Sport | long-distance running |
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Founded | 2001 |
Team history | previously known as Team USA Minnesota Women's Team Records 800 m: 2:00.04 (Heather Kampf, 2013) [1] 1500 m: 4:01.48 (Gabriele Anderson, 2013) [2] 1 mile (track): 4:27.23 (Heather Kampf, 2016) [3] 3000 m: 8:42.64 (Gabriele Anderson, 2013) [4] 3000 m steeplechase: 9:29.13 (Jamie Cheever, 2013) 5 km: 15:04.07 (Carrie Tollefson, 2004) [5] 8 km: 25:56 (Katie McGregor, 2008) [6] 10 km: 31:21.20 (Katie McGregor, 2005) [7] 15 km: 49:20 (Dakotah Lindwurm, 2021) [8] 10 Mile: 52:01 (Annie Frisbie, 2024) [9] 20 km: 1:06:02 (Dakotah Lindwurm, 2021) [10] Half marathon: 1:07:33 (Annie Frisbie, 2024) [11] 25 km: 1:22:36 (Annie Frisbie, 2024) [12] Marathon: 2:24:40 (Dakotah Lindwurm, 2023) [13] Men's Team Records 800 m: 1:47.05 (Toby Henkels, 2003) [14] 1500 m: 3:39.04 (Tanner Maier, 2024) [15] 1 mile: 3:58.59 (Luke Watson, 2005) [16] 3000 m: 7:46.19 (Josh Yeager, 2022) 3000 m steeplechase: 8:35.75 (Lyle Weese, 2008) [17] 5 km: 13:29.51 (Biya Simbassa, 2016) 8 km: 22:42 (Andrew Carlson, 2008) 10 km: 28:23.93 (Joel Reichow, 2021) [18] 15 km: 43:56 (Antonio Vega, 2010) [19] 10 Mile: 46:38 (Josh Moen, 2009) [20] 20 km: 59:04 (Jason Lehmkuhle, 2009) [21] Half marathon: 1:01:54 (Antonio Vega, 2010) [22] 25 km: 1:16:09 (Josh Moen, 2011) [23] Marathon: 2:10:37 (Joel Reichow, 2023) [24] |
Location | Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota |
Head coach | Chris Lundstrom [25] |
Manager | Cody Mikl [26] |
Minnesota Distance Elite, previously known as Team USA Minnesota, is a long-distance running team based in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The team is designed to support the running careers of post-collegiate athletes, supporting athletes from middle distance to the marathon. [27] By 2024, Minnesota Distance Elite is widely recognized as one of the top American running teams. [28] [29]
Runners apply to join the team, who have to be approved by the board of directors after reviewing the athlete's training history. [30] The most important criteria for joining as of 2007 was steady improvement in performance.
Chris Lundstrom has been the coach of Minnesota Distance Elite since 2016. [31] Lundstrom heard the previous coach, Dennis Barker, was retiring and applied for the position and started with six athletes after he was hired. [32]
Various marathons have sponsored Minnesota Distance Elite. Twin Cities in Motion, the organization that produces the Twin Cities Marathon, sponsored Team USA Minnesota at least between 2013 and 2017. [33] [34] This support provided a salary for the coach, which became a full-time position in 2014. [35] As of 2015, the Pittsburgh Marathon was a sponsor of Team USA Minnesota allowing each athlete to earn a minimum of a $500 monthly stipend. [36] As of 2002, the stipends varied from $450 to $850 per month. [37] In 2014, the Houston Marathon Foundation announced it was donating $40,000 for elite athlete development, part of which was used by Team USA Minnesota. [38] In general, participating runners generally need to supplement their income given the modest stipends earned from being part of the team. For example, in 2002 Carrie Tollefson and Katie McGregor worked at Run N Fun running store in Saint Paul, Minnesota. [39] [40] Gabriele Grunewald cited this financial support as being critical to keep going in the sport. [41]
As of 2002, participating athletes could use athletic facilities at the University of Minnesota and Augsburg College. [37]
Patricia Goodwin founded Team USA Minnesota in 2001 and hired the team's first coaching staff. [42] [43] [44] From the start, Team USA Minnesota was half-women and half-men making it unique from other professional development running teams. She was inspired to start the team because the performance of U.S. distance runners was perceived as being poor at the 2000 Summer Olympics. [30]
Running USA and USA Track & Field announced the founding of Team USA Minnesota in 2001. [45] The first women's coach was Dennis Barker, the cross country and track coach at Augsburg University. The first men's coach was Steve Plasencia, the distance running coach at the University of Minnesota. Ditlev Larson, the men's cross country coach at the University of Minnesota, and Charlie Mahler, the former cross country and track coach at Gustavus Adolphus College, served as assistant coaches. The team was started with a roster of nine runners including Carrie Tollefson who had been training in Florida until the creation of the team. At the time of its creation, Minnesota Distance Elite had a budget of $90,000 to $100,000 for athlete stipends and race travel funding. Minnesota Distance Elite also arranged for each athlete to have health insurance, a health club membership, as well as housing; some women were given arranged housing in Edina, Minnesota while some men were given arranged housing in Saint Paul, Minnesota. As of 2002, participating athletes could get housing for $350 if they needed it. [37] The team was originally supposed to have ten members, but Kelly Keeler dropped out after learning being on the team would require too much time away from her job. [46]
