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Cragg, Flanagan to headline Suja Rock “n” Roll San Diego

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Cragg-Flanagan-UsaOlyT16.jpgAmy Cragg and Shalane Flanagan, photo by PhotoRun.net

The photo above is from one of the most exciting US Marathon Trials in recent memory. Amy Cragg and Shalane Flanagan, training partners, supported each other until they could no longer do it. Amy Cragg was encouraged early by Shalane Flanagan, and they, the roles were reversed.

After mile 24, Amy Cragg had to take off to preserve the win. Desi Linden went by Shalane Flanagan, taking second, and Shalane Flanagan made it exactly to the finish and wilted at the finish line.

Now both training well, as we get closer to Rio, Amy and Shalane will be running at the Suja RNR San Diego Half and Full Marathon. Here is the press release!

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Cragg, Flanagan to Headline Suja Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego

U.S. Olympians to lead more than 30,000 runners at final stop before the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

San Diego, CA – May 17, 2016 – U.S. Olympians Amy Cragg and Shalane Flanagan will get a final tune-up for the 2016 Olympic Games at the 19th annual Suja Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego Marathon & ½ Marathon, which will take place the weekend of June 3-5, 2016.

Cragg and Flanagan made the 2016 U.S. Olympic Marathon team, working together to finish 1st and 3rd at the Olympic Marathon trials in February. The Suja Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego Half Marathon is the only scheduled competition for the two athletes training for the Rio de Janeiro Games.

Cragg, 32, is a 2:27 marathoner and 2012 Olympian in the 10,000m who barely missed the 2012 Olympic team in the marathon. She won the Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Half Marathon last year in 1:12:04.

“We’re so excited to run another Rock ‘n’ Roll half marathon as part of our buildup on the road to Rio,” said Cragg, who won the marathon trials with a time 2:28:20. “Racing at the San Antonio half before the Olympic Trials gave us an opportunity to work together and test our fitness. We are looking forward to pushing ourselves again, this time in San Diego.”

Flanagan, 32, will be going to her fourth Olympic Games. She has one of the most decorated resumes among U.S. women–an Olympic bronze medalist in the 10,000m and a marathon PR of 2:21:14, second in U.S. history behind Deena Kastor‘s 2:19:36.

“Rock ‘n’ Roll was our good luck charm on the way to LA, so hopefully it will have the same effect this time,” added Flanagan, who has raced numerous Rock ‘n’ Roll events over the years in New Orleans, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Antonio. “We’re happy that San Diego is our last stop before Rio.”

“We’re delighted Amy and Shalane have decided to make Suja Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego part of the their Olympic preparation plans,” said Matthew Turnbull, elite athlete recruiter for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series. “Both athletes are familiar with our events around the world and I’m sure they will have a race plan with Rio in mind, but they will have defending champion Eri Hayakawa of Japan offering stern competition.”

The 2016 event will feature a revamped course with a new finish line downtown at Waterfront Park. The half-marathon course will take off from Balboa Park and travel through eclectic San Diego neighborhoods of Hillcrest, North Park and Normal Heights. In true Rock ‘n’ Roll fashion, live bands, enthusiastic cheerleaders and spectators will line the race route, concluding with a celebratory finish line festival and post race Toyota Rock ‘n’ Roll Concert Series headlined by Gavin DeGraw.

Event weekend kicks off with a free Health & Fitness Expo, where runners can find the latest in running technologies, fitness apparel, health and nutrition information and interactive displays. The Expo takes place at the San Diego Convention Center on Friday, June 3 from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.and Saturday, June 4 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Expo is free and open to the public.

Race weekend will once again feature two days of running with the Suja Rock ‘n’ Roll 5K on Saturday, part of what’s dubbed the Remix Challenge. Runners who complete the 5K, plus the half marathon, marathon or half marathon relay on Sunday will receive a medal for each race, plus a special Remix Challenge medal. For more information about Suja Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego or to register for the event, please visit RunRocknRoll.com/San-Diego.

About Suja Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego Marathon & ½ Marathon

The 19th annual Suja Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego Marathon & ½ Marathon will run through San Diego over the weekend of June 3 – 5. The race is known for lining the course with live bands and cheerleaders interspersed with themed water stations along each mile of the route. The original Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon in 1998 is still recognized as the largest inaugural marathon in U.S. history with 19,979 entrants. A free two-day Health & Fitness Expo at the San Diego Convention Center kicks off race weekend, featuring more than 80 fitness retailers, exhibits, free samples and interactive clinics. The event concludes Sunday afternoon with the Toyota Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series Headliner Concert by Gavin DeGraw. Over the 19-year history of the race, participating runners have raised more than $176 million for charity in San Diego. For more information about the Suja Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego, please visit www.RunRocknRoll.com.

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