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November 11, 2022

Peterman's Long Trail gold earns him USATF Athlete of the Week honors

INDIANAPOLIS — Taking gold in the Long Trail race and leading Team USATF to the title at the World Mountain & Trail Running Championships, Adam Peterman (Missoula, Montana/USATF Montana) earned recognition as the 38th USATF Athlete of the Week award winner for 2022.
 
Peterman, who ran collegiately at Colorado and was the Pac-12 bronze medalist in the 3,000m steeplechase in 2016, covered the 78km course in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in 7:15:53 to win by almost 13 minutes and help the U.S. to a big margin of victory over runners-up France and third-place Spain. In June Peterman won the Western States 100-miler, the oldest 100-mile race in the world, the latest in a streak of ultrarunning victories for the 27-year-old Montanan.
 
Other top performances from last week:

  • Allie McLaughlin won the women's Uphill Mountain race at the World Mountain and Trail Running Championships in Thailand in 55:15 to lead the U.S. to the team trophy. She also placed third in the Up and Downhill Mountain race.
  • Weini Kelati won the women's USATF 5km Championships on the streets of New York City by 14 seconds in 15:16, defending the title she won last year and setting an event record.
  • Abdihamid Nur outkicked Hillary Bor to win the men's USATF 5km Championships in New York, clocking an event record of 13:24 as he picked up his first national title.
  • Ryan Duffy, 13, won his age group at the USATF 5km Championships by 19 seconds in 15:56 and then won his state USATF 4km Cross Country boys 13-14 crown on Sunday.
  • Aliphine Tuliamuk finished seventh in the women's NYC Marathon with a personal best of 2:26:18, 32 seconds faster than her previous PB.

Now in its 21st year, USATF’s Athlete of the Week program is designed to recognize outstanding performers at all levels of the sport. USATF names a new honoree each week when there are high-level competitions and features the athlete on USATF.org. Selections are based on top performances and results from the previous week.

2022 Winners: January 10, Alicia Monson; January 17, Keira D’Amato; January 24, Nyckoles Harbor; January 31, Elle Purrier St. Pierre; February 7, Chris Nilsen; February 14, Grant Fisher; February 21, Camille Herron; February 28, Cole Hocker; March 7, Grant Fisher; March 14, Randolph Ross; March 21, Grant Holloway; March 28, Anna Hall; April 4, Natalie Cook; April 11, Valarie Allman; April 18, Gabby Thomas; April 25, Robyn Stevens; May 2, Erriyon Knighton; May 9, Emily Sisson; May 16, Britton Wilson; May 23, Janee Kassanavoid; May 30, Michael Norman; June 6, Chari Hawkins; June 13, Devon Allen; June 27, Sydney McLaughlin; August 10, Roisin Willis; August 17, Grant Fisher; August 24, Kara Winger; August 31, Alicia Monson; September 7, Kara Winger; September 14, Joe Kovacs; September 21, Biya Simbassa; September 28, Garrett Heath; October 4, Hillary Bor; October 11, Emily Sisson; October 18, Katelyn Tuohy; October 25, Chris Gomez; November 1, Parker Valby; November 8, Adam Peterman.

We welcome your nominations!

To nominate an athlete for USATF Athlete of the Week, please send a detailed email about his/her performance to communications@usatf.org.

Join the conversation with USATF on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook using the hashtag #USATF.

Photo credit: Mike McMonagle

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