The other Team USA training centers established at the same time include Hansons Running Shop Team USA Michigan, Team BrownStone USA New York, and Team USA California (now Mammoth Track Club). [47] [48]
Carrie Tollefson ran the first race as a Team USA Minnesota athlete at the Prefontaine Classic in 2001. [46] Kim Kauls, Kurt Keiser and Kelly Mortenson were training for the New York City Marathon at the time and hoping to qualify for the US Olympic marathon trials. Chris Lundstrom ran the 2001 Grandma's Marathon where he was the first American finisher. [49]
Turena Johnson-Lane joined Team USA Minnesota in 2001 to train for a year to prepare for the Olympic Trials in 2004, leaving an assistant coaching job at Luther College (Iowa) to do so. [50]
The Twin Cities Marathon and Minnesota Distance Running Association held a fundraiser for Team USA Minnesota near Bde Maka Ska in July 2001 at which former Olympic runner Steve Holman spoke. [51]
Kurt Keiser, Kelly Mortenson, Matt Gabrielson, Katie McGregor, Kristin Nicolini, and Turena Johnson-Lane competed at the Minnesota Distance Classic track meet in July 2001. [52]
Katie McGregor competed at the Athletes Foot Mile in Lincoln, Nebraska in July 2001. She sought to qualify for the US Olympic trials in 2004 competing in the 10,000 metres. [53]
Katie McGregor, Carrie Tollefson, Kim Kauls, Kelly Mortenson, and Matt Gabrielson competed in the Perfect 10k in Minneapolis, Minnesota, an event in which women started four minutes before the men and $25,000 of cash prizes were distributed to the first five finishers. [54] Katie McGregor finished in fourth place with a time of 34:43.7 and won $2000 in prize money. [55] McGregor and Tollefson ran together for the first three miles before Tollefson fell off the pace, however John Korir passed McGregor with a mile to go in the race. [56]
Katie McGregor won the Twin Cities 10 Mile in 2001 with a time of 57:21. [57]
Chris Lundstrom finished in 16th place at the 2001 New York City Marathon despite gastrointestinal issues with a time of 2:18:08, fast enough to qualify for the 2004 US Olympic marathon trials. [58]
Matt Gabrielson and Turena Johnson-Lane competed in the USA Track and Field national cross country championships in Mobile, Alabama in December 2001. They both finished in 11th place in their respective 10,000 meter and 6,000 meter races respectively. [59]
Katie McGregor won the Western Hemisphere Half Marathon in Culver City, California in December 2001 with at time of 1:18:09. [60]
Matt Gabrielson was struck by a vehicle in December 2001 while running in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was released from a local hospital five hours later with seven staples in his head but didn't have any broken bones. He had to miss training in Albuquerque, New Mexico in January and February with the other nine members of Team USA Minnesota. [61]
In February 2002, Carrie Tollefson set a fieldhouse record at the Minnesota Open track meet, running a mile in 4:37.44. [62] Kristen Nicolini won the 3000 m race at the Penn State Invitational with a time of 9:25, and Turena Johnson won the 3000 meter race at North Carolina State indoor meet in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with a time of 9:30. [63] Male runners from Team USA Minnesota also competed in a 12 km winter cross country race in Vancouver, Washington and finished in fifth place with a score of 61. [64] [65]
In March 2002, Carrie Tollefson, Katie McGregor, and Kristen Nicolini ran the 3000 meter race at the indoor track and field championships in New York. They finished in third, sixth, and seventh place respectively with times of 9:01.49, 9:18.15, and 9:23.19. [66] Kelly Mortensen ran in the Los Angeles Marathon, his first marathon since he finished 12th at the 2000 US Olympic marathon trials. [67] He finished in 11th place with a time of 2:27:50, having faded in the second half of the race since he covered the first 13.1 miles (21.1 km) in 1:10:53. [68] Turena Johnson Lane finished in 15th place at the Gate River Run 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) championship with a time of 52:59. [69] Chris Lundstrom and Jason Lehmkuhle also competed in the 15 km championship race, finishing in 17th and 26th place among the men. Carrie Tollefson ran the world cross country championships in Dublin, Ireland in March 2002. She finished in 11th place in the 4.2 kilometres (2.6 mi) race. [70] Katie McGregor ran the Shamrock Shuffle in Chicago, Illinois with a time of 26:49 in the 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) race, finishing third overall.
