Matt Holthaus With his father in the Defense Department,
Matt Holthaus traveled around the world when he
was younger and attended The Swiss
International School and participated in annual track
meets each spring. After returning to the
U.S. for the eighth grade, the 110m hurdles, triple
jump, decathlon, and 400m were his events.
During his senior year at Wilde Lake High
School in Columbia, MD, his coach recognized
that the 800m, 1500m, and the mile would
be his best events. After being seen at The
Penn Relays, he was recruited by several
colleges. After visiting James Madison, he
made his decision. At James Madison, he was a
four-time All American, an Academic All
American, and set school records in the 800m
(1:47.87) and indoor mile (4:01.38).
In his first year with the Enclave, he ran
3:58.8 for the indoor mile. He also has personal
bests of 1:47.27 for 800m and 3:38.7 for
1500m. At the 1996 Olympic Trials in Atlanta, he
placed twelfth in the 1500m (3:46.98). At
the 1997 National Indoor Championships, he was
second in the mile. In 1998 he placed second
in The Pennsylvania Avenue Mile (4:04). For
the 1999 Indoor season, he placed first at
The New Balance Invitational (4:02.13), third at
The Chase Millrose Games (4:01.01), and
first at the adidas DC Invitational (4:00.69).
He has experimented with mileage as high as
90 per week, but has determined that 60 to
65 miles and cross training work best for
him. He also participates in cross-country for
strength. In the 1997 National 12K Cross-
Country Championships, he placed 76th.
Matt is a graduate assistant to track coach
Matt Centrowitz at American University where he
is pursuing a Master's degree in Film and
Video. Recently he won the 1999 National Indoor
Mile Championships in Atlanta and is
training for The National Outdoor Championships and
possibly The Grand Prix Circuit.
Juli Henner
At the age of eight, Juli Henner was already
sprinting past her competition. She developed
the attitude that she could be a world-class
sprinter. Living her fantasy, she has run with the
world's best. Injuries and, ironically, the
lack of mental toughness and confidence have kept
her from realizing her true potential. A
1988 graduate of W.T. Woodson High School in
Fairfax, VA, she was ranked second in the
state for 800m. Receiving B.A. and Master's
degrees in Sports Administration from James
Madison University where she once coached
cross-country, she was an All-American in
the 1500m. In 1995 she joined the Enclave and is
coached by Ron Helmer. She also trains with
her husband, Pat, who is the head track coach
at James Madison.
In 1993 and 1995, Juli competed successfully
internationally in Budapest and the World
University Games. In 1994 she was ranked
fifth and in 1997 seventh by USATF for 1500m.
In 1996 she placed first at the Atlanta
Grand Prix and The Penn Relays 1500m. At the 1996
Olympic Trials she placed second in the
1500m (4:09.49) and made the U.S. Olympic
Team. Plantar fasciitis affected her
performance in the Olympic heats, so she was unable to
compete.
Until the injury healed, Juli trained on a
stationary bike and in the pool. In 1997, she came
back and set a mile PR of 4:26.74. Much of
1998 was plagued with injuries. This year she
placed third at The Millrose Games in the
mile (4:38.73). Other personal bests include 800m
(2:00.8), 1500m (4:06.68), and 3000m
(9:03.09). Logging 60 to 70 miles and weight training
three times per week, Juli is healthy and
confident, and is training for the 1500m at the
National Outdoor Championships in June.