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Keflezighi Repeats as USA 8K Champion; Sets USA Championship Record
By Jim Gerweck March 29, 2004
Courtesy of Running USA Wire
NEW YORK - (March 27, 2004) - Just call Meb Keflezighi the
master of USA Road Championships. The man who won
three road titles last year (8, 15 and 20 kilometers) has
duplicated two thirds of that success in 2004, defending his
USA 8K title in Central Park in course and national
championship record time under near-perfect racing
conditions on Saturday. The win comes two weeks after his USA 15K
Championship four-peat at the Gate River Run in Florida,
and less than two months after finishing second at the U.S.
Men's Olympic Marathon Trials in Alabama. Keflezighi, 28,
ran the fastest 8K of the year in 22:16 on roads still damp
from overnight drizzle but with the warmest conditions
(temperatures in the low 50s) the race has enjoyed in its
three year history. That broke Tim Broe's course record, set
at the inaugural running in 2002, by 10 seconds and earned
Keflezighi a $1000 bonus to go with his $5000 first place
prize. In addition, the Mammoth Lakes, Calif. resident
grabbed the $500 prime for being first to the 5K split,
reached in 14:04. "In a USA Championship, you run first to win, and not worry
about the time," said Keflezighi who also won three U.S.
road titles in 2002. "But about 200 meters from the finish
people were yelling that I could get the record, and I would
have hated to not try and miss it by a second." The Team Running USA athlete's time is the fourth fastest
ever run by an American, and was 12 seconds better than
his winning mark here last year. The fast times were engendered by the weather and
Anthony Famiglietti, who was third at the first edition of the
race but missed last year due to an injury incurred in his
primary event, the steeplechase. Famiglietti who lives in
Knoxville, Tenn. often visits his girlfriend who lives in
Manhattan and does frequent training in the park, and in this
case familiarity with the course brought success. "When I saw the first mile split (4:38) I wasn't worried
because I knew we'd pick it up, especially with the great field
that was running," said the 2002 USA steeplechase
champion. Famiglietti, along with Keflezighi and road race debutante
Bolota Asmerom, really began cranking the second mile
(9:03). Shortly thereafter, Abdi Abdirahman, who had chased
fellow Olympian Keflezighi right to the line at Gate River,
dropped out as a back injury suffered at last week's World
Cross Country Championships flared up. By three miles (13:35) only the trio of Famiglietti, Asmerom
and Keflezighi were left, and the latter threw in a short surge
to nab the prime. "I wasn't thinking about it until 10 meters
before," he said. That seemed to settle the overall outcome, as Famiglietti
dropped back ("I just wanted to settle in and react to the rest
of the race," he explained) but Asmerom pulled alongside
near 6K, which seemed to give Keflezighi a jolt of
adrenaline. "I was pretty much going all out, but that gave
me a boost," continued Keflezighi. "I have to credit both
those guys for making the fast times." That surge sealed the deal for Keflezighi, but Famiglietti
regrouped and caught Asmerom in the final 400 to tie the
old CR and provide a huge boost of confidence in his
training. "I thought I was in great shape based on my
workouts, but your first race back is still your first race, so
you never know." For Asmerom, his first major road race was an enjoyable
experience. "It's so much more fun than track," he said. "You
can kind of look around at the trees and the birds, just relax.
It feels so natural." Rounding out the top five, a hard charging Ryan Kirkpatrick
nipped last year's runner-up, Chad Johnson, by a second. "The third time was a charm," said NYRR CEO Allan
Steinfeld. "When you get fast people together under good
conditions, you get a great race. And I can tell you, this
definitely isn't the last time we'll do this." As part of the 2004 USA Running Circuit, a USA Track &
Field road racing series featuring USA Championships from
5K to the marathon, the top 10 U.S. runners earned valuable
Circuit points at this national championship. With his win
(worth 15 points), Keflezighi increased his USARC lead over
Alan Culpepper and Dan Browne, 54 points to 30 and 20
points respectively. The 2004 USARC offers a record $818,700 in guaranteed
prize money with a final $12,500 grand prix purse ($6000,
$4000 and $2500) for the top three men and women point
scorers overall. At each USARC race, the first ten US
runners earn points (15 points for first, 12 for second, 10 for
third, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1), and Circuit points will be doubled
at the USA Marathon Championships. The next Men's
USARC race is the Papa John's 10 Miler on April 10 in
Louisville, Ky. NYRR 8000: USA Men's Championship
New York, NY, Saturday, March 27, 2004
1) Meb Keflezighi, 28, CA, 22:16*, $6500#
2) Anthony Famiglietti, 25, TN 22:26, $4000
3) Bolota Asmerom, 25, CA, 22:29, $3000
4) Ryan Kirkpatrick, 25, CO, 22:32, $2000
5) Chad Johnson, 27, OR, 22:33, $1250
6) Mike Donnelly, 29 OR, 22:43, $1000
7) Nick Rogers, 28, OR, 22:52, $800
8) Nolan Swanson, 28, OR, 22:59, $700
9) Pete Julian, 32, CO, 23:00, $600
10) Justin Young, 24, CO, 23:04, $500
11) Dave Davis, 25, OR, 23:12, $400
12) Henry Dennis, 29, OH, 23:14, $300
13) Jason Lehmkuhle, 26, MN, 23:16, $200
14) Jason Balkman, 27, CA, 23:19, $150
15) Luke Watson, 23, MN, 23:24, $100
*USA Championship and Central Park Records
#$1000 course record bonus and $500 5K prime
For more results and information, go to the race website
at:
www.nyrrc.org/nyrr8000/index.php 2004 USA Running Circuit Standings
MEN after three races
1) Meb Keflezighi, 28, Mth Lakes, CA 54
2) Alan Culpepper, 31, Lafayette, CO 30
3) Dan Browne, 28, Portland, OR 20
4) Trent Briney, 25, Rochester Hills, MI 14
5) Clint Verran, 28, Rochester Hills, MI 12
Abdi Abdirahman, 27, Tucson, AZ 12
Mike Donnelly, 29, Portland, OR 12
Anthony Famiglietti, 25, Knoxville, TN 12
9) Scott Larson, 34, Superior, CO 10
Chris Graff, 28, Palo Alto, CA 10
Bolota Asmerom, 25, San Leandro, CA 10
2004 USARC Champions
MEN
Alan Culpepper 2:11:42 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials,
Birmingham, AL, Feb 7
Meb Keflezighi 43:18 Gate River Run 15K, Jacksonville,
FL, March 13
Meb Keflezighi 22:16+ NYRR 8000/USA Men's
Championship, NY, NY, March 27
+USA Championship Record
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