Olympics Updates: Women's Marathon Trial Results and Soccer Draws

The race in Boston is over and Deena Kastor took first place with a time of 2:29.35. The Boston Trials site has the full results, as well as links to additional information about each runner. Kasie Enman finished in 11th place with a time of 2:37.14. Heidi Westerling was 26th with a time of 2:41.09. Emily LeVan was 67th with a time of 2:45.45 and Joan Benoit Samuelson’s time of 2:49.08 put her in 90th place. (On a personal, slightly confessional note, I ran a mile and a quarter this morning at my usual blistering pace … before heading off to do other things … and I am feeling a little short-of-breath just typing their times.)

Meanwhile, in Beijing, the Women’s Olympic Soccer Tournament Draw is all set, Brazil having made it in as the final qualifier after defeating Ghana. Looks like the USWNT hit some good luck this time (while Group F definitely looks like the Grim Reaper’s Group). Here’s how the groups line up:

Group E (Tianjin): China, Sweden, Argentina, Canada
Group F (Shenyang): Korea DPR, Nigeria, Germany, Brazil
Group G (Qianhuangdao): Norway, USA, Japan, New Zealand

And here’s the match schedule (so you can start planning your vacation NOW)! There’s a clock and link up at the top of the schedule page where you can change the match times to be in sync with your local time.

The USWNT plays it’s first Olympic match against Norway on Aug. 6th. They play Japan on the 9th and their final game in group play is with New Zealand on the 12th. If they finish first in the group, they next play the 3rd best team from group E or F in the quarterfinals. (Were they to end up second in their group, they would play the winner of group F.)

Here’s the draw for the US Men’s team, along with the match schedule on the men’s side.

Finally, Pia has named her 25-woman roster for the USWNT’s next three domestic friendlies. Briana Scurry continues in the mix, and I have to think she’ll be getting some playing time, as Pia sorts out the goalies for the Olympics. So far, only the Alabama game is being televised. That seems a shame. Game one, in Cary, NC, is on April 27 against Australia.


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