March 9, 2014
Olympian was forced to withdraw from Rock ‘n’ Roll New Orleans Half Marathon with the Flu
DALLAS – Olympic Marathon bronze medalist Deena Kastor will start her 2014 season on Sunday, March 23 at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Dallas Half Marathon. The U.S. women’s record holder for the marathon and half-marathon is returning to Texas for the first time since her collegiate career at the University of Arkansas, where she was a 4-time SEC Champion and an 8-time All-American.
“I am excited to race Rock n Roll Dallas as it will be my first race back since I ran the World Championships Marathon last summer,” said Kastor, who was slated to run in the Rock 'n' Roll New Orleans Half Marathon in February, but had to withdraw with the flu. “This is a big race in a state that prides itself on grandness. I love the thrill of competition, so I look forward to racing the men and women in Dallas and challenging my fitness level.”
Kastor will attempt to break multiple masters records at the 5th edition event, including the women’s masters half-marathon record (1:11:50), 15K (49:51), 10-mile (55:36) and 20K (1:08:47) records. She currently owns the two fastest half-marathon performances by an American, a 1:07:34 at Berlin in 2006 and a 1:07:53 at Philadelphia in 2005. No other American woman has broken 1:08 on a record standard course. She also has the two fastest marathons by an American — a 2:19:36 at London in 2006 and a 2:21:16 at London in 2003.
A 25?time U.S. champion, Kastor also holds American records for 8K, 12K, 10 miles and 20K, along with numerous other distinctions. She was the 2004 Olympic bronze medalist in the marathon. Kastor was also the U.S. 10K and 15K champion four times each. She won the 2005 Chicago Marathon and the Carlsbad 5000 in 2002, setting a then world’s best of 14:54, which still stands as the American record. She is a two-time world cross country silver medalist, and she was the 2001 U.S. marathon champion with the then fastest American debut (2:26:58).
“There has never been a faster smile in the sport than Deena,” said Tracy Sundlun, SVP and co-founder of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series. “One of the highlights of my career as an event organizer, is that Deena Kastor has competed in and won more of our races than any of runner in history, setting 3 U.S. records and 1 world record at our events. She is one of the greatest runners in history, she’s not going to be around forever and she may very well set an American Masters record this weekend. I hope the Dallas community doesn’t miss this opportunity to watch one of the best there ever was.”
Kastor’s training has been strong and she is currently on track to finish between 1:11 and 1:12. Her current speed positions her to possibly break the current U.S. masters record for the half-marathon (1:11:50), which was set in 2006 by Colleen De Reuck on the historically fast Philadelphia course.
Celebrating five years running, the race combines fitness and fun as the 13.1-mile course is filled with live bands, thousands of spectators and high-energy cheerleaders, including some of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders welcoming participants to the finish line. The half-marathon offers a fast and scenic course that highlights a perfect mix of Dallas’ metropolitan downtown and urban areas, charming neighborhoods including Highland Park and Swiss Avenue, culminating with a finish line festival at Fair Park. American Authors will help participants celebrate the day’s accomplishments at the finish line festival headliner concert.
For more information about the Rock ‘n’ Roll Dallas Half Marathon, please visit RunRocknRoll.com or follow @RunRocknRoll on Twitter.
this article Courtesy of Running USA wire
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