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Defending champions Bawcom, Trafeh lead strong fields at USA 15K Championships
USATF, 3/7/2013
The USA 15 km Championships are the second stop on the USA Running Circuit, which will conclude this fall with the .US National Road Racing Championships. The top ten finishers at each race on the circuit qualify to compete in the .US National Road Racing Championships.
On the women’s side, Olympian Janet Bawcom, eyes another USA 15 km title, after winning the 2012 title by 16 seconds in 49:41. Bawcom is one of the strongest road racers in the U.S. after winning the overall USA Running Circuit titles in 2011 and 2012.
Bawcom will have to face fellow Olympian and U.S. Olympic Trials 5,000m champion Julie Culley. This will be Culley’s second race on the USA Running Circuit after, placing fourth this past October at the USA 10 Mile Championships.
Other women to watch include 2013 USA indoor 3000 meter champion Chelsea Reilly, 2011 USA 15K champion Jen Rhines, and 2012 Olympic Trials 10,000 meter fifth place finisher Alisha Williams.
In the men’s race, three-time winner Trafeh returns to defend his title after pulling away from the field in 2012, to win by 14 seconds in 43:23. While he is the pre-race favorite heading into Saturday’s race, he will have plenty of competition, as 2012 USA 15 km Championship runner-up Christo Landry and third place finisher Tim Ritchie return to challenge for their first USA Road Championship titles.
Other men to watch include Ben True and Ryan Vail who will compete for Team USA at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships later this month. True and Vail, who finished fifth and sixth at the USA Cross Country Championships, opened up their 2013 racing seasons in impressive fashion in St. Louis and look to carry that momentum to Jacksonville.
With nine of the top 20 finishers from the U.S. Cross Country Championships, along with athletes like Bobby Curtis and experienced veteran Shadrack Biwott, the men’s race promises to be both tightly contested and deep with talent.
Live Coverage
Live text updates of the USA 15 km Championships will be available at www.USARunningCircuit.com beginning at 8:20 a.m. ET. Video of the race, post-race interviews and photos will be available shortly after the race in cooperation with RunnerSpace.com. Join the conversation on Twitter with the hashtag #USARC
A total of $53,000 in prize money will be awarded as indicated
below. Prize money is for U.S. citizens only, per USATF Championship
guidelines.
Bonuses
*Equalizer Bonus $5,000 to the first male or female to finish.
-Elite women will be given a 6 minute headstart.
Place | Open Men & Women |
1st | $12,000 |
2nd | $ 5,000 |
3rd | $ 3,000 |
4th | $ 2,000 |
5th | $ 1,000 |
6th | $ 900 |
7th | $ 800 |
8th | $ 700 |
9th | $ 600 |
10th | $ 500 |
Total | $26,500 |
*Equalizer Bonus $5,000 to the first male or female to finish.
-Elite women will be given a 6 minute headstart.
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