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Elite Field Shaping Up for Pennsylvania Avenue Mile
Jenelle Deatherage, 4th Women in U.S. Olympic Trials 1500m
From Global Athletics & Marketing, Inc. September 20, 2004 Washington, D.C.
Course-record holder John Itati of Kenya headlines the early
list of athletes set to compete in the 10th annual Pennsylvania
Avenue Mile on Sept. 25. Sponsored by START (SummerTime and
Reading Together), the Mile and accompanying races - including
a 5K and 10K - benefit the youth literacy program.Calling this his "favorite race," the 30-year-old Itati, a top
road racer, will be trying for his fourth-consecutive win here.
He also counts the 2001 Falmouth Mile and 2003 Fifth Avenue
Mile, as well as the Pittsburgh Great Race 10K (2002) and
Azalea Trail Run 10K (Mobile, Ala., 2002 and 2004) among his
career victories. Also in the international field of elite athletes so far are
Vyacheslav Shabunin, whose personal best of 3:49.83 is the
Russian national record; Shadrack Kosgei of Kenya, the 2003
Penn Relays mile winner; and hometown favorite Sean O'Brien of
the United States, a four-time All-American out of American
University. Highlighting the early women's field are Larisa
Michailova of Russia; Malindi Elmore of Canada, a 2004 Olympian
at 1500m; and American Jenelle Deatherage; who finished a close
fourth at the U.S. Olympic Trials. More athletes are expected to be announced as race day nears. The elite Pennsylvania Avenue Mile is part of the "Booking for
Literacy" morning of events that begins at 8:30 a.m. near 11th
and Pennsylvania Avenue NW with citizen and youth races, a dog
trot and an international-team challenge, followed by races of
5K and 10K and a 10K Walk for Literacy. Registration is
available at www.STARTdc.org.
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