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Cormier and Ryan
Capture First Place
Titles in
26th Annual Foot
Locker Cross Country Championships
National Finals.
SAN DIEGO, December 11, 2004 – West
Regional Champion Ken Cormier of Douglas, Ariz., and Aislinn Ryan of Bellvale, N.Y., won the
Foot Locker Cross Country Championships National Finals at Morley Field in Balboa Park in San Diego, Calif., today.
Beginning
with a fast pace, most of the boys’ race was run in a large pack thundering
together through the course. Mohamud Ige of Denver, Colo., took an
early lead of several meters until the one-mile-mark, when the chase pack began
closing in. A group of runners, including
Ige, Andrew Bumbalough of Brentwood, Tenn., and John
McGuire of Golden, Colo., hit the
two-mile point in 9:50. Bumbalough and
McGuire moved to the front and were stride-for-stride, chased by the large
group. Cormier then appeared seemingly
out of nowhere, to become a player in the constant exchange for lead of this
exciting race, that was determined in the final
stretch.
With 400
meters remaining, McGuire led, with Bumbalough in
second, and Cormier closing fast. The
three were in a dead heat, and then in the final 200 meter stretch, Cormier
moved into the lead, just managing to hold off Bumbalough,
for the win in 15:22. Bumbalough placed second in 15:24, and Mark Matusak (Torrance, Calif.) placed
third in 15:26, pulling
ahead of McGuire who placed fourth in 15:27.
The
girls’ race also started with a fast pace led by Ryan, Midwest Regional
Champion Ramsey Kavan of Yankton,
S.D., West Regional Champion Marie Lawrence of Reno, Nev., and Zoe Nelson of Kalispell, Mont. The group constantly battled for the lead
throughout the race. At the two-mile point, Ryan pulled ahead to gain about a
seven-to-eight meter lead over the group.
Ryan, who placed second in the Northeast Regional race, increased her
position over the remainder of the course, stretching it out for the win in 17:31.
Lawrence, who chased Ryan over the last mile, placed second in 17:39, Kavan
placed third in 17:47 and Nelson ended up placing eighth in 18:09.
The runners
competed under sunny skies with good course conditions. The weather was unseasonably warm, with
temperatures in the mid-seventies for the girls’ race, and cooling down a bit
as a fog rolled in for the boys’ race.
The Foot Locker Cross Country
Championships is comprised of four regional 5K races, which took place across the
country in the Midwest (Kenosha, Wis.), Northeast (Bronx, N.Y.) and South
(Charlotte, N.C.) on Nov. 27, and the West (Walnut, Calif.) on Dec. 4,
culminating in the National Finals here today.
*Photos are available upon request or online at footlockercc.com*
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