In this edition of the Running USA wire:
Drossin, Keflezighi Win USA 15K Titles at Gate River
Copyright (c) 2001 Running USA
KFRC Houlihan's 12K, San Francisco, CA, March 25
By Hank Brown, Running USA wire
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - (March 10, 2001) - Whether they realized it or not,
the residents of stately River Oaks neighborhood played witness to the
defining moments in the USA 15K National Championship, hosted by the Gate
River Run in Jacksonville. Mebrahtom Keflezighi broke up a tight duel
with fellow 2000 Olympian Alan Culpepper between 3 and 4 miles as they
toured past beautiful mansions and towering oak trees in the city's most
prestigious hangout. Just a minute or so later, at almost the same place
on the course, Deena Drossin and Sylvia Mosqueda pulled a similar breakaway
from Jen Rhines in the women's race.
Keflezighi held onto his advantage on his way to capturing the USA men's
15K title in 43:16, while Drossin out-battled Mosqueda for the women's
gold medal in 49:09.
"I felt good all the way," said "Meb", a naturalized U.S. citizen born
in Eritrea, a tiny country north of Ethiopia along the Red Sea. "I was
feeling great at mile 4 so I made my move. I feel more comfortable as
a front runner."
Culpepper thinned down the lead pack immediately after the thunderous
sound of the opening cannon. "My race plan was to take it out hard, at
U.S. record pace," said Culpepper, who also finished second to Keflezighi
at the recent U.S. Cross Country 12K Trials. True to his word, Culpepper's
pace through 4 miles challenged Todd Williams' U.S. and course record
(42:22).
"I had to decide whether to go with Alan or not," said Keflezighi, 25,
a 1998 graduate of UCLA. "But I was feeling good so I decided to go with
him after the first mile. I didn't realize we were on record pace. I wasn't
running for time, even though my coach said something about going for
a record. I just wanted to win."
Keflezighi and Culpepper were shadows of each other from mile 1 to mile
3. They matched strides and turn signals as they zigged and zagged through
the narrow streets of River Oaks. Several times they had to scatter while
the bulky press truck maneuvered the stingy turns. During his breakaway,
Keflezighi took advantage of the turns and curves to put distance on Culpepper
while boisterous fans cheered their support as they enjoyed a makeshift
curbside breakfast outside their estates.
"After Meb made his move, I tried to stay with him," said Culpepper from
Superior, Colo. "But we were already going fast, so I couldn't make up
any ground. I decided to try and hold my ground, and just see what happened."
He successfully held ground for most of the race, until they hit the notorious
Hart St. Bridge, a long and tortuous climb between 7.5 and 8 miles. Culpepper
was only about 10 seconds in arrears as they entered the ramp, but the
deficit steadily grew as they climbed the seemingly endless span of the
bridge. If there was any hope for the 1999 U.S. 10,000 meter champion,
it soon vanished as he watched Keflezighi charge down the other side of
the bridge to the welcome sight of the finish line. Keflezighi's final
margin was 21 seconds, 43:16 to 43:37. For his efforts, the San Diego
resident--who finished second here in 1999--won $10,000 and his first
U.S. road title.
Five-time USA 15K champion at Gate River, Todd Williams came from out
of the second pack to finish 3rd in 44:30. Mike Donnelly and Rod DeHaven
finished just a few strides behind for 4th and 5th respectively.
As is her custom, Mosqueda took out the pace hard. Drossin was the only
woman to accept the early challenge and the two waged war for most of
the race. Rhines crept up and joined the fray just past 2 miles, but her
membership in the lead pack would only last about one mile. Drossin and
Mosqueda continued their assault on the course as they traversed River
Oaks, and Rhines could only watch from 3rd place.
"I wasn't sure how I would feel, so I wanted a conservative pace," said
2000 Olympian Drossin. "But with Sylvia in the race, I knew that wouldn't
happen. I didn't know if we were on a record or not, but when we went
through two miles in 10:11, I knew the pace was blistering."
They passed mile 4 in 20:46, indeed on Francie Larrieu Smith's 48:43 course-record
pace. Drossin, 28, from Alamosa, Colo. threw in small surges, but each
time, Mosqueda would respond.
"Sylvia is so strong," said Drossin, the four-time U.S. 8K Cross Country
champ. "She's not easy to break. I could feel Sylvia and Jen the whole
way."
Drossin opened up a small lead past 5 miles, and finally just past 7 miles,
the gap was a little more than Mosqueda, a Los Angeles resident could
overcome. Mosqueda, 34, came back slightly down the bridge near the finish,
but Drossin prevailed in 49:09. Mosqueda finished in 49:22 with Rhines
in 50:05. Milena Glusac and Kristin Beaney Chisum followed for 4th and
5th.
