Yoder Begley was a
Nike Oregon Project athlete from 2007 to 2011. She trained with
Galen Rupp,
Kara Goucher,
Adam Goucher, and
Josh Rohatinsky under coach
Alberto Salazar, who was later banned for life. Yoder Begley placed third in the 10,000 meters at the 2008
USA Track & Field Olympic Trials in
Eugene, Oregon, setting a new personal record of 31:43.60 and qualifying for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She placed 26th in the final of the 10,000 meters at the Olympics. Yoder Begley finished first in the 10,000 meter event at the 2009 USA Track & Field Championship on June 25, 2009, in Eugene, Oregon. This qualified her to compete in the 12th
IAAF World Championships in Athletics held in Berlin. She finished in sixth place and set a new personal record with a time of 31:13.78. In 2013, she became the women's
cross country coach and women's
track and field assistant coach at the
University of Connecticut. In December 2014 she was hired as the first full-time coach in the 50-year history of the
Atlanta Track Club. Among her responsibilities are creating training programs for the club's 21,000 members and training two athletes for the
2020 Summer Olympics. The club announced they were separating from Yoder Begley and her husband in 2023. In 2019, Yoder Begley made substantiated allegations against
Alberto Salazar for abuse pertaining to her body and ultimately kicking her off the team for her weight. She also alleged that Salazar made her sign a contract saying she wouldn't become friends with any of her teammates at the Nike Oregon Project. Yoder Begley was hired by USATF in 2023 as the director of long-distance running programs. She founded and mentors the Heartland Athletics Club, coached by Andrew Begley and Bianca Martin with athletes
Allie Wilson, Emma Grace Hurley, and Gemma Finch. • 2001 Avon National 10k Champion • 2002 United States Team Member - Beijing Ekiden • 2002 RRCA Road Scholar Grant Recipient • 2002 Avon Global Championships Runner-up • 2004 USA Olympic Trials Qualifier • 2004 USATF 10k Road National Champion • 2008 US Olympic Team, 10k • 2009 USATF Indoor 3k champion • 2009 USA 15k Championship - 1st Place •
2009 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships 10k, 1st place. Set personal and track record with a time of 31:22.69 •
2009 World Championships in Athletics 10k, 6th place. ==Personal life==