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June 30, 2006

Following U.S. runners as they tour Europe

Once the U.S.'s best track athletes head over to Europe to compete for the summer, it's sometimes difficult to keep track of who's running where and which meets are happening when. We find the International Athletics Calendar, which includes links to the meets' web sites, to be a useful tool in sorting all of that out. The IAAF's calendar/results page for the Golden League, Super Grand Prix, and Grand Prix meets is also helpful.

Posted by Alison Wade at 11:46 a.m. | Tags: Web Sites, Race Results | Comments (0)

Peachtree Road Race field announced

Top entrants for the 37th running of the Peachtree Road Race, July 4th, Atlanta, Georgia

Men
Gilbert Okari            KEN    1
Martin Lel            KEN    2
Wilson Kiprotich        KEN    3
Micah Kogo            KEN    4
William Chebon Chebor    KEN    5
Samuel Rongo            KEN    6
Andrew Letherby        AUS    7
Ridouane Harroufi        MAR    8
Karim El Mabchour        MAR    9
Wilson Komen            KEN    10
Michael Aish            NZL    11
Fernando Cabada        USA    12
Jason Lehmkuhle        USA    13
Philip Lagat            KEN    14
Mario Machias            MEX    15
Nephat Kinyanjui        KEN    16
Simon Wangai            KEN    17
Nicholas Murei            KEN    18
Joe Driscoll            USA    19
Peter Julian            USA    20
Peter Tanui            KEN    21
Chris Seaton            USA    22
Scott Strand            USA    23
Ernest Kimeli            KEN    24

Women
Lornah Kiplagat        NED    W1
Susan Chepkemei        KEN    W2
Gete Wami            ETH    W3   
Lidiya Grigoryeva        RUS    W4
Nataliya Berkut            UKR    W5
Kathy Butler            GBR    W6
Dorota Gruca            POL    W7
Jemima Jelagat            KEN    W8
Maria Mazilu            ROM    W9
Lidia Simon            ROM    W10
Constantina Tomescu-Dita    ROM    W11
Katie McGregor        USA    W12
Luminita Talpos        ROM    W13
Nicole Aish            USA    W14
Elva Dryer            USA    W15
Mihaela Botezan        ROM    W16
Amy Yoder Begley        USA    W17
Madai Perez            MEX    W18
Jenny Crain            USA    W19
Dana Coons            USA    W20
Kristen Nicolini            USA    W21

Masters Men
Sean Wade            USA    100
Paul Aufdemberge        USA    101
Oleg Strijakov            RUS    102
Andrew Masai            KEN    103
Brian Pope            USA    104
David Matherne        USA    105
Dennis Simonaitis        USA    106

Masters Women
Firaya Sultanova-Zhdanova    RUS    W111
Tatiana Titova            RUS    W112
Carmen Ayala-Troncoso    USA    W113
Zinaida Semenova        RUS    W114
Sylvia Mosqueda        USA    W115
Patty Murray            USA    W116
Trina Painter            USA    W117
Michelle Simonaitis        USA    W118
Tere Stouffer            USA    W119

Others
Ashenafi Arega            USA    121
Fidele Baregensabe        USA    122
Andy Bishop            USA    123
Alan Black            USA    124
Larry Marshall            BER    127
Silah Misoi            KEN    128
Kurt Roeser            USA    129
Orinthal Striggles        USA    130
Jim Van Veen            USA    131
Joey Zins            USA    132
Emily Borsare            USA    133
Kimberley Feather        USA    134
Jamie Geissler            USA    135
Laurie Knowles        USA    136
Kathryn Kramer        USA    137
Kathleen Turchin        USA    138
Meredith Urban        USA    139
Daniel Kahn            USA    140
Stephen Kirui            KEN    141
Tom Kutter            USA    142
Luis Collazo            USA    143
Cesar Lam            USA    144
Charlie Dickhaus        USA    145
Daniel Monroe            USA    146
Melissa McBain        USA    147
Dwight Thomas            USA    148
Ryan Emery            USA    149
Mike Bresson            USA    150
Gwen Greiner            USA    151
Janet Collar            USA    152
Preston Brashers        USA    153
Benjamin Corona        USA    154
Andrew Begley            USA    155
Belay Kassa            ETH    156
Fikadu Deme            ETH    157
Jared Nyamboke        KEN    158
Tamrat Ayalew            ETH    159
Bernard Manirakiza        KEN    160
Heather Lee            CAN    161
Steven Calidonna        USA    176
Mark Coughlin            USA    177
Tim Ensign            USA    178
Jim Fullarton            USA    179
Robert Hutchison        USA    180
Eric Putnam            USA    181
Ken Youngers            USA    182
John Steinberg            USA    183
Annette Bauer            USA    W191
Kellie Eyre            USA    W192
Barbara Jarnagin        USA    W193

Posted by Alison Wade at 11:23 a.m. | Tags: Press Releases | Comments (0)


June 29, 2006

Great article in the Chronicle of Higher Education

Former Stanford coach Dena Evans has a great article about balancing a coaching career and a family in the current issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education. To access the full article, you must be a subscriber, but we recommend getting your hands on a copy if you can.

