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Brian Sell (born April 11, 1978) is a retired American long-distance runner who specialized in various long-distance track events before specializing as a marathoner in his professional career with Hansons-Brooks Distance Project. [2]
Career Highlights: 3rd at 2008 Olympic Trials - Men's marathon; 2007 U.S. 25 km champ; 2006 USA Half-Marathon champ; 2005 USA 25 km champion; 2-time LaSalle Bank Shamrock Shuffle champ. At the 2004 Olympic Trials - Men's Marathon, Sell boldly took the lead but later faded and failed to make the U.S. Olympic team.
16 paź 2007 · Brian Sell of the Hansons-Brooks Distance Project in Michigan, who broke 2:11 twice in 2006 marathons, is preparing for the U.S. Men's Olympic Marathon Trials in New York City on November 3....
Nobody knew Sell's name when he was a freshman in college, and certainly nobody wrote a book about him. Nobody knew much of anything about Sell until 2004 when he led the Olympic trials...
When most informed distance running fans think of Brian Sell, they think of a runner who races smart with steady, even pacing. What has allowed you to evolve into this type of racer and to not get caught up with many runners who start out too fast in races?
Distance runner Brian Sell represented the USA in the 2008 Olympics where he finished 22nd in the marathon with a time of 2:16. The former member of the Hansons-Brooks Distance Project boasts a marathon PR of 2:10, a Half-Marathon best of 1:02, and is a two-time USATF 25K Champion.
1 lis 2007 · Brian Sell, of the Hansons-Brooks Distance Project, is among the favorites in this weekend's USA Men's Olympic Marathon Trials in New York's Central Park.