Friday, October 26, 2007

Suzy Hamilton - biography

Suzy Favor-Hamilton (born August 8, 1968) is an American professional middle distance runner.

Biography
Suzy Favor-Hamilton was born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin to Conrad and Rachel Favor. Suzy began running at age 9, and then attended and competed at Stevens Point Area High School, graduating in 1986. She attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in graphic arts in 1991. While a freshman there, she met Mark Hamilton, then a pitcher on the University baseball team. The two married a week after she graduated. Currently residing in New Glarus, Wisconsin, Suzy is coached by Peter Tegen.

High school competition
US Junior record in the 1500 m
Three times held the US Junior title in the 1500 m
Twice the Pan American Juniors gold medalist (1984, 1986)
Won 11 state high school titles
Named one of the 100 High School Athletes of the Century by Scholastic Sports Magazine

Collegiate
At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Suzy became the most successful collegiate female athlete ever, accomplishing:
Nine NCAA titles
NCAA Championships record holder in the 800 m and 1500 m
Two NCAA Cross-Country Championships runner-up awards
NCAA Top Six Award
NCAA Woman of the Year
23 Big Ten Conference championships
Four Big Ten Athlete of the Year Awards, which is now called the "Suzy Favor Award"
Big Ten Athlete of the Decade for the 1990s
World University Games silver medallist
Jumbo Elliot Award
Honda-Broderick Cup Award
Babe Zaharias Award
14 All-American awards

Professional
After graduating, Suzy has competed extensively, with the following results:
Competed three times for the US in the Olympic Games, 1992, 1996 and 2000
Competed seven times in the US National Championships
Held the US record for the 1000 m
Held the US indoor record for the 800 m
Won the bronze medal at the 1998 Goodwill Games
Finished 5th at the 2002 World Cross-Country Championships (short course), which was the best-ever finish by US woman
Five sub-four minute 1500 m, which are five of the nine fastest times ever run by an American
Only US woman to ever have the fastest seasonal 1500 m time in the world. In 2000, she was ranked number one in the world based on time, at 3:57.40.
Named USA Track & Field Distance Runner of the Year, 2000
Ranked number one in the US in 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001 and 2002

Exposure
With the extensive winning record that Favor-Hamilton boasts comes a tremendous amount of public exposure, including:
Featured in national ads for Nike, Reebok, Pert Plus Shampoo, Nordic Track, Clairol, Oakley and Kikkoman Foods
Featured in the magazines Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Rolling Stone, Runner's World, Harper's Bazaar, Men's Journal, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Track & Field News, Women's Sports & Fitness, Running Times
Appeared in the 1997 Suzy Hamilton Swimsuit Calendar
In 2004, Suzy wrote the book Fast Track: Training and Nutrition Secrets from America's Top Female Runner with Dr. Jose Antonio.

Commercial controversy
During the 2000 Summer Olympics, Hamilton was featured in a Nike TV commercial. It portrayed her living in a big house near a forest on a dark, creepy night when a chainsaw-wielding masked killer appears behind her and attempts to kill her, reminiscent of classic horror films. She manages to outrun him thanks to her Nike sneakers, and the ad closes with the message, "Why sports? You'll live longer." NBC aired it for only a short period of time when protestors called demanding that the ad be pulled off. Most protestors argued that it made light of violence against women, while others claim it was just too scary to watch, especially for children who enjoy watching the Olympics. Nike spokespeople retorted it was meant to be humorous, and Hamilton herself stated the ad was inspirational, since it is the woman who defeats the man.

Personal statistics
Height: 5 ft 4 in
Weight: 108 lb

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