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Ritzenhein Feels at Home, Ready for Olympic Marathon Trials Build-Up, by Chris Lotsbom, RRW, used with permission

Larry Ederby Larry Eder
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Ritzenhein_DathanH-BostonM15.JPgDathan Ritzenhein, Boston Marathon 2015, photo by PhotoRun.net

I first saw Dathan Ritzenhein race as a sophomore in high school at the Foot Locker MidWest Regional. It has been fun to watch Dathan mature as both an athlete and as a human being. Now a father and husband, Dathan is training for what is probably his last Olympic Trials.

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Here is a thoughtful piece on Dathan Ritzenhein as he builds to February 2016 and the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for the Marathon.

RITZENHEIN FEELS AT HOME, READY FOR OLYMPIC MARATHON TRIALS BUILD-UP
By Chris Lotsbom, @ChrisLotsbom
(c) 2015 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved, used with permission.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (20-Sep) — In the moments before the starting gun fired, runners anxiously completed stride after stride, doing anything they could to avoid the tense feeling of anxiety and pre-race jitters flowing through their nerves. At the CVS Health Downtown 5-K here, they double and triple-checked their shoelaces and watches, as if doing so would help time pass more quickly.

In stark contrast to the group was Dathan Ritzenhein, looking supremely relaxed. A three-time Olympian, Ritzenhein appeared at ease before the starting gun, clad in his purple Nike singlet. He bounced around effortlessly, coming over to the press truck to exchange pleasantries a minute or so before the National Anthem boomed over the loudspeakers. In a sea of anxiety and pre-race commotion, “Ritz” appeared serene.

Don’t be fooled: Ritzenhein was more than ready to race. Leading the field through the mile in 4:30 and two miles in 8:55, he’d ultimately finish third in 14:03, a very strong showing for the marathon specialist. Only miler David Torrence and steeplechaser Dan Huling would beat him to the line.

Ritzenhein’s demeanor before the race –serving as the U.S. 5-K Championships– could be seen as a representation of his outlook going forward, especially as he readies for the build-up for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials next February in Los Angeles. At 32, the Rockford, Mich., native has been through this process three times before: he knows what it takes to earn a ticket to The Games, and how to not let the pressure get the best of him.

While the task is tall, Ritzenhein is confident and feels a new-found spark. After battling a string of injuries throughout his career while training in Boulder, Colo., and Portland, Ore., Ritzenhein with wife Kalin and two children, Jude and Addison, has returned to his home state of Michigan. The move has helped rejuvenate his legs in a sense, bringing him back to his roots and why he fell in love with running in the first place.

“I’m really just enjoying training. I really enjoy training right now,” Ritzenhein told Race Results Weekly, emphasizing the word ‘really’ while standing atop the awards stage after the race. “I’ve been having so much fun in Michigan, the family is having a blast, both of our families. It’s great and has put me in a good spot, too.”

Ritzenhein_DathanFV-Campaccio15.jpgDathan Ritzenhein, Campaccio, 2015, photo by PhotoRun.net

Clutching his finisher’s medal in his right hand and a water in his left, Ritzenhein smiles in between answers. He’s relaxed and confident. He speaks from the heart.

In years past, Ritzenhein sometimes appeared intimidating and deep in the zone, especially while wearing the all black Nike Oregon Project “skull” uniform. His game face was one of intensity and focus, and his times were eye-popping (60:00 for the half-marathon, 12:56.27 and 27:22.28 for 5000m and 10,000m, respectively, on the track). Now the father of two seems more relaxed, though still possesses a fire to perform to the very best of his abilities.

“I was waning on motivation a little bit and being able to be back home has just revived me,” he explained. “It’s been really cool.”

Ritzenhein has had a solid marathon career to date, notching a personal best of 2:07:47 at the 2012 Bank of America Chicago Marathon and finishing 9th at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Marathon. At the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, he finished a devastating fourth, forcing him to go back to the track and qualify for London 2012 in the 10,000m, instead.

For 2016 his eyes are on the marathon, plain and simple. He currently has the second fastest entry time of all qualifiers –the2:09:45 he ran at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon in 2013– only behind 2004 Olympic silver medalist Meb Keflezighi (2:08:37, Boston, 2014).

At the moment, Ritzenhein is in a slightly awkward spot. He is not racing a fall marathon, and it’s too early to begin his hard build-up for the February 13, Marathon Trials. Not having raced a track season, Ritzenhein has chosen to dabble at different distances on the roads recently. He finished third at both the HealthPlus Crim 10 Mile Road Race in August, and at the Faxon Law New Haven Road Race [U.S. 20-K Championships] earlier this month.

Healthy and upbeat, the Colorado alum cherishes each and every opportunity to toe the line. Racing shorter distances has helped stoke the fire and desire deep inside his wiry frame.

“It’s a strange time. For me its a little different, as usually I’d be coming off a World Championships or Olympics this time of year. So not doing that and not getting ready for a fall marathon is different. But I’m happy,” he said. “You know, just to be able to race, I just feel blessed and happy that I’ve raced a lot this year. It’s good, it’s important — you have to know how to race no matter what. In the marathon a lot of people think it’s just surviving. You still have to have that competitive instinct and I think that it’s important to be able to do these other distances.”

At the USA 5-K Championships here, Ritzenhein stepped down in distance and tested his speed. He looked like the younger “Ritz,” the man who wowed on the track prior to 2010. Reflecting on the race, Ritzenhein considered it a success. It was a confidence-booster and a nice step forward in preparing for the Olympic Trials.

“I wanted to come out here and feel good today. It was good, I’m really happy with it,” he said. “I wish that I would have been able to have one more gear. It was maybe a little slower the first mile than it needed to be to get rid of the faster track guys. All in all this is a great spot for me and I’m in a really good place.

After pausing for a moment, Ritzenhein continued: “I feel really good, I’m in a really good place. I’m coming off a really good Spring, and I’ve been healthy.”

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  • Larry Eder

    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys.

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