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The USATF Distance Classic: heat sheets & bad predictions

By Ryan Sterner

May 18, 2017

The USATF Distance Classic, formerly known as the Hoka One One Middle Distance Classic, formerly known as the Oxy High Performance Meet, will take place on Thursday May 18th, 2017 in Los Angeles, Calif.

The format of the meet is a distance runner’s dream, just four events: the 800m, 1500m, 3000m steeplechase, and the 5000m. If all goes to plan, this meet will be over in a little less than 2.5 hours, and you can get home and put yourself to bed before 9pm PDT; and nothing says “distance runners rejoice” like an early bedtime.

Despite there only being four events, and held in a city known for particulate dense air, this meet is chock full of talent. And since this is 2017, and most of us no longer have the attention span for some long, drawn out preview, I’m just going to look through the heat sheets and tell you who I think is going to win and why.

MEN 800m

Section 1
1 Cohen, Mason Australia
2 Low, Christopher Brooks
3 Giesting, Chris Hoka/NJNYTC
4 Yorks, Izaic Brooks Beast
5 Barber, Lachlan Melbourne TC
6 Martinez, Bryan MX International
7 Gilreath, James Team Green
8 Kitur, Felix Santa Monica TC
Section 2 Timed Finals
1 Rimmer, Michael Puma
2 Kidder, Brannon Brooks
3 Mathews, Luke Melbourne TC
4 Brazier, Donavan Nike
5 Jock, Charles Nike
6 Abda, Harun Nike
7 Torrence, David Hoka One One
8 Osagie, Andrew Nike Oregon
9 Langford, Kyle Nike

CITIUS SAYS: Barring some sort of California disaster like an earthquake or a tremendous traffic jam, this one is going to be won out of the second heat by Donavan Brazier. He’s already ran 1:44.63 this season, and his PR is a full second clear of the next fastest person in the field.

The pacer is set to take the boys through 400m at 50.25, so let’s hope someone goes with him.

Women’s 800m

Section 1 Timed Finals
1 Landen, Shanie SLO Middle D
2 Malasarte, Megan Atlanta TC
3 Leinert, Shannon Brooks ID
4 Whelan, Elizabeth
5 Wiebe, Devan Brooks
6 Billings, Sarah Sydney Running
7 Hermansson, Hanna CalCoast Track
8 Brown, Alisha Oiselle
Section 2 Timed Finals
1 Crofts, Helen Unattached
2 Iyevbele, Kenyetta Hoka One One
3 Kajan, Selma Melbourne TC
4 Jackson, Dominique Oiselle
5 Smith, Jessica NIKE
6 Murphy, Samantha Unattached
7 Saunders, Claudia Brooks
8 Westaway, Jenna Brooks Canada
9 Annear, Grace Vic City Elite
Section 3 Timed Finals
1 Mires, Baylee Brooks
2 Brown, Ce’Aira Hoka Njnytc
3 Storey, Lora Sydney Running
4 Fields, Hannah Brooks
5 Griffith, Georgia Sydney Running
6 Butterworth, Lindsey Coastal Track
7 Silvander, Anna New Balance
8 Rubie, Anneliese Puma
Section 4 Timed Finals
1 Price, Chanelle NIKE
2 Simpson, Jennifer New Balance
3 Martinez, Brenda New Balance
4 Chambers, Kendra Texas Elite
5 Petty, Angela New Zealand
6 Sharp, Lynsey Great Britain
7 Tracey, Adelle NIKE
8 Barowski, Cecilia Hoka njnytc

Citius Says: Just a week ago on this very track, Brenda Martinez ran her first 800m of the season. She ran 1:59.21, which is a phenomenal opener and faster than she ran in all of 2016. Oh, and the 2nd place finisher in that race ran 2:04. A 1:59 opener, basically solo is a pretty neat way to open the season.

Now, I know what you’re saying, “but what about Jenny Simpson?” To that I say this is only her second track race of the season, and I expect her to finish a disappointing 4th place.

