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News From: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 | ||
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon | ||
Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
Tipp City man goes to Olympic Marathon Trials
(Miami Valley Today) A running profile of Jason Salyer who qualified for the 2024 USA Team Olympic Trials at the California International Marathon in 2:17:14. | ||
News From: Monday, June 7, 2004 | ||
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Non-Marathon/ Other Running | ||
Moving marathon trials may be best for sport
(Denver Post) The men's and women's Olympic marathon trials offered great drama for the few who got to see them. The men's trials in Birmingham, Ala., where Lafayette's Alan Culpepper won by five seconds over Meb Keflezighi, and the women's trials in St. Louis, won by Boulder's Colleen De Reuck, had sparse crowds even though they seemingly had built-in audiences with citizen's marathons the next day. | ||
News From: Friday, February 13, 2004 | ||
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down- 2004 US Men's Olympic Marathon Trials
(LetsRun.com) If you want to know why the US Men's Olympic Marathon Trials were not on TV on Saturday, we've got three letters for you, N - B - C. As part of NBC's exclusive broadcasting rights to the Olympics in the United States, it also has the exclusive rights to all "Olympic Trials" events. | ||
News From: Thursday, February 12, 2004 | ||
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
The 2004 Men's U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials: A Mom's Persepective
(Running Times) We are the super fansthe parents, wives, family and friends of the 88 young men about to compete in the 2004 Olympic Mens Marathon Trials. | ||
News From: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 | ||
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon | ||
Human Interest Story | ||
Chuck Carlson column: Oshkosh marathon runner Jason Ryf shows he belongs
(Oshkosh Northwestern) The sideways glances, the squinting at his application, the looks of arrogance that suggested Ryf belonged in the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials as much as a one-armed chimp on a unicycle. | ||
News From: Monday, February 9, 2004 | ||
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
U.S. may need marathon alternates
(Detroit Free press) Shortly after finishing fourth and fifth at Saturday's U.S. Olympic men's marathon trials, Trent Briney and Clint Verran of Rochester Hills filled out paperwork as the first two alternates for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. | ||
News From: Saturday, February 7, 2004 | ||
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Bruin Great Meb Keflezighi Qualifies For USA Men's Marathon Team
(UCLABruins.com) Alan Culpepper, Meb Keflezighi and Dan Browne qualified for the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team by finishing 1-2-3 Saturday at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon in Birmingham, AL. | ||
News From: Friday, February 6, 2004 | ||
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Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
Five from Utah will run in marathon U.S. Men's Trials Marathon
(The Salt Lake Tribune) Five Utah runners left Salt Lake City on Thursday for Birmingham, Ala., where they will compete Saturday in the men's U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. More than 80 of the nation's top distance runners will be chasing three spots in this summer's Olympic marathon in Athens, Greece. The Utah Five -- Matt Harmer, Curtis Moore, Trevor Pettingill, Corbin Talley and Joe Wilson -- expect to start the race together. | ||
Faster course should help U.S. qualify 3 for Athens
(The Birmingham News) The objective at the U.S. Men's Olympic Marathon Trial in Birmingham on Saturday is to qualify three runners to meet the Olympic A standard, which has been relaxed to 2:15, for a trip to compete in Athens, Greece, in this summer's Olympics. | ||
News From: Thursday, February 5, 2004 | ||
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon | ||
Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
Keflezighi ready to roll at Birmingham
(USATF) U.S. mens 10,000m record holder Meb Keflezighi is ready to take on Americas best at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Mens Marathon Saturday in Birmingham, where the top three finishers qualify for the U.S. Olympic Team that will compete in Athens, Greece. | ||
Marathon man doing it his way
(USA Today) Alan Culpepper doesn't consider himself extremely independent, but he's definitely followed the road and track less traveled for a distance runner. | ||
News From: Monday, January 26, 2004 | ||
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Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
Marathon hopefuls healing up for Trials
(Lexington Herald-Leader) With the Athens Summer Olympic Games a little more than six months away, here come the U.S. Olympic Team Trials on Feb. 7 at Birmingham, AL. | ||
News From: Friday, December 5, 2003 | ||
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon | ||
Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
Khannouchi Withdraws From the Olympic Trials
(The New York Times) Suffering from chronic foot and knee injuries, Khannouchi has withdrawn from the United States Olympic marathon trials. | ||
News From: Tuesday, July 1, 2003 | ||
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon | ||
Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
2004 Olympic Marathon Trials to offer participation options
(The Post and Courier) Sports columnist David Quick discusses the appealing combination of the Mercedes Marathon and the 2004 Olympic Marathon Trials, both to be held in Birmingham, Alabama, just a day apart. | ||
News From: Thursday, February 6, 2003 | ||
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon | ||
Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
Designer of Men's Championship Marathon Course laid out flat course for speed
(The Birmingham News) This year's Men's Championship Marathon, hosted on the Birmingham Alabama course, will be the precuror to the Men's Olympic Marathon trials. With that in mind, Scott Strand, the course's designer, has made it a top race for flatness, for speed. |
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