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Athletes for Olympic Test Event

UKA has announced the athletes who will compete in the London 2012 athletics test event, at the Olympic Stadium on 4 – 7 May 2012. More than 140 athletes, including London 2012 hopefuls Holly Bleasdale (coach: Julien Raffalli-Ebezant), Perri Shakes-Drayton (Chris Zah), Jack Green (Malcolm Arnold, Robbie Grabarz (Fuzz Ahmed) and William Sharman (Malcolm Arnold), […]

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Golden girl Lalova takes Gold

She did not bother to watch the replay on the big screen and she did not even go to her rivals to accept their congratulations. Ivet Lalova just wanted a moment to herself. It is not that easy when 30,000 people are watching but as she stormed through the line to win the 100m gold […]

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Crooks, Ottey, LeBlanc, Steen and Surin into Hall

Crooks, Ottey, LeBlanc, Steen and Surin inducted to Athletics Canada Hall of Fame CALGARY – Athletes Charmaine Crooks of Vancouver, B.C., Milt Ottey of Toronto, Ont., Guillaume LeBlanc of Sept-Îles, Que., Dave Steen of New Westminster, B.C., and Bruny Surin of Montreal, Que., were enriched into Athletics Canada’s Hall of Fame this morning to officially […]

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World Record for Whitehead

T42 200m World Record holder Richard Whitehead (coach: Liz Yelling/Keith Antoine) smashed his global best by over half a second with an impressive time of 24.93 (+1.9m/s) to win gold on the penultimate day of the IPC Athletics European Championships in Stadskanaal, Holland (24-28 June). The World Champion got off to a great start and […]

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Magakwe takes Africa sprint title

Thursday, 28 June 2012 – Simon Magakwe won gold in the men’s 100m on day two of the Africa Senior Championships in Benin, the second gold medal for South Africa at the Championships.   He crossed the line in 10.29sec. The 27 year-old Magakwe was hunting the 10.18sec Olympic qualifying standard and even though he did […]

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Culley grabs Women’s 5000m

EUGENE, Ore. – June 28, 2012 – Julie Culley spent most of the 5000 meter finals out of the limelight on Thursday night, choosing to let others establish the pace upfront and conserving energy for the final surge. Her strategy could not have worked any better. Off the final turn and down the stretch with […]

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Daniel Batman 1981-2012

It is with sadness that Athletics Australia announces the passing of sprinter Daniel Batman (NSW) in a car accident in the Northern Territory. One of Australia’s greatest track athletes across 100m, 200m and 400m, Batman donned the green and gold of Australia on seven occasions, including the 2000 Olympic Games in his adopted home town […]

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Lemaitre takes on Ellington in London

Ellington takes on Lemaitre

Ellington takes on Lemaitre

Christophe Lemaitre, the 22-year-old French sprint sensation and Europe’s fastest man this year, will run in London for the first time ever as he takes on a host of global Olympic contenders over 200m at the Aviva London Grand Prix in Crystal Palace on Saturday 14 July. [Read more…]

George Kerr Dies

Leading Jamaican middle distance runner during the 1960’s George Kerr died on 15 June 2012 aged 74. At the 1962 Perth British Empire and Commonwealth Games Kerr won the gold medal in the 440 yards and the silver behind Peter Snell in the 880 yards. At the 1960 Rome Olympic Games Kerr, in the 800m […]

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Rupp Rules US Trials

Rupp’s Record Run at U.S. Olympic Trials 10,000m
Tegenkamp, Ritzenhein also under previous Trials record to qualify for London 2012; a record 11 U.S. men broke 28 minutes at the Trials in the rain

Rupp, Ritz and Tegg

Rupp, Ritz and Tegg

EUGENE, Ore. – June 22, 2012 – With a steady rain falling over the University of Oregon’s historic Hayward Field on Friday night, it was pre-race and homestate favorite Galen Rupp who reigned over the field in the men’s Olympic Trials 10,000 meter final, the deepest in U.S. history with a record 11 men under 28 minutes and the best marks for place at the USOT from first to 11th.

