19-09-2012, 06:16 PM
INDIANAPOLIS - Ben True has been named USA Track & Fieldââ¬â¢s Athlete of the Week after winning the USA 5 km Championships in Providence, R.I., Sunday.
True edged his competitor Andrew Bumbalough by one-tenth of a second to take the win in 13:52.0. This was the second consecutive win for true at the 5 km distance, making him the first man to win repeat national titles at the distance since Odis Sanders in 1981.
ââ¬ÅWith how the race played out, I knew it would come down to the kick,ââ¬Â True said. ââ¬ÅIt was a very smart group all the way through. From racing this course previously, I knew that you donââ¬â¢t really win the race going up the hill and you can actually lose the race going up the hill. The race is really won in the last 40 or 50 meters. I just stayed on Andrewââ¬â¢s [Bumbalough] shoulder going up the hill and was able to have a strong kick at the end.ââ¬Â
True is now a three-time national champion on the roads, with previous wins in 2011 at the 5 km and 10 km distances. Up next for True will be the USA 10 Mile Championships in Minneapolis October 7.
ââ¬ÅThese road races are a different atmosphere than the typical track race,ââ¬Â True said. ââ¬ÅYou have a much larger crowd because there are a lot more average joes out there running, and the whole feel and commodore is really nice. You have people of all abilities out there competing, and it is a really festive atmosphere.ââ¬Â
Now in its 11th year, USATFââ¬â¢s Athlete of the Week program is designed to recognize outstanding performers at all levels of the sport. USATF names a new honoree each week and features the athlete on usatf.org. Selections are based on top performances and results from the previous week.
2012 Winners: January 5, Landon Peacock; January 11, Kirubel Erassa; January 18, Shalane Flanagan; January 26, John Nunn; February 1, Gunnar Nixon; February 8, Jenn Suhr; February 14, Jillian-Camarena Williams; February 22, Brycen Spratling; February 28, Chaunte Lowe; March 7, Eric Broadbent; March 14, Ashton Eaton; March 21, Jeanne Daprano; March 27, Wallace Spearmon; April 3, Trevor Barron; April 9, Kevin Castille; April 18, Brittney Reese; April 25, Amy Sproston; May 2, Leo Manzano; May 9, Stephanie Brown-Trafton; May 16, Allyson Felix; May 23, Nick Hartle; May 30, Kimberlyn Duncan; June 6, Jessica Cosby and Meghan Vogel; June 13, Jesse Williams; June 20, Shelby Ashe; June 27, Ashton Eaton; July 4, Allyson Felix; July 12, Christian Cantwell; July 18, Gunnar Nixon; July 25 Evan Jager; August 1, Denzel Harper; August 15, Allyson Felix; August 23, Reese Hoffa; August 29, Carmelita Jeter; September 5, Matt Tegenkamp; September 12, Aries Merritt; September 19, Ben True
True edged his competitor Andrew Bumbalough by one-tenth of a second to take the win in 13:52.0. This was the second consecutive win for true at the 5 km distance, making him the first man to win repeat national titles at the distance since Odis Sanders in 1981.
ââ¬ÅWith how the race played out, I knew it would come down to the kick,ââ¬Â True said. ââ¬ÅIt was a very smart group all the way through. From racing this course previously, I knew that you donââ¬â¢t really win the race going up the hill and you can actually lose the race going up the hill. The race is really won in the last 40 or 50 meters. I just stayed on Andrewââ¬â¢s [Bumbalough] shoulder going up the hill and was able to have a strong kick at the end.ââ¬Â
True is now a three-time national champion on the roads, with previous wins in 2011 at the 5 km and 10 km distances. Up next for True will be the USA 10 Mile Championships in Minneapolis October 7.
ââ¬ÅThese road races are a different atmosphere than the typical track race,ââ¬Â True said. ââ¬ÅYou have a much larger crowd because there are a lot more average joes out there running, and the whole feel and commodore is really nice. You have people of all abilities out there competing, and it is a really festive atmosphere.ââ¬Â
Now in its 11th year, USATFââ¬â¢s Athlete of the Week program is designed to recognize outstanding performers at all levels of the sport. USATF names a new honoree each week and features the athlete on usatf.org. Selections are based on top performances and results from the previous week.
2012 Winners: January 5, Landon Peacock; January 11, Kirubel Erassa; January 18, Shalane Flanagan; January 26, John Nunn; February 1, Gunnar Nixon; February 8, Jenn Suhr; February 14, Jillian-Camarena Williams; February 22, Brycen Spratling; February 28, Chaunte Lowe; March 7, Eric Broadbent; March 14, Ashton Eaton; March 21, Jeanne Daprano; March 27, Wallace Spearmon; April 3, Trevor Barron; April 9, Kevin Castille; April 18, Brittney Reese; April 25, Amy Sproston; May 2, Leo Manzano; May 9, Stephanie Brown-Trafton; May 16, Allyson Felix; May 23, Nick Hartle; May 30, Kimberlyn Duncan; June 6, Jessica Cosby and Meghan Vogel; June 13, Jesse Williams; June 20, Shelby Ashe; June 27, Ashton Eaton; July 4, Allyson Felix; July 12, Christian Cantwell; July 18, Gunnar Nixon; July 25 Evan Jager; August 1, Denzel Harper; August 15, Allyson Felix; August 23, Reese Hoffa; August 29, Carmelita Jeter; September 5, Matt Tegenkamp; September 12, Aries Merritt; September 19, Ben True