Shannon Rowbury
Shannon Rowbury - battling for a medal
October 14, 2009
Shannon Rowbury earned a rare distance medal at a championship event in bringing home the bronze in Berlin. In this segment Shannon talks about her medal and the difficult challenges she faced in 2009. Shannon also gives her thoughts on why racing etiquette among US runners may be different than international competitors.
Shannon's lifetime bests:
800 - 2.00.94
1500 - 4:00.33
Mile - 4:20.34
3000 - 8.55.19i
5000 - 15:12.95
About Shannon Rowbury
| College: | Duke University |
| High School: | Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep |
| Bio: | A Duke graduate, Shannon is a San Francisco native who now lives in Oakland. |
Your post and lack of respect for this great athlete and great role model gives me the cringe factor
(It's not a cheesy question, it's a great question)
I'm just quite surprised the answer to that was not a flat "NO".
Even if you ignore the fact that 2 contenders were eliminated due to an incident on the backstretch,
she still needed to wait for the official DQ to be official which at the very least would also take away the immediate joy of medaling.
That can't be all she hoped for in a medal and by not acknowledging any asterisk next to "3rd" introduced a huge cringe factor to this interview.
regardless, grats to shannon on her 4th place medal. if she continues to progress, she should might be the fastest female 1500 meter runner in america (3rd? this year), that is, unless barringer decides to step down in distance
Thanks also Flotrack community members for 'shouting down' those who made irrelevant and insulting comments. That sort of commentary is almost always a part of the blog world of course - disrespectful and immature.
In Shannon's case, she is not only an excellent athlete, but a highly intelligent woman and someone for young athletes to look up to. She obviously was brought up well and raised by loving parents.
If this is your way of joking, it's not funny. Shannon is a classy lady and classy athlete. Class is something you either have or don't have. You obviuously don't.
I hope we don't have to wait until next year to hear from you again!
You haven't been injured in two years...not many runners can say that! Props to Coach Cook!
First, this version got cut off. The full piece will be posted momentarily.
Would you critics prefer that athletes not invite us into their homes? Shannon was a great sport to make time for us considering her schedule. It was my pleasure to be in their home, and it was simply amazing.
Your criticism in this manner is not OK. At least log on and take responsibility for your rude, ignorant comments.
I can speak for the Flo folks and say that we are here to support the sport through insight and coverage. We want to dig in and discuss what makes our heroes tick.
Your unproductive comments are disrespectful and unhelpful.
Oh, I almost forgot: Go Shannon!
Congrats Shannon.