>From Charlie Mahler, Running USA wire

Johnson, Glusac Win First USA Titles at River Bank Run 25K
Kagwe misses world record, Zakharova nabs course record

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - (May 12, 2001) - Emerging U.S. distance runners Chad 
Johnson and Milena Glusac, both members of the Team USA Distance Running 
program, captured their first USA Championships today at the 24th River Bank 
Run 25K presented by Old Kent and Fifth Third Bank in Grand Rapids, Michigan. 
With a 40 degree, cloudless day as the backdrop, the event also witnessed a 
near-miss attempt at the men's world record and a new course record for women.

In the open men's race, two-time New York City Marathon champion John Kagwe 
battled fellow Kenyan Ronald Mogaka until the final 800 meters before 
sprinting away to a 1:14:07 to 1:14:12 victory, #5 and #6 all-time 
performers. Kagwe and Mogaka were under world record pace through 12 miles 
but somehow lost ground on the still-pending mark of 1:13:44 set by Kenya's 
Rodgers Rop in Berlin last weekend.

In the open women's race, 2001 London Marathon runner-up and defending River 
Bank Run champion Svetlana Zakharova of Russia used a withering surge at 8.5 
miles to obliterate the five-runner lead pack of Glusac, Teresa Wanjiku of 
Kenya, Kristin Chisum and Deena Drossin. Zakharova then sped to the finish in 
1:24:39 (#5 all-time) - four seconds under Joan Benoit Samuelson's course 
record from 1986. Wanjiku finished second in 1:25:44 with Glusac of 
Fallbrook, Calif. third in 1:26:05.

Glusac's USA 25K title-winning run also notched the first sub-1:27:00 25K 
clocking for a U.S. woman since 1997 and places her fourth on the U.S. 
all-time 25K list. Her win adds yet another laurel to an impressive year and 
a half of racing. Glusac, 25, a Team USA Southern California member, returned 
to form in 2000 and finished 10th in the IAAF World Half-Marathon 
Championships last November.

Following Oregon graduate Glusac in the USA 25K Championship were defending 
U.S. champ Kristin Chisum of Wayland, Mass., second, in 1:27:26, Deena 
Drossin third in 1:28:20, Kim Pawelek fourth in 1:30:00 and Linda Somers 
Smith fifth in 1:31:00. 1996 Olympic marathoner Somers Smith, 40, also won 
the master's division.

Drossin, 28, undertaking her longest competitive effort to date, fought to 
stay within striking distance of Zakharova through 11 miles, but found the 
going difficult in the final stages. Drossin, a 2000 U.S. Olympian, went from 
15 to 30 seconds down on Zakharova between miles 11 and 12 and was caught by 
Glusac just after the 13 mile mark before fading further.

In the USA 25K men's race, Johnson's win came down to the final miles as 
well, with a strong drive to the finish separating him from runner-up Peter 
DeLaCerda and third placer Michael Donnelly.

Johnson's finishing drive brought him home in 1:16:11, ahead of DeLaCerda's 
1:16:29 and Donnelly's 1:16:36. Johnson's Hansons Running Shop Team USA 
Michigan teammate Jim Jurcevich and Jimmy Hearld rounded out the U.S. top 
five in 1:17:20 and 1:17:33, respectively.

The River Bank Run results shuffled the standings considerably in the USA 
Running Circuit. Donnelly now leads the men's points race with 17, followed 
by Meb Keflezighi and Johnson with 15 points each. On the women's side, 
Drossin moves into first position with 25 points, followed by Glusac with 22 
points and Chisum with 18.

River Bank Run 25K: USA Championship
Grand Rapids, MI, May 12, 2001
(unofficial results)

MEN
1) John Kagwe (KEN) 1:14:07 
2) Ronald Mogaka (KEN)  1:14:12 
3) Stephen Kiogora (KEN)    1:15:11
4) Chad Johnson (MI)    1:16:11
5) Joseph Kariuki (KEN) 1:16:17
6) Peter DeLaCerda (CO) 1:16:29
7) Mike Donnelly (RI)   1:16:36
8) Jim Jurcevich (MI)   1:17:20
9) Jimmy Hearld (KY)    1:17:33
10) Weldon Johnson (AZ) 1:17:39
11) John Sence (OH) 1:17:48
12) Mike Mykytok (NJ)   1:17:52
13) Paul Aufdemberge (MI)   1:18:33
14) Andrei Kuznetsov (RUS)  1:19:07*
15) Kurt Keiser (MN)    1:19:26
*First Master (40+)

WOMEN
1) Svetlana Zakharova (RUS) 1:24:39, course record
2) Teresa Wanjiku (KEN) 1:25:44
3) Milena Glusac (CA)   1:26:05, 4th fastest American all-time
4) Kristin Chisum (MA)  1:27:26
5) Deena Drossin (CO)   1:28:20
6) Kim Pawelek (FL) 1:30:00
7) Linda Somers Smith (CA)  1:31:00*
8) Michelle LaFleur (GA)    1:31:53
9) Lorraine Masuoka (IL)    1:32:54
10) Marie Boyd (NM) 1:34:10
11) Amy Wing (MI)   1:34:16
12) Seana Larson (MI)   1:34:37
*First Master (40+)

http://www.riverbankrun.com/results/

Ryan Lamppa

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