Michta-Coffey had a strong 2014 season, setting four
American records in the race walk, and broke her own American record in the 20 km twice in just over one month. She was the highest placed American finisher ever in the women's 20 km
IAAF World Race Walking Cup, setting a new American record of 1:30:49 and finishing 30th. Michta won her 6th national title of 2014 on September 14 at the National 30k in Valley Cottage, NY. Michta-Coffey competed at the
2012 Summer Olympics in
London in the 20 kilometer race walk after winning the U.S. Olympic trials with a time of 1:34:53.33. At the 2012 Olympics, she finished in 29th place in the
20 kilometer race walk with a time of 1:32:27, a new personal best. She won her 30th national title on June 30, 2016 at the US Olympic Trials, earning her second Olympic berth. She finished in 22nd place at the Rio Olympics. ==Personal life==