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Team USA women win bronze medal at World Cross Country Championships

Led by Lauren Fleshman and Blake Russell, Team USA's women's 4 km team...


SAINT GALMIER, FRANCE - Led by Lauren Fleshman and Blake Russell, Team USA's women's 4 km team won the bronze medal Sunday at the 2005 World Cross Country Championships in Saint Galmier, France.

Team USA tallied 67 points to place third in the women's 4 km race, with Ethiopia winning the event with 18 points, and Kenya placing second with 19 points. This is the first U.S. women's short course team medal-winning performance since 1998 in Marrakech, Morocco, when Team USA won the bronze.

Sunday's races were contested under a cloudless sky with temperatures in the upper 70s. The course was dry and fast with one 50-meter long patch of mud for athletes to contend with.

A 14-time All-American while at Stanford, Lauren Fleshman was strong from the start as she and Russell stayed aggressive throughout the race. Fleshman (Stanford, Calif.) finished the race in 11th place, with Russell (Acton, Mass.), who placed fourth at the 2004 USA Women's Marathon Trials, finishing 15th. 2004 Olympian and two-time defending USA short course champion Shalane Flanagan (Marblehead, Mass.) was 20th with 2004 Olympic Trials 5,000m champion and 2003 USA 4 km cross country champion Shayne Culpepper right behind in 21st to complete the U.S scoring. 2005 USA Cross Country Championships sixth-place finisher Amy Mortimer was 52nd, with three-time NCAA Division III cross country champion and two-time USA 6 km Cross Country Champion Missy Buttry (Waverly, Iowa) 90th.

In men's action on Sunday, 2005 U.S. men's 12 km champion Dathan Ritzenhein (Boulder, Colo.) began experiencing blisters early in the race and wound up finishing 62nd in the 12 km race on Sunday. The top finishing American was 2003 Foot Locker Cross Country Champion Matt Withrow (Madison, Wisc.), who finished 60th. Eight-time Stanford All-American Ian Dobson (Stanford, Calif.) placed 61, with 2005 USA Half-Marathon runner-up Matt Gabrielson (Apple Valley, Minn.) 79th. 2005 USA long course fifth-placer Jason Lehmkuhle (Minneapolis, Minn.) was 80th, with 2005 USA Cross Country Nationals seventh-place finisher Paul Kezes (Eugene, Ore.) 94th.

The U.S. men's squad finished 13th with 262 points, with Ethiopia winning the event with 24 points, Kenya the runner-up with 35 points and Qatar third with 42 points.

2005 USA men's junior champion and member of the Nike Oregon Project, Galen Rupp (Portland, Ore.) placed 20th in the men's junior race Sunday to lead the U.S. team to a 7th place finish (154 points). Kenya won the team title with a perfect score of 10 points, with Ethiopia the runner-up with 37 points and Qatar third with 75 points. Rupp's performance is the best in the men's junior race since Dathan Ritzenhein won the bronze medal in 2001 at Ostend, Belgium.

Other U.S. finishers included 2005 USA Junior runner-up Stuart Egan (Madison, Wisc.), 38th; William and Mary freshman Christopher Landry (Williamsburg, Va.) 46th; University of Stanford redshirt freshman Hakon DeVries (Palo Alto, Calif.), 50th; University of Washington freshman Jeremy Mineau (Seattle, Wash.), 67th and Oklahoma State University freshman Ryan Vail (Stillwater, Okla.), 77th.

Congratulations to the USA Women's Team from the SCMT!

Open Women's 4 km:

Individual Standings: 1. Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH), 13:15; 2. Werknesh Kidane (ETH), 13:16; 3. Isabella Ochichi (KEN), 13:21; 4. Prisca Jepleting Ngetich (KEN), 13:25; 5. Luch Wangui (KEN), 13:25.

Team USA: 11. Lauren Fleshman (13:44), 15. Blake Russell (13:57); 20. Shalane Flanagan (14:05); 21. Shayne Culpepper (14:06); 52. Amy Mortimer (14:37); 90. Melissa Buttry (15:19).

Open Men's 12 km

Individual Standings: 1. Kenenisa Bekele (ETH), 35:06; 2. Zersenay Tadesse (ERI), 35:20; 3. Abdullah Ahmad Hassan (QAT), 35:34; 4. Abebe Dinkesa Negera (ETH), 35:37; 5. Eliud Kipchoge (KEN), 35:37.

Team USA: 60. Matt Withrow (38:41); 61. Ian Dobson (38:45); 62. Dathan Ritzenhein (38:46); 79. Matt Gabrielson (38:46); 80. Jason Lehmkuhle (39:14); 94. Paul Kezes (39:41).

Junior Men's 8 km

Individual Standings: 1. Augustine Kiprono Choge (KEN), 23:59; 2. Bernard Kiprop Kipyego (KEN), 24:00; 3. Barnabas Kiplagat Kosgei (KEN), 24:00; 4. Hosea Mwok Macharinyan (KEN), 24:09; 5. Mang'ata Kimai Ndiwa (KEN), 24:15.

Team USA: 20. Galen Rupp (25:05); 38. Stuart Eagon (25:57); 46. Christopher Landry (26:13); 50. Hakon Devries (26:33); 67. Jeremy Mineau (27:10); 77. Ryan Vail (27:27).