Shay Defends USA Half-Marathon Title at Hospital Hill
by Jim Estes
courtesy of Running USA wire
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
KANSAS CITY - (June 5, 2004) - Ryan Shay of East Jordan, Mich. pulled away
at the 5 mile mark to successfully defend his USA Half-Marathon title at the
Carondelet Heart Institute Hospital Hill Run. Shay, 25, ran unchallenged to
the tape in 1:05:04 with Teren Jameson of Salt Lake City national runner-up
in 1:05:28.
As with every USA Championship race, the air around the 31st running of this
annual Kansas City, Missouri event was full of nervous energy, but as the
field of nearly 3,000 combined entrants set off at the gun, two of the three
"H's" - heat and humidity - that seem to frequent this race, were thankfully
absent.
Even with partly cloudy skies and not too unreasonable temperatures in the
low 60s, a lead pack that included three recent USA national road champions
at various distances - Ryan Shay, '03 half-marathon and marathon; Henry
Dennis, '03 5K and Scott Larson, '01 marathon - was somewhat tentative as
they approached the first mile in 4:56. Also making their presence known
were Jameson, Teddy Mitchell and Josh Cox.
As the lead pack made its way up the infamous "Hospital Hill", the group was
quickly pared down to four with Shay, Larson, Jameson and Mitchell passing
two miles in 10:06 (5:10) and by two and a half miles, it was down to two as
Shay, a Team Running USA athlete, began to assert his position with a 4:39
third mile (14:45) on Jameson as Larson and Mitchell fell back.
By the time Shay and Jameson had climbed the 120 feet from three to four
miles (4:56/19:42) they were 12 seconds up on Mitchell and Larson, yet
Jameson would soon see Shay pull away for good with a 4:55 fifth mile
(24:34).
During the sixth mile (4:53/29:28) Shay, a Notre Dame grad, admittedly began
to struggle with the mental aspects of the race due to the fact that he was
expecting more pressure from the field.
Shay recalled afterwards, "I thought with Teren, Teddy and Scotty that we'd
have a nice group through at least seven or eight miles. Once I hit 10 all
by myself, I wanted to protect the win and with the Olympic Trials 10,000
coming up, I wanted to try to ease up and not worry too much about the time.
I was really happy to come back to Kansas City and win again."
While Shay, also the defending USA Running Circuit Grand Prix champion, was
maintaining a fairly steady rhythm of mid-4:50 miles, the race for second
was getting interesting as Mitchell and Larson were chipping away at the 22
seconds that separated them from Jameson.
By 11 miles, Jameson, 26, was nearly 30 seconds down from Shay with Mitchell
and Larson now only seven seconds behind. It was during that mile that
Mitchell told Larson: "I think we can catch him." Shortly afterwards
Mitchell committed himself to chasing Jameson down, getting within "two or
three seconds". "I know Teren has more speed than me and when he looked back
and saw me coming, he really took off, but I'm glad I tried to get him,
going after him helped me lock up third place...and maybe a trip to New
Delhi for the World Half-Marathon Championships."
Shay was comfortably home at the finish at Crown Plaza in 1:05:04 while
Jameson finished in 1:05:28, with Mitchell was 16 seconds back to capture
third in 1:05:44.
On his second place finish (an improvement from 4th last year), Jameson
commented, "I was pretty happy with it. It was a little slower than I wanted
to run, but after Ryan made his move and I was alone, I struggled a bit.
This year, I went through 10 miles slower than last year, but when I saw
Teddy coming, I was able to put together a pretty good last 5K. I'm thinking
about trying my first marathon this fall and today gave some confidence
about running one."
With the 2004 USA Men's Half-Marathon Championship complete, both Shay and
Jameson are now the leading potential members of the U.S. team for the World
Half-Marathon in New Delhi, India this October. The remaining three members
will be named following the USA 20K Championship in New Haven, Conn. this
Labor Day.
In addition, Hospital Hill was the sixth stop on the 2004 Men's USA Running
Circuit and with top performances, Shay, Larson and Mitchell moved up in the
USARC standings to third, fifth and sixth respectively and into grand prix
contention.
The 2004 USARC, a USA Track & Field road series featuring USA Championships
from 5K to the marathon, offers over $810,000 in championship prize money
plus a $25,000 grand prix purse. The first ten U.S. runners earn points (15
for first, 12 for second, 10 for third, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1). Current
Circuit leaders are Olympians Meb Keflezighi and Colleen De Reuck. More
USARC information and complete standings available at: www.usatf.org
Carondelet Heart Institute Hospital Hill: USA Men's Half-Mara Championship
Kansas City, MO, Saturday, June 5, 2004
1. Ryan Shay, MI, 1:05:04, $4000
2. Teren Jameson, UT, 1:05:28, $2000
3. Teddy Mitchell, NM, 1:05:44, $1200
4. Scott Larson, CO, 1:06:02, $950
5. Josh Cox, CA, 1:06:29, $550
6. Chris Lundstrom, CA, 1:07:18, $450
7. Kevin Collins, NY, 1:07:24, $350
8. Greg Mitchell, CO, 1:07:48, $300
9. Henry Dennis, OH, 1:08:07, $200
10. Brantley Lutz, NM, 1:08:16, $100
For complete results, go to: http://www.hospitalhillrun.com
2004 USA Running Circuit Standings
MEN after six races
1) Meb Keflezighi, 29, Mth Lakes, CA 54
2) Dan Browne, 28, Beaverton, OR 50
3) Ryan Shay, 25, East Jordan, MI 37
4) Alan Culpepper, 31, Lafayette, CO 30
5) Scott Larson, 34, Superior, CO 24
2004 Men's USARC Champions
Alan Culpepper 2:11:42 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, Birmingham, AL, Feb 7
Meb Keflezighi 43:18 Gate River Run 15K, Jacksonville, FL, March 13
Meb Keflezighi 22:16+ NYRR 8000/USA Men's Championship, NY, NY, March 27
Dan Browne 46:32+ Papa John's 10 Miler, Louisville, KY, April 10
Dan Browne 1:16:21 Fifth Third River Bank 25K, Grand Rapids, MI, May 8
Ryan Shay 1:05:04 Carondelet Heart Institute Hospital Hill, KC, MO,
June 5
+USA Championship Record