Team NB

Moments in History

Maggie Vessey, World Championships Maggie Vessey runs a world leading 1:57.84 in the 800m in
Morocco on the last day to qualify for the World Championships in Berlin.
She finishes the year ranked #2 in the world at 800m and
#7 all-time among Americans at that distance.

Emily Brown wins the US XC Championships

Josh McAdams, US Championship Josh McAdams follows up his victory in 2007 with a
second US Championship in the Steeplechase.

2009
2008

Andrew Baddeley, Oslo Andrew Baddeley wins the prestigious Dream Mile in Oslo
and claims the world #1 ranking in the mile.

Josh McAdams, USATF Championships Josh McAdams claims an upset victory in the steeplechase at
the USATF Championships in Indianapolis.

2007
2004

Timothy Cherigat, 2004 Boston Marathon The 25 year old Cherigat became the first member of Team New Balance
to win the historic race with a time of 2.10.37.

Gilbert Okari Falmouth Road Race Gilbert Okari beat the Falmouth Road Race course record by
28 seconds, winning in a time of 31:08.

Jearl Miles Clark, United States Olympic Trials Qualifies for her fifth consecutive Olympics, establishing herself as one of the legends of US track and field.

Evans Rutto wins London and Chicago marathons

Evans Rutto, 2003 Chicago Marathon Rutto stormed to victory in the fastest debut marathon ever.

Hayley Tullet, World Championships Hayley Tullet earns bronze in the 1500m World Championships wearing a prototype pair of the LDS1000 racing spikes.

2003
2002

Khalid Khannouchi, Chicago Marathon Following his world record win in London, his 2.05.56 time victory in Chicago made him the only athlete in history with two sub 2.06 times in one year.

Khalid Khannouchi, London Marathon Khalid Khannouchi broke his existing world record with
a time of 2:05.38 in this race, which had what is largely
regarded as the greatest marathon field of all time.

Lidia Simon, 2001 World Championships Lidia Simon becomes the first TNB athlete to win a World Championship.

2001
2000

Lidia Simon, 2000 Olympic Games Team New Balance's second Olympic marathon medalist has an
outstanding performance, finishing only 7 seconds behind the gold medalist, Takahshi of Japan.

Khalid Khannouchi, 2000 Chicago Marathon In his first race as an American, Khalid Khannouchi wins the Chicago marathon and sets a new American Record.

Rod DeHaven, US Marathon Trials Rod DeHaven wins the US Marathon Trials.

Khalid Khannouchi, 1999 Chicago Marathon Khalid Khannouchi became the first member of TNB to hold a world record when he won the Chicago Marathon with a time of 2.05.42.

Richie Boulet, the Armory
Ritchie Boulet runs the first ever sub-4 minute mile at the Armory.

1999
1998

Khalid Khannouchi, New Haven 20k Road Race Khalid Khannouchi won the 1998 New Haven 20k Road race and attained a world 20k time of 57:36.

Khalid Khannouchi, Chicago Marathon In his marathon debut, Khalid Khannouchi achieved a stunning
victory time of 2:07.10.

1997
1995

Erik Nedeau, World Indoor Championships, Barcelona, Spain Erik Nedeau wins a bronze medal in the 1500m at the World Indoor Championships in Barcelona, Spain.

Team NB Women's Cross Country Team, US Cross
Country Championships
In an amazing upset, Team New Balance dominated this race—winning their first ever national team title.

1994
1992

Francie Larrieu Smith, Barcelona Olympics Francie Larrieu Smith has her 30-year career honored as she is selected as the torch bearer at the 1992 Olympic games in Barcelona.

Mark Curp, Philadelphia Half Marathon Team NB's Mark Curp won the Philadelphia Half marathon with a time of 1:00.55—setting a new American record.

1985
1984

John Treacy, Olympic Games, Los Angeles In his debut marathon,Treacy shocked the world with a sliver
medal winning performance.

Dick Beardsley, Boston Marathon Edged out by Alberto Salazar by 2 seconds in the infamous "Duel in the Sun"–one of the greatest races in Boston history.

1982
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