Posted by Alison Wade at 7:11 p.m. | Tags: Running in the News | Comments (0)


June 25, 2006

USATF Championships: Bernard Lagat finishes historic 5,000m/1,500m double

Before this week, nobody had ever won the men's 1,500m and 5,000m at the same USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Now Bernard Lagat has done it, and he will testify that it is not easy. "In Kenya, they would wait for my move, because I am Lagat," he said, comparing the 1,500m final to those in his native Kenya. "Here, even the young guys challenge me." Still, Lagat raised the possibility of attempting the double again. "I will be here next year to qualify for Osaka," he said, "and in Eugene in 2008."

Lagat claimed the 5,000m was the tougher race of his double, both because it followed only a few hours after his 1,500m qualifying heat, and because of the stitch which struck him late in the race. "I am still sore," he said, kneading his side. Lagat led the 1,500m from the first lap, stringing out the pack with a brisk pace. He explained, "Sometimes when it's slow, you get into trouble. I wasn't giving up my spot, though: I kept it to the end."

As he mentioned, Lagat was not without challengers. 2005 runner-up Chris Lukezic held on to Lagat through most of the race, and in the backstretch of the final lap, 2000 Olympic Trials winner Gabe Jennings moved up to his old Pac-10 rival's shoulder. "It was just like I'd fantasized," said Jennings afterward. "I saw myself sitting on Lagat with 200 to go. Doesn't everyone? But I listened to the fantasy when I should've listened to my racing instinct. I should've gunned it." Jennings was nonetheless thrilled with his second-place finish - 3:39.42 to Lagat's 3:39.29, with Texas sophomore Leonel Manzano third in 3:39.49 - and declared it the return of his competitive instinct. "The phoenix has risen," Jennings declared.

Results

Posted by Parker Morse at 10:22 p.m. | Tags: Race Reports, 2006 USA Outdoor T&F Champs | Comments (0)

USATF Championships: Khadevis Robinson PRs in 800m

Khadevis "KD" Robinson was disappointed with his winning performance in the 800m final at the 2006 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. "I heard the first lap split of 51 and I was so upset with myself," he told reporters after the race. "We wanted that to be a 50. I wanted to run 1:43.5." Robinson settled for 1:44.13 and a commanding win over hard-charging Nick Symmonds (1:45.83). "The times and the talent are here in the U.S.," said Robinson, pointing to Symmonds, a recent college grad, Jebreh Harris (1:45.91), and Sam Burley (1:45.93). "We want more races and more respect. I'm learning to adapt to racing in Europe; then I can run with the best in the world." Robinson works as a subsitute teacher and personal trainer as well as working with his own youth track program. "Youth track keeps me excited."

"Division III is getting it done this weekend," announced Nick Symmonds, the NCAA Division III champion at both 800m and 1,500m, noting the 400m victory of DIII alumnus Andrew Rock on Saturday. Symmonds was wearing a "BK" singlet from his high school, Bishop Kelly in Boise, Idaho for his coach, Tom Shanahan. "I wanted to run a 52-53 first lap, then pray the wheels were there in the last 100. Fortunately, they were." Symmonds' second-place finish was his first loss in an 800m final in six years. "My goal coming in was to make the final," Symmonds said, adding, "Nobody can keep up with KD right now."

Results

Posted by Parker Morse at 10:03 p.m. | Tags: Race Reports, 2006 USA Outdoor T&F Champs | Comments (2)

USATF Championships: Hazel Clark dives for 800m win

The women's 800m final didn't just go down to the wire - it went down to the tartan, as Hazel Clark dove for the line to edge Alice Schmidt, 1:59.94 to 2:00.00.

Clark and Schmidt covered most of the race in just that position: Clark leading on the rail and Schmidt just off her right shoulder. In the homestretch, Schmidt drifted out but wasn't able to hold a substantial enough lead on Clark. "You can sense something happening by the loudspeaker," Clark said, explaining how she knew Schmidt was close. "I was definitely hurt when I hit the ground."

Results

Posted by Parker Morse at 9:56 p.m. | Tags: Race Reports, 2006 USA Outdoor T&F Champs | Comments (0)

USATF Championships: Daniel Lincoln takes three laps to win third steeplechase title

"It never gets old," Daniel Lincoln announced in the mixed zone after winning his third-consecutive U.S. championship in the steeplechase. "Ask my coach, John McDonnell; he has 41 NCAA Championships, and he says the same thing." Lincoln now has a U.S. championship to match all three of his NCAA steeplechase titles, and he joked, "Maybe I should've entered the 10,000m," the event where he won his fourth NCAA championship. 

After years of deferral, Lincoln finally started medical school last fall at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. He credits his years as an athlete with helping him in Gross Anatomy: "I already knew everything in the legs, because it's all hurt at one time or another."

Lincoln will head to Europe immediately for four races, and says he still holds Henry Marsh's American Record of 8:09.17 as a goal. "I'm not sure if I've jinxed myself talking about it so much." 

