Brian Sell Brian Sell, whose recent third place triumph in the 2008 Olympic Trials in New York landed him a spot on the USA mens’ Olympic team, is known as the “man who knows how to run that last…
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Brian Sell, whose recent third place triumph in the 2008 Olympic Trials in New York landed him a spot on the USA mens’ Olympic team, is known as the “man who knows how to run that last 10K of a marathon.” Backed by a powerful network of family, friends and former coaches, Sell will pack his bags, shoes and growing reputation to hit the track at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and represent Hansons-Brooks Distance Project and the United States.
Sell has racked up quite a collection of records and achievements, including: placing 25th at IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 2003; membership to USATF World Championship marathon team in 2005; first place in the U.S. Half Marathon in 2006; Chicago Distance Classic Champion in 2006 (1:04:25); first place in the USATF 25K Championships; and third in the 2008 Olympic Trials (2:11:40). His personal best marathon was run in 2:10:47 in October of 2006.
Needless to say, Sell says he’s looking forward to the “hot, flat course in Beijing.”
btw - you are going to go from the marathon - incurring pain - to dentistry - inflicting pain - you must love pain!
Best of luck with your running Brian.
I was in 2:20 shape in 2006 and improving when I got hurt. A nerve issue made it almost impossible to walk at times! BUT, I ran (limping) every day! So, take it from me, the bad days can be a lot worse! Cherish the great ones! I am so glad I never gave up. I want to line up with you at the trials in 2012! I know I will never be a contender for the team, but it's a huge honor just to toe the line.
You got the tools! Just keep pluggin away! The American running community really respects and admires you!
keep it up!