them to be their best selves. Many times, professors invite students to work with them on various projects.
On the athletics side, Jim is one of the most wonderful humans and coaches I have ever met. He is always full of great stories and humor, especially when you are spending hours together on a bus or at an airport gate. And he is just as full of kindness and generosity; working hard to look after all his students. Our assistant coach Phil is full of positive energy, will cheer louder than anyone on the course, and has no shortage of stories or jokes himself. Back home on the campus, Brandon is a phenomenal athletic trainer who takes the time to work carefully with each athlete to get them back into competition and keep them healthy from week to week.
While the people here are what truly make Paul Smith’s so special, one would go amiss without mentioning the campus and environment we are surrounded by. It is an endurance athlete’s playground. Opportunities abound for hiking, trail and snowshoe running, cycling, and other endurance pursuits; all in front of a stunning backdrop.
Other Athletic Interests and Activities:
Hiking/Backpacking
National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) “Alaska Wilderness” (AKW) Course Graduate 2023, Eagle Scout, and song writer.
News mentions
Eliot Soderholm and Banyan Love finish second and third respectively to pace the Bobcats to their third consecutive YSCC XC title at Hampshire College in Amherst, MA.
It was truly awesome to have the runners from Clinton Community College taking part in the 5th Annual PSC 10K and Half Marathon events on October 5th. This is a non-scoring event that allows the collegiate runners a break from the team scoring, and furious pace of the collegiate races, and time to spend with family members who come to the Adirondacks for the weekend.
Eliot Soderholm paced the Bobcats with a 16th place finish with a time of 29:04 to lead the Bobcats to a third-place team finish at the Founding Tree Invitational hosted by Hampshire College in Amherst, MA.
First Year collegiate runners Banyan Love and Edison Byrum won the Vergennes Day race 10K and 5K events in their first collegiate competition.
