NYRR News Service

Coogan Helping to Map Abbey's Road

June 27, 2012 at 09:30pm EST | by Barbara Huebner, NYRR News Service

In 1988, fresh out of the University of Maryland, Mark Coogan competed in his first U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. Hyperbole played no role when the young man told everyone that he was just happy to be there.

After he was eliminated in the semifinal of the 3000-meter steeplechase, he recalled earlier this week, “I had the best five days of my life. Coming to this meet and going out at night, it was the Read More

Categories: Human Interest

Amy Hastings Was Counting on Herself

June 26, 2012 at 09:00pm EST | by Barbara Huebner, NYRR News Service

Given that she earned a degree from the University of Arizona in 2007, Amy Hastings can almost certainly count higher than three. She just hasn’t wanted to.

The day before the women’s 10,000-meter race at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene, OR, coach Terrence Mahon told Hastings that she was one of only four women who would bring the Olympic “A” standard to the starting line—and that one of them was Shalane Flanagan, who Read More

Categories: Pro Athletes

Sara Hall: Steeple Suits My Personality

June 26, 2012 at 12:30am EST | by Barbara Huebner, NYRR News Service

Sara Hall faces some hurdles in reaching her goal of making the U.S. team for the London Games, but they aren’t there by accident.

“I’ve started to feel like the steeplechase is my own,” said Hall, 29, after finishing second in 9:45.55 in Monday night’s semifinal of the 3000-meter steeplechase at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene, OR. “Last year I was so focused on the hurdles that I wasn’t really engaged in Read More

Categories: Pro Athletes

Morris, Anderson Among New York Giants at 5K

June 25, 2012 at 01:00pm EST | by Barbara Huebner, NYRR News Service

Joe Morris, who helped the New York Giants win Super Bowl XXI, was back on the field yesterday. This time, it was to cheer for the 3,002 runners who completed the inaugural New York Giants Run of Champions 5K presented by Walgreens and Duane Reade, and the Walk with Walgreens.

Morris, who played professional football from 1982 to 1991, was asked how the 5,585 yards he ran in his career compared to the 5,468 yards of Read More

Categories: Human Interest

A Mother, A Daughter, and Title IX

June 24, 2012 at 11:00pm EST | by Barbara Huebner, NYRR News Service

By the time Shalane Flanagan finished talking to the media Friday night in Eugene, the clock was ticking toward midnight on the East Coast. In minutes, it would be June 23: the 40th anniversary of the passage of Title IX.

Breaking down camera equipment nearby was Cheryl Treworgy, Flanagan’s mother. Treworgy, the president of the photojournalism website PrettySporty.com, had once again been waiting, lens focused, as her daughter crossed the finish line of a major competition. Read More

Categories: Human Interest

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“Our races are to our sport what Wimbledon and the Australian, U.S., and French Opens are to tennis, and what the Masters, U.S., and British Opens and PGA Championship are to golf. Each race has the history, the tradition, the honor roll of legendary champions, and a special place in the eyes of all to make them stand apart from the other events.” Mary Wittenberg