ANTHONY FAMIGLIETTI Event: Steeplechase Height: 5-9 Weight: 127 PR:Steeple - 8:17.34 (2008); 1500m - 3:35.83 (2006); Mile - 3:55.71
(2006); 5,000m - 13:11.93 (2007); 10,000m - 27:37.74 (2006) Born: November 8, 1978 in Medford, (Long Island) N.Y. Current Residence: Knoxville, Tenn. High School: Patchogue-Medford HS (N.Y.) '96 Colleges: Tennessee '00; Appalachian State '98 Coach: George Watts Agent:Bob Moritz Club:adidas
Career Highlights:2008 Olympic Trials champion; 2002
USA champ; 2007 USA 8 km champion; 2006 & 2008 5 km road champion; 3-time U.S. runner-up (’01, ’04, ’05); 2001 World University Games
gold medalist; 2003 Pan Am bronze medalist
Famiglietti won
his first national 3,000m steeplechase title since 2002 at the 2008 Olympic
Trials in bold, front-running form. Famiglietti took the lead early in the final
and ran alone throughout the race, running 8:16 pace for all but the final two
laps. Although he slowed somewhat in the final 800, "Fam" won easily in 8:20.24. Famiglietti
ran a season’s best in the opening round at the Olympic Games when he clocked a
personal best 8:17.34 (bettering his previous PR of 8:17.91 from 2004), which
also was the fastest time by an American in 2008. Known mostly for his prowess
in the steeplechase, Famiglietti’s 2007 season was highlighted by his 5,000m
runner-up finish at Mt. SAC on April 13 in the year’s second-fastest time by an
American of 13:11.93, which is the fastest time by an American ever on U.S.
soil. Famiglietti’s 2006 season was highlighted by personal best performances in
the 1,500 meters (3:35.83) and at 10,000 meters (27:37.74). He posted a then
personal steeple best with his runner-up finish of 8:17.91 at the 2004 Olympic
Trials. Famiglietti made his breakthrough in 2000, improving his personal best
by more than 17 seconds and placing seventh at the Olympic Trials. He headed
into the 2001 GMC Envoy USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships with the fastest
time by an American in 2001 and came away with second place, a personal-best
time, and a berth on Team USA for the World Championships. His victory at the
2001 World University Games is the first international title by an American in
the steeplechase since John Gregorek captured the WUG title in 1991. While in
Beijing, he cut his hair into a mohawk and bought a bicycle so he could travel
around the city. He gave the bike to some children before he left for home…was a
psychology major at Tennessee but has no plans to practice psychotherapy: “I’ve
got to figure myself out first”…is an artist, with a particular interest in
abstract expressionism. Famiglietti has a quotation from the 1980s New York
graffiti artist Basquiat (aka “Samo”) tattooed on his forearm…has an interest in
Eastern religions.
2008:13th
at Olympic Games (8:31.21)...Olympic Trials champion (8:20.24)…3rd in
opening round Heat 2 at Olympic Games (8:17.34 PR, U.S. Leader)…ranked #1 in
U.S. by T&FN...best of 8:17.34. 2007:4th at USA Outdoor Championships steeple (8:27.64)…USA 8 km champion
(22:35)…1st at adidas Track Classic 3,000m (7:41.27)…2nd
at Mt. SAC 5,000m (13:11.93PR)…ranked #6 in steeplechase, #5 at 3,000m & #10 at
5,000m in the U.S. by T&FN…bests of 8:27.64 & 7:41.27.
2006:4th at AT&T USA Outdoors 5,000m (28:27.73)…U.S. k km champion
(13:50.1)...3rd at Stanford
(27:37.74)…3rd at Reebok Grand Prix (3:55.71)…8th at Stockholm (8:24.41)…7th at Rieti (3:35.83PR)… 5th at Linz (8:19.77)… 9th at Roverto (13:24.47PR)…ranked #2
U.S. in steeple, #5 U.S. at 1,500m by T&FN…bests of 3:35.83, 8:19.77,
13:24.47, 27:37.74.
2005: 2nd at USA Outdoors (8:20.49)6th in opening round at World
Outdoor Champs (8:21.84)...1st in at adidas Track Classic
(8:25.16) 1st at meet in Columbus (8:20.04)...2nd
at Rieti (8:19.46)...best of 8:19.46 2004: 2nd at Olympic Trials (8:17.91PR)...8th in opening round at Olympic
Games (8:31.59); 1st in 1500m at Sea Ray Relays (3:43.38)1st at Penn Relays
(8:25.02)7th in 3000m at adidas Oregon (7:50.70)14th in 5000m at Mt. Sac
(13:38.29)ranked #2 in U.S. by T&FN bests of 8:17.91, 7:50.70 & 13:38.29. 2003: 3rd at Pan Am Games (8:40.22)best of 8:31.03 in opening round at
USA Outdoors...ranked #4 in U.S. by T&FN. 2002: USA Outdoor steeple champ (8:19.07); 4th at USA Indoors 3 km
(7:59.15)4th at World Cup (8:32.27)13th at USA 4 km XC (11:47)4th at Gresham
(8:21.05 ); ran 8:23.30 in Monacoran 8:24.49 in Stockholm ranked #1 in U.S. by
T&FN best of 8:19.07. 2001: World University Games champ (8:21.97); 2nd at USA Outdoors
(8:22.68)...4th at US indoor 3,000m (7:59.41)...11th in opening round at World
Outdoors (8:44.54)10th in 4 km at USA XC Winter Nationals; 3rd at adidas Oregon
Track Classic (8:23.20)...ranked #2 in U.S. by T&FN...best of 8:21.00 in Stockholm. 2000: 7th, Olympic Trials (8:25.37) ...2nd SEC Outdoors 4th, NCAA
Outdoors (8:42.49) best of 8:25.37. 1999: 8th in heat, USA Outdoors (8:42.58)... 6th at NCAA Outdoors
(8:50.11)...best of 8:42.58. 1998: Southern Conference champion in steeple and 5 km...11th at SEC XC...75th
at NCAA XC...best of 8:52.12. 1997: Southern Conference XC runner of the year runner-up. 1996: Southern Conference freshman of year in XC