Training under Team USA Minnesota coach Dennis Barker, Tollefson was running consistently about 90 miles (140 km) per week, and sought to qualify for the 2004 Olympics in the 5000 or 10,000 meter races. She also hoped to break the US record of 14:45:35 set by Regina Jacobs. [71] Likewise, Katie McGregor hoped to qualify for the 2004 Olympics in the 10,000 meters and was running 75 miles (121 km) to 85 miles (137 km) per week in 2002. [40]
In April 2002, Chris Lundstrom set a new personal best running the 10,000 meter race at the Stanford Invitational track meet with a time of 29:05.9. [72] Turena Johnson-Lane finished in sixth place at the Drake Relays 5,000 meter race with a time of 17:05.03. [73] Katie McGregor finished sixth at the Drake Relays 3000 meter race with a time of 9:29.79. [74] Katie McGregor and Chris Lundstrom competed in the Mt SAC Relays at San Antonio College. McGregor set a new personal best in the 5,000 running a 15:30 and finished in fourth place. Lundstrom also set a new personal best in the 5,000 with a time of 14:10. [75] Matt Gabrielson won the 1500 race at the Jim Duncan Invitational at Drake University with a time of 3:51.2.
In May 2002, Carrie Tollefson won the 1500 meter race at the Minnesota Open women's track meet with a time of 4:17.70. [76] She also ran the 3000 meters with a time of 9:07.79, finishing in second place. [74] Katie McGregor placed second at the Lifetime Fitness 10k (formerly the Perfect 10k) in Minneapolis, Minnesota with a time of 33:36.4, just 0.2 seconds behind the winner. [77] Chris Lundstrom also competed in that race. [78]
Five Team USA Minnesota athletes competed at the Cross-Country Championships in Houston, Texas. Katie McGregor and Sara Wells ran the women's 8 km race, Matt Gabrielson ran the men's 4 km race, and Chris Lundstrom and Mike Wisniewski ran the 12 km race. [79] McGregor and Wells finished fourth and sixth respectively and qualified for the world championships in Lausanne, Switzerland. [80] Gabrielson finished 10th, Wisniewski finished 16th, and Lundstrom finished 19th.
Katie McGregor ran the 3000 meters at the world indoor track and field championships in Birmingham, England. [81] She was eighth in her heat, and as such did not qualify for the final. [82]
Matt Gabrielson competed in the USATF 8 km championships in New York City. [83]
Sara Wells won the 2003 US Women's Marathon Championship race in Saint Louis, Missouri with a time of 2:35:37. [84] [85] Colleen De Reuck led the race until 25 miles (40 km), when Wells took the lead.
Matt Gabrielson competed in the mile at the Drake Relays and was running with the lead pack when he tripped and fell with about 500 m to go. [86] [87]
Kristen Nicolini and Matt Gabrielson competed in the Capitol Mile in Madison, Wisconsin, finishing in 4:44.51 and 4:13.68 respectively. [88]
Kristen Nicolini and Matt Gabrielson won the State Capitol 5 km, an event in conjunction with the Twin Cities Marathon, finishing with times of 16:49 and 14:25 respectively. [89]
Matt Gabrielson competed in the USATF 10 km championships in Mobile, Alabama and finished in third place with a time of 28:44. [90]
Luke Watson ran the steeplechase at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana. [91] He finished in eighth place with a time of 8:36.12. Carrie Tollefson ran the 1500 and 5000 m races; Jenelle Deatherage and Ryan Kleimenhagen ran the 1500; Matt Gabrielson ran the 5000 m race; and Annie Bersagel, Katie McGregor, and Jason Lehmkuhle ran the 10,000 m race. [92]
Carrie Tollefson ran the Norwich Union London Grand Prix and finished in seventh place with a time of 8:44. [93] This was a new personal best for Tollefson.
Katie McGregor was fifth in the GE Money Grand Prix in Helsinki, Finland with a time of 31:32.17. [94] [95]
Carrie Tollefson defended her title at the Falmouth Mile, run in conjunction with the Falmouth Road Race, with a time of 4:27.95 which was a new personal record for Tollefson and the fastest mile run by a woman in 2006. [96] After the race, Tollefson said she was concerned after running the first lap in 63 seconds but used her strength from longer races to power through the last 600 metres (660 yd).
Katie McGregor, Jason Lehmkuhle, Andrew Carlson, Chris Lundstrom, and Brad Lowery competed in the Guidant Heart of Summer 10K race held at Lake Nokomis in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [97] McGregor defended her title with a time of 32:37. Lehmkuhle finished second with at time of 29:02, Carlson was third in 29:38, Lundstrom was fourth in 30:07, and Lowery was seventh in 30:38. Lemkuhle's time was the best 10 km time run by a resident of Minnesota.
Ryan Kleimenhagen and Carrie Tollefson won the Victory 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) race in Minneapolis, Minnesota, finishing with times of 15:36 and 16:04 respectively. [98] Matt Gabrielson won the 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) race with a time of 29:50.
