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Flanagan, Culpepper Lead U.S. Women's Distance Corps at AT&T USA Indoor Champs
February 20, 2007 From USATF press release.
INDIANAPOLIS - Shalane Flanagan and Shayne Culpepper,
two of the major players in the resurgence in U.S. women's
middle distance running, will be favored in their respective
events at the 2007 AT&T USA Indoor Championships,
February 24-25 at the Reggie Lewis Track & Athletic Center
in Boston. The final event of USA Track & Field's 2007 Indoor Visa
Championship Series, the AT&T USA Indoor
Championships will be televised on Sunday, February 25,
from 4-6 p.m. Eastern Time on ESPN 2. A 2004 Olympian and the 2005 USA Outdoor 5,000m
champion, Shalane Flanagan shattered the indoor 3,000m
American record when she ran 8 minutes 33.25 seconds on
January 27 at the Reebok Boston Indoor Games. It was an
epic run by the Marblehead, Mass., native, who ran off the
shoulder of Meseret Defar as Defar went for the world
record. Flanagan improved her own personal best by more
than 20 seconds in that race. On Saturday, she'll return to
the Reggie Lewis Center to take aim at her first national
indoor title and her first Visa Championship. Flanagan is in
the driver's seat for the overall Visa Championship, her
performance at the Reebok Boston Indoor Games
garnering 1,243 points in the Visa Championship Series
standings, the highest point total ever by a woman. A two-time USA cross country short course champion,
Flanagan, who endured an injury-plagued 2006 season,
finished impressively as the runner-up in the women's 8 km
race February 10 at the 2007 USA Cross Country
Championships in Boulder, Colo. Challengers to Flanagan
in the 3,000m in Boston include 2006 USA 3,000m
steeplechase champion Lisa Galaviz and Kara Goucher,
who finished third in the 3,000 meters at the 2006 IAAF
World Cup, and ended that season ranked #1 in the U.S. at
10,000m by Track & Field News. Also keep an eye on Sara
Hall, who finished as the 3,000m runner-up at last year's
AT&T USA Indoor Championships in Boston. Culpepper continues post-maternity comeback After taking last year off to give birth to her second son,
two-time Olympian Shayne Culpepper has looked
impressive thus far in 2007. Her second-place finish in the
mile a few weeks ago at the Reebok Boston Indoor Games
provided her with the fastest qualifying time (4 minutes,
31.35 seconds) in the Championships field. The 2003 U.S.
women's short course cross country champion, Culpepper
looked strong with her 12th place finish in the 8 km race
Feb. 10 at the USA Cross Country Championships in
Boulder. The 2004 Olympic Trials 5,000m champion, Culpepper will
face a strong women's mile field that includes 2006 USA
Outdoor runner-up and #2 ranked American by T&FN,
Lindsey Gallo, and Christin Wurth-Thomas, who placed fifth
at the 2006 USA Outdoor Championships and ended the
season ranked #4 in the U.S. Also keep an eye on Jenelle
Deatherage, who ended the 2006 season ranked #10
nationally, along with veterans Amy Mortimer, Sarah
Schwald and Sara Hall, who is also poised to run the 3,000
meters. For more information on the AT&T USA Indoor
Championships, including status of entered athletes, visit
http://www.usatf.org/events/2007/USAIndoorTFChampionshi
ps/ For more information on the Visa Championship Series,
visit http://www.visachampionshipseries.com
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