The championship final was won with a big move with three laps remaining, when Lincoln simply powered away from the field, then stayed away. "I've had bad experiences making not-decisive moves," he explained. Runner-up Steve Slattery found himself caught in the pack, and had to go around to pursue Lincoln; he was able to hold the gap, but not close it. "I'm in shape to run way faster," Slattery said, "and if we can run low 8:20s after pretty much jogging the first four laps, that shows it." Slattery will also race in Europe, shooting for an 8:15. "I'm getting ready to go to the wall, to latch on to a train of Kenyans and hang on as long as I can."

Third-place finisher Daniel Huling, a recent graduate of Miami of Ohio, opted to steeple at USATFs after running the 5,000m at the recent NCAA championships. Between the two meets, his training was "terrible, worse than high school," he said. "I had two workouts that kept my confidence up." Huling hopes to move to Columbus to train under Robert Gary, who is retiring from the event.

Results

Posted by Parker Morse at 9:24 p.m. | Tags: Race Reports, 2006 USA Outdoor T&F Champs | Comments (0)

Matt Tegenkamp and USA Championships photos

We just added an interview with Matt Tegenkamp, who finished second to Bernard Lagat in an exciting 5,000 on Friday night. You might wonder why the accompanying photo is 3+ years old. I do not own most of my photos, and I am working on rebuilding a collection of photos that I do own. In the meantime, Chris Fox kindly let us use his photo of Tegenkamp winning Big Tens in 2002.

Speaking of photos that I can't post here, my photos of the USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships are now posted here (women) and here (men). I'll be adding the day five photos later today (the races haven't happened yet) and the captions within the next several days.

Other good sources of photos from this meet are:
TrackAndFieldPhoto.com
TrackShark.com
David Daer's Photos
PrettySporty.com
PhotoRun.net (coming soon)

Posted by Alison Wade at 2:04 p.m. | Tags: Running Photos, Athlete Features, 2006 USA Outdoor T&F Champs | Comments (0)


June 24, 2006

USATF Championships: Treniere Clement defends 1,500m

Treneire Clement found that being the defending US Champion at 1,500m came with more pressure than being an underdog - but that having won a title before came with its own rewards.

"I was better prepared this year," said Clement after winning her second title in 4:10.44 over Lindsey Gallo (4:10.72). "I think it's more mental than anything else."

Since moving to Knoxville to train under coach J.J. Clark, Clement says, "We've improved on everything. I surprise myself all the time with workouts, and my coach helps me keep me goals high." Clement's training partner, two-time 800m Olympian Hazel Clark, is another factor in her fitness. "I was intimidated by Hazel at first," said Clement, "but I'm keeping up with her more in workouts. I'm closing in."

Clement was the one who took the lead early in the race, which she hadn't planned on, but after leading two laps (in 1:08 and 2:20) Anne Shadle moved to the front, and Christin Wurth covered the move. Clement was able to take the role of pursuer, and with the pack now strung out there was less chance of getting in trouble, her main concern when the pack was still close. "We plan to be prepared for anything, because in European races anything can happen."

Gallo, who chased Clement when she made her winning move with 200m remaining, was pleased with her performance. "It felt really good," she said. "I haven't been really fit all season, but my plan was to be ready to respond to any move." 

Results

Posted by Parker Morse at 9:19 p.m. | Tags: Race Reports, 2006 USA Outdoor T&F Champs | Comments (0)

USATF Championships: Lisa Galaviz stays steady for steeplechase win

Lisa Galaviz would not have picked herself for the USA Steeplechase champion. "Carrie Messner won in Brazil in 9:41, so I expected her to win," Galaviz said after taking the victory in 9:57.58. "I'm surprised I won, between the heat and my training."

Galaviz's training suffered due to a strain in her glutes earlier this year, and she wasn't confident enough in her preparation to pursue Messner's brisk early pace. When Messner began to struggle in the heat during the closing laps, though, Galaviz was there to take the opportunity. "It's a slower time than I expected the winner to run," she said. 

After being part of the US team for the first-ever World Championship steeplechase last year, Galaviz has found herself, along with other female steeplechasers, in increased demand around the track circuit. "I ran at Stanford, Qatar, and Brazil so far this year. The preliminaries were my fourth race, and this was my fifth." Galaviz plans a four-week training break before heading back to Europe for at least two races, at Heusden-Zolder, Belgium, and Thessaloniki, Greece, but now with the national championship she may find other doors open.

Another athlete who can expect to find new doors opening is runner-up Kristin Anderson. Anderson, the 2005 NCAA Division II steeple champ, who finished out her eligibility at Central Missouri State University in December and was competing unattached. "I won Division II with a 10:31 last year," she said. "I had to run a last chance meet to get qualified for this one; I didn't expect to make the final, and I didn't expect to place second. I'm still looking for a coach," said Anderson afterward. "I knew I had a lot of people praying for me, and I decided I had to take risks and not leave anything on the track." Anderson moved from fifth to second in the last lap, and almost caught Galaviz at the line. "I want to keep running until it's not fun anymore," she said. (Look for more on Anderson on this site soon.)

Results

Posted by Parker Morse at 6:47 p.m. | Tags: Athlete Features, 2006 USA Outdoor T&F Champs | Comments (2)



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