DATHAN RITZENHEIN
Events:
Distance/Marathon
Height: 5-8
Weight: 117
PR: 1,500m - 3:42.99 (2002); 2 mile - 8:11.74 (2007); 3,000m – 7:39.03
(2007); 5,000m - 13:16.61 (2006), 10,000m - 27:35.65 (2006); Half-Marathon –
61:26 (2006); Marathon – 2:11:07 (2007)
Born: Dec. 30, 1982
Current Residence: Eugene, Oregon
High School: Rockford (Mich.) High School
College: University of Colorado
Coach: Self
Agent: Peter Stubbs
Club: Nike
Career Highlights:
2008 Olympic Trials – Men’s Marathon runner-up; 2005 & 2008 USA 12 km
Cross Country champion; 2003 NCAA XC Champion; 2004 NCAA Outdoor 5,000m
runner-up; 2001 World XC Junior bronze medalist
Ritzenhein was
the top finishing American in the men’s marathon at the 2008 Olympic Games in
Beijing, fininsh in ninth place in 2:11:59. Ritzenhein put on an impressive
display in finishing as the runner-up at the 2008 Olympic Trials- Men’s Marathon
with a personal best time of 2:11:06, which improved greatly upon his previous
PR of 2:14:01 from 2006. Also in 2007, Ritz showed his versatility through his 9th
place 10,000m finish at the World Outdoor Championships in Osaka, Japan, and in
setting a new personal best at 3,000m (7:39.03). In 2006, Ritzenhein had a
landmark season where he posted personal bests in the 5,000m, 10,000m,
half-marathon and also had an impressive marathon debut with his 11th-place
finish at the New York City Marathon. In 2005 he set a then personal best in the
5,000 meters (13:22.23), and posted a win at the USA Cross Country Championships
(12 km) and a shocking victory over many of the world’s best cross country
runners at the 2005 Reebok XC Challenge in Belfast, Ireland. Just prior to the
2004 Olympic Trials, Ritzenhein incurred his third career stress fracture in his
foot. Despite the pain, Ritzenhein competed at the Trials and ended his 10,000m
race in Sacramento in 22nd place, fully breaking his foot in the process. Having
already secured the “A” qualifying standard for the Olympics, Ritzenhein earned
his spot on the team when Meb Keflezighi decided to only compete in the marathon
at Athens, and Bob Kennedy was unable to finish his Trials race due to a sore
Achilles. Ritzenhein was unable to finish the 10,000m in Athens due to pain from
calcium deposits in his foot. Ritzenhein owned the American 10 km collegiate
record (27:38.50), four Big 12 Conference titles (2003 cross country, 2004
indoor 3,000-m, 5,000-m and outdoor 5 km), four All-American titles (2001, 03
cross country, 2004 indoor and outdoor 5 km), the 10,000-m school record
(27:38.50) and the nation’s only undefeated cross country season in 2003 to
capture his first and only NCAA crown. He followed that performance by proving
his dominance in cross country by winning the 2005 USA 12 km title by a whopping
25 seconds over the rest of the field. During 2003-2004, he won the Pre-National
Invitational, Big 12 Cross Country Championship, NCAA Mountain Region
Championship, and NCAA Championship just 10 weeks after resuming training
following a femoral stress fracture to cap off the nation’s only undefeated
season (792-0). He was the Big 12 Indoor Championships MVP and Performer of the
Year with wins in a 3k meet record (8:01.23) and 5k. He was also a 5k
All-American in 13:42.09, the second fastest indoor 5k in CU history. During
the outdoor campaign, he finished sixth at the Stanford Invitational in an
Olympic Trials “A” Standard, American Collegiate Record and 31-year CU School
Record 27:38:50 in his first-ever 10k on the track. Eighteen hours later he
claimed the Big 12 5 km title in Norman, Okla., and went on to claim the NCAA
Midwest Region 5 km crown before an NCAA 5 km runner-up finish for his fourth,
and subsequent final, career All-American certificate. Decided to forego his
collegiate eligibility to turn pro during the summer of 2004. He believes that
ultimately the marathon will be his strongest event…married Kalin Toedebusch on
June 30, 2006…daughter Addison Lee Ann born September 29, 2007.
2008:
9th
at Olympic Games marathon (2:11:59)…8th at Olympic Trials in 10,000m
(28:05.31)…USA Cross Country champ (35:03)…ranked #2 in marathon, #10 at 10,000m
by T&FN...bests of 28:05.31 & 2:11:59.
2007:
Runner-up at Olympic Trials - Men's Marathon (2:11:06PR)...
3rd
in 10,000m at USA Outdoor Championships (28:31.88)…9th at 10,000m at
World Outdoors (28:28.59)…4th in 2-mile at Nike Prefontaine Classic
(8:11.74PR)…4th in 3,000m at Sheffield (7:39.03PR)…ranked #3 in U.S.
at 3,000m & 10,000m, #6 at 5,000m in U.S., and #2 in U.S. in the marathon by
T&FN…bests of 7:39.03, 28:28.59 & 2:11:06.
2006: 3rd at USA Outdoors 5,000m (13:16.61PR)…2nd
at Stanford 10,000m (27:35.65PR)…11th at New York City Marathon
(2:14:01-Debut)…3rd at Great North Run Half-Marathon (61:26PR)…ranked
#8 in marathon, #3 in 10,000m, #3 in 5,000m in U.S. by T&FN…bests of 13:16.61,
27:35.65, 61:26, 2:14:01.
2005:
USA 12 km XC champ (36:59)…62nd at World XC 38:46, suffered from severe
blisters...5th in 3000 at adidas Track Classic (7:43.95)......won 2005 Reebok
Cross Country Challenge in Belfast, Ireland (29:26)...did not compete at USA
Outdoor Champs...1st at Eugene (13:22.23PR)...ranked #5 in U.S. at 3,000m by
T&FN...bests of 7:43.95 & 13:22.23.
2004: 22nd in 10,000m at Olympic Trials (31:13.91- injured) …did not
finish 10,000m at Olympic Games due to a calcium deposit in his foot…runner-up
in the 5 km at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships (13:52.13)… 6th at
Stanford (27:38.50)…ranked #5 U.S. at 10,000m by T&FN…best of 27:38.50.
2003: 1st at NCAA XC (29:14.1)….redshirt his sophomore track season due
to a right femur stress fracture… bests of 3:46.88, 8:14.96, 13:39.17.
2002: 5th at U.S. XC … 24th at world XC … Big 12 5,000m champion …4th in
the 5k at the NCAA Outdoors (14:01.02)… bests of 3:42.99, 8:01.72, 13:22.77.
2001: 1st in 2 mile at National Scholastics … 11th in 5,000m at USA
Outdoors … 2nd at Big 12 XC … 4th at NCAA XC (29:11) - best finish by a freshman
since Colorado's Adam Goucher's runner-up in 1994, third-best ever… best of
13:44.70, 2mile best of 8:44.43.
2000: 1st in 2 mile at National Scholastics … Foot Locker XC champion …
2nd at US XC Championships, earning him a trip to the IAAF World Championships
where he finished third, becoming the first American junior to medal (bronze) in
the race since ’81... 2-mile best of 8:48.06, 1,600 best of 4:05.9, 3200 best of
8:41.10.
1999: Foot Locker XC champion... 2-mile best of 8:58.65.
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