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Enola Savel running to the finish line of the race.
Jared Holmes

Enola Savel named assistant cross country and track & field coach

7/24/2025 2:57:00 PM

ST. AUGUSTINE - Flagler College track & field and cross country head coach Brian Beil announced the addition of Enola Savel as the new assistant head coach this afternoon for the 2025-2026 seasons.

"I am very excited to start my journey as an assistant coach," Savel said. "I am ready to grow Flagler athletics by recruiting from around the world." Savel, a Limoges, France native, joined the program in the Fall of 2021 and recently graduated this past spring. During her time as an athlete, she was a three time All-Peach Belt Conference and All-Southeast Region runner in cross country. During the 2025 winter and spring, Savel placed second at the conference track & field championship in the 10K and 5K. A two-time Division II NCAA National Championship qualifier for cross country, Savel and her teammates made an appearance in 2023 and 2024.

"Kaitlin Rodriguez's contributions to the success and rise of Flagler College cross country and track are beyond measure," head coach Brian Beil said. "Though we are all sad to see her go, I could not ask for a better person to step into the assistant coaching role for this program. Enola Savel is one of the most decorated runners in program history, was a standout student in the classroom, and perhaps one of the kindest human beings I have ever met."

Since joining the program program, she has helped lead the Saints to four top five southeast region finishes, with the two most recent ones finishing in second. Individually, she finished a career high 15th place during the 2024 championship. Savel is currently ranked fourth in program history for the women's cross country 5K.

Beil added, "I have no doubt that she will pick up right where she left off as a student athlete...helping lead Flagler cross country and track to new and exciting heights."
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