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US Women's 8K Returns to the Worlds with Strength
Deena Drossin Led the 2002 Team to Silver in the 8K World Championship
Photos by Victah Sailer February 19, 2003 Houston, TX Courtesy of USATF
The Women's 8K Cross Country Championship
Deena Drossin won her sixth U.S. women's 8 km national title
Saturday at the 2003 USA Cross Country Championships on February
15, 2003 in Houston, Texas. Drossin easily defended her crown by
winning the race in 29 minutes, 6 seconds
Colleen De Reuck made her first Team USA appearance at the 2002
World
Cross Country Championships in Dublin, Ireland in March... A
three-
time Olympian from South Africa, De Reuck became a U.S. citizen
on December 11, 2000, just after finishing 31st at the 2000
Olympic Games in the marathon (2:36:58).
Colleen De Reuck photo below on the race:
I was worried about today, but I had heard that a lot of the
other girls were in great shape. Deena really blew us
away, and I tried to hang on to her, but I couldn't.
It was slow going. I tried to keep my stride short and work up
the hills, but there was no traction. My form was off and I was
all over the place, but it was fun out there. The point in the
course where you go underneath the overpass and go up the steep
hill was one of the easiest sections of the course.
It looks like we are going to have a pretty good team for
Lausanne...just depends on how the Kenyans and Ethiopians run.
See the July 2001 New York Marthon
teleconference interview with
De Reuck.
Milena Glusac - Third
Milena Glusac photo below, who bears a Serbian name
although both her
parents are American, had a breakout season in 2001 winning
three major road titles. At the 2001 Cherry Blossom 10 Miler,
she placed fourth (first American woman) with a time of 53:34.
From 1995 to 2000, Glusac suffered from a debilitating
combination of chronic fatigue syndrome, Epstein Barr virus,
stress fractures, and allergies. With the help of her doctors,
she was able to compete again and earn a masters degree in
psychology from Oregon.
Jen Rhines - Fifth
Team USA
program athletes led the USA to team medals at World Cross 2002
8K women (silver) and won an individual World Cross silver
(Deena Drossin). In Dublin 2002, 9 of the 24 athletes on the USA
Senior XC teams came from Team USA Training Centers. All except
Carrie Tollefson (Team USA Minnesota) were from Team USA
California. Five of six members from the World Cross 8K silver
medal team - Drossin, Jen Rhines, Milena Glusac, Elva
Dryer and Amy Rudolph - were from the Team USA program.
During an interview at the 2002 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon,
Jen Rhines credited Deena Drossin with teaching her to relax in
the face of a big challenge like the marathon. [Jen Rhines
debuted in Chicago at the event and ran 2:41:14 for 14th.]
Rhines ran the 2002 Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in Virginia
Beach, where she placed 14th in 1:18:25.
The 2002 World Cross Country Championship was fun and exciting,
she commented. Rhines enjoys all running events but enjoys track
the most. She traveled with Reston resident Cheri Kenah on the
European circuit and her coach via telephone is Matt Centrowitz,
who is at American University.
According to the Chicago Marathon media guide, she started her
running career in the eighth grade as a sprinter. At Chicago,
she described her training as 105 - 120 miles/week with 100
miles/week a comfortable level. She is getting stronger and ran
a marathon in October 2002 when she finally felt ready to take
on 26.2 miles.
Dana Coons, Top Ranked Local Woman during Winter 2002
WRR
Runner Rankings listed Dana Coons accomplishments in local
events last year. At the national level in 2003, she placed
tenth in the Women's 8K Cross Country Championship.
Results
Women 8 km (8078 meter) Run CC
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Name Year Team Finals Points
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1 Deena Drossin ASICS 29:06.00
2 Colleen De Reuck Nike 29:42.00 1
3 Milena Glusac adidas 30:17.00 2
4 Katie McGregor adidas 30:27.00 3
5 Jen Rhines adidas 30:29.00 4
6 Sara Wells ASICS 30:30.00
7 Amy Rudolph adidas 31:02.00 5
8 Elva Dryer Nike 31:19.00 6
9 Sarah Toland Nike 31:24.00 7
10 Dana Coons adidas' X31:35.00
11 Ann Marie Brooks Team New Balance 32:05.00
12 Blake Russell Team New Balance 32:25.00
13 Katherine Newberry Unattached 32:33.00
14 Rachel Sauder Team New Balance 32:38.00
15 Meghan McLaughlin Unattached 32:58.00
16 Devra Vierkant Unattached 33:03.00
17 Jeanne Hennessy Nike 33:07.00 8
18 Beth Old Atlanta Track Club 33:23.00
19 Cassandra Henkiel Unattached 33:28.00
20 Ann McGranahan Unattached 33:29.00
21 Megan Skeels Unattached 33:34.00
22 Jackie Rzepecki Houston Harriers 33:38.00
23 Johanna Olson Unattached 33:45.00
24 Monica Joyce Unattached 34:01.00
25 Melanie Cleland Transport adidas 34:17.00
26 Michelle Kelly US Army 34:22.00 9
27 Faith Byrum Unattached 34:27.00
28 Katie Courtwright Unattached 34:33.00
29 Jennifer Michel Unattached 34:52.00
30 Laura Evans Unattached 35:14.00
31 Heather Briggs Mountain West TC 35:16.00
32 Diana Hossfeld Unattached 35:24.00
33 Heather Hanscom Unattached 35:27.00
34 Jaime Flood US Air Force 35:51.00 10
35 Emily Blakeslee Unattached 35:59.00
36 Jill Krebs Unattached 36:14.00
37 Kyna Forkins Unattached 36:28.00
38 Kate Forehand US Army 36:30.00 11
39 Christine Reaser Unattached 36:35.00
40 Lara Coppinger US Air Force 36:36.00 12
41 Michelle Hannaford Impala Racing Team 36:38.00
42 Sarah Fullwood US Marines 36:46.00
43 Kshamata Skeete US Air Force 37:43.00 13
44 Heidi McKenna US Air Force 38:01.00 14
45 Brenda Schrank US Air Force 38:02.00 15
46 Jennifer Ledford US Marines 38:28.00
47 Jacqueline Chen US Army 38:50.00 16
48 Kimberly Belmont US Army 39:32.00 17
49 Terry Luzader US Air Force 39:36.00 18
50 Ginger Beals US Marines 39:50.00
51 Teresa Allman US Navy 39:59.00 19
52 Lisa Hennings US Navy 45:14.00 20
53 Kathleen Kenney US Navy 47:28.00 21
54 Nancy Batten US Navy 48:41.00 22
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