Kristen Nicolini won the Great Cow Harbor 10 km race in Long Island, New York with a time of 34:43. [99] Jason Lehmkuhle finished second in the men's race with a time of 29:05.
Carrie Tollefson, Jenelle Deatherage, and Andrew Carlson competed in the 5 km championships in Providence, Rhode Island. [100] Tollefson finished third with a time of 15:51, Deatherage finished fifth with a time of 16:25, and Carlson finished seventh with a time of 14:11.
Jason Lehmkuhle finished in fifth place at the national 20 kilometres (12 mi) championships in New Haven, Connecticut with a time of 59:55. [101] [102] Andrew Carlson finished third and won $2,500 in prize money.
Jason Lehmkuhle and Chris Lundstrom ran the 2006 Twin Cities Marathon. Lundstrom ran a negative split and finished in fourth place with a time of 2:17:34, and won $9,500 in prize money. [103] [104] Lehmkuhle finished in seventh place with a time of 2:19:03. He led the race starting on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis, but faded on Summit Avenue in Saint Paul. Before the race, Lehmkuhle was regarded as one of the top three runners in the race. [105]
Katie McGregor and Matt Gabrielson won the Twin Cities 10 Mile with times of 53:51 and 48:54 respectively. [106] McGregor broke her own course record she set in 2003.
Katie McGregor defended her women's 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) title at the Boston's Tufts Health Plan 10K for Women championship race. [107] She finished with a time of 32:38, and held off Kara Goucher and Amy Rudolph.
Andrew Carlson competed in the IAAF World Road Running Championships in Debrecen, Hungary, finishing the 20 kilometres (12 mi) race in 1:00:12. [108] He finished in 30th place and was the second American finisher.
Katie McGregor ran her marathon debut at the 2006 New York City Marathon and was mentioned as being a potential winner before the race. [109] [110] [111] She finished in 10th place with a time of 2:31:14. [112]
As of 2006, four Team USA Minnesota runners were coaching high school athletes. [113] Matt Gabrielson, Jason Lehmkuhle, and Kristen Nicolini were assistant cross country and track coaches at Edina High School. Chris Lundstrom was the head coach of the Como Park High School cross country and Nordic ski teams.
Kristen Nicolini Lehmkuhle and Jason Lehmkuhle both won the Great Cow Harbor 10 km Run in Northport, New York. [114] Nicolini Lehmkuhle's time was 34:00, while Lehmkuhle's time was 29:06. Both won $3000 in prize money.
Kristen Nicolini Lehmkuhle won the Twin Cities 10 Mile with a time of 56:26, while her husband Jason Lehmkuhle was second in the men's race. [115]
Katie McGregor ran the women's 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) championchips in Central Park, finishing in second place behind Shalane Flanagan with a time of 25:56. Flanagan had stomach cramps from eating a turkey sandwich, but "looked like she was out there for a jog" according to McGregor. [116]
Katie McGregor ran the Twin Cities Ten Mile, finishing second behind Kara Goucher with a time of 55:04. [117] McGregor hoped to keep Goucher in sight, but slowed the pace when she was running alone.
Emily Brown, Meghan Armstrong, and Carrie Tollefson competed in the 5000 m race at the 2009 USATF track and field championships. Brown finished in 13th place with a time of 16:07.84, Armstrong finished in 16th place with a time of 16:42.76, and Tollefson did not finish. [118]
Meghan Armstrong, Michelle Lilienthal, Josh Moen, Kristen Nicolini Lehmkuhle, and Antonio Vega competed in the US 7 Mile Championships, run at the Bix 7 in Davenport, Iowa. NIcolini Lehmkuhle finished eighth with a time of 38:54, Armstrong was nineth in 39:06, and Lilienthal was 13th in 39:41. Vega was fifth with a time of 33:35, while Moen was sixth with a time of 33:36. [119]
Michelle Lilienthal was the top-seeded woman in the 2009 Twin Cities Marathon. [120]
Joshua Moen finished second in the USA 10 Mile Championships, run at the Twin Cities 10 Mile, in a race he described as a "boxing match." [121]
Patrick Smyth finished second in the Manchester Road Race, having been outkicked in the last 100 metres (110 yd) by Haron Lagat. [122]
Antonio Vega and Patrick Smyth competed in the USA Half Marathon Championships, run at the Houston Marathon. [123] Vega won the national championship race in a time of 1:01:54, while Smyth came in second with a time of 1:02:01. Vega said afterward he was surprised to win, saying his strategy was to just hang on to the lead pack and found himself in the lead at 9 miles (14 km). [124]
Patrick Smyth competed at the New Mexico Track and Field Invitational in the 3,000 m race. [125] He finished second, having been passed in the last 60 metres (66 yd) by Rory Fraser.
Emily Brown, Matthew Gabrielson, Katie McGregor, Patrick Smyth, and Antonio Vega competed at the USA Cross Country Championships in Spokane Valley, Washington. [126] Smyth was second with a time of 34:52, Vega was eighth with a time of 35:41, and Gabrielson was tenth with a time of 35:47 over a 12 km distance. Brown finished in seventh place in 26:55, while McGregor finished in ninth place in 27:08 over an 8 km distance.
