INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - USA Track & Field announced
Tuesday the Team USA marathon squad for the 11th IAAF
World Championships in Athletics, to be held in Osaka,
Japan August 24 - September 2. Leading the men's team will be 2005 and 2006 USA
Marathon Champion Mbarak Hussein (Albuquerque, NM).
Hussein, who has a lifetime best of 2:08:10, won the U.S.
title for the second time last October
at the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon in Minneapolis, MN,
running 2:13:52.
Joining Hussein on the Osaka team will be his training
partner and the runner-up from the USA Marathon
Championships, Simon Sawe (Albuquerque, NM). Sawe
has a personal best of 2:13:33.
Rounding out the five man squad will be the 25 km
American Record holder Fernando Cabada (Bristol, VA);
and Hansons-Brooks Distance Project teammates Mike
Morgan (Rochester Hills, MI) and Kyle O'Brien (Rochester
Hills, MI). Cabada made the Osaka team by virtue of his
marathon debut at the Fukuoka International Marathon in
Fukuoka, Japan last December, where he ran 2:12:27.
Morgan and O'Brien were named to the team based on their
performances at the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon last
fall, where they finished in 2:15:11 and 2:15:13 respectively.
The women's team will be led by the experience of Mary
Akor (Gardena, CA), who competed for Team USA in the
marathon at the 2005 World Championships, where she
finished 50th. Akor was the runner-up at the USA Marathon
Championships in Minneapolis last fall with a personal best
of 2:33:50, and she finished fourth at the 2008 USA
Women's Marathon Championships, hosted by the Boston
Marathon in April.
Also qualifying for the women's team at the 2006
championships is Zoila Gomez (Alamosa, CO). The
former Adams State All-American finished fourth in
Minneapolis with a personal best 2:35:26. Joining Akor and
Gomez in Osaka will be Ann Alyanak (Bellbrook, OH);
Kristin Price (Raleigh, NC) and Samia Akbar (Hendon, VA)
Alyanak and Price were named to the team after finishing
second and third, respectively, at the USA Marathon
Championships in Boston, Alyanak having improved her
personal best by over nine minutes, running 2:38:55, while
Price improved her best by more than five minutes with a
2:38:57.
A former All-American at American University, Akbar's debut
performance of 2:34:14 at the 2006 ING New York City
Marathon confirmed her place on the marathon team.
The 2007 squad will look to continue the U.S. team's
progress at the World Championships Marathon following a
fourth-place men's team finish and sixth-place women's
team finish at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki,
Finland. Brian Sell (Rochester Hills, MI) led the men's
team with a ninth-place finish while Turena Johnson Lane
led the women, finishing 26th overall.
For more information on the IAAF World Championships
visit www.usatf.org