Treniere Moser

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Treniere Moser
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Treniere Moser (left) at the 2007 World Championships
Personal information
Nationality American
Born (1981-10-27) October 27, 1981 (age 43)
Stow, Ohio
Sport
Sport Track
Event(s) 800 meters, 1500 meters, mile
College team Georgetown
Club Nike Oregon Project
Turned pro2004
Retired2016
Achievements and titles
World finals2006, 2014, 2015
Personal best(s) 800 meters : 1:59.15 [1]
1500 meters : 4:02.85 [1]
5000 meters : 15:11.00 [1]

Treniere Moser (born Treniere Clement October 27, 1981 in Stow, Ohio) is an American track and field athlete specializing in middle-distance races. She is a five-time outdoor champion [2] (2005, 2006, 2007 and 2013) at 1500 metres, along with a 2006 indoor championship. [3] As national champion, she represented the US at the 2005 and 2007 World Championships, neither time making the final. At the 2006 IAAF World Cup, she finished eighth and the 2006 World Indoor Championships she finished seventh.

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Running career

Collegiate

Clement studied and ran competitively at Georgetown University. At Georgetown, she finished second in the 1500m at the NCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships her senior year. Prior to that she attended Stow-Munroe Falls High School. Clement turned professional in 2004.

Nike Oregon Project (2013-present)

She joined the Nike Oregon Project in 2013, after which she set personal bests at nearly every distance. She won her fourth US Outdoor 1500m title in 2013, and ran at the World Indoor Championships during the 2014 indoor season. The following year, Moser placed 6th in a tactical final of the 2015 US Outdoor Championships Women's 1500m.

Personal Bests

EventTimeVenueDate
Road
Mile run4:24.3 Fifth Avenue Mile September 13, 2014
Outdoor
800 m 1:59.15New York, NYJune 2, 2007
1000 m 2:37.53 New York, NY June 13, 2015
1500 m 4:02.85Eugene, OregonJune 1, 2013
Mile run4:35.07Philadelphia, PAApril 30, 2005
5000 m 15:11.00Los Angeles (OC), CAMay 17, 2013
Distance Medley10:36.50Nassau, BahamasMay 2, 2015
Indoor
800 m 2:01.79New York, NYJanuary 31, 2015
1000 m 2:37.86 Boston, MA February 7, 2015
1500 m4:07.85Sopot, PolandMarch 8, 2014
Mile run4:27.49New York, NYFebruary 14, 2015
3000 m 9:11.44 Fayetteville, AR March 13, 2004
5000 m16:16.75Fayetteville, ARFebruary 9, 2007

Competition record

US Outdoor Championship Results

YearEventPlaceTime
2003 1500 m15th4:17.22 [4]
2004 1500 m16th4:14.42 [5]
2005 1500 m1st4:06.73 [6]
2006 i 1500 m1st4:08.13 [7]
2006 1500 m1st4:10.44 [8]
2007 1500 m1st4:07.04 [9]
2008 1500 m12th4:24.62 [10]
2009 1500 m5th4:09.10 [11]
2010 800 m4th2:00.51 [12]
2011 1500 m6th4:09.72 [13]
2012 1500 m11th4:15.84 [14]
2013 i Mile2nd5:06.55 [15]
2013 1500 m1st4:28.62 [16]
2014 i 1500 m2nd4:09.93 [17]
2014 5000 m8th15:43.84 [18]
2015 i 1000 m2nd2:40.611 [19]
2015 1500 m6th4:16.18 [20]
2016 i 1500 m7th4:14.87 [21]
2016 1500 m24thDNS [22]

Medal Record

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
2015 World Relay Championships Nassau, Bahamas1stDistance medley relay 10:36.50 (WR AR NR)

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