Deena Drossin

Deena Drossin

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Deena Drossin is an American runner.[1]

Deena Drossin
Height 5-4
Weight 105
PR 3,000m - 8:42.59 (2000); 5,000m - 14:45.62 (2000);
10,000m 30:50.32 (2002AR); Marathon 2:21:16AR (2003)
Born February 14, 1973 at Waltham, MA
Current Residence Mammoth Lakes, CA
High School Agoura (Calif.) '91
College Arkansas '96
Coach Terence Mahon
Agent Ray Flynn
Club Asics

Career highlights

  • 2004 Olympic marathon bronze medalist
  • 2003 Jesse Owens Award winner
  • 2-time World Cross Country silver medalist ('02 & '03)
  • 4-time USA 10,000m champion ('00, '01, '03, '04)
  • 2001 U.S. marathon champion
  • 5-time USA 15 km champ
  • 7-time U.S. 8 km cross country champion
  • 8-time NCAA All-American
  • first American woman to run under 2 hours 20 minutes, winning the 2006 Flora London Marathon in 2:19:36,
  • Set American Record at the Berlin Half Marathon, of 1:07:34,
  • Set new American records in the 12 km (38:24), 10 mile (51:31), and the 20 km (1:04:07)

External links

References

  1. http://www.usatf.org/athletes/bios/DrossinKastor_Deena.asp Retrieved 2008-05-24.