The nation's top cross country runners head to The Agricultural
History Farm Park in Derwood, Maryland, on Saturday for the USA
Cross Country Championships presented by Saucony.
Highlights of the 2009 USA Cross Country Championships will be
televised on February 15 during ESPN coverage of the Tyson
Invitational. The championships will consist of six cross
country championship races for men's and women's categories
with national titles on the line for junior, masters and open
divisions. The nation's premier cross country event, the
Championships will feature $47,000 in prize money.
In addition to the national titles up for grabs in Derwood,
open and junior, men and women will qualify to represent Team
USA at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships March 28 in
Amman, Jordan.
Olympic men's marathon silver medalist and two-time USA Cross
Country Champion Meb Keflezighi of San Diego, CA returns to the
cross country championships for the first time since 2003. A
two-time champion at 12K (2001-02), Keflezighi looks to have
returned to top form after winning the USA Half Marathon
Championships last month.
The men's field for the 12K race features several contenders
that could stand between Meb and a third title. Leading the
charge are Beijing Olympians Jorge Torres of Boulder, CO and
Anthony Famiglietti of Knoxville, TN. Torres brings the most
recent cross country success to the field as the top U.S.
finisher at last year's IAAF World Cross Country Championships,
but Famiglietti is not untested at longer distances. An Olympic
finalist in the 3,000M steeplechase, "Fam" has the second
fastest 10,000 time among the field with 27:37.54.
Also vying for men's team positions will be 2008 U.S. Cross
Country team member Ed Moran of Williamsburg, VA 2008 NCAA
5,000 meter champion Bobby Curtis of Ardmore, PA, and NCAA
Cross Country All-Americans Tim Nelson of Portland, OR from the
University of Wisconsin and Sean Quigley of Philadelphia, PA
from LaSalle University.
The women's 8K race likely will see Team USA Minnesota
teammates Katie McGregor of Saint Louis Park, MN and Emily
Brown of Minneapolis, MN in contention for the women's title. A
six-time U.S. Cross Country Team member, McGregor will be in
search of her first USA Cross Country title but will be
challenged by training partner Brown, who was the top U.S.
finisher at last year's World Cross Country Championships.
Four-time member of the Team USA Cross Country squad Kathy
Newberry of Williamsburg, VA leads the list of local contenders
along with Julie Culley of Arlington, VA and Samia Akbar of
Herndon, VA.
Junior men
The junior men's 8K race may potentially be one of the most
exciting races in recent memory, as Oklahoma State freshman
German Fernandez, the 2008 USA junior cross country champion
and owner of the world junior best indoors at one mile
(3:56.50, set January 24), faces a loaded field which includes
Stanford freshman Chris Derrick, who finished seventh in the
NCAA cross country championships, and ran 13:44.01 for 5000
meters in Seattle last week; Oregon freshman Luke Puskedra, who
was fifth in the NCAA cross country meet; and University of
Oklahoma freshman Kevin Williams, who was a member with
Fernandez of last year's Team USA junior squad at the IAAF
World Cross Country Championships in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Others to watch in the junior men's field include Thomas Porter
of Mountain View HS in Fredericksburg, VA, who was 3rd at the
2008 Foot Locker cross country championships; the Oklahoma
State freshman duo of Colby Lowe and Ryan Prentice; Stanford's
Kevin Havel; and University of Wisconsin freshman Elliot Krause.
Junior women
In the junior women's 6K race, Shippensburg State freshman
Neely Spence, the daughter of 1991 World Championships marathon
bronze medalist Steve Spence and the 2008 NCAA Divdision II
cross country runner-up , enters the meet as a slight favorite
to win the national crown.
Others to watch include Arizona State freshman Kauren Tarver, a
member of Team USA at the 2006 World Cross Country
Championships; Syracuse freshman Natalie Busby; University of
Washington freshman Kayla Evans; and a trio of outstanding high
school runners including Ashley Brasovan of Wellington HS in
Florida, who was second in last fall's Foot Locker
championships; Allie McLaughlin of Air Academy HS in Colorado
Springs, who was fifth at Foot Locker; and, Alyssa Nielson of
Colleyville Heritage HS in Texas, who was tenth at the Nike
Cross Nationals.
Masters Championships
National championships will also be decided for masters men and
women at 8K with titles on the line in five-year age groups
beginning at age 40 and up.
The men's field will feature masters aces Simon Gutierrez of
Alamos, CO Peter Magill of South Pasadena, CA and John Tuttle
of Villa, GA, while the women will be led by Carmen Ayala
Troncoso of Austin, TX and Kathryn Martin of Northport, NY.