USA Track & Field names Greg Crowther '95 & Nikki Kimball '93 Ultrarunners of the Year

Nikki Kimball
Colorado Springs -- The Mountain Ultra Trail (MUT) Council
of long distance running has chosen Williams graduates Greg
Crowther and Nikki Kimball, the 2007 USA Track & Field (USATF)
Ultrarunners of the Year. They will receive their awards at the
annual USATF National Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii on Saturday,
December 1 at an awards breakfast.
In order to be considered for the USATF Mountain and Ultrarunning
awards an athlete must show top results in U.S. competitions for
2007 (November 1, 2006 through October 31, 2007) to include
mountain races (these may be on paved/gravel surfaces as long as
there is significant elevation loss or gain) and trail races of
varying lengths, as well as road races for the ultra category
(distances beyond the marathon). International results are also
considered. The nominee must be an ambassador for the sport.
Nominee must be a USATF member for 2007.
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| Greg Crowthe |
Greg Crowther, 34, Seattle, WA, is the male Ultrarunner of the
Year. Crowther was the USA National 50km Champion setting a course
record of 3:04:35. He was the USA 100km Road Champion running
7:14:31, placed second at Miwok 100km trail, finished in eleventh
place to score for the bronze-medal winning USA 100km Team at the
IAU World Cup in The Netherlands running 6:52:52, first place and
course record at Bridle Trails 50km, and first place at SunMart 50
Miler in 5:37:36. Crowther is a research scientist in the
Department of Medicine at the University of Washington. He
graduated from Williams College in Massachusetts in 1995 with a
degree in biology and earned a Ph.D. in Physiology & Biophysics
from the University of Washington.
At Williams Crowther captained the first Eph men's cross country
team to win the NCAA title (1994) and earned All-NESCAC and All-New
England honors.
Nikki Kimball, 36, Bozeman, MT, is a repeat winner of the female
Ultrarunner of the Year award. Kimball finished first in course
record time at the Spokane River 50km Race, finished second at
Miwok 100km, first at Western States 100 Miler notching the second
fastest time on the course, and finished first in course record
time at the Ultra Tour Du Mont Blanc. Last July Kimball won the
White River 50 Mile Trail National Championships and set a course
record. She broke ultrarunning legend Ann Trason's record there in
2003 and has now broken her own record there on three subsequent
occasions. She was also winner of Mount Masochist. Kimball, like
Crowther, is a 1993 graduate of Williams College. She is a physical
therapist in Livingston, Montana.
Both Crowther and Kimball grew up in the Rutland, VT area.
Crowther captained the first Eph cross country team to win the NCAA
title (1994) and earned All-NESCAC and All-New England honors.
Kimball ran one season of cross country for the Ephs and competed
all four years as a member of the Eph Nordic ski team. She finished
in the top 20 at the NCAA Division I Skiing Championships each
year.