Men’s 1500m

Section 1 Timed Finals
1 Ramsden, Matthew Melbourne TC
2 Hunter, Charles Melbourne TC
3 Robinson, Paul Melbourne TC
4 Snow, Scott Forest Fire
5 Shaw, Reilly Deakin AC
6 Godwin, Adam Team Green
7 Estrada, Daniel MX International
8 Verdugo, Alexis MX International
9 Phillips, Andy Roots Running
10 Martinez, Jose MX International
11 Abdi Sr., Bashir Mudane Group
Section 2 Timed Finals
1 Masters, Riley Nike
2 Manzano, Leonel Hoka One ONe
3 Lancashire, Tom New Balance
4 Soratos, Cristian Adidas
5 Jenkins, Eric Nike Oregon
6 Denault, Robert Newmarket
7 Casey, Patrick Nike
8 Fleet, Mac NIKE
9 Hunter, Drew Adidas
10 Herrera, Daniel High Performance
11 Vining, Edward Sydney Running
12 Plummer, Adrian Sydney Running
Section 3 Timed Finals
1 Burkstrand, Travis Brooks ID
2 Crocker, Will District Track
3 O’Hare, Christopher Boston Athletics
4 Mead, Hassan Nike
5 Centrowitz, Matthew Nike
6 Winn, Daniel Boston Athletics
7 Wheating, Andrew NIKE
8 Penzenstadler, Sam District Track
9 Castle, Daniel Unattached
10 Farah, Mo Nike
11 Everard, Eoin Ireland
12 Noelle, Chad Asics Furman

Citius Says: Matthew Centrowitz. Easy. The reigning Olympic Gold Medalist shut down his indoor season early in the name of self-preservation and a good time. Sure, we have some guys in there that’ll likely rub elbows with him for a minute (and a hilarious off-distance attempt by Hassan Mead) but no bones about it folks, Centro will win the fast heat.

I could actually see this one being slow and methodical, despite the rabbits being tasked at 57.0 through 400m. We’ll be looking at the 2nd heat to be far more interesting than the “fast” heat.

Women’s 1500m

Section 1 Timed Finals
1 Findley, Kristen Big Bear TC
2 Cote, Laurence
3 Granados, Ayla Strava TC
4 van der Wyk, Tracee Unattached
5 Pomfret, Kendra Vancouver
6 Takahashi, Hina Nike Tokyo
7 Stafford, Lucia
8 Tsolis, Tori Strava TC
Section 2 Timed Finals
1 Kelly, Mariah New Balance
2 Farber, Lianne New Balance
3 Fulton, Eleanor Skechers
4 Roesler, Laura Nike/Texas
5 Lipari, Emily BAA
6 Stafford, Gabriela Brooks
7 Yee, Regan Langley
8 Grunewald, Gabriele Brooks
9 Macpherson, Sarah Vic CIty Elite
10 Piliusina, Natalja Brooks Beast
11 Vaughn, Sara Brooks Beast
Section 3 Timed Finals
1 Lagat, Violah Adidas
2 Conley, Kim New Balance
3 Gollish, Sasha Oiselle
4 McGee, Cory New Balance
5 Mecke, Dana Brooks/Texas Elite
6 Reid, Sheila Oregon
7 Rowbury, Shannon Nike Oregon
8 Schappert, Stephanie Hoka Njnytc
9 Efraimson, Alexa NIKE
10 Schneider, Rachel Under Armoud
11 Sutherland, Sara Saucony
12 Pen Freitas, Marta Portugal
13 Seccafien, Andrea

Citius Says: It’s hard not to pick Shannon Rowbury here, right? She’ll have plenty of company the whole way through, but the seasoned vet should shine in her season opener.

Men’s 3000m Steeple

Section 1 Timed Finals
1 Lagat, Haron US Army
2 Goodman, David Unattached
3 Hardy, Mike Unattached
4 Thibeault, Antoine Math Sport
5 Cotter, Tomas Asics Furman
6 Nelson, Aaron Zap Fitness
7 Miller, Bryce Unattached
8 Hesselbjerg, Ole Sparta
9 Updike, Isaac Team Run Eugene
10 Mullett, Rob Atlanta TC
11 Edwards, Jacob Columbus RUn
12 Van Halen, Aric Unattached
13 Bor, Hillary Unattached
14 Gay, John British Columbia
15 Mahoney, Travis Hoka One One
16 Mann, Jordan Providence
17 Shrader, Brian Saucony
18 Blomberg, Emil Hasselby

Citius Says: He’s an Olympian. He ran 8:13 last year. He’s going to be your winner at the USATF Distance Classic. What’s his name? Hillary Bor. Nice try everyone.

