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Kristen Henehan and Lisa Thomas Qualify for Olympic Trials Marathon
By George Buckheit January 16, 2008 Phoenix, AZ For the Washington Running Report
In photo above by Drew Woodrich, Kristen Henehan wins the
2007 Marine Corps Marathon.
Kristen Henehan of Silver Spring, MD and Lisa Thomas of
Alexandria, VA qualified for the US Women's Olympic Marathon
Trials this past weekend by virtue of their performances at
Sunday's Rock n Roll Marathon in Phoenix, AZ. Henehan finished
in 8th place in a time of 2:45:12, and Thomas finished 12th in
a time of 2:46:11. Both Henehan and Thomas compete for the
Pacers/Brooks Racing Team, which is sponsored by Pacers Running
Stores of Alexandria, Arlington, and Silver Spring.Henehan, Thomas, and their Pacers teammates Lindsay Goulet,
Alicia Pease, and Kelly Devine were 5 of the 39 American women
who were invited to Phoenix to participate in the "Running Down
a Dream" program. The staff at Elite Racing (directors of the
Phoenix race) devised the program as a way to bring together
the top US women's marathoners who were still seeking to
qualify for the Olympic Trials race, which will be held in
Boston on April 20, 2008.The women needed to run a time of
2:47:00 or better to earn the right to compete for a spot on
the US Olympic Team. Henehan and Thomas were 2 of only 7
American women who realized their dream of meeting the
qualifying standard in the Phoenix race. They join
approximately 100 other women who had previously qualified for
the Olympic Trials. The top three finishers in the April race
in Boston will represent the United States in the Olympic Games
next summer in Beijing. Although they came up short in their attempts to qualify for
the Olympic Trials, the other Pacers women who made the trip to
Arizona ran outstanding races. Lindsay Goulet of Arlington
finished in 17th place in 2:50:33, Alicia Pease of Silver
Spring was 19th in 2:52:46 and Kelly Devine of Arlington was
32nd in 2:58:36. The times run by Goulet and Pease were
lifetime bests, and Devine's performance was remarkable
considering she was still recovering from a recent respiratory
infection. The Olympic Trials qualifying performances of Kristen Henehan
and Lisa Thomas came as something of a surprise to both women.
They each resumed training in July of 2007 after extended
layoffs from running. Kristen had taken a six year hiatus from
competition following her graduation from Georgetown University
in 2001, and Lisa was returning to running following the birth
of her first child, Lucy, in October of 2006. After only three
months of training, both women showed that they were quickly
returning to form when they staged an exciting late-race battle
at the 2007 Marine Corps Marathon with Kristen winning the race
in 2:51:14 and Lisa finishing 2nd in 2:51:40. Following that
race, they decided that an Olympic Trials qualifying
performance might be within reach, and the Phoenix race would
give them the best opportunity to qualify. Shortly after they completed Sunday's race in Phoenix, both
Lisa and Kristen expressed a combination of elation and
surprise at their achievements. Lisa commented, "I still can't
believe that this has really happened. In a best case scenario,
I was hoping to come out here and run a PR. I really didn't
think that I was ready to run quite as fast as I did. When I
was coming down the last straightaway, I didn't have my glasses
and I couldn't tell whether the finish clock was reading 2:46
or 2:48. What a relief to find out it was 2:46!" Said
Kristen, "When I started training last summer, all I really
wanted to do was finish Marine Corps Marathon just to say that
I'd done a marathon. I had no idea that running Marine Corps
was going to lead to this!" With her typically broad smile and
a laugh, she added "Now I have to run another one in Boston in
April!"
In December 2007 at the Jingle All The Way 10K, Lindsay Goulet
(#32) of Arlington, VA wins a photo finish with fifth place
Lisa Thomas (#27) of Alexandria, VA. Both elite athletes flew
home in 37:12. Photo below courtesy of Peter Silverman.
P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona results
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