Patrick Smyth competed at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland. [127] He finished in 36th place with a time of 34:51.
Michelle Frey, Jason Lehmkuhle, and Antonio Vega competed in the 2010 Boston Marathon. [128] [129] Frey finished in 23rd place with a time of 2:42:38. Lehmkuhle was ninth with a time of 2:12:24, while Vega was 12th with a time of 2:13:47. Lehmkuhle said after the race he wished he had started the race a bit slower.
Katie McGregor won the USA 25 km Championships, run at the River Bank Run in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with a time of 1:26:24. [130]
Meghan Armstrong, Katie McGregor, and Patrick Smyth competed in the 10,000 m race at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. [131] He finished in third place with a time of 29:18.13. McGregor finished in seventh place with a time of 32:58.62, while Armstrong finished in 11th place with a time of 33:54.05. [132]
Heather Dorniden and Gabriele Anderson competed in the Minnesota Mile in Duluth, Minnesota. [133] Dorniden finished in third place with a time of 4:39.40, winning $1000 in prize money. Anderson finished in fourth place with a time of 4:42.20.
Katie McGregor won the USA 10 Mile Championships run at the Twin Cities 10 Mile with a time of 54:21. [134] [135]
Katie McGregor returned to New York to run the 2010 New York City Marathon and finished 11th overall with a time of 2:31:01. [136] [137]
Katie McGregor competed in the USA Half Marathon Championships in Houston, Texas. She finished in fourth place with a time of 1:12:13. [138]
Gabriele Anderson competed at the Iowa State University Classic track meet in Ames, Iowa. [139] She won the mile with a time of 4:35.17.
Heather Kampf and Gabriele Anderson competed at the US Indoor Track and Field Championships in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [140] Kampf was third in the 800 m race with a time of 2:04.30, while Anderson was third in the mile with a time of 4:36.64.
Andrew Carlson competed in the 2011 World Cross Country Championships in Punta Umbria, Spain. [141] Carlson finished in 65th place with a time of 36:52. [142]
Gabriele Anderson and Heather Kampf competed in the Grand Blue Mile in Des Moines, Iowa. [143] Anderson finished in third place with a time of 4:49, while Kampf finished in fifth place with a time of 4:50.
Gabriele Anderson and Heather Kampf competed in the 1500 m race at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa. [144] Anderson finished in third place with a time of 4:12.35, while Kampf finished in sixth place with a time of 4:17.68.
Andrew Carlson, Josh Moen, and Matt Gabrielson competed in the USA 25 km Championships at the River Bank Run in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [145] Moen finished in second place with a time of 1:16:09.28, while Carlson finished in third place with a time of 1:16:35.46. Gabrielson finished in fifth place with a time of 1:17:50.11. [146] Katie McGregor withdrew from the race, saying her training had not gone well throughout the spring. [147]
Andrew Carlson was considered a favorite to win the USA 8 km Championships in Carmel, Indiana, however he had to withdraw from the race due to an ankle injury. [148]
Matt Gabrielson and Katie McGregor won the Brian Kraft 5 km road race in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [149] Gabrielson's time was 14:24, while McGregor's time was 16:23.
Katie McGregor won the Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon, run in conjunction with Grandma's Marathon, in Duluth, Minnesota. [150] She won the race with a time of 1:13:18 despite not entering until the middle of race week. [151] McGregor ran most of the race by herself.
Gabriele Anderson competed in the 1500 m race at the USA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon. [152] She finished in 11th place with a time of 4:17.17.
Gabriele Anderson and Heather Kampf competed in a track meet in Kortrijk, Belgium. [153] Anderson ran the 1500 m and finished in third place with a time of 4:14.54, while Kampf won the 800 m race with a time of 2:03.49.
Katie McGregor won the Heart of Summer 10 km race in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [154]
Katie McGregor won the Minneapolis Half Marathon with a time of 1:15:00. [155] [156]
Andrew Carlson, Jason Lehmkuhle, Katie McGregor, and Meghan Peyton competed in the 20 km championships in New Haven, Connecticut. [157] Lehmkuhle finished in second place with a time of 1:00:36, Carlson was sixth place with a time of 1:02:03. McGregor was third with a time of 1:09:56, while Peyton was seventh with a time of 1:10:28. [158]
Heather Kampf, Gabriele Anderson, and Emily Brown competed in the Minnesota Mile in Duluth, Minnesota. [159] Kampf finished in third place with a time of 4:46.1. Anderson finished in fifth place with a time of 4:49.3, and Brown finished in sixth place with a time of 4:52.6.
