Tim Ritchie

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Tim Ritchie
Personal information
Full nameTimothy Ritchie
Born (1987-08-07) August 7, 1987 (age 36)
Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Sport
CountryFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Sport Track, long-distance running
Event(s) 5000 m Marathon
College team Boston College
Club Saucony
Freedom Track Club
Turned pro2010
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)5000 m: 14:03.21

10,000 m: 28:54
Half Marathon:1:01:23

Marathon:2:11:56

Timothy Ritchie (born August 7, 1987) is an American athlete who competes in distance running events. Tim Ritchie placed 1st in 2:11:56 at the 2017 California International Marathon. Ritchie is also an NCAA Division I coach. [1] [2]

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Professional

2017

Tim Ritchie placed 1st in 2:11:56 at the California International Marathon.

Major Races

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
2019 New York City Half Marathon New York City 7thHalf Marathon1:02:51 [3]
2018 2018 New York City Marathon New York City 15thMarathon2:15:22 [4]
USATF 20 km Road Championships
hosted by New Haven Road Race
New Haven, Connecticut 16th20 km1:03:59 [5]
2018 Boston Marathon Boston Massachusetts DNFMarathonDNF
2017 USATF Marathon Road Championships
hosted by California International Marathon
Sacramento, California 1stMarathon2:11:56
USATF 20 km Road Championships
hosted by Faxon Law New Haven Road Race
New Haven, Connecticut 5th20 km1:00:58
USATF 25km Road Championships
hosted by Fifth Third River Bank
Grand Rapids Michigan 4th25 km1:15:12.2
USATF Half Marathon Road Championships
hosted by Ohio Health Capital City
Columbus, Ohio 5thHalf Marathon1:03:29
USATF 15km Road Championships
hosted by Gate River Run
Jacksonville, Florida 16th15 km45:17
USATF Cross Championships Bend, Oregon 23rd10 km32:05
2016 New York Marathon New York, New York 19thMarathon2:21:09
USATF 10 mile Road Championships
hosted by Medtronic TC 10 Mile
Saint Paul, Minnesota 3rd10 mile47:33
USATF 20 km Road Championships
hosted by Faxon Law New Haven Road Race
New Haven, Connecticut 5th20 km59:29
2016 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Cardiff, United Kingdom 23rdHalf Marathon1:03:49
USATF 15km Road Championships
hosted by Gate River Run
Jacksonville, Florida 9th15 km45:21
USA Olympic Trials Marathon Los Angeles, California 25thMarathon2:22:15
2015 Manchester Road Race Manchester, Connecticut 5th7.641 km21:54.6
Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1stHalf Marathon1:01:23
USATF 10 mile Road Championships
hosted by Medtronic TC 10 Mile
Saint Paul, Minnesota 6th10 mile47:19
USATF 20 km Road Championships
hosted by Faxon Law New Haven Road Race
New Haven, Connecticut 15th20 km1:02:06
2015 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Eugene, Oregon 24th10 km30:29.88
2014 USATF 15km Road Championships
hosted by Gate River Run
Jacksonville, Florida 3rd15 km43:24
USA Indoor Track and Field Championships Albuquerque, New Mexico 14th3 km8:25.03
USA Half Marathon Championships
hosted by Aramco Houston Half Marathon
Houston, Texas 9thHalf Marathon1:02:00
2013 USATF 15km Road Championships
hosted by .US National Road Racing Championships
Alexandria, Virginia 6th12 km34:46
USATF Marathon Road Championships
hosted by Twin Cities Marathon
Minneapolis-Saint Paul,
Minnesota
6thMarathon2:14:50
USATF Marathon Road Championships
hosted by CVS Caremark Downtown
Providence, Rhode Island 6th5 km14:04.0
USATF 20 km Road Championships
hosted by Faxon Law New Haven Road Race
New Haven, Connecticut 8th20 km1:02:05
USATF Half Marathon Road Championships
hosted by Duluth Half Marathon
Duluth, Minnesota 3rdHalf Marathon1:02:28
Boston Marathon Boston, Massachusetts 25thMarathon2:21:31
USATF 15km Road Championships
hosted by Gate River Run
Jacksonville, Florida 6th15 km44:01
2012 USATF National Club Cross Country Championships Lexington, Kentucky 26th10 km31:10.5
USATF 10 mile Road Championships
hosted by Medtronic Twin Cities 10 mile
Minneapolis-Saint Paul,
Minnesota
3rd10 mile47:25
USATF Half Marathon Championships
hosted by Grandma's Half Marathon
Duluth,
Minnesota
5thHalf Marathon1:03:57
USATF 15km Road Championships
hosted by Gate River Run
Jacksonville, Florida 2nd15 km44:41

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Boston College

Ritchie placed 5th in 2010 Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America 1500 meters championship final in 3:50.51 as a senior Boston College Eagles. [7] Ritchie placed 9th in 2010 Stanford University Invitational 5000 meters in 14:03.21. [8]

Early life and education

Tim Ritchie placed 4th as a senior at Doherty Memorial High School at MIAA All State Cross Country Championships November 20, 2004 at Gardner Municipal Golf Course in Gardner, Massachusetts. [9]

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References

  1. Ritchie
  2. Q&A: 2017 USATF Marathon Champ Tim Ritchie Explains How He Ran 2:11 Off 85 Miles Per Week & What He Learned From Eliud Kipchoge
  3. Individual Results - 2019 United Airlines NYC Half New York Road Runners
  4. Top 100 finish for 2018 New York City Marathon New York Road Runners
  5. Top ten finish for Jerrell at US 20k Champs #newhaven20k Art Siemers
  6. Tim Ritchie US championship 10 finish results |Access date=December 6, 2017
  7. Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America 2010 1500 meters final results
  8. 2010 Stanford Invitational Men 5000m Run Section 2 results
  9. 2004 MIAA All State Cross Country Championships results