2004 Olympian Dathan Ritzenhein grabbed the lead early in the race
and held on for the win Sunday at the 2004 Reebok Cross Country
Challenge in Belfast, Ireland.After sharing the lead with Great Britain's Gavin Thompson during the
opening circuit, Ritzenhein opened up a sizeable lead on the second of
five laps, claiming after the race that the pace was too slow.
With three 1,800m laps remaining, Ritzenhein faced the daunting task of
facing a group of Kenyans working together to reel him in. During the
third lap Ritzenhein increased his lead to 16 seconds, and at the
beginning of the final circuit his lead was 18 seconds. With many in the
crowd chanting "USA, USA" as he went by, Ritzenhein roared to the
finish 10 seconds ahead of his nearest competitors, Kenyans Ernest
Meil and Barnabas Kosgei.
The 2003 NCAA cross country champion and 2001 World Cross
Country Championships junior bronze medalist, Ritzenhein is
experienced in running cross country, and he had no fear going up
against the favored Kenyans. "I've raced against them before and each
time I've finished higher and higher," he said.
Ritzenhein will open his U.S. indoor season January 29 in the 3,000
meters at the Reebok Boston Indoor Games at the Reggie Lewis Track
& Athletic Center in Boston.
Click HERE for photos from the meet.