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Press Release - Central Park Challenge - 3/15/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

            Torres Holds Off Carlson to Take USA 8K Title
          Flanagan convincingly wins Central Park Challenge
                  By Jim Gerweck, Running USA wire

NEW YORK - (March 15, 2008) - Alan Webb's toughest opponent at the USA 
Men's 8K Championship on a cool Saturday morning turned out to be not Jorge 
Torres or Andrew Carlson, but the turkey sandwich the 2004 Olympian ate at 
Thursday's press conference. The turkey won, and as a result, on race day, 
Webb didn't, as the food poisoning he contracted Thursday evening sapped 
him of the strength he needed to compete with the nation's best distance 
runners over 8000 meters (or just under 5 miles).

Webb looked fine through 5K, even dipping at the imaginary line to edge 
Christian Hesch and put himself in line for the $1500 prime awarded to the 
first man to cross the timing mat there. But shortly thereafter, it all 
fell apart, and quickly, for the U.S. record holder in the mile, making his 
2008 competitive debut here as he begins his push for the Beijing Olympics.

"I've never felt like that in a race before," said Webb, who actually had 
to stop for a few seconds to regain enough composure to finish, well back 
in 16th place. "I was light-headed and kind of dizzy. It's frustrating, 
because I felt good until then. I was in the mix, and ready to start making 
some moves toward the finish."

Instead, Webb quickly fell out of contention, leaving the quintet of 
Torres, Carlson, fresh off his first U.S. title at the Gate River 15K last 
Saturday, Jason Hartmann, James Carney and Fasil Bizuneh. As the pack 
climbed Central Park's Cat Hill, Bizuneh and then Carney dropped back, and 
Hartmann, who had run well on these same roads at last November's Olympic 
Marathon Trials, took the lead as the road leveled out behind the 
Metropolitan Museum.

Carlson quickly responded, opening a gap of a few meters, and seemed on his 
way to winning his second national title in as many weekends, but Torres, 
who won this national championship in 2005 when it was held on Randall's 
Island, soon joined him up front, leaving Hartmann behind.

With 400 meters to go, Torres, 27, began to drive for the finish, pulling 
ahead by a meter or two, but Carlson of Team USA Minnesota had one more 
bullet left in his arsenal. In the end, he closed the gap to seven-tenths 
of a second, but Torres came away with the win, however narrow. Both were 
given the same 22:42 time, with Hartmann six seconds back.

"My training's been going really well, and my confidence has been strong," 
said the U.S. champion, noting that he's received a lot of advice from 
former marathon world record holder and fellow Boulder resident Steve 
Jones. "This gives me a good race before World Cross Country [March 30] and 
then I'll come back and start training for the Olympic Trials and hopefully 
a top three finish."


As national champion, Torres took home $10,000.

The women's Central Park Challenge, which followed the men's race by 40 
minutes, wasn't a national championship, but proved to be a coronation 
march for 2004 Olympian Shalane Flanagan, who caught a milder dose of the 
stomach problems that afflicted Webb as well.

Taking the lead from the start, Flanagan simply cruised to a 25 minute, 40 
second win, with Katie McGregor, duplicating her Team USA Minnesota 
teammate's runner-up finish, 16 seconds back. Molly Huddle finished third 
in 26:07.

Flanagan, 26, who handily won last month's USA Cross Country Championships, 
will switch venues once again for her next competition, pointing for a fast 
10,000 meter track time at Stanford in May. "I think racing in Scotland 
[the site of the World Cross meet] could take a lot of recovery time, and 
in an Olympic year, I just want to be extra careful."

Indeed, as Beijing draws closer and becomes more of a tangible reality, the 
athletes who showed their stuff on the roads of Central Park on Saturday 
showed that they're on track to continue the strong showing American 
distance runners had in Osaka at the World Championships last year.

Central Park Challenge 8K: USA Men's Championship
New York, NY, Saturday, March 15, 2008

MEN
1) Jorge Torres (CO), 22:42, $10,000
2) Andrew Carlson (MN), 22:42, $7000
3) Jason Hartmann (OR), 22:48, $5000
4) James Carney (CO), 22:53, $3500
5) Fasil Bizuneh (AZ), 23:03, $2500 
6) Christian Hesch (CA), 23:04, $3000* 
7) Tim Nelson (WI), 23:05, $1250
8) Josh Moen (IA), 23:14, $900
9) Ryan Kirkpatrick (CO), 23:21, $800
10) Macharia Yuot (PA), 23:21, $700
11) Paul Jellema (MI), 23:21, $600
12) Jonathan Pierce (NC), 23:22, $500
13) Ryan Sheehan (MI), 23:24, $400
14) Mike Hanlon (AZ), 23:27, $200
15) Brad Lowery (MN), 23:31, $150
*includes $1500 5K prime

WOMEN
1) Shalane Flanagan (NC), 25:40, $11,500*
2) Katie McGregor (MN), 25:56, $7000
3) Molly Huddle (RI), 26:07, $5000
4) Amy Rudolph (RI), 26:25, $3500
5) Carmen Douma-Hussar (CAN), 26:28, $2500
6) Erin Donohue (NC), 26:28, $1500
7) Firehiwot Tesfaye (ETH), 26:32, $1250
8) Liliya Shobukhova (RUS), 26:34, $900
9) Aziza Aliyu (ETH), 26:44, $800
10) Julia Lucas (CA), 26:46, $700
11) Melissa Cook (TX), 26:47, $600
12) Lyudmila Biktasheva (RUS), 26:48, $500
13) Cack Ferrell (OR), 26:49, $400
14) Carrie Tollefson (MN), 26:54, $200
15) Carrie Messner-Vickers (CO), 27:14, $150
*includes $1500 5K prime

Complete results and race photos at: NYRR.org

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