Katie McGregor finished in second place at the USA 10 km championships at the Tufts Health Plan 10K for Women with a time of 33:17. [160]
Meghan Armstrong, Andrew Carlson, Matt Gabrielson, and Matt Llano competed in the Manchester Road Race. [161] Armstrong was second with a time of 25:03. Carlson finished in third place with a time of 21:41, Gabrielson was fourth with a time of 21:43, and Llano was 12th with a time of 22:29.
Gabriele Anderson ran the fastest 1,500 m ever run by someone from Minnesota in Lignano, Italy in a time of 4:04.84. [162] Anderson broke a record set by Kara Goucher of 4:05.14.
Heather Kampf and Gabriele Anderson competed in the Minnesota Mile in Duluth, Minnesota. [163] Kampf won with a time of 4:36.5, while Anderson was second with a time of 4:37.5. [164]
Andrew Carlson was slated to ran the 2012 New York City Marathon. [165] Carlson was seeded 20th going into the race. However the New York Road Runners canceled the 2012 race as a result of Hurricane Sandy. [166]
Gabriele Anderson won the Fools Five road race in Lewiston, Minnesota with a time of 30:25. [167]
Heather Kampf and Gabriele Anderson competed in the USA 1 Mile Road Championships in Des Moines, Iowa. [168] Kampf finished in third place with a time of 4:43.69, while Anderson finished in fifth place with a time of 4:44.80.
Gabriele Anderson competed in 1500 m race at the NYC Grand Prix track meet in New York City. [169] She finished in ninth place with a time of 4:09.02.
Gabriele Anderson competed in the 800 m race at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon. She finished in fifth place with a time of 2:01.38. [170]
Gabriele Anderson competed in the 1500 m race at the US Track and Field Outdoor Championships in Des Moines, Iowa. [171] She finished in 11th place with a time of 4:32.93. Earlier in the meet, she won her heat with a time of 4:11.55. [172]
Gabriele Anderson competed in the Meeting de Paris track meet in Paris in the 5,000 m race. [173] However, she did not finish.
Gabriele Anderson competed in the Herculis track meet in Fontvieille, Monaco. [174] She was fifth in the 1500 m race with a time of 4:01.48.
Gabriele Anderson competed in the Anniversary Games in London. [175] She finished in second place.
Gabriele Anderson won the Minnesota Mile in Duluth, Minnesota with a course record time of 4:21.3. [176] Heather Kampf finished in second place with a time of 4:27.1. [177]
Gabriele Grunewald ran the 3000 m at the USA Indoor Track & Field Championships and finished first with a time of 9:23:15. [178] Hours after the race, Grunewald was disqualified after Nike coach Alberto Salazar filed a challenge and was found to have made contact with Jordan Hasay during the last lap, which Grunewald said was inadvertent. [179] Hasay dropped the challenge and Grunewald was reinstated as the 3000 m indoor champion. [180] This qualified Grunewald to run at the world indoor championships in Sopot, Poland, where she finished in ninth place with a time of 9:11.76. [181] [182] [183]
Heather Kampf competed at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships in the 1500 m, however she was disqualified for having crossed the inner lane border. [184] Kampf was an alternate, having finished in third place at USA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Mary Cain was unable to compete due to an injured calf muscle. [185]
Heather Kampf won the USA 1 Mile Road Championships in Des Moines, Iowa with a time of 4:43.62. [186] [187] Gabrielle Grunewald finished in 12th place with a time of 4:54.91.
Heather Kampf and Gabriele Grunewald competed in the 1500 meters at the 2016 US Olympic track and field trials. Kampf finished fifth with a time of 4:14.12, while Grunewald was 13th with a time of 4:18.07. [188] [189]
In October 2016, Chelanga won the USATF 10 miles (16 km) Championships at the Medtronic TC 10 Mile. [190] At a press conference before the race, Chelanga heckled Gwen Jorgensen and Aliphine Tuliamuk over a $10,000 equalizer prize for the first finisher (elite women were given a 5 minute 43 second head start). [191] In the end, Jordan Hasay won the equalizer prize. [192]
Heather Kampf ran the two mile at the USATF Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, New Mexico and finished second with a time of 10:21.80. [193] She also ran the mile and finished in third place with a time of 4:46.06. [194]
Daniel Docherty won the Park Point Five Miler race in Duluth, Minnesota with a time of 24:24, the second fastest time at the event. [195] He chose the race because it was on the Minnesota Distance Running Association's Grand Prix race series.
Breanna Sieracki won the 3000 m race at the Black and Gold Premier in Iowa with a time of 9:35.65. [196]
Breanna Sieracki competed in the Medtronic TC 1 Mile in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [197] She finished in tenth place with a time of 4:57.7. [198]
Breanna Sieracki won the 3000 m steeple chase at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa with a time of 9:59.33. [199]
Katy Jermann won the Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon, run in conjunction with Grandma's Marathon, in Duluth, Minnesota with a time of 1:10:37. [200]
Heather Kampf, Kevin Lewis, and Joel Reichow competed at the USA Track and Field championships in Des Moines, Iowa. [201] Kampf finished 26th in the 1500 m with a time of 4:25:45, who had been dealing with calf injuries. Kevin Lewis finished in 19th place in the 10,000 m race with a time of 29:42.98. Joel Reichow also competed in the 10,000 m race, but did not finish.