Swapping the lead for much of the race with his Nike Oregon Project teammate Dathan Ritzenhein, who needed to secure an Olympic “A” standard of under 27:45 in addition to a top-3 finish in order to qualify for the U.S. team that will compete in London later this summer, Rupp, 26, made his final move to the front with three laps to go, running away with a comfortable victory in an Olympic Trials record of 27 minutes, 25.33 seconds.

“I had a goal coming in to win,” said Rupp, who finished runner-up to Abdi Abdirahman at the 2008 Trials. “And I always feel really lucky to be able to run here, basically on my home track, especially for such a big event like the Olympic Trials.”

Ritzenhein, who made a valiant effort forcing the pace for much of the race, finished third in 27:36.09. Matt Tegenkamp, a 2008 Olympian at 5000 meters, overtook Ritzenhein on the last lap to finish second in 27:33.94. All three men finished under Meb Keflezighi’s Olympic Trials record of 27:36.49 set in 2004, and the trio move on to represent the United States at the Olympic Games in London.

Passing through 5K in 13:56, Rupp threw in a quick 64-second lap to cut the lead pack down to five. In addition to Ritzenhein and Tegenkamp, Stanford’s Chris Derrick (4th, 27:40.23) and Aaron Braun of McMillan Elite (5th, 27:41.54) came along for the ride. Subsequent laps were clicked off in 65 and 66 seconds, as the lead group passed through 8K in 22:09. Ritzenhein took another turn at the front with five laps to go, with Tegenkamp also pressing, before Rupp threw in a 63.9 second lap to separate himself from the field with just over 1000 meters until the finish line.

“I was really happy too that I was able to help my training partner out, Dathan,” Rupp said of sharing the early pace with Ritzenhein. “It worked out great that we were able to work together early in the race, but at 5K it was every man for himself.”

Tegenkamp was thrilled to make his second Olympic team, especially after an up-and-down season last year which culminated in disappointing 10th place finish at the World championships in Daegu. The University of Wisconsin alum quietly kept himself in contention on Friday night and put himself in position to respond to any decisive moves.

“I’ve had quite an up-and-down year, three years for that matter, and what a lot of people didn’t know was that everything had a purpose this year and it all went into this race,” Tegenkamp explained. “For me it was about staying as relaxed as possible and making the right moves, covering the moves, being patient and just toughening it out. And when we separated ourselves with 6 or 7 laps to go it was just hold on for dear life.”

For Ritzenhein, who was injured much of last year and finished a heartbreaking fourth at the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in January, Friday night’s third-place finish in under Olympic “A” standard time was a huge weight lifted off his shoulders. The now three-time Olympic team member, who like Rupp is coached by the legendary Alberto Salazar, can breathe easy and focus solely on his preparation for the upcoming Olympic Games.

“It’s been a really emotional evening here for me. It’s been a tough road,” Ritzenhein admitted. “Making my third Olympic team, it wasn’t easy. The last couple years have been very difficult for me so coming out here my training had been going great. The plan working with Galen trading leads is something I owe to him big time. He said it was in both our best interests, but it was definitely in my interest more than his, and so I’ll owe him big time for this.”

U.S. Olympic Trials – Track & Field
2012 London Olympic Games qualifier
Eugene, OR, Friday, June 22, 2012

Men’s 10,000m
1) Galen Rupp (OR), 27:25.33*
2) Matt Tegenkamp (OR), 27:33.94
3) Dathan Ritzenhein (OR), 27:36.09
4) Chris Derrick (CA), 27:40.23
5) Aaron Braun (AZ), 27:41.54
6) Ryan Vail (OR), 27:52.53
7) Brent Vaughn (CO), 27:55.44
8) Luke Puskedra (OR), 27:56.62
9) Bobby Mack (NC), 27:58.07
10) Bobby Curtis (PA), 27:58.48
*Olympic Trials record (previous record, 27:36.49, Meb Keflezighi (CA), 2004)