Keflezighi, Flanagan win U.S. Olympic trials
Read More
Related Reading:- Back to the Homepage
- «« Protesters flout ban in fight to become Kuwaitis «
- » Evangelical leaders back Santorum »»
- Spirited Traveller:Comfort cocktails in Las Vegas
- Management Tip of the Day: Compete to be unique
- Mexico’s Genomma Lab bids for Prestige Brands
- Designers save a few fashion surprises for Oscars
- Google gets real-time data from LSE
- Yemen vote ensures Saleh’s exit after 33 years
- KKR, TPG among firms eyeing Nasdaq-listed AsiaInfo-sources
- Cuts can’t stop carnival in Portugal
- Blur to play London’s Hyde Park at Olympics closing
- Afghans protest over reported Koran desecration at U.S. base
Eritrea-born Keflezighi, the 2004 Olympic silver medalist overhauled pre-race favorite Ryan Hall in the final four miles to run a personal best two hours, nine minutes and eight seconds on a crisp morning in Houston, Texas.To be on my third Olympic team is all I have dreamed about, the 36-year-old Keflezighi told reporters.Hall, who led much of the race, finished second in 2:09:30.Three-time 10,000 metres Olympian Abdi Abdirahman grabbed the final U.S. spot in 2:09:47.Flanagan, the 2008 Beijing Games 10,000 metres bronze medalist, ran a lifetime best 2:25:38 and a trials record, to win the women’s race.Boston Marathon runner-up Desi Davila took second in 2:25:55 and Olympian Kara Goucher was third in 2:26:06.
~Justin Bieber fun club - http://Bieber.Pizda.Net
Read full article: More…continued here
Thank you for reading this post. You can now or Leave A Trackback.
Post Info
This entry was posted on Saturday, January 14th, 2012 and is filed under Sports.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the Comments Feed.
Both comments and pings are currently closed.
Previous Post: Evangelical leaders back Santorum »
Next Post: Protesters flout ban in fight to become Kuwaitis »
Read More
Related Reading:- Spirited Traveller:Comfort cocktails in Las Vegas
- Management Tip of the Day: Compete to be unique
- Mexico’s Genomma Lab bids for Prestige Brands
- Designers save a few fashion surprises for Oscars
- Google gets real-time data from LSE
- Yemen vote ensures Saleh’s exit after 33 years
- KKR, TPG among firms eyeing Nasdaq-listed AsiaInfo-sources
- Cuts can’t stop carnival in Portugal
- Blur to play London’s Hyde Park at Olympics closing
- Afghans protest over reported Koran desecration at U.S. base