Danny Docherty and Dakotah Lindwurm competed in the Twin Cities Marathon, and finished in third place and second place respectively. [202] [203] Docherty's time was 2:15:55, while Lindwurm's was 2:32:49. Lindwurm led the race from 12 miles (19 km) to 22 miles (35 km) before getting passed by Julia Kohnen Griffey.
On January 1, 2020, Team USA Minnesota changed its name to Minnesota Distance Elite. [204] The change was made at the request of the US Olympic Committee which said the team could no longer use the term "Team USA" as part of its name.
In July 2020, the men's and women's Minnesota Distance Elite teams won the Quad-Cities Times Bix 7 elite team challenge. [205] [206] Katy Jermann won the women's race with a time of 37:48, while Breanna Sieracki finished second with a time of 38:38. Joel Reichow won the men's race with a time of 33:08, while Kevin Lewis finished second with a time of 33:35.
In August 2020, Minnesota Distance Elite placed third in a marathon-distance ekiden relay race with a time of 2:12:51 held in Michigan. [207]
In December 2020, five Minnesota Distance Elite athletes competed in the Marathon Project in Chandler, Arizona. Participating runners included Dakotah Lindwurm, Danny Docherty, Tyler Jermann, Kevin Lewis, and Joel Reichow. [208] Lindwurm's time was 2:30:38. [209]
Heather Kampf competed in the 1500 meters at the 2020 US Olympic track and field trials. [210] She ran a time of 4:13.76 and finished in fourth place in her heat, however she did not manage to advance beyond the semifinals. [211] [212]
Dakotah Lindwurm won the 2021 Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, Minnesota with a time of 2:29:04. [213]
Dakotah Lindwurm was the third American finisher at the 2021 Boston Marathon, finishing with a time of 2:31:04. [214] [215]
Dakotah Lindwurm won the 2022 Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, Minnesota with a time of 2:25:01. [216] Joel Reichow ran the Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon and finished in 10th place with a time of 1:04:39. [217]
Annie Frisbie competed in the USATF 10 km Championships, run at the Great Cow Harbor Race in Northport, New York. [218] She finished in third place with a time of 31:58.
Annie Frisbie competed in the USA 10 Mile Championships, run at the Twin Cities 10 Mile (in conjunction with the Twin Cities Marathon). [219] She finished in second place with a time of 52:10 behind Fiona O'Keefe. [220]
Annie Frisbie and Dakotah Lindwurm competed at the 2023 Boston Marathon, where they finished in 20th and 27th place respectively. [221]
Dakotah Lindwurm and Breanna Sieracki competed at Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, Minnesota. [222] Lindwurm finished in second place behind Lauren Hagans with a time of 2:26:56, while Sieracki finished in tenth place with a time of 2:33:26.
Emi Trost competed at the Ryan Shay Mile in Charlevoix, Michigan. [223]
Annie Frisbie competed at the USATF National 8 km Championships, where she finished in 5th place with a time of 26:24. [224] [225]
Annie Frisbie ran the 2023 Berlin Marathon and was the top American finisher with a time of 2:27:02. [226]
Men from Minnesota Distance Elite competed at the USATF National Club Cross Country Club Championships in Tallahassee, Florida, finishing in second place with a total of 103 points. [227]
Dakotah Lindwurm, Annie Frisbie, Breanna Sieracki, Joel Reichow, Kevin Lewis, Tyler Jermann, and JP Trojan competed in the 2024 US Olympic marathon trials. [228] Lindwurm finished in third place with a time of 2:25:31, qualifying her to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics. [229] [230]
Men from Minnesota Distance Elite took part in the Shamrock Shuffle in Chicago, Illinois and finished in second place as a team with a combined time of 1:34:32 over the 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) course. [231]
Annie Frisbie and Dakotah Lindwurm competed in the Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon in Duluth, Minnesota where they finished in first and second place respectively. [232] [233] Frisbie set a new course record with a time of 1:07:33.
Cailee Peterson, Joshua Yeager, and Emi Trost ran the Ryan Shay Mile in Charlevoix, Michigan. [234] Peterson finished in second place with a time of 4:26.5, only 0.2 seconds behind the winner. [235]
Dakotah Lindwurm competed in the 2024 women's Olympic marathon. [25] She finished in 12th place with a time of 2:26:44 on a hilly course. [236] [237]
Annie Frisbie, Joel Reichow, and Nadir Yusuf competed in the USA 20 km Championships at the Faxon Law New Haven Road Race. [238] Frisbie finished in fourth place with a time of 1:07:19. Yusuf finished in 22nd place with a time of 1:02:43, while Reichow finished in 23rd place with a time of 1:02:54.
