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From USA Track & Field: Team USA's men's distance runners/race walkers ready to challenge in Beijing INDIANAPOLIS - Olympic Trials champions Bernard Lagat, Ryan Hall, Nick Symmonds and Abdi Abdirahman are poised and ready to lead America's men's middle and long distance competitors against the world this month at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. 800 Meters After finding himself boxed in on the backstretch of the last lap in the final in Eugene, two-time USA Outdoor Championships runner-up Nick Symmonds (Springfield, Ore.) found a sliver of daylight and utilized his kick to propel him to the finish line first and on to the Olympic Team roster for the first time in his young career. Symmonds' winning time of 1:44.10 is a new personal best and the fastest time by an American this year. The Hayward Field crowd was delirious when University of Oregon sophomore Andrew Wheating (Eugene, Ore.) used his long stride and strong finishing kick in finishing as the runner-up to Symmonds in the Trials final in a personal best time of 1:45.03. His performance at the Trials is the fourth-fastest time by an American this outdoor season. Wheating, who was the 2005 USATF Junior Olympic Cross Country Young Men's champion and runner-up at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor Championships, only started running track in high school as recently as 2006. In one of the most dramatic races in U.S. Olympic Trials history, Eugene resident and Oregon Track Club member Christian Smith dove across the finish line to barely beat out defending national champion Khadevis Robinson for the third and final Olympic Team roster spot. Smith's time of 1:45.47 is a personal best and bettered the Olympic "A" qualifying standard time of 1:46.00, which placed him on the Team USA roster for Beijing. 1,500 Meters One of the brightest young track and field stars in the U.S., Leonel Manzano (Austin, Texas) captured the NCAA Outdoor 1,500m title as a senior at the University of Texas, and finished as the runner-up in that event at the Olympic Trials (3:40.90) in Eugene to qualify of the Olympic Team. Manzano ended his Longhorn career as a nine-time All-American and 10-time Big 12 Conference champion. The unlikeliest of all Team USA Olympians, Lopez Lomong (Colorado Springs, Colo.) became a U.S. citizen in July, 2007, and finished third at the Olympic Trials in 3:41.00 to qualify of the U.S. Olympic Team. On August 6 he was chosen to be flagbearer for the entire U.S. Olympic delegation at Opening Ceremonies in Beijing. Born in the Sudan, at the age of six Lomong was separated from his family while avoiding an attack by the militia group, the Janjaweed. Lomong lived in a refugee camp for ten years before becoming one of the 3,800 "Lost Boys of Sudan" that moved to the U.S., where he was raised by a foster family. The 2007 NCAA Outdoor 1,500m champion while at Northern Arizona University, Lomong also won the NCAA Indoor 3,000m title before placing fifth in the 800 meters that summer at the USA Outdoor Championships. 3,000m Steeplechase A collegiate star at the University of Colorado, where he won the Big 12 Conference steeplechase title in 2007, William Nelson (Longmont, Colo.) qualified for the 2008 Olympic Team by finishing as the runner-up and posting a new personal best time of 8:21.47 seconds in the final at the Olympic Trials in Eugene. The 2003 USA Junior men's 5,000m champion, Nelson competed for the U.S. as a junior at the 2002 World Cross Country Championships in Dublin, Ireland. Joshua McAdams (Orem, Utah) enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2007 in winning the USA Outdoor title and the gold medal at the Pan American Games. His next stop is the Olympic Games in Beijing following his third place finish (8:21.99) at the Olympic Trials in Eugene. The 2006 NCAA champion as a student-athlete at Brigham Young University, McAdams posted his personal best of 8:21.36 when he finished as the runner-up at the 2007 Nike Prefontaine Classic. 5,000 Meters A two-time USA Indoor 3,000m champion (2007 & 2008) and the American two-mile record holder, Matt Tegenkamp (Madison, Wis.) was the men's 5,000m runner-up at the Olympic Trials, which is a position he's grown accustomed to. Tegenkamp finished second at USA Outdoors the last two years prior to shocking the track and field world with his surprising fourth-place finish at the 2007 World Outdoor Championships in Osaka. An accomplished cross country runner, Tegenkamp won the 2005 USATF Club Cross Country title and placed fifth in the junior race at the 2001 World Cross Country Championships in Ostend, Belgium. A 5,000m participant at the 2005 World Outdoor Championships in Helsinki, Finland, Ian Dobson (Mammoth Lakes, Calif.) qualified for his first Olympic Team with his third-place finish at the trials in Eugene in 13:29.76. The 2001 USA Junior men's 5,000m champion, Dobson was the 2005 runner-up in that event at the USA Outdoor Championships and NCAA Outdoor Championships. 10,000 Meters Galen Rupp (Portland, Ore.) took a red-shirt year from the University of Oregon to prepare for a shot at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team, and the effort paid off when he finished second in the 10,000 meters a the Olympic Trials on his home track in Eugene. Rupp finished 11th in the 10,000 meters at the 2007 World Outdoor Championships and in just two years as a collegian he has become a seven-time NCAA All-American (outdoors - 2; indoors - 4; cross country - 1). The 2007 USA Outdoor 10,000m runner-up, Rupp was the 2005 USA Junior Cross Country champion and holds U.S. Junior records at 3,000m, 5,000m & 10,000m. Jorge Torres (Boulder, Colo.) looked strong throughout the 10,000m final at the Olympic Trials and managed to hold on to third place and a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team for Beijing. The 2006 USA Outdoor 10,000m champion, Torres has also been successful in cross country, winning the 2002 NCAA title while at Colorado and finishing as the 2005 and 2008 USA Cross Country 12 km runner-up. Marathon Dathan Ritzenhein was runner-up at the U.S. Olympic Trials - Men's Marathon with a new personal best time of 2:11:07, a sizeable improvement over his previous career best of 2:14:01 from 2006. A 2004 Olympian at 10,000 meters, Ritzenhein was the 2001 World Cross Country Championships Junior bronze medalist, the 2005 and 2008 USA 12 km Cross Country champion and the 2003 NCAA Cross Country champion while at the University of Colorado. At the 2004 Olympic Marathon Trials, Brian Sell (Rochester Hills, Mich.) took it out strong and grabbed the lead but was unable to hang on for a spot on the Olympic Team. At the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials, Sell played it a little more close to the vest and it paid off with a third place finish in 2:11:40 and a trip to Beijing for the Olympic Games. Also in 2007, Sell captured the USA 25 km men's championship and in 2006 he won the USA Half-Marathon Championship with a personal best time of 1:02:39. 20 km Race Walk 50 km Race Walk For more information on Team USA at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, visit: www.usatf.org. CommentsLeave a comment |
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