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Press Release - USATF Masters Athlete of the Year - 12/2/09

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

           De Reuck Named USATF Masters Athlete of the Year
 
INDIANAPOLIS - Colleen De Reuck has been named the 2009 Masters Athlete of 
the Year by USA Track & Field's Masters Committee. De Reuck will be honored 
on Saturday, December 5, at the Jesse Owens Awards and Hall of Fame 
Induction Ceremony, held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Indianapolis, Ind. 
The event is held in conjunction with USA Track & Field's 2009 Annual 
Meeting.
 
At 45 years old, Colleen De Reuck is the oldest woman ever to win a major 
U.S. championship, having won the 2009 U.S. 20 km Championships by a margin 
of 17 seconds. De Reuck took control before the halfway point of the race 
to win the women's crown in 1 hour 07 minutes 21 seconds. 
 
At the Boston Marathon this year, not only was De Reuck in contention 
throughout the entire race, she took the lead on three separate occasions. 
She was crowned the masters winner and finished an astounding eighth 
overall, covering the course in 2:37:57.
 
De Reuck's other top performances in 2009 includes finishing second overall 
in the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon in 2:32:37. The race also played host 
to the USA Masters Marathon Championships, which saw De Reuck win the W45 
age group, and the USA Women's Marathon Championships, in which she 
finished as the runner-up. De Reuck also won the masters division at the 
Falmouth Road Race and finished fifth overall.
 
"It is great that master runners get recognized for their achievements," 
said Colleen. It is an honor to receive this award, I am very excited and 
thrilled." 
 
"The most astounding thing about Colleen is that she is a four-time 
Olympian and she has continued running," said USATF Masters Long Distance 
Running Committee Chair Don Lein. "Most of our Olympians do not compete as 
masters, but she has continued on, showing her love for the sport and her 
love for running. She continues to have outstanding performances which is 
why we are honoring her."
 
About Masters track & field and long-distance running
 
Millions of Americans take part in masters long distance running or track 
and field, with roughly 53 percent of all male and 40 percent of female 
road-race finishers being over age 40. A celebration of fitness and healthy 
living at any age, masters competition features men and women over the age 
of 40, setting new standards for what is possible as Americans age.
 
About USA Track & Field
 
USA Track & Field (USATF) is the National Governing Body for track and 
field, long-distance running and race walking in the United States. USATF 
encompasses the world's oldest organized sports, some of the most-watched 
events of Olympic broadcasts, the #1 high school and junior high school 
participatory sport and more than 30 million adult runners in the United 
States. For more information on USATF, visit www.usatf.org.    
 
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