Shayne Culpepper
Shayne Culpepper (née Wille; born December 3, 1973, in Atlanta U.S.) is a middle distance runner. She is a two-time Olympian in track and field; in 2004 in the 5,000m and in 2000 in the 1,500m.
She is married to long-distance track and road running athlete Alan Culpepper. In her early years Culpepper competed for many years in gymnastics.
After transferring from The University of Vermont after a year, she graduated from University of Colorado at Boulder with a degree in political science.
Although qualifying for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, due to Regina Jacobs falling ill, Shayne could not manage to progress through the qualifying rounds after running 4:12.52[1] in the 1,500m. After winning the 2004 5,000 m. Olympic trials she competed again at the 2004 Summer Olympics and placed 13th in the 5k at the first round, not allowing her to go on to the finals.[2]
In 2003, she returned to athletics after having her first child, Cruz Samuel, and on February 16 won the national 4 kilometre cross-country championships. Alan won the men's championship the same day.
In March 2004 Shayne qualified for the 3,000 m. at the World Indoor Championships, she earned the bronze medal, finishing the race in less than a second behind the winner Meseret Defar and silver medalist Berhane Adere.
Major achievements
- 2003
- USA Cross Country Championships
- 4 km. champion
- USA Indoor Championships
- 3,000 m. silver medal
- 1,500 m. bronze medal
- USA Cross Country Championships
- 2004
- World Indoor Championships - Budapest, Hungary.
- 3,000 m. bronze medal
- USA Indoor Championships
- 3,000 m. gold medal
- United States Olympic Trials
- 5,000 m. champion
- World Indoor Championships - Budapest, Hungary.
- 2007
- USA Indoor Championships
- mile m. gold medal
- USA Indoor Championships
Video Links
- Flotrack Videos of Shayne Culpepper
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Shayne Culpepper". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
- ^ "Athens 2004 Olympics - Track & Field Results". Yahoo! Sports.
External links
- Shayne Culpepper at World Athletics
- Shayne Culpepper at the United States Olympic Team at the Wayback Machine (archived March 20, 2005)
- Shayne Culpepper at Olympedia
- Shayne Culpepper at Olympics.com
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The Athletics Congress
- 1983: Judi St. Hilaire
- 1984: Katie Ishmael
- 1985: Suzanne Girard
- 1986: Betty Jo Geiger
- 1987: Nan Doak-Davis
- 1988: Brenda Webb
- 1989: Mindy Rowand
- 1990–1991: PattiSue Plumer
- 1992: Chris Boyd
USA Track & Field
- 1993: Chris McNamara
- 1994: Ceci St. Geme
- 1995: Gina Procaccio
- 1996: Lynn Jennings
- 1997: Libbie Hickman
- 1998–2000: Regina Jacobs
- 2001–2003: Marla Runyan
- 2004: Shayne Culpepper
- 2005: Shalane Flanagan
- 2006: Lauren Fleshman
- 2007: Shalane Flanagan
- 2008–2009: Kara Goucher
- 2010: Lauren Fleshman
- 2011: Molly Huddle
- 2012: Julie Culley
- 2013: Jennifer Simpson
- 2014: Molly Huddle
- 2015: Nicole Tully
- 2016: Molly Huddle
- 2017–2019: Shelby Houlihan
- 20212020 OT-2023: Elise Cranny
- OT: Since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials in Olympic years, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.