Shalane Flanagan

Marblehead

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Distance, Marathon, Cross Contry

As a student at Marblehead High School in Massachusetts, Flanagan's accomplishments included three-time All-State cross country performances, a first-place All-State outdoor track finish in the mile in 4:52.38 and the two-mile in 10:24.21 (state meet record still stands as of 2017; her 4:46.91 mile won the National Scholastic Indoor Championships. Flanagan attended the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where she won national cross country titles in 2002 and 2003—becoming the first individual champion in the sport in Tar Heel history—and numerous track accolades, with best times of 4:11.24 in 1500 m (7th in the U.S. at any level in 2003), 9:00.22 in the 3000 m and 15:20.54 in the 5000 m. She holds the American record times in the 3000 meters (indoor), 5000 m (indoor) and 15K road race. She won the silver medal at the 2008 Olympics in the 10,000 m (after an upgrade from bronze)[1] and the bronze medal at the 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. She won the Women's 2017 New York City Marathon, the first American woman to do so since Miki Gorman in 1977.[2]


Class: 2000  Inducted: 2007

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