Francie LARRIEU-SMITH

Stati Uniti d'America
Stati Uniti d'America
AtleticaAtletica
Partecipazioni4
Prima partecipazioneMonaco 1972
Anno di Nascita1952

Biografia

Francie Larrieu-Smith had one of the longest distance running careers of any American ever. She competed in the Olympic Games in 1972, 1976, 1988, and 1992, won 16 national titles on the track, three AIAW titles, all in 1974, and was AAU cross-country champion in 1973-74. Internationally, Larrieu represented the USA numerous times, placing second at the 1977 World Cup in the 1,500 and second in the 1991 World Cup marathon. She is the sister of Ron Larrieu, an Olympic distance runner for the US, is a member of the United States Track & Field Hall of Fame, and now works in public relations. Larrieu-Smith attended Cal State Long Beach and UCLA, and represented numerous clubs during her long career.

Personal Bests: 800 – 2:00.22 (1976); 1500 – 4:05.09 (1976); Mile – 4:27.52 (1979); 3000 – 8:50.54 (1985); 2 miles – 9:38.1i (1981); 5000 – 15:15.2 (1988); 10000 – 31:28.92 (1991); Mar – 2-27:35 (1991).

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