CSU Rams thrower Gabi Morris turned side hustle into Olympic shot

FORT COLLINS — For Gabi Morris, throwing as a side hustle became a full-time business. And business has never been better.

The Fort Collins native and CSU Rams standout on Thursday was named the Mountain West Outdoor Female Athlete of the Year, just a few weeks after nailing a runner-up finish in shot put at the NCAA outdoor track and field national championships.

“I’m still pretty late to the game comparatively, (relative to) a lot of these athletes who are going (to the Olympic trials),” said Morrison, one of three CSU women throwers who will compete for an Olympic berth next week at the U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Ore. “I think that’s what maybe makes it a little extra surreal. But it makes it super cool.”

Especially when you consider that Morris, then known as Gabi McDonald, came to CSU out of Rocky Mountain High School as a standout goalkeeper who expected her emphasis to be on the soccer pitch. Before long, though, she gave up the beautiful game to concentrate full-time on the track side, a gambit that’s paid off in a big way.

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