"I got too comfortable," lamented Mosqueda. "I got into a rhythm run and
felt too good and I couldn't make myself catch up to Deena. My goal was
to win, so I'm a little disappointed. But when you finish second to someone
like Deena, it's never a bad race. And it was a PR for me, so I'm happy."
"I really admire Sylvia's racing style," said Drossin, the U.S. 5K record-holder.
"She really takes it out hard and runs hard the whole way. I wish every
distance runner would run with her spirit and tenacity. "
Gate River Run 15K: USA Championship
Jacksonville, FL, Saturday, March 10, 2001
MEN
| PL | NAME | HOME | TIME | PRIZE $ |
| 1 | Mebrahtom Keflezighi | CA | 43:16 | $10,000 |
| 2 | Alan Culpepper | CO | 43:37 | $4,000 |
| 3 | Todd Williams | TN | 44:30 | $3,000 |
| 4 | Mike Donnelly | RI | 44:31 | $2,000 |
| 5 | Rod DeHaven | WI | 44:38 | $1,000 |
| 6 | Peter Sherry | VA | 45:04 | $900 |
| 7 | Nick Rogers | OR | 45:07 | $800 |
| 8 | Weldon Johnson | DC | 45:07 | $700 |
| 9 | Nolan Swanson | OR | 45:09 | $600 |
| 10 | Mike Mykytok | NJ | 45:10 | $500 |
Masters (40+)
(U.S. masters record, Steve Plasencia, 45:14)
PL
NAME
HOME
TIME
1
Eddy Hellebuyck
NM
45:12
2
Andrey Kuznetsov
(RUS)
45:45
3
Peter Fleming
(GBR)
46:06
WOMEN
| PL | NAME | HOME | TIME | PRIZE $ |
| 1 | Deena Drossin | CO | 49:09 | $10,000 |
| 2 | Sylvia Mosqueda | CA | 49:22 | $4,000 |
| 3 | Jennifer Rhines | PA | 50:05 | $3,000 |
| 4 | Milena Glusac | CA | 50:14 | $2,000 |
| 5 | Kristin Beaney Chisum | MA | 50:27 | $1,000 |
| 6 | Susannah Beck | OR | 51:38 | $900 |
| 7 | Kelly Cordell | CA | 52:02 | $800 |
| 8 | Turena Johnson Lane | GA | 52:16 | $700 |
| 9 | Carmen Troncoso | TX | 52:45 | $600 |
| 10 | Kim Pawelek | FL | 53:01 | $500 |
| PL | NAME | HOME | TIME |
| 1 | Carmen Troncoso | TX | 52:45 |
| 2 | Tatiana Pozdniakova | (UKR) | 54:23 |
| 3 | Jeanne Johnson | CA | 54:42 (unofficial time) |
For deeper results, visit the Gate River Run website (www.1stplacesports.com),
while video highlights of the national championship can be seen by visiting
www.sportfilm.com, the official
site of Salmini Films.
Gate River is part of the 2001 USA Running Circuit, a USA Track &
Field road series. The 2001 USARC, the seventh edition for the men and
sixth for the women, offers over $290,000 in prize money plus a $25,000
grand prix purse. All USARC events--six for men and eight for women--are
USA Championships.
Per race, the first ten U.S. runners earn points (15 for first, 12 for
second, 10 for third, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1) with a final $12,500 grand
prix purse ($6000, $4000 and $2500) for the top three men and women point
scorers overall. At the USA Marathon Championships, USARC points will
be doubled.
USARC Standings
WOMEN
after two races
PL
NAME
AGE
HOME
PTS
1
Susannah Beck
32
Eugene, OR
17
2
Colleen DeReuck
36
Boulder, CO
15
2
Deena Drossin
28
Alamosa, CO
15
4
Sylvia Mosqueda
34
Los Angeles, CA
12
5
Vicki Mitchell
31
Amherst, NY
10
5
Jennifer Rhines
26
Haverford, PA
10
7
Kim Pawelek
27
Jacksonville, FL
8
8
Milena Glusac
25
Fallbrook, CA
7
9
Betsy Kempter
34
Chapel Hill, NC
6
9
Kristin Beaney Chisum
28
Wayland, MA
6
MEN
after one race
PL
NAME
AGE
HOME
PTS
1
Meb Keflezighi
25
San Diego, CA
15
2
Alan Culpepper
28
Superior, CO
12
3
Todd Williams
32
Knoxville, TN
10
4
Mike Donnelly
26
Providence, RI
7
5
Rod DeHaven
34
Madison, WI
6
6
Peter Sherry
32
Great Falls, VA
5
7
Nick Rogers
25
Eugene, OR
4
8
Weldon Johnson
27
Washington, DC
3
9
Nolan Swanson
25
Eugene, OR
2
10
Mike Mykytok
29
Ramsey, NJ
1
Next USARC race:
Old Kent River Bank Run 25K (m & w), Grand Rapids, MI $21,200
May 12
Ryan Lamppa, Running
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