Lauren Kleppin

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Lauren Kleppin
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Kleppin at the 2015 Tokyo Marathon
Personal information
Born (1988-11-22) November 22, 1988 (age 35)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Height5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)
Weight104 lb (47 kg)
Website http://www.gomountaineers.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=1543&path=wtrack
Sport
Event(s) Marathon, 10,000 m
College team Western State Colorado University Mountaineers
Club HOKA Northern Arizona Elite
Turned pro2012
Coached byBen Rosario
Achievements and titles
World finals2013 half marathon, 14th
[1]
Highest world ranking102nd marathon 2014 [2]
Personal best(s)3000 m: 9:53.26

5000 m: 16:10.92
10000 m: 32:49.92
Half Marathon: 1:10:15
[3]

Contents

Marathon: 2:28:48 [2]
Medal record
Women's Athletics
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Lauren Kleppin (born November 22, 1988) is an American long-distance runner. Kleppin competes in marathon, half-marathon, and numerous road distances. She holds the second highest American finish at the Los Angeles Marathon since 2012, having finished third in 2014. She is also a ten-time NCAA All-American, twice in cross country and eight times in track and field. [4] [5]

Personal life

Born and raised in the Greater Milwaukee area, Lauren graduated from South Milwaukee High School. Prior to Western State Colorado University, [5] where she earned a degree in Art, minoring in Outdoor Recreation - Kleppin attended Colorado State University. [6] Lauren lettered four times in both cross country and track while at South Milwaukee High School in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was named first-team all-Southeast Conference four times and twice was named to the all-state cross country team. She received many individual honors, including MVP of both cross country and track teams, and rookie of the year in cross country, and twice was named most improved in cross country. She holds the school record in the mile (5:02) and in the two mile (10:57). Her Hobbies are Hiking, Reading next to the creek in Mammoth, Kayaking, Fishing, Paddle boarding, Watercolor painting. [7] Kleppin is also passionate for the Whitmore Animal Shelter and Save the Colorado. In 2016, she attended the PNC Milwaukee Marathon to hand out medals to kids and cheer on the runners. [8]

2008-2012

Lauren Kleppin was a DII standout, earning 10 All-American honors, setting the Western State, Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, and NCAA Division 2 records in the 10,000 meters. Kleppin holds the following record:

Significant win at 2012 Open Air Big Bear, California 50K [9]

2013

Since leaving WSCU, Kleppin continued her distance running success, with a victories at the 2013 Carlsbad Marathon (2:42:17 [10] [11] ) and 2013 Cellcom Green Bay Marathon (2:47:20 [12] ). Lauren Kleppin was coached by Terrance Mahon until he left to start Boston Athletic Association distance group in September 2013.

2014

Kleppin was the runner-up finisher at the 2014 USA Half-Marathon Championships in 1:12:12. [13]

Lauren was the third-place finisher and top American at the 2014 Los Angeles Marathon, where she took 13 minutes off her previous marathon personal best. [7] [14]

Kleppin represented the United States with a 14th place finish at the 2014 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Copenhagen in a personal best time of 1:10:16. [15] [16]

Lauren finished 4th in the Bix 7 / USA 7 mile championship in Davenport, Iowa behind Molly Huddle, Sara Hall, and Rachel Ward in 37:34 [17] [18] [5:22 / mile pace].

Kleppin had an Asics shoe contract, and worked part-time at the Mammoth Tavern (a bar and restaurant). [19]

Kleppin will race the 2014 TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 2. [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]

Kleppin finished 15th at NYC marathon [25] [26] in 2:39:13 at 2014 TCS New York City Marathon - American Women Field.

Professional WomenPersonal Best MarathonTwitter Handle
Deena Kastor 2:19:36@DeenaKastor
Desiree Linden 2:22:28@des_linden
Kara Goucher 2:24:52@karagoucher
Lauren Kleppin2:28:48@laurenkleppin
Annie Bersagel2:28:59@AnnieBersagel
Blake Russell 2:29:10@BlakeRun
Michelle Lilienthal2:34:50
Marci Gage2:35:40
Laurie Knowles2:36:29
Alvina Begay2:37:14@AYBegay
Kasie Enman2:37:14
Alia Gray2:44:22@aliatgray
Kate Pallardy2:48:51@KatePallardy
Teresa McWaltersDebut(1:14:23 Half-Marathon)

Lauren ranked 7th in 2014 the United States Marathon. [27]

2015

Kleppin blogs about returning to Mammoth. [28] Watch [29] Lauren finish 12th in the USA Track and Field half marathon championships in 1:12:31. [30]

Lauren ran 2:37:13 to finish 11th in the Tokyo Marathon on 22 February. [31]

On May 17, 2015, Lauren finished 12th at San Francisco Bay to Breakers 12 km in 42:51. [32] [33]

In August, trains in Flagstaff, Arizona. She joined the Hoka One One team in October. [34]

2016

Lauren will compete in the 2016 US Olympic Marathon Trials in Los Angeles, California in February for a chance to earn a medal for United States at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Awards and world rankings

ten-time NCAA All-American
two in cross country 2010-11 [35] 2011-12 [36] U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
eight times in track and field [37]

2014 Women's Marathon – 80 [38]
2014 Women's Road Running – 157

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