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Team USA Men Triumphant at 2007 Thorpe Cup
August 20, 2007 From press release.
INDIANAPOLIS - Team USA's men's squad came home
with the crown after winning the 2007 Thorpe Cup, an
annual USA vs. Germany multi-event match, over the
weekend in Bernhausen, Germany. The men took the lead after the first event and never looked
back, coming away with the team title with 38,084 points to
Germany's 36,976. Dartmouth grad Mustafa Abdur-Rahim
won the individual title with 7,760 points. He was fourth
heading into day 2 of competition and down 339 points with
one event remaining, but he gunned a 4:27.88 1,500 meters
to overtake teammate Ryan Harlan who came in second
with 7,736. This was the third time in the event's history that the
Americans swept the top three places as Wisconsin's Joe
Detmer took third with 7,616. Two-time NCAA DII champion
Chris Randolph worked his way from eighth after day one to
finish fifth with 7,502 and Chris Boyles was seventh with
7,470. Ryan Olkowski (7,405) and Chris Helwick (7,354)
were ninth and tenth, respectively. On the women's side, it was a hard-fought competition as
the American women lost out to the Germans by just 13
points, 16,946 to 16,933. 2005 NCAA champion Lela
Nelson won the individual title with 6,022 points with
victories coming in the high jump (1.82 meters/5 feet 11.5
inches), 200m (24.36) and long jump (6.48m/21-3). Julie
Pickler took second with 5,718 and three-time NCAA
champion Jackie Johnson was sixth with 5,193. Other U.S.
finishers include Danielle McNaney (5,638) and Ryanne
Dupree (5,465). For more information and complete results from the 2007
Thorpe Cup, visit www.usatf.org.
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