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Posted: July 31, 2008

(RWire) Athletics: Riley to Defend CIGNA Falmouth Mile Title

Top field expected at summer track mile

FALMOUTH, Mass. - (July 25, 2008) - Jonathon Riley, former Stanford University and Brookline High School distance star, has committed to return and run the 2008 CIGNA Falmouth Mile on Saturday, August 9 at Falmouth High School. The women's race is at 6:15pm and the men at 6:30pm. Last year, Riley, 29, a 2004 Olympian at 5000 meters, broke four minutes for the first time in his career and set a meet record and a personal record of 3:57.07.

Mile director John Carroll was delighted to learn that Riley would return: "It is great to have the athletes come back and run before local fans. This completes a great field for both the men's and women's race this season."

Riley told Carroll, "I am in good shape and want to run faster than last year," but Carroll expects he will be pressed by his Wisconsin-based training partner, Chris Solinsky, who finished second last year. At the U.S. Olympic Trials 5000 meter race, Solinsky was the leader a good part of the way before dropping off the pace. Will Leer of Eugene, Ore., and the Oregon Track Club, who just missed the U.S. Olympic team by .54 seconds when he finished fourth in the 1500 meters, will also push the pace. The rest of the field will include John Jefferson, also from the Oregon Track Club, who was sixth last year; Shane Stroup of Highland, Md. and Abiyot Endale from Ethiopia and the Westchester Track Club, New York.

The top woman is likely to be Amy Mortimer, Providence, R.I., who was runner-up last year. Mortimer placed fifth in the recent Olympic Trials 1500 meters and has raced well in Europe the past several weeks, running 4:06 in several 1500 meter races. Her main competition should come from Treniere Clement of Knoxville, Tenn., three-time U.S. outdoor 1500m champion (2005-07) and 2006 U.S indoor 1500m champion. Mary Jayne Reeves, Newnan, Ga., the 2000-03 Falmouth Mile champion, Jenelle Deatherage, St. Paul, Minn., who has run every Falmouth mile since 2002, including second in '05; Lindsey Gallo, Ann Arbor, Mich., who was sixth at the recent Olympic Trials 1500 meters and placed third in Falmouth '05 and Julie Culley of Arlington, Va., seventh at the Olympic Trials 5000 meters. Completing the field will be Rhodes Scholar and 2007 World Championship 5000 meter runner Michelle Sikes of Lakewood, Ohio.

For more information on the CIGNA Falmouth Mile, go to: FalmouthRoadRace.com.

Ryan Lamppa, Running USA Media Director
(805) 696-6232; Fax = (805) 659-0016
Ryan@RunningUSA.org
www.RunningUSA.org.

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