Friday, April 23, 2010

Featured Speaker Added to 'Orange Crush' Camp!!

We're honored to announce the latest addition to this summer's superb group of speakers.  Joining the summer running camps tour in Bellefontaine (Camp Willson) will be University of Dayton Flyers Head Women's Cross Country coach, Ann Alyanak.


As an elite athlete, Alyanak has participated in a number of high profile marathons. Recently, she competed in the 2008 Women's Marathon -- Olympic Trials where she finished in seventh place (four spots away from qualifying for the 2008 Olympic Games) running the course in 2:34:46, which was a personal best by nearly four minutes.

Her previous personal best marathon time was recorded at last year's Boston Marathon where she qualified for the Olympic Trials by posting an "A" standard time of 2:38:55, which bested her previous marathon time by almost 10 minutes. Alyanak finished ninth overall and second among American women in the race. In total, 181 women qualified for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in 2007 with either an "A" standard time (2:39:00) or a "B" standard time (2:47:00, or 33:33.00 for 10,000m). Out of the 181qualifiers, only 19 were "A" qualifiers, Alyanak among them.

It's been her will to succeed and positive nature that has kept Alyanak going as a coach and as a runner. Slowly, Alyanak has made strides to improve from a strong national runner to a competitor on the international stage.

In 2007, she competed in the IAAF World Championships in Osaka, Japan where she placed first among American women and 31st overall.

Alyanak had a strong year in 2006, improving her personal bests in the 5K (16:34), 10K (34:19), and 10,000m (33:35.64), while also finishing fourth at the USA Half Marathon Championships in 1:15:30, and posting a 41st-place finish (second American) at the World Road Running Championships (20K) in Hungary.

Prior to beginning her coaching career, Alyanak was a 2001 graduate of Purdue University where she was a standout cross country and track runner for the Boilermakers. During each of her four years she was named cross country team Most Valuable Player, earning All-Region honors in 1999-2000. In track, Alyanak was an NCAA qualifier in the 10,000 meters after winning the Big Ten title as a senior. She also set the school record in the 5000 meters and placed second at the Big Ten Championship.

Along with her running and coaching responsibilities, Alyanak is also currently pursuing her master's degree in exercise science from UD.

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