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Stepping It Up: Exclusive Interview with Anna Pierce

The 2008 Olympian is now known for more than just her wild hairstyles. Written by: Megan Whitney Kinney Olympian Anna Pierce is perhaps best known for her fast times and funky hair colors. The talented middle distance runner lives and trains at altitude in Mammoth Lakes, Calif., under coach Terrence Mahon. Pierce is a multidimensional athlete whose had great success at 800 meters, 1,500 meters and the steeplechase. This past summer Pierce took first place in the 1,500 at the USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, and at age 26 she’s ac...

Scott Bauhs places Third in Silicon Valley Turkey Trot

Scott Bauhs placed third in the Silicon Valley 5k Turkey Trot this Thanksgiving in a time of 13:47.  Teammate, Jon Pierce placed 11th in the extremely competitive race in a time of 14:04.  On the East Coast, the Mammoth Track Club was represented by Patrick Smyth in the Manchester Road Race.  He finished the 4.748 mile course in a time of 22:11 to finish 14th.  Silicon Valley Turkey Trot 5k Results 1 Alan Webb 13:36 2 Galen Rupp 13:39 3 Scott Bauhs 13:47 4 Diego Estrada 13:50 5 Scott Smith 13:51 6 Aron Rono 13:52 7 Jordan H...

Rewards by Deena Kastor

Rewards by Deena Kastor

Amy Hastings

November 15, 2010, 11:02am

It was a crazy week in New York City. I never thought I would say this, but it is way easier to run than to work at these events. One of my days consisted of a 4:00 am wake-up call only to return to our hotel at 10:30 that night. Long days.  Now that a good night’s sleep (11 hours) is behind me, I can say it was a blast. I was able to be on air with Al Roker for his morning weather report, help raise money for New York Road Runners Youth Programs, run with various magazine editors whom my husband is coaching and be the keynote speak...

Marathoner's Visit Thrills HHS Runners

  It was like Alex Rodriguez coming to hit grounders to the Hillsborough High School baseball team.    That’s how Raiders cross country and track coach Rich Refi described the visit of Meb Keflezighi to Hillsborough High School on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Keflezighi, the 2009 ING New York Marathon champion and fresh off a sixth-place finish in Sunday’s New York Marathon, impressed student-athletes with his message of balance, wowed them with accounts of his accomplishments and inspired them while leading them throu...

Meb Keflezighi Places 6th in ING NYC Marathon in a Time of 2:11:38!

1 14 Gebre Gebrmariam 02:08:14 Ethiopia ETH 2 6 Emmanuel Mutai 02:09:18 Kenya KEN 3 21 Moses Kigen Kipkosgei 02:10:39 Kenya KEN 4 8 Abderrahim Goumri 02:10:51 Morocco MAR 5 3 James Kwambai 02:11:31 Kenya KEN 6 1 Meb Keflezighi 02:11:38 CA United States USA 7 10 Marilson Gomes Dos Santos 02:11:51 Brazil BRA 8 12 Dathan Ritzenhein 02:12:33 OR United States USA 9 4 Abel Kirui 02:13:01 Kenya KEN 10 5 Abderrahime Bouramdane 02:14:07 Morocco MAR 11 7 Jorge Torres 02:14:57 CO United States USA 12 16 Peter Kamais 02:14:59 Kenya KEN 13 18 Tim Nelson 02...

Marathon! by Scott Bauhs

Marathon! by Scott Bauhs

Amy Hastings

November 11, 2010, 12:29am

With the 2010 ING New York City Marathon in the books I wanted to give my take on the year of Marathons. Granted there are still a few Marathons to be run before the years close but I doubt that either the world lead or the USA lead will be challenged. First I should admit that I have a keen interest in the Marathon. Perhaps you share this interest with me. Of course I have never done the marathon but my joining the Mammoth Track Club was very influenced by my desire to do one eventually. The topic of my eventual debut is something that has co...

2010 ING New York City Marathon: Meb Keflezighi Looking To Defend Title

  Nov 5, 2010 - On Sunday, Meb Keflezighi will look to become the first American male to win back-to-back New York City Marathons since Alberto Salazar accomplished the feat in 1982.  The 2010 ING NYC Marathon, the largest marathon in the world, with nearly 44,000 finishers in 2009, begins at 8:30 A.M. ET Sunday morning with the wheelchair division; the professional women and men starting at 9:10 A.M. and 9:40 A.M., respectively. (Visit the official site for a complete list of starting times for the NYC marathon.) ...

Champions' Guide to NYC Marathon

  They were both too old, their aging bodies too battered — or so people said. Even Derartu Tulu didn’t believe she would win. “I knew that at one point I would be good [again], but I didn’t think it would be in New York,” said the 38-year-old Ethiopian, who had taken time off after the birth of her second child and was still easing back into competition. But last year Tulu and American Meb Keflezighi, now 35, stunned the running world with upset wins at the ING New York City Marathon. On Sunday, each will try...

Defending Champion Meb Keflezighi Ready to Repeat at 41st Annual ING New York Ci

Defending men’s champion Meb Keflezighi is ready to compete against the best of the best Sunday in the 41st annual ING New York City Marathon. In a press conference Tuesday, Keflezighi told a crowd of media from around the world he is fit, feeling strong and excited to join a small group of marathoners who’ve successfully defended their New York titles.   “As always, it's a stacked field, and that's how New York is,” he said. “New York brings the best in the world, and I'm looking forward to it.” In 200...

A Pre-Race Interview With New York City Marathon Champion Meb Keflezighi

Never say never when you are talking about Meb Keflezighi. After a gutsy 8th place finish at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, despite a broken hip, 35-year-old Meb Keflezighi of Mammoth Lakes, California thought his running career was over. But instead of giving up, Meb, the silver medalist in the 2004 Olympic marathon, persevered. He slowly worked himself back into shape and began an impressive comeback. At the 2009 U.S. Cross Country Championships, Meb finished first and in last year’s ING New York City Marathon, a race with...