The 5-foot-9 senior swept the 100- and 300-meter hurdles titles at the UHSAA Class 4A state meet this past season, leading the Warriors to the team championship. At the PACS BYU Invitational, Nadauld raced to a personal best of 40.36 seconds in the 300 hurdles, which ranked No. 3 nationally among prep girls competitors this spring and No. 15 in prep history. She owns the state’s leading mark in four events and ranks among the Top 10 in six events.
Nadauld has maintained a 3.84 GPA in the classroom. She has signed a written letter of athletic aid to compete at Brigham Young University this fall.
Working at various part-time jobs while remaining religiously active in church activities and services, Nadauld has volunteered locally through Special Needs Mutual, spending one evening a week helping her Down Syndrome “angel” Angie to perform skits, do crafts and accompany her on outings. She has also donated her time playing the piano and organ for her church congregation.