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Dunn, Seaman, Cohen headline Team USA at World Race Walk CupContact: Tom Surber Media Information Manager [email protected] 317-713-4690 Tuesday, May 6, 2008 News & Notes, Volume 8, Number 27 Philip Dunn, Tim Seaman and Samantha Cohen will lead Team USA this weekend as the world's finest race walkers compete at the 23rd IAAF World Race Walk Cup in Cheboksary, Russia. A total of 55 nations have entered more than 450 athletes to compete in five separate races (men's 50 km, men's & women's 20 km and junior men's and women's 10 km races). Each contest will be held around a 2 km loop course. Team USA will be led in the 50 km men's race by two-time Olympian and 1999 Pan American Games bronze medalist Philip Dunn, who won the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials -50 km Race Walk in convincing fashion February 10 at Crandon Park in Miami, Fla. In order to compete in the 50 km walk at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Dunn must first better the Olympic Games B qualifying standard of 4 hours 7 minutes this weekend in Russia. Dunn faced the identical scenario after finishing third at the 2004 Olympic 50 km Trials in Chula Vista, Calif. Dunn punched his ticket for the Olympic Games in Athens when he bettered the Olympic A standard on March 23, 2004, with his time of 3:59:12 at a race in Tijuana, Mexico. Joining Dunn on the 50 km roster is U.S. Olympic Trials - 50 km Race Walk runner-up Matt Boyles, who will be competing in only his third ever 50 km race this weekend. Also on the U.S. roster is the ageless Ray Sharp, who finished fourth at the 2007 U.S. 50 km Championship and ended last year ranked #5 in that event in the U.S. by Track & Field News. Two-time Olympian and five-time U.S. 20 km champion Tim Seaman will lead the U.S. men's contingent in 20 km competition. He'll be joined by John Nunn, who finished third at the 2007 U.S. 20 km and 50 km championships, and placed seventh at the 2007 Pan Am Games at 20 km. The Team USA women's 20 km squad will be led by Samantha Cohen, who placed third at last year's Nationals and ended the 2007 campaign ranked #2 in the U.S. by T&FN. She'll be joined by Jolene Moore, who was the runner-up at the 2007 U.S. Championships and Maria Michta, who placed fourth at last year's Nationals. Heading up the Team USA Junior Men's squad are reigning 10 km champion Roberto Vergara and 2007 Nationals third-place finisher Matthew Forgues. Leading the Junior Women's roster is Jenna Monahan, who placed fourth at the 2007 U.S. Championships. Maryanne Daniel (Clinton, Ct.) and Dave McGovern (Locust Valley, N.Y.) will serve as the Team USA coaches for this event. Steve Vaitones is the team manager, with Philip Vardiman the team doctor. 2008 IAAF Race Walk World Cup - Team USA Roster Men 50 km Matt Boyles - Cedarville, Ohio Philip Dunn - San Diego, Calif. Steve Quirke - Kenosha, Wisc. Ray Sharp - Houghton, Mich. Ben Shorey - Zion, Ill. Men 20 km John Nunn - San Diego, Calif. Tim Seaman - Imperial Beach, Calif. Patrick Stroupe - Armstrong, Mo. Michael Tarantino - San Diego, Calif. Chris Tegtmeier - Jansen, Neb. Women 20 km Susan Armenta - San Jose, Calif. Stephanie Casey - Salem, Ore. Samantha Cohen - Racine, Wisc. Maria Michta - Nesconset, N.Y. Jolene Moore - Northbrook, Ill. Junior Men 10 km Trevor Barron - Bethel Park, Pa. Matthew Forgues - Boothbay, Maine Roberto Vergara - Edinburg, Texas Junior Women 10 km Catherine Davis - Peekskill, N.Y. Miranda Melville - Rush, N.Y. Jenna Monahan - Holbrook, N.Y. For more information on Team USA at the 2008 IAAF World Race Walk Cup in Russia, visit: www.usatf.org. NDSCS dedicates track to Owen and Dee Jensen The North Dakota State College of Science hosted a naming ceremony for the university's track and field facility on April 29 naming it in honor of the late Owen "OJ" Jensen and current USA Track & Field Vice President Dee Jensen, who are former longtime NDSCS faculty members and coaches. The facility is now known as the OJ and Dee Jensen Track. Owen, a native of Pekin, N.D., came to NDSCS in 1974 and taught in the Business Administration and Management Department until he passed away in 2002. He started the women's basketball program in 1974 and coached men's track and cross country from 1974 until the programs' final seasons in 2002. Owen was selected NDSCS's Outstanding Educator of the Year in 1996, named Region XIII Coach of the Year four times, and coached teams to six region track titles and five cross country championships. Overall, his teams produced 112 Region XIII champions, 27 All-Americans and 44 Academic All-Americans. Dee, from Heimdal, N.D., also came to NDSCS in 1974 and taught in the Office Administration Department until 2006. She initiated women's track and field in 1975 and continued to lead the program until its final season in 2002. During her tenure, the women's track program won 10 Region XIII championships, captured seven individual national championships, and boasted 42 All-Americans and 95 All-Region XIII athletes. She was named Region XIII Coach of the Year 10 times, NJCAA Women's Coach of the Year in 1986 and was inducted in the NJCAA Hall of Fame in 1998. Because of their dedication to NDSCS and the track and cross country programs, Owen and Dee were recognized as the Wildcats of the Year at the 2002 alumni Homecoming awards ceremony. The couple was also widely known throughout the national and international track community for their active roles in associations and participation in events such as the Olympic Games, Goodwill Games and World Championships. Dee continues to serve on the USA Track and Field Board of Directors, Women's Track and Field Executive Committee and the National Track and Field Officials Committee. # # # |