The 2024 Twin Cities Marathon had a Best of the Midwest Invitational as a race-within-a-race. [239] Kevin Lewis of Minnesota Distance Elite was one of the invited athletes. [240] Lewis finished with a time of 2:24:55, placing eighth in the invitational and 16th overall. [241]
Clayton Duchatschek, Dana Feyen, Cailie Logue, Joel Reichow, and Titus Winders competed at the 2025 USA Cross Country Championships in Lubbock, Texas. Logue finished in second place with a time of 34:45, while Feyen finished in eighth place with a time of 36:52. [242] Duchatschek finished in sixth place with a time of 30:54, Reichow finished in eighth place with a time of 30:55, and Winders finished in ninth place with a time of 31:17. [243]
name | joined team | gender |
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Rachel Anderson | 2024 | women |
Braxton Bruer | 2024 | men |
Clayton Duchatschek | 2023 | men |
Dana Feyen | 2024 | women |
Annie Frisbie | 2019 | women |
Merga Gemeda | 2023 | men |
Elena Hayday | 2024 | women |
Cailie Hughes (nee Logue) | 2024 | women |
Tyler Jermann [244] | 2017 | men |
Kevin Lewis | 2017 | men |
Tanner Maier | fill in | men |
Joseph Minor | 2023 | men |
Cailee Peterson | 2023 | women |
Dakotah Popehn [245] [246] | 2018 | women |
Joel Reichow [247] | 2018 | men |
Breanna Sieracki [248] | 2017 | women |
Adam Swanson | 2024 | men |
MaKenna Thurston | 2024 | women |
JP Trojan | 2023 | men |
Titus Winders | 2023 | men |
Nadir Yusuf | 2024 | men |
name | joined team | left team | gender |
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Colin Albert [249] | 2019 | fill in | men |
Meghan Windschill (nee Armstrong, previously Peyton) [250] [251] | 2008 | 2021 | women |
Annie Bersagel [252] | 2006 | 2007 | women |
Emily Brown [253] | fill in | fill in | women |
Andrew Carlson [254] | 2005 [255] 2010 [256] | 2008 2012 | men |
Jenelle Deatheridge [257] | 2004 | fill in | women |
Dan Docherty [258] [259] | 2017 | 2021 [260] | men |
Michelle Frey (nee Lilienthal) [261] | fill in | fill in | women |
Matt Gabrielson [45] | 2001 | fill in | men |
Emily Gordon [262] | 2014 | fill in | women |
Jonathan Grey [263] | 2011 [264] | fill in | men |
Gabriele Grunewald (nee Anderson) [265] | 2010 [266] | 2019 | women |
Katy Jermann [267] | fill in | fill in | women |
Turena Johnson-Lane [50] | 2001 | 2002 | women |
Heather Kampf (nee Dorniden) [268] [269] | 2009 [270] | fill in | women |
Kim Kauls [45] | 2001 | fill in | women |
Kurt Keiser [45] | 2001 | fill in | men |
Ryan Kleimenhagen [271] | fill in | fill in | men |
Jason Lehmkuhle [45] | 2001 | fill in | men |
Matt Llano | 2011 [272] | fill in | men |
Brad Lowery [273] | 2006 | fill in | men |
Chris Lundstrom [45] | 2001 | 2008 [274] | men |
Katie McGregor [45] | 2001 | 2012 | women |
Josh Moen [275] | fill in | fill in | men |
Rob Molke [276] | fill in | fill in | men |
Kelly Mortenson [45] | 2001 | fill in | men |
Kristen Nicolini Lehmkuhle [45] | 2001 | fill in | women |
Alec Olson [277] | fill in | fill in | men |
Dhru Patel [278] | 2020 | fill in | men |
Jonathan Peterson [279] | 2012 | 2018 | men |
Chris Rombough [280] | 2010 [281] | fill in | men |
Abbabiya Simbassa [282] | fill in | fill in | men |
Patrick Smyth [283] | 2009 | 2010 | men |
Carrie Tollefson [45] | 2001 | 2009 | women |
Emi Trost [284] [285] | 2018 | 2024 | women |
Gina Valgoi [286] | 2014 | fill in | women |
Antonio Vega [287] | 2007 | fill in | men |
Luke Watson [288] | 2004 | 2006 [289] | men |
Lyle Weese [290] | fill in | fill in | men |
Sara Wells [291] | 2002 [292] | fill in | women |
Mark Wisniewski [293] | fill in | fill in | men |
Joshua Yeager [234] | 2021 | 2024 | men |
name | role | joined team | left team |
---|---|---|---|
Steve Plasencia [45] | men's coach | 2001 | fill in |
Dennis Barker [45] [294] | women's coach | 2001 | 2016 |
Ditlev Larson [45] | assistant coach | 2001 | fill in |
Charlie Mahler [45] | assistant coach | 2001 | fill in |
Dr. Bill Roberts [295] | team doctor | fill in | fill in |
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Katie McGregor is an American runner who participates in track, cross country and the marathon.
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