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U.S. Record Holders, Olympians, Defending Champions Lead Field for USA 15K Championships
March 7, 2007 From USATF press release
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - Six 2004 U.S. Olympians, four of whom
are past USA 15 km champions, will line up this Saturday,
March 10, to compete for the national titles at the 2007 USA
15 km Championships in Jacksonville, FL. This marks the
14th year that the USA 15 km Championships has been
hosted by the Gate River Run. The field for the men's race will see a much-anticipated
rematch between Olympic marathon silver medalist Meb
Keflezighi (San Diego, CA), the defending USA 15 km
champion, and Ryan Hall (Big Bear Lake, CA), the 2007
USA Half-Marathon champion and American record holder
at that distance. Though Hall is a relative newcomer to the
road scene, he has taken the road running world by storm,
winning the 2006 USA 20 km Championships in his debut
at the distance. He followed that with an 11th place finish at
the 2006 IAAF World Road Running Championships while
setting a U.S. 20 km record last October in Debrecen,
Hungary, and earlier this year he won the 2007 Half
Marathon Championships in Houston in an astounding U.S.
record of 59:43, crushing a field that included Keflezighi.. Keflezighi and Hall will be joined in Jacksonville by 2007
USA Half-Marathon Championships runner-up Fasil
Bizuneh (Flagstaff, AZ), and 2005 champion Ryan Shay
(East Jordan, MI). The women's field features 2004 Olympic Marathon bronze
medalist Deena Kastor (Mammoth Lakes, CA). A
four-time USA 15 km champion, Kastor will return to
Jacksonville for the first time since 2003, when she set the
current American and USA championship record of 47:15.
She will face-off against defending champion Blake Russell
(Marina, CA) and 2004 Olympic Marathon teammate and
1998 USA 15 km champion Jen Rhines (Ardmore, PA). The
trio also will see challenges for the title by 2007 USA
Half-Marathon champion Elva Dryer (Gunnison, CO) and
2006 USA 10 km Champion Katie McGregor (Minneapolis,
MN). Additional contenders for the men's and women's titles will
include 2004 Olympian and 2000 USA 15 km Champion
Dan Browne (Portland, OR), 2003 USA 10-mile champ
Chris Graff (Arlington, VA), 2005 World Championships
marathon team member Turena Johnson-Lane (Palmetto
Bay, FL) and 2004 Olympian Kate O'Neill (Palo Alto, CA).
Athletes will compete for a total prize purse of $58,000, with
the men's and women's USA Champion earning $12,000
each. This year's race will once again feature the Equalizer Bonus,
awarding $5,000 to the first male or female to cross the
finish line, with the top-seeded women beginning 5 minutes
before the men. The 5 minute "head start" is based on the
time differential of the U.S. 15 km records: 42:22 for the men
(Todd Williams, 1995) and 47:15 for the women (Deena
Drossin, 2003), both set on the Gate River Run course. In
2006, Keflezighi overtook Russell to win the bonus. Additional bonuses of $10,000 will be offered for a World
record (41:29 - men; 46:57 - women); $5,000 for a U.S.
record (42:22 - men; 47:15 - women); and $3,000 for a
course record (42:22 - men; 47:15 - women). USA Running Circuit The 2006 USA 15 km Championship is the second event of
the 2007 edition of USA Track & Field's 2006 USA Running
Circuit (USARC). The USARC, a USA Track & Field road
series, features USA Championships from 5 km to the
marathon and attracts the best U.S. distance runners,
including Olympians Deena Kastor, Meb Keflezighi, Colleen
DeReuck and Dan Browne. The thirteenth edition for the
men and twelfth for the women, the 2007 USARC has nine
events for men and seven events for women. The first ten U.S. runners earn points at each USARC race
(15 for first, 12 for second, 10 for third, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1),
with a final $12,500 grand prix purse ($6000, $4000, and
$2500) for the top three men and women point scorers
overall. The USARC points at the USA Marathon
Championships will be doubled. The mission of the USA Running Circuit is to showcase,
support, and promote U.S. runners. Since its inception in
1995, the USARC and its races have provided over $4
million dollars to U.S. distance runners. For more information on the 2007 USA 15 km
Championships and the 2007 USARC, visit www.usatf.org
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