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Career Highlights
» 2005 ING NYC Marathon 3rd place
» 2004 Olympic Marathon Silver Medallist
» 2004 ING NYC Marathon Runner-Up
» 00, 04 Olympic Trials 10,000m champion
» 2004 Marathon Olympic Trials runner-up
» 12th in 10,000m at 2000 Olympics
» 3-time U.S. 10,000m champ ('00, ’02, ’04)
» 2-time USA 12km XC champ (’01, ’02 )
» 3-time U.S. 15 km champ (’01, ’02, ’04)
» 4-time NCAA champion
» American 10,000m record holder
» Olympic Trials 10,000m record holder
» U.S. Championships 10,000m record holder

"Highlight?... Winning the Silver Medal and placing second at the ING NYC Marathon
seventy days later. "



During the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Mebrahtom Keflezighi (pronounced Kef-lez-ghee) secured a place in history. In one of the most dramatic Olympic Marathons ever, Meb won a Silver Medal despite being ranked 39th out of 100 competitors. As the Silver Medal winner for the USA, Meb attracted new fans around the globe as he was awarded his Silver Medal in front on millions of viewers. Seventy days later, Meb would stun the track and field world by finishing second in the prestigious 2004 ING New York City marathon—a feat last achieved by an American in 1993.

“You make us so proud Meb!” a woman with an American flag yelled from the stands as Meb crossed the finish line of the ING NYC Marathon. This time, Meb had finished third at the 2005 ING NYC Marathon, and represented the United States on the medal stand for the second year in a row. After years of racking up honors, Meb has vaulted himself and his truly encouraging story into the international spotlight.

Now considered "the top US distance runner” by USA Track & Field, Meb has astonished coaches ever since he ran a 5:20 mile in junior high. Meb’s athletic success at the high school level and 4.0 GPA attracted the attention of the best colleges in the nation. Coach Bob Larsen offered Meb a full scholarship to the University of California-Los Angeles, a rare opportunity for a distance runner. As an undergraduate at UCLA, Meb won four NCAA titles in one year. Meb’s accomplishments have earned him the title as "The Greatest Distance Runner in UCLA History." Meb’s special relationship with Coach Larsen started in 1994, when Meb was a freshman and continues today.

After Meb earned his B.A. in Communication Studies with a specialization in Business from UCLA, he pursued a career as a professional runner. During his transition from collegiate to professional running, Meb notified his potential sponsors of his goal to be one of the best distance runners in the world. As a result of his athletic potential, great personality and naturally infectious smile, Meb was courted by major athletic apparel companies. Meb’s persistence has enabled him to focus on his athletic development from a national class runner to one of the best in the world.

Meb has persevered through stints of injuries after college to achieve remarkable success. This spirit of endurance is fueled by his parents’ fervent determination to save their family from the gruesome 30-year war between Eritrea and Ethiopia. Knowing that his life was threatened by the Ethiopian regime, Meb’s father fled the country and worked for four years as a laborer to save his family. The family reunited in Italy where they lived for two years before arriving in San Diego in the late 1980s. Despite the language barriers and life as immigrants, Meb and his ten siblings have created their own legacy by making education their number one priority. Among the children who are out of high school, they hold six undergraduate degrees, an MBA, an MD, a JD and another is a second year student at Stanford University. In 1998, Meb became a US citizen and he possesses dual-citizenship with Eritrea.

For many Eritreans, Meb symbolizes what their families fought for in the war with Ethiopia: the freedom to succeed. For long distance running fans, Meb is a role model who has rejuvenated interest in the sport, attracting new fans in the same vein as Tiger Woods and the Williams sisters. To the American public, Meb symbolizes what is possible when we take advantage of the resources and opportunities around us. According to Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab, the CEO of the NHP Foundation, “Meb is an inspiration to all new Americans and his story demonstrates the power of the American Dream.”


"From a small village in Eritrea to an Olympic runner...
I thank God for my beautiful journey."
 


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