KATE O'NEILL
Event: Distance
Height: 5-4
Weight: 108
PR: 3,000m - 9:07.74 (2004); 5,000m- 15:21.66 (2004); 10,000m- 31:34.37
(2004)
Born: July 29, 1980
Current Residence: New Haven, Conn.
High School: Milton High School (Milton, Mass.) 99
College: Yale University 03
Coach: Mark Young
Agent: Bob Gordon
Club: Nike
Career Highlights: 2008 USA half-marathon champion; 3rd in 10,000 at 2004 Olympic Trials; 2004 Olympian; Two-time NCAA Northeast Region Runner of the Year (02 & 03); 2002 NCAA Championships runner-up
ONeill enters the Olympic year fresh off her first national
title, the 2008 half-marathon championship on the roads … had her best ever
result at a U.S. track championship with her third-place finish in the 10,000m
at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials. That performance was no surprise, since earlier
in the year she had set a personal bests at 5,000 and 10,000 meters. She also
was the top 8 km finisher for Team USA at the 2004 World XC Championships
(15th). She became the first Yale alum to compete in an Olympic Games distance
event since Frank Shorter ran the marathon in 1972 and 1976, receiving gold and
silver medals respectively. ONeill, who was one of the strongest female distance
runners in the Ivy League was a standout collegian at Yale, and holds the school
records in both the indoor and outdoor 3 km, 5 km, and 10 km...named the 2003
NCAA Woman of the Year for Connecticut, ONeill graduated from Yale in 2003 with
distinction as a history major with a 3.63 GPA...twin sister Laura also competed
for Yale and finished 7th in the 10,000m (33:04.23) at the 2004 Olympic Trials.
2008: USA half-marathon champion (1:11:57).
2007: 5th in 10,000m at USA Outdoors (33:08.18)…6th in 5,000m at
Naimette-Xhovemont (15:27.72)…9th in 10,000m at Stanford (32:15.15)…ranked #7 in
the U.S. by T&FN…best of 32:15.15.
2006: 6th in 10,000m at Stanford (33:04.39)
2005: did not compete
2004: 3rd in 10 km at Olympic Trials (32:07.25)21st at Olympic Games
(32:24.04)...3rd at Palo Alto 10,000m (31:34.37PR)...4th at USA XC 8 km
(27:38)...15th at World XC championships (28:37)...1st in 3,000m at Boston
(9:07.74)...3rd in 5,000m at Mt. SAC Relays (15:21.66PR)...ranked #3 at 5,000m in
the U.S. by T&FN...bests of 9:07.74, 15:21.66 & 31:34.37.
2003: NCAA outdoor championships 10 km runner-up (32:47.07)...1st in 3,000m
at Princeton (9:08.93)...2nd in 5,000m at Fairfax (15:51.30)...4th in 5,000m at
Modesto Relays (15:21.66)...3rd in 10,000m at Stanford (31:34.37)...Heptagonal
10,000m runner-up...bests of 9:08.93, 15:21.66 & 31:34.37.
2002: 5th in 5,000m at NCAA Outdoor Championships (16:13.60)...9th in
3,000m at NCAA Indoor Championships...Heptagonal Outdoor 3,000m and 5,000m
champion...Heptagonal Indoor mile and 3,000m champion...bests of 9:43.03 & 16:01.99.
2001: 13th in 5,000m at NCAA Outdoor Championships (16:13.44)...Heptagonal
Outdoor 5,000m champion and 3,000m runner-up...best of 16.13.44.
2000: 33rd at NCAA XC Championships (21:22.8)...5th in mile at Indoor
Heptagonal Championships.
3/31/08