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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Sally Meyerhoff has posted two more blogs on Runningtimes.com. Read about her 90+ mile weeks and strength training regime here. 5 more weeks until Twin Cities Marathon!…
Sally Meyerhoff has posted two more blogs on Runningtimes.com. Read about her 90+ mile weeks and strength training regime here. 5 more weeks until Twin Cities Marathon!…
Sally has started a blog on Runningtimes.com, which chronicles her build up to the USA Marathon Championships in Twin Cities, MN on October 4. Read about her most recent long run, which included a 15 x 1 minute fartlek and 40 minute uphill finish…
At the 12th TD Banknorth Beach to Beacon 10k in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Sally Meyerhoff placed 6th overall and 2nd among Americans in a time of 33:14. She will race next weekend at the CIGNA Falmouth Road Race in Cape Cod, Massachusetts…
On Saturday, July 25th, Sally Meyerhoff and Kelly Jaske placed 5th and 10th, respectively, at the USA 7 Mile Championship, held in conjunction with the Quad-City Times Bix 7 Mile Run, in Davenport, Iowa. Jeffrey Eggleston finished 13th in the Men's Championship race. Click here for results.
Sally set another 10k PR at the USA Track and Field Championships, running 33:03:19, good for 9th place overall. With her short track season behind her, she will embark on a full schedule of summer road races including the Atlanta Peachtree 10k, the Bix 7 Mile USA Championship, Beach to Beacon, Falmouth, and the USA 10 Mile Championship Run…
At the Portland Track Festival on Friday, June 12th, Sally won the Invitational Women's 10k race, running 33:14:14, a PR and automatic qualifier for the USA Track and Field Championships. Sally bested 2008 Olympian Amy Begley and her OTC teammate Ari Lambie while finishing five seconds ahead of the second place finisher, Danielle Domenichelli…
Sally won her first USA National title on Saturday, May 9th, finishing 1st among Americans and 2nd overall in the Fifth Third River Bank 25k Run. Her time of 1:27:28 was 45 seconds ahead of the second American, 2008 Olympian Magdalena Lewy-Boulet, whom she pulled away from in the last four miles of the hilly 15.5 mile course…
On a famously hilly course, Liliya finished 6th and Sally 10th among a strong elite field in the 12k race.
Sally was also the first American finisher. Unlike her front-running style at Cherry Blossom, she ran conservatively, passing runners by the mile. Next up for her is the USA 25k in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she hopes to win her first National road title…