August 2008
Kenyans Emerge Victorious at Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in Virginia Beach
August 31, 2008 from press release (Virginia Beach, VA) Kenyans James Kwambai and Edith Masai were crowned champions today at the 8th Annual Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in Virginia Beach. Kwambai, who also won the race in 2006, finished in 1:02:11, 22 seconds ahead of Ethiopian Tadesse Tola, who clocked in at 1:02:33.
Elite Field Set for Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon Virginia Beach
August 30, 2008 from press release (Virginia Beach, VA) An international field of elite athletes will take to the streets of Virginia Beach for the 8th Annual Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon on Sunday, August 31, 2008. The men's elite division will feature defending champion Haron Toroitich of Kenya.
Browne Set to Defend at USA 20K Championships
August 28, 2008 from USATF press release (INDIANAPOLIS, IN) Defending champion, Dan Browne (file photo from Men's Olympic Marathon Trials), from Beaverton, OR, returns to New Haven, CT for the USA 20K Championships in hopes of winning his fourth U.S. 20K title.
USA 100K Team Announced for 2008 World Cup in Italy
August 29, 2008 from USATF press release (INDIANAPOLIS) USA Track & Field has named the 2008 USA 100K Team which will compete at the International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU) 100K World Cup on Saturday, November 8 in Tarquinia, Italy. This year's team includes some first-time members and also seasoned veterans. The following athletes will represent Team USA (in alpha order):
State of the Sport Part IV: Largest U.S. Road Races for 2007
August 29, 2008 from RunningUSA.com (California) Since 1986, Running USA's Road Running Information Center (RRIC) has compiled the largest road race rankings and an examination of its 1987 lists vs. its 2007 lists provides a snapshot of the sport's growth at the top end. For example, in 1987, the 100th largest U.S.
Western assistant enjoys track at Olympic, grass-roots levels
(MICHELLE NOLAN, FOR THE BELLINGHAM HERALD) On the night before Bellingham's Bill Roe flew to China to see some of the best athletes in the world compete in the Olympics, he was hoping to be able to delight in encouraging the likes of a 2-year-old sprinter or a 96-year-old discus thrower at his final all-comers meet of the summer in Washington.
Is winning seven golds a bad thing?
(KEN GOE, The Oregonian Staff )BEIJING -- Track Team USA spent 10 days getting kicked around National Stadium, and not just by the Jamaicans. Critics came out in force after the vaunted U.S.
Ultra-runner Karl Meltzer Resumes Appalachian Trial Run Despite Injury
August 27, 2008 from press release (PARK CITY, UT) After four days off due to injury, Backcountry.com athlete Karl Meltzer is back on the run. Meltzer, 40, began his attempt to break the Appalachian Trail speed record (2,174 miles in less than 47 days 13 hours 31 minutes) on Aug. 5, 2008 at Mt. Katahdin, Me.
Regional Race Report: Patrick Henry Half Marathon (VA)
August 27, 2008 from www.runwashington.com (Virginia) Brian Shelton (photo) and Amanda Luksetich each won their first career half marathons at the Patrick Henry Half Marathon held in perfect summer running conditions in Ashland, VA. Temperatures were in the low 60s for the 7 a.m. race start.
Regional Race Report: Annapolis (MD) 10 Mile
August 26, 2008 (from www.runwashington.com) Patrick Reaves, 23, of College Park, MD enjoyed his win last year in 56:47 that he decided to do an encore. It was clear early that he would need a faster time, which he was delighted to supply, winning by a half minute ahead of Matt Fortin, 24, of Annapolis, MD in 55:29.


