IAAF Diamond League - MonacoJul 17, 2015 by Taylor Dutch
Shannon Rowbury Breaks 1500m American Record in Monaco
Shannon Rowbury Breaks 1500m American Record in Monaco
Official Release from USATF
MONACO -- Olympian Shannon Rowbury (Portland, Oregon) etched her name in the history books Friday, breaking Mary Decker's American record in the Herculis Monaco meeting women's 1,500 meters in 3:56.29, pending ratification.
Aided by a tremendous rabbiting effort by Chanelle Price, every athlete in Friday's Diamond League race set a best of some kind, whether it was a season's best, personal best or in the case of Ethiopia's Genzebe Dibaba, a world record.
Price (Easton, Pennsylvania) perfectly paced Dibaba, European champion Sifan Hassan, Rowbury and the rest of the field with an opening lap of 1:00.31, and paced the lead pack through 800 meters in 2:04.52 before leaving it to Dibaba for the final two laps.
Rowbury and compatriot Jenny Simpson pushed each other throughout the race, but as Dibaba charged towards the line for the world record in 3:50.07, it was Rowbury who emerged as the top American. The two-time 2015 USATF Indoor champion stormed to the finish to come away with a third-place performance of 3:56.29. Simpson (Boulder, Colorado) crossed fourth in a season's best 3:57.30.
"Gosh! It's amazing!" Rowbury said, according to IAAF. "I knew the race was going to be very fast with Dibaba and that I needed to pass the more people I could. I knew I also had to beat Jenny Simpson if I wanted to break the NR so I had to be patient, to prepare and I tried to relax. I next need to see how I compete against these girls again as they will be there in Beijing. The race will be tactical so you never know how it will end."
"Gosh! It's amazing!" Rowbury said, according to IAAF. "I knew the race was going to be very fast with Dibaba and that I needed to pass the more people I could. I knew I also had to beat Jenny Simpson if I wanted to break the NR so I had to be patient, to prepare and I tried to relax. I next need to see how I compete against these girls again as they will be there in Beijing. The race will be tactical so you never know how it will end."
Rowbury broke Decker's previous American record of 3:57.12, set in Stockholm, Sweden prior to her two gold medals at the 1983 World Championships, dubbed as the "Double Decker". Rowbury now owns two American records outdoors, setting the two-mile American record at the 2014 Nike Prefontaine Classic.