photo courtesy of Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle
Abdelaaziz Atmani won the men’s race in 23:18 and Julia Lucas won the women’s race in 25:37 in tightly contested races. The record setting field was due to the wonderful weather over the past couple of weeks and the perfect weather on Sunday. For more on the race, please read below:
Field of Record Finishers Enjoy Ideal Spring Weather
at 2012 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K
photo courtesy of Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle
CHICAGO – The 33rd Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K lived up to its billing as the world’s largest timed 8K road race as a record 34,372 runners crossed the finish line in Grant Park, beating the previous record set last year by nearly 2,000 finishers. Comfortable weather conditions greeted participants for the annual kick-off to Chicago’s running season with start time temperatures in the mid 50s that warmed up to the mid 60s for the Post-Race Party at Buckingham Fountain. Leading the way for the record field was men’s champion Abdelaaziz Atmani of Indianapolis, IN, in 23:18, and women’s champion Julia Lucas of Eugene, OR, in 25:37, the fastest women’s winning time since Deena Kastor’s American record in 2005 and the seventh fastest women’s time in event history.
“Mother Nature was on our side today serving up perfect spring weather for the record field of participants,” said Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski. “This event reflects the true spirit of Chicago with a festive running environment and great cooperation with our partners, sponsors and volunteers. You couldn’t ask for a better way–and a better day–to kick off the running season in Chicago.”
Running his first race in Chicago, Atmani surprised pre-race favorite and four-time U.S. Olympic team member Abdi Abdirahman by matching him stride-for-stride, surrendering only a slight lead between the third and fourth miles before overtaking the Olympian with a half mile to go. Atmani, who was the fourth American finisher and 16th overall at the New York City Marathon last fall in 2:19:36, was one of the more than 130 athletes taking part in the Elite Club Competition as a member of the Indianapolis-based Athletic Annex team.
“This was my first time running in Chicago and I really enjoyed the competition and the course,” said Atmani, a native of Morocco who became a U.S. citizen a year ago. “Hopefully I will come back to run the Bank of America Chicago Marathon in the fall.”
It was a tight race as second place went to David Adams of Lincoln, NE, just three seconds behind Atmani (23:21), followed by Abdirahman in third (23:30), Thomas Frazer of Lake Forest, IL, in fourth (23:30), and Jeremy Criscione of Sterling Heights, MI, in fifth (23:32).
Lucas battled with Chicago area native Delilah DiCrescenzo to win a hotly contested women’s race featuring numerous lead changes among the top three. The former North Carolina State All-American ultimately prevailed by 12 seconds over runner-up DiCrescenzo (25:49). Early race leader Diane Nukuri-Johnson, a Burundian Olympian based in Iowa City, IA, finished third (26:11), followed by Melissa White of Sterling Heights, MI, in fourth (26:28), and Nicole Blood of Annandale, NJ, in fifth (27:16). The top four women’s finishers all ran faster than the winning times from the previous five years.
“I have been battling back from injuries and I couldn’t be happier with the time and the performance,” said Lucas. “This is a boost of confidence as I prepare for the 5,000 meters at the U.S. Olympic Trials this summer. I had never been to Chicago before and tried to take in as much of the city and the course as I could, although the last couple miles were a little hazy as I was just going for the win.”
The fourth annual Elite Club Competition featured 30 of the top USA Track & Field-member racing teams from across the Midwest and as far away as California. The club competitors, including race champion Atmani, contributed to one of the most competitive fields in event history. The Michigan-based Hansons-Brooks Distance Project won both the men’s and women’s elite club titles. The men posted a combined finish time of 1:35:37 (among their top four finishers) and an average team time of 23:55, led by fifth place finisher Criscione. The women netted a combined finish time of 1:23:10 (among their top three finishers) and an average team time of 27:44, led by fourth place finisher White. Runner-up went to Naperville Running Company of Naperville, IL, on the men’s side (1:36:15) and Three Rivers Racing of Ft. Wayne, IN, on the women’s side (1:25:52).
The first-ever Media Challenge was held and included 33 members of area broadcast and print media participating in today’s race, won by Team Lead Stories captained by WLS-ABC 7 reporter John Garcia, with an average team finish time of 39:19 among its 11 team members. Second place went to Team Shamrock (42:24), captained by WMAQ-NBC 5 manager of news and content development Matt Piacente, followed by Team Bair Feet (43:29), captained by WGN reporter Dina Bair. Bank of America and Nike made a $10,000 donation to the Chicago Park District to support its summer running programs in honor of the media’s participation.
Top 10 Male Finishers
1. Abdelaaziz Atmani, 30, Indianapolis, IN 23:18
2. David Adams, 23, Lincoln, NE 23:21
3. Abdi Abdirahman, 35, Tucson, AZ 23:30
4. Thomas Frazer, 30, Lake Forest, IL 23:30
5. Jeremy Criscione, 24, Sterling Heights, MI 23:32
6. Mike Reneau, 33, St.Paul, MN 23:36
7. Jordan Fife, Bloomington, IN 23:39
8. Adu Dentamo, Bloomington, IN 23:42
9. Jed Christiansen, Greenville, PA 23:43
10. Robert Scribner, Sterling Heights, MI 23:52
Top 10 Female Finishers
1. Julia Lucas, 28, Eugene, OR 25:37
2. Delilah DiCrescenzo, 29, New York, NY 25:49
3. Diane Nukuri-Johnson, 27, Iowa City, IA 26:11
4. Melissa White, 30, Sterling Heights, MI 26:28
5. Nicole Blood, 23, Annandale, NJ 27:16
6. Laura Farley, 28, Carmel, IN 27:34
7. Jessica Monson, 25, Burlington, WI 27:41
8. Katie Fenstermaker, 29, South Bend, IN 27:44
9. Erin Richard, 26, Sterling Heights, MI 27:52
10. Chantelle Wilder, 26, Los Gatos, CA 28:16
2012 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K results and photos are available at
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Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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