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Alan Webb of Fairfax, VA Named Athlete of the Week
Webb Continues to Set Personal Bests During Thirty Day Period
from the USATF June 22, 2004 Indianapolis, IN
Photo above: Alan Webb crosses the finish line in 3:50.85
followed by New Zealander Nick Willis, 3:53:51. Photo by Victah
Sailer www.photorun.net
See complete results of the Nike Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, OR held on
Saturday, June 19, 2004
Another Jim Ryun Record is Surpassed
Alan Webb has been named USA Track & Field's Athlete of the Week
after running the fastest time ever in the men's mile by an
American on U.S. soil Saturday at the Nike Prefontaine Classic
in Eugene, Oregon.Webb's winning time of 3 minutes, 50.85 seconds again took Jim
Ryun off the record books and is the fastest time in the world
this year. Ryun had held the U.S. all-comers record by an
American for 37 years with his time of 3:51.1, on June 23, 1967
in Bakersfield, Calif. In 2001, as a senior in high school, Webb made history at
Prefontaine when he ran 3:53.43 to break Jim Ryun's 36-year-old
U.S. high school record. Earlier this year, Webb ran a world-
leading 3:32.73 in the 1,500m June 8, in Ostrava, Czech
Republic. World-leading performers from last week include 2004 world
indoor 60m silver medalist, Shawn Crawford, who won in 9.88
seconds to become the first person ever to break 10 seconds in
the 100 at Prefontaine. Crawford broke Maurice Greene's track
record of 9.90, set at the U.S. championships in 2001.
Now in its fourth year, USATF's Athlete of the Week program is
designed to recognize outstanding performers at all levels of
the sport. USATF names a new honoree each week and features the
athlete on the USATF website. Selections are based on top
performances and results from the previous week.
2004 USATF Athlete of the Week Winners: January 13, Dan Taylor;
January 20, Jen Toomey; January 27, Erin Gilreath; February 3,
Jearl Miles-Clark; February 10, Alan Culpepper; February 17,
Curt Clausen; February 24, Jen Toomey; March 2, Gail Devers;
March 9, Allen Johnson; March 16, Sanya Richards; March 23,
Phillip Dunn; March 30, Max Springer; April 6, Colleen De Reuck;
April 13, Erin Gilreath; April 20, Maurice Greene; May 4,
Tonette Dyer; May 11, Toby Stevenson; May 18, Sheena Johnson;
May 25, Tim Seaman; June 1, Maurice Greene; June 8, Christian
Cantwell; June 15, Stacy Dragila; June 22, Alan Webb.
Results for the Bowerman Mile at the Nike Prefontaine Classic
Athlete Affiliation Time 1500m Time
1 Alan Webb USA 3:50.85 3:34.42
2 Nick Willis New Zealand 3:53.51 3:38.20
3 Elkanah Angwenyi Kenya 3:54.52 3:38.66
4 Kevin Sullivan Canada 3:58.35 3:43.02
5 Paul McMullen USA 3:58.60 3:42.83
6 Julius Achon USA 3:58.66 3:43.56
7 Steve Slattery USA 3:59.78 3:42.88
8 Aaron Lanzel USA 3:59.88 3:43.93
9 Jonathan Riley USA 4:00.55 3:43.60
10 Ray Hughes USA 4:00.87 3:43.44
11 Nick Symmonds USA 4:09.83 3:52.36
12 Joel Atwater USA 4:13.72 3:54.49
Photo: Alan Webb, running behind a pace setter, passed the 800m
mark at 1:51 on his way to a world-leading time of 3:50.85 in
the mile for 2004. Photo by Victah Sailer, www.photorun.net
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