We would like to point out that Brian Shrader seems to be making an earnest attempt at a steepling career. Unless our sources are wrong, this will only be his 3rd steeple of his career which is coincidentally the 3rd steeple of his season. Godspeed, Brian.

Women’s 3000m Steeple

1 Garry, Kira Unattached
2 Sango, Misaki Unattached
3 Teschuk, Erin Asics Furman
4 Rolland, Megan Oiselle
5 Waite, Lennie Great Britain
6 Nelson, Alicia Boulder TC
7 Lawrence, Mel Oiselle
8 Talbert, Madelin Team Run Eugene
9 Bernard, Maria Saucony
10 Landwehr, Katie Unattached
11 Wilson, Alexina Oiselle
12 Butterworth, Alycia Unattached
13 Barr, Erika SRA Elite
14 Johnson, Rachel Asics
15 Cheever, Jamie Unattached
16 Howard, Marisa Oiselle

Citius Says: There should be a handful of women in the mix here. At a glance I see a bunch of ladies who have ran high 9:40s already this season, an Olympian, some Minnesota natives. A real fun bunch. We’ll give the nod to Mel Lawrence, with a nice final lap, and a finish that hovers around 9:40.

Men’s 5000m

1 Tessema, Josef American Distance
2 Buchanan, Reid Mammoth Track Club
3 Legesse, Frezer Under Armoud
4 Stilin, Joe Zap Fitness
5 Kipchirchir, Shadrack US Army
6 Erassa, Kirubel Atlanta TC
7 Ziensellassie, Futsum Hoka One One
8 Fernandez, German NIKE
9 Hehir, Martin Hoka One One
10 Lutz, Craig Hoka One One
11 Bruchet, Luc Asics/Canada
12 Simbassa, Abbabiya American Distance
13 Asaoka, Mitsunori Hitachi Tran
14 Muta, Yuki Hitachi Tran
15 Yanagi, Toshiyuki Hitachi Tran
16 Trouard, Andrew The Rebel
17 Ichikawa, Takanori Hitachi Tran

Citius Says: This is such a difficult task because it requires a bit of critical thinking. Sure, I could just go out and choose the guy with the fastest personal best, but then you’d all think that we were being dense, and providing no substance. And that’s why you came here, right? For substance? Well. Let’s just go with Kirubel Erassa, mostly because he’ll be going head to head against a very fast former teammate, and he’ll be damned before a he let’s a fellow Cowboy alum beat him to the line. How about that for substance?

Women’s 5000m

1 Cridebring, Alycia Rabbit
2 Eccleston, Amanda Brooks
3 Macumber, Cally Hansons-Brooks
4 Weightman, Laura NIKE UK
5 Spencer, Kate Sydney Running
6 Pagano, Sarah BAA
7 Cliff, Rachel Unattached
8 Flores, Brenda Corre AC
9 O’Connell, Jessica Canada
10 Lopez, Sandra MX International
11 Bates, Emma BAA
12 Rogers, Natosha New Balance
13 O’Connor, Leah Adidas
14 Silva, Samantha BTC/NIKE
15 Balouris, Elaina Unattached
16 Digby, Erica Vancouver Vancouver
17 Paquette, Lauren Brooks
18 Flanagan, Rosa New Zealand
19 LaBeaud, Natasha Skechers
20 Sachtleben, Bethany Saucony
21 Larsson, Maria Melbourne TC

Citius Says: Here’s another race that feels like a toss up. The ones with clear winners are much more fun to quip about. Let’s go with Natosha Rogers, mostly because her running career has been very strange since her 2nd place finish at the 2012 trials, and she seems to be getting back on track (great pun!) these past two seasons.

Ryan Sterner

Hobby jogger and soup enthusiast whose work has appeared in a number of highly esteemed publications such as Flotrack, The Howard Lake Herald Journal and Ebaum's World. Currently a resident of Los Angeles, where he spends most of his time indoors.