Current Journal Entry:
Early European Meets, Training, and the Trials (July 4, 2004)
Past Entries:
Training
and the Start of Indoors (January 30, 2004)
The Second Half Of The Season
(October 8, 2003)
Joining The Summer Circuit
(July 18, 2003)
Some Early-Season Losses, Then
A Near-Disaster at Nationals (July 13, 2003)
The Transition To Outdoor
(April 25, 2003)
Birmingham Gold (March
18, 2003)
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David's Facts & Figures
Sponsor: adidas
Racing Shoe: adidas MD
Training Shoe: adidas Supernova Classic
Agent: Mark Wetmore
Coach: Luiz de Oliviera
College: Georgia Tech
Height/Weight: 6'2 3/4" / 174
lbs
Date of Birth: 5/24/1975
| Personal Bests: |
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| Outdoor |
Indoor |
| 800 |
1:43.92 |
2002 |
| 1000 |
2:15.97 |
2002 |
| 1500 |
3:31.93 |
2002 |
| Mile |
3:54.23 |
1998 |
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| 800 |
1:45.69 |
2003 |
| 1000 |
2:17.85 AR |
2002 |
| 1500 |
3:39.04 |
2003 |
| Mile |
3:58.62 |
1998 |
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Georgia Tech alum David Krummenacker had a breakthrough
season in 2002, leading the U.S. lists in both the
800 (1:43.92) and 1500 (3:31.93). That made him the
only American ever to break both 1:44 and 3:32. And
he threw in a 3:56.45 mile for good measure. At the
2003 World Indoor Championships David became the first
American to win an international-championship 800
since Dave Wottle at the '72 Olympics, outkicking
the event's World Record holder, Wilson Kipketer. |
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