INDIANAPOLIS - USA Track & Field has named the
members of the 2008 Team USA World Cross Country
squad for the 36th IAAF World Cross Country
Championships to be held in Edinburgh, GBR on March 30. The senior men's 12 km squad will be led by recent USA
men's 8 km champion Jorge Torres (Boulder, Colo.). Torres
was the runner-up in the 12 km at the USA Cross Country
Championships in San Diego and finished 13th in the 4 km
at his last appearance at the World Cross Country
Championships in 2005. Edwardo Torres (Boulder,
Colo.)the younger (by ten minutes) twin brother of Jorge,
finished ninth at the championships in February to join the
U.S. team, marking the first time the brothers have
represented Team USA together.
Joining the Torres brothers will be Pan American Games
5,000 meter Gold medalist Ed Moran (Williamsburg, Va.);
2006 NCAA Division I Cross Country champion Josh
Rohatinsky (Portland, Ore.); 2008 USA Half Marathon
Champion James Carney (Boulder, Colo.); two-time team
member Max King (Eugene, Ore.); 3-Time NCAA Champion
(DIII) Ryan Bak (Eugene, Ore.); NCAA Div. II 10,000m
champion for Chico State, Scott Bauhs (Chico, Calif.), at 21
years old will be the youngest member of the senior men's
team; and All-PAC 10 Conference athlete for Stanford
University Jonathan Pierce (Blowing Rock, N.C.).
Experience will play a vital role for the senior women's
squad as six-time Team USA harrier Katie McGregor
(Minneapolis, Minn.) along with four-time team members
Renee Metivier-Baillie (Boulder, Colo.), and Kathy Newberry
(Williamsburg, Va.), lead the open women's team in the 8
km race in Edinburgh. Amy Hastings (Flagstaff, Ariz.), who
finished 20th in the junior women's 6 km in 2003, will make
her first appearance with the senior women's Team USA
Cross Country squad. Completing the senior women's
team will be four-time All-American at the University of
Minnesota Emily Brown (Minneapolis, Minn.), and eight-time
All-America at Notre Dame Molly Huddle (Providence, R.I.).
McGregor's best finish at the World Cross Country
Championships was 16th in 2003. Newberry's best finish
came in 2004 with 25th place and Baillie's came with a 36th
place finish in Mombasa, Kenya last year,.
Junior Men
German Fernandez (Riverbank, Calif.), a senior at Riverbank
High School in southern California and the USA Junior
Cross Country champion, will lead Team USA's junior men
to Edinburgh. The runner-up from the championships in
San Diego Ryan Sheridan (New Rochelle, N.Y.) is the third
consecutive Iona student to make a U.S. junior team for the
World Cross Country Championships.
Joining Sheridan and Fernandez will be Emil Heineking
(Hartsgrove, Ohio), currently a freshman at the University of
Virginia, who turned in a solid performance at the USA
Cross Country Championships placing third in the junior
men's race, running 24:34 over eight kilometers; Bobby
Moldovan (Fort Wayne, Ind.), a freshman at North Carolina
State, Moldovan finished four seconds behind Heineking for
fourth place in San Diego; Kevin Williams (Lakewood,
Colo.), a senior at D'Evelyn High School in Denver, took fifth
place at the championships, running 24:39 to earn a place
on the Edinburgh squad; Benjamin Johnson (Albuquerque,
N.M.), a senior at Albuquerque Academy, finished sixth at
last month's USA Cross Country Championships to take the
final roster spot, running 24:41.
Junior Women
Leading the Team USA junior women will be Alex Gits
(Edina, Minn.), a freshman at Stanford University, who
finished second at the USA Cross Country Championships
last month, running 20:45 over six kilometers. Git's
teammates include Emily Reese (Chamblee, Ga.), a high
school senior from Chamblee High School, who ran to a
third place finish in San Diego last month, finishing 6 km in
21:26; Marissa Treece (Maple City, Mich.) a freshman at
Notre Dame, finished a solid fourth, running 21:33 at the
championships to join Team USA; Duke University
freshman Emily Schwitzer (Minnetonka, Minn.) earned her
ticket to Edinburgh with a fifth place finish in 21:34; Lauren
Saylor (Clovis, Calif.), a freshman at the University of
Washington, grabbed the final spot for Edinburgh with her
sixth place finish at the USA Cross Country Championships,
running 21:36
Team Staff
The team staff for Edinburgh includes junior men's Team
Leader Thom Hunt (San Diego, Calif.) who won the 1977
IAAF World Junior Cross Country title in Dusseldorf, West
Germany. Scott Christensen (Stillwater, Minn.) will lead the
senior men in Edinburgh, having led the junior men's team
at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in
Lausanne, Switzerland in 2003; Olympian and five-time
Team USA Cross Country squad member Gwyn Coogan
(Exeter, N.H.) will lead the junior women; and the senior
women's team leader will be Dena Evans (Palo Alto, Calif.)
who served as Team Leader for the fourth place finishing
junior women at the 2004 IAAF Cross Country
Championships.
Edinburgh 2008 has attracted 78 IAAF Member Federations
to make preliminary entries for the event. The
championships, which have a history dating back to 1903
and which first came under the banner of the World Cross
Country Championships as an official IAAF event in 1973,
have an existing participation record of 76 nations which
was set at the 2000 edition in Vilamoura, Portugal.
The venue for the 2008 championships is Holyrood Park,
which hosted the European Cross Country Championships
in 2003 and has been the venue for many editions of the
Great Edinburgh International Cross Country Race, which is
an IAAF XC Permit meeting.
A total prize purse of $30,000 will go to the individual placing
in the top-six in both the men's and women's open races,
while winning teams in the open divisions will receive
$20,000 and awards again reaching down to sixth for men's
and women's teams.
For more information on the 2008 World Cross Country
Championships, visit www.usatf.org