Sunday, July 07, 2013

Suver 4th At US 10k Championships

July 05, 2013


Suver 4th At US 10k Championships


(Atlanta, GA) - Mattie Suver (adidas/BRC) continued her impressive season notching another top-five US Championship finish with a 4th-place at the US 10k Championships hosted by the Peachtree Road Race on July 04. Suver was just nipped at the line finishing in 33:22 and solidly takes the #2 position in the USA Running Circuit standings. Wendy Thomas (adidas/BRC) was just out of the top 10 with her 13th-place 34:21, while on the men's side Tristan Mannix was 27th in 30:46 in his first race after starting to train with the ADP two months ago.


Women's Top 10
1. Janet CHEROBON-BAWCOM 32:45
2. Stephanie ROTHSTEIN 32:55
3. Maegan KRIFCHIN 33:22
4. Mattie SUVER 33:22
5. Sara HALL 33:29
Sara Hall (Montgomery HS, Santa Rosa 2001; Stanford 2005)

6. Adriana NELSON 33:52
7. Delilah DiCRESCENZO 34:00
8. Amy VAN ALSTINE 34:03
9. Meghan PEYTON 34:04
10. Katie MATTHEWS 34:06
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ADP International Elites Take To European Tracks


(Colorado Springs, CO) - Two members of the ADP's International Elite will line up this weekend in separate track meets in Europe. Nouredine Smail (France) will run his season debut 3,000-meter steeplechase at the Paris Diamond League Meeting Areva on Saturday. Smail's personal best at the distance is 8:22.67 as he attempts to better the World Championships A standard of 8:26.00 for the event. Meet information and results are online at http://www.diamondleague-paris.com/en/


Nathalie DeVos (Belgium) will compete in her first track meet since 2008 as she continues her return from injury. De Vos will compete in the 5,000-meters at the Memorial Lyon Buyle. Information on the competition can be found online at http://www.memorialbuyle.be/indexEN.php?pagina=uurroosterEN
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ADP Partners With Action Potential Physical Therapy


(Colorado Springs, CO) - The American Distance Project has partnered with Action Potential Physical Therapy in Colorado Springs. Action Potential Physical Therapy, which currently has six locations in the Pikes Peak region, has committed to providing services to ADP athletes that include Sports Medicine, Orthopaedic Manual Therapy, and Kinesiology Taping among others. Recognized as one of the top physical therapy practices in the area, Action Potential and its therapist Fred Stoot have long worked with both professional athletes and teams, including the NHL's Colorado Avalanche, as well as recreational athletes. More information on Action Potential PT can be found at http://www.actionpotentialpt.com/
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ABOUT AMERICAN DISTANCE PROJECT
The American Distance Project is a non-profit organization whose primary goal is the development of American distance runners to be internationally competitive. The ADP is located on the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, taking advantage of incredible training resources in and around Colorado Springs and Woodland Park. The ADP is coached by Renato Canova and Scott Simmons. For more information, visit www.AmericanDistanceProject.com

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Contact:
Scott Simmons
www.AmericanDistanceProject.com
scott@distancesummit.com

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