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Lead Stories: Monday, October 6, 2008

Marathoner Kastor Has Broken Foot

Posted August 17th, 2008 at 10:00 AM by David Monti

Section: News & Results, Marathons, Olympics

Deena Kastor 2004 athens olympics bronze medalistU.S. marathon record holder Deena Kastor sustained a broken foot earlier today during the early stages of the women’s Olympic Marathon here, USA Track & Field reported.

Kastor, the 2004 Olympic bronze medalist at the marathon, felt a pop in her right foot just before the 5 km mark, forcing her to abandon the race. She sat on the pavement holding her foot, before rising to limp off of the course and get medical attention.

Ray Flynn, Kastor’s agent, told USATF that an x-ray showed that the foot was broken.
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Alan Webb Breaks Steve Scott’s American Mile Record

Posted July 23rd, 2007 at 8:00 AM by Hariz Siddiqui

Section: News & Results, Track & Field

Alan Webb Prefontaine Classic Bowerman MileThree-time U.S. 1,500m champion Alan Webb on Saturday broke the American record in the mile, clocking 3:46.91 at the Atletiek Vlaanderenmeet in Brasschaa, Belgium. The mark breaks the record of 3:47.69 set by National Track & Field Hall of Famer Steve Scott in 1982 and makes Webb the eighth-fastest man in history, behind Hicham El Guerrouj, Noah Ngeny, Noureddine Morceli, Steve Cram, Daniel Komen, Venuste Niyongabo and Said Aouita.

Webb’s agent, Ray Flynn, reports unofficial quarter-mile splits for Webb during the race as 56.1, 57.4, 56.8 and 56.2.

Held on a 6-lane track, Saturday’s race is part of a career-best year for Webb. In February, he won his first U.S. indoor title in the mile before going on a tear during the outdoor season. On April 28, he ran 3:51.71 to break Scott’s mile record at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa. On June 24 in Indianapolis, he ran 3:34.82 in the 1,500 to break Scott’s meet record at the AT&T USA Outdoor Championships, where Webb won his third career national title.
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Webb Breaks American Record in the Mile

Posted July 21st, 2007 at 5:18 PM by David Monti

Section: News & Results, Track & Field

alan webb reebok indoor games 2007Alan Webb of Reston, Va., broke one of America’s most venerated sports records today when he scorched a 3:46.91 mile in a low-key meet in Brasschaat, Belgium tonight, breaking Steve Scott’s 25 year-old record of 3:47.69 set in Oslo in 1982.

“It was awesome,” said Webb by telephone just after setting the record. Then he joked, “I think I have the world record for the least number of spectators.”

His manager, Ray Flynn, estimated that there were between 500 and 1000 people at the track which is set in a forest, bordered by tall trees.

Running in windless and comfortably warm conditions, Webb knocked off approximate quarters of 56.1, 57.4, 56.8 and 56.2, according to Flynn.

“It’s just really been a tremendous year,” Webb continued, pointing out that he still has a long career in front of him. “I’m not done. I’m only 24.”
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Deena Kastor ready for rematch with Prokopcuka and Jeptoo at Boston Marathon

Posted March 29th, 2007 at 2:10 PM by David Monti

Section: News & Results, Marathons

Jelena Prokopcuka Deena Kastor NYC Marathon 2006Finishing sixth at last November’s ING New York City Marathon was a bitter disappointment for Deena Kastor, the USA record holder for the distance.

She had prepared thoroughly for the storied race, but made a fatal tactical error when she did not respond to a mid-race breakaway by Ukrainian Tatiana Hladyr and Latvian Jelena Prokopcuka.

Kastor finished sixth in 2:27:54, more than eight minutes slower than her American record at London last April, while Prokopcuka went on to defend her New York crown and took the lead in the World Marathon Majors points chase.

But on Monday, April 16, at the 111th Boston Marathon, Kastor will get another crack at the Latvian, a gritty competitor who has won three of her last four marathons and finished second at Boston last year. Speaking via teleconference yesterday from the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif., Kastor said she is ready for the rematch.
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Transcript of John Hancock’s Boston teleconference
with Deena Kastor

Posted March 28th, 2007 at 2:10 PM by Martin Kennedy

Section: News & Results, Marathons

deena.jpgDeena KastorBelow is the complete, and quite lengthy, transcript of John Hancock’s Teleconference with Deena Kastor.

Deena, the reigning Flora London Marathon and USA Cross Country and 15k Champion, is also joined by her coach (and Jen Rhines‘ husband) Terrence Mahon.

The call was moderated by Greg Valenti and took place on March 27, 2007 at 2pm EST.

Operator: Good day. Welcome to John Hancock Financial Services Teleconference with U.S. Olympian and American record holder, Deena Kastor. On [the] line with Deena is her coach, Terence Mahon.
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