American long-distance runner
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] Sell represented the United States at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the men's marathon . He attended Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania , where he ran on the Saint Francis University cross country team.
Running career
High school
Sell attended Northern Bedford High School , where he participated in multiple sports. In addition to running he was a wrestler as well as a wide receiver on the football team, and did not join the track team until his sophomore year.[ 3] His best track times by the end of his senior year were 4:28 (min:sec) in the 1600-meter and 10:06 in the 3200-meter.
Collegiate
Sell began at Messiah College ,[ 4] then transferred to study at Saint Francis University , where his athletic career reached new heights. He represented SFU at the 2000 NCAA Division I XC Championships, where he ran the 10K in 31:17.1 and was a two time All-American.[ 5]
Post-collegiate
Sell placed third overall in the 2008 USA Olympic Team Trials Marathon in Central Park , New York City on November 3, 2007, with a time of 2:11:40, earning him a spot, along with Ryan Hall and Dathan Ritzenhein , on the U.S. men's marathon team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing , where he finished the Olympic Marathon in 22nd place with a time of 2:16:7.[ 6]
Sell ran the 2009 New York Marathon , which he and his coach have indicated was his last competitive race.[ 7]
Achievement chronology
2002 – 3rd at USATF Fall Cross Country Championships
2002 – Chiba Ekiden Relay Team
2002 – 8th at USATF Championships 10K (road)
2002 – 8th at USATF Championships 8K (road)
2002 – 4th at USATF Championships 7 mile (road)
2003 – 13th at USA 2004 Olympic Trials Marathon (after leading through 21 miles)
2003 – 25th at IAAF World Half Marathon Championships (1st American)
2003 – 2nd at USATF Championships 20K (road) (5th fastest American 20k time ever 59:18)
2003 – 8th at USATF Championships 8K (road)
2004/2005 – 1st place LaSalle Bank Shamrock Shuffle
2005 – 2nd at USATF Championships 10 mile (road)
2005 – 1st place USATF 25K
2005 – 9th at World Championships marathon, Helsinki, Finland
2006 – 1st place USA Half Marathon Championships
2006 – 4th place Boston Marathon in a PR 2:10:55
2006 – Reed’s Lake 10K Champion 29:02
2006 – Chicago Distance Classic Champion 1:04:25
2006 – 6th place Chicago Marathon in a PR 2:10:47
2007 – 1st place Sauder's Egg Run
2007 – 1st place USATF 25K Championships
2007 – 3rd place USA 2008 Olympic Trials Marathon (qualifying for Olympic team)
2008 – 1st place Miami Half Marathon , 1:03:46
2008 – 22nd place, 3rd American at the Men's Olympic Marathon , 2:16:07
2008 – 1st place Rock 'n Roll San Antonio Half Marathon, 1:02:50
2009 – 5th place 2009 USA Half Marathon Championships , 1:02:36
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