The Women's Long Distance Running Committee of USA Track & Field
has announced the team members for the U.S. team, led by 2004 USA
10,000m road champion Amy Yoder-Begley, that will compete at the
Yokohama International Women's Ekiden on February 26, in Yokohama,
Japan.The relay teams will consist of six legs each, ranging in distance from 5
km to 10 km, Team USA is as follows:
Samia Akbar, 24, Herndon, Va. Third at last fall's USATF
National Club Cross Country Championships in Rochester, N.Y., Akbar
competed for Team USA at the 2005 Beijing International Women's
Ekiden last April as well as the Inaugural North American, Central
American and Caribbean Cross Country Championships last March in
Orlando, Fla. She has personal bests of 16:20 for 5,000 meters and
33:38 for 10,000 meters.
Erika Aklufi, 29, Santa Monica, Calif. The leading member of
USATF National Club Cross Country Championship winning club team
See Jane Run, Aklufi finished second just in front of Akbar in Rochester.
She was also a teammate of Akbar's at the NACAC Cross Country
Championships and the Beijing Ekiden. Aklufi has personal bests of
16:17 for 5,000 meters and 33:56 for 10,000 meters.
Annie Bersagel, 22, Lakeville, Minn. The newest member of
USA Distance Center, Team USA Minnesota, Bersagel recently
graduated from Wake Forest University, where she was an eight-time
All-American in Cross Country and Track. She was 17th at the NCAA
Division I Cross Country Championships last fall and has a best of 33:02
for 10,000 meters.
Stephanie Bylander, 22, Alamosa, Colo. Bylander was a
member of the U.S. team for the 2005 IAAF World Half Marathon
Championships in Edmonton, Canada, where she was the third finisher
for Team USA. An NCAA Division II All-American for Adams State,
Bylander has personal bests of 16:14 for 5,000 meters and 34:00 for
10,000 meters.
Michelle La Fleur, 33, Savannah, Ga. A past member of two
U.S. Ekiden relay teams, La Fleur finished tenth at the 2005 USA 20 km
Championships which earned her a spot on the U.S. team for the 2005
IAAF World Half Marathon Championships. She is a two-time Olympic
Trials Marathon qualifier and five-time NCAA Div. III Champion and
fourteen-time All-American.
Sylvia Mosqueda, 39, Los Angeles, Calif. The 1988 NCAA
10,000 meter champion, Mosqueda has been one of the top women
road racers in the U.S. since 1987, when she won her first major road
race at the Philadelphia Distance Run Half Marathon. Mosqueda has
personal bests of 15:32 for 5,000 meters and 31:54 for 10,000 meters.
Amy Yoder Begley, 28, Kendallville, Ind. A 15-time All-American
at the University of Arkansas, Yoder Begley was the 2004 USA Women's
10 km Champion and was runner-up at the 2005 championships. 2005
also saw her finish seventh in the 5,000 meters at the U.S. Outdoor Tack
& Field Championships and fourth at the USA 5 km road
championships. She has personal bests of 15:24 for 5,000 meters and
32:45 for 10,000 meters.
For more information on the 2006 Yokohama International Women's
Ekiden visit
www.usatf.org.