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Four-Time Olympian Flanagan Joins UO Coaching Staff

Four-Time Olympian Flanagan Joins UO Coaching Staff


EUGENE, Ore. – Four-time Olympian and 2017 NYC Marathon champion Shalane Flanagan will join the Oregon staff as an assistant coach to help lead the team’s distance program as announced Monday by head coach Jerry Schumacher. Flanagan has spent the past three years working with Schumacher as an assistant coach for the Nike Bowerman Track Club.
 
“Shalane will be a phenomenal addition to our staff,” Schumacher said. “Her accomplishments speak for themselves, and her seamless transition into coaching has been exceptional. Most importantly, she will be an amazing resource and mentor for our student-athletes as they navigate both their athletic careers and lives off the track. Shalane has the experience, drive, and compassion to be an outstanding leader for our student-athletes, and I can’t wait to see the impact she will have on our team.”
 
In her coaching role, Flanagan has been part of the emergence of the Bowerman Track Club as one of the top running groups in the world. At the recent World Athletics Championships Oregon22 in Eugene, the BTC was represented by 11 athletes from four countries including Elise Cranny (5,000m), Courtney Frerichs (steeplechase) and Karissa Schweizer (5,000/10,000m).
 
Frerichs ran a season-best time of 9:10.59 to finish sixth in her signature event while both Cranny and Schweizer were ninth at 5,000 and 10,000 meters, respectively. With her time of 30:18.05, a lifetime best, Schweizer became the third-fastest American woman over 10,000 meters.
 
In February 2022, Cranny set an American record of 14:33.17 in the indoor 5,000 meters, surpassing Flanagan’s previous record of 14:47.62 from 2009.
 
Flanagan had 10 years of success (2009-19) of her own within the Bowerman Track Club, making two Olympic teams in the marathon—2012, 2016—as a member of the group. She finished top 10 in both including a sixth-place finish at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
 
The following year, Flanagan ended a 40-year drought for American women at the 2017 New York City Marathon by winning the prestigious event.
 
Flanagan made her Olympic debut in 2004 and returned in 2008 to win a silver medal—upgraded from bronze—in the 10,000 meters. Flanagan also has a bronze medal to her credit from the 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Spain.
 
The Marblehead, Mass., native represented the United States at six World Athletics Championships, finishing as high as sixth in the 10,000 meters at the 2015 Championships in…

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