Get to know Kim Smith

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  ⋅  Jul, 20 2009   |   Coverage created by Ryan From Flotrack


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About Kim Smith 

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Kim Smith, 27, stands as the fastest female miler, 5K, and 10K runner in New Zealand history. A graduate of Providence College in Rhode Island, the Auckland native won four NCAA titles in only two seasons…
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#10
Red Sled   August 10 at 6:47pm
Red Sled @ 4.00 minute mark of video
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Come On 'come On Josh'   August 10 at 5:25pm
what in the broken cauldron are you talking about?
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Come On Josh   August 10 at 5:03pm
Stop it Josh
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Darwinist   August 10 at 4:49pm
I will have to report this to my colleagues immediately at UT that will have finally found the "missing link." This is truly astonishing. A monumental day in history. Kim Smith: Neander-Zealand.
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JP   August 10 at 2:35pm
Truely lovely.

Take no prisoners in Berlin Kim
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GL   August 10 at 2:24pm
:*
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Phil   August 10 at 2:17pm
yeah kim!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#3
What??   August 10 at 1:30pm
Yeah, she's really pretty!!!
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Dave Fontaine   August 10 at 9:29am
Great Choice.
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Peace Out   August 10 at 9:02am
tear it up next week Kim-bo Slice
peace out
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Get to know Kim Smith

Kiwi Kim Smith wasn't always the best in New Zealand growing up. It wasn't until her final years at Providence, under the guidance of Coach Ray Tracy, that Kim really came into her own. Now Kim is one of the best female distance runners in the world. She has been to ever world championship track event since 2004 (she was 5th in the 5k at Osaka in '07). Now she is getting ready for the World Championships in Berlin where she will race the 10,000 this Saturday, August 15th.

Kim's Track PBs:
4:11 - 1500
4:24(i) - Mile (*NZ record)
8:35(o)/8:38(i) - 3000 (*Oceania records)
9:13(i) - 2 Mile
14:39(i)/14:45(o) - 5000 (*Oceania records)
30:35 - 10000 (*Oceania record)
August 9, 2009
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