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USATF Announces Masters Athletes of the Year
Alisa Harvey of Manassas, VA Named Masters Female Athlete of the Year
From USATF June 11, 2007 Indianapolis, IN For the Washington Running Report
Photo above: On October 8, 2006, Alisa Harvey won her fourth
women's title in the Army Ten-Miler with a winning time of
59:00.
The USATF Masters Track and Field Awards Committee has
announced its Athletes of the Year for 2007. The awards are
based on their accomplishments during the 2006 outdoor and 2007
indoor track seasons.
At the top of the list are two athletes who have earned the
highest honors of Masters Track and Field. Nolan Shaheed, of
Pasadena, CA, was named Masters Male Athlete of the Year, and
Alisa Harvey, of Manassas, VA, has been named Masters Female
Athlete of the Year. Last year, at age 40, Alisa Harvey exploded on the masters
scene, breaking age-group records and proving to be the fastest-
ever American woman middle distance runner over 40. On April
29, 2006, she smashed an American age group record in the mile
with a time of 4:46.29 at the Penn Relays. She won both the
800m and 1,500m events at the USATF Masters Track & Field
Championships in Charlotte, N.C., in August, 2006. In Fairfax,
VA on January 6, 2007 she set a new indoor world record in the
mile with a time of 4:47.26. As a 40-year-old-athlete, Harvey
is setting new performance standards for masters track and
field, yet still races competitively against open athletes. Note: On Saturday, June 9, Alisa Harvey placed third (37:23)
in the Women's division of the Lawyers Have Heart 10K in
Washington, DC.
Read Alisa's training article, Speed Training, published in the March/April 2007 Washington Running Report. Her four techniques used for acquiring and improving speed are: quick feet, skipping, high knees, and strides.
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