Dan Browne
 Browne running 10,000 m at the 2008 Olympic Trials |
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| Born | (1974-06-24) June 24, 1974 Portland, Oregon, United States |
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| Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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| Weight | 66 kg (146 lb) |
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| Sport | Running |
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| Event | 10 km to marathon |
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| College team | West Point |
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| Club | Nike, Beaverton[1] |
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| Updated on 7 May 2018 |
Daniel J. Browne (born June 24, 1975)[2] is an American distance runner. He has won numerous major American road race championships and was a member of the 2004 Olympic team in the 10 km and marathon.
Education
Brown attended West Linn High School, a suburb of Portland, Oregon, graduating in 1993.[3] He graduated from The United States Military Academy with a major in Spanish & Portuguese and a minor in Systems engineering in 1997.[4]
Running career
Browne first took running seriously while in high school. He attended the United States Military Academy as a member of the class of 1997. While at West Point, he became the only cadet to ever run a mile under four minutes (3:59.37), and set school records in the 3,000, 5,000 and 10,000 meters, which remain unbroken 10 years later.[4] Upon graduating from West Point, he underwent basic officer training before being invited to joint the Army's World Class Athlete Program. He moved to Colorado and trained full-time while serving his service commitment in the Colorado National Guard. He won the short course race at the 1998 USA Cross Country Championships. He was later approached by legendary running coach Alberto Salazar about joining the Nike Oregon Project. He now splits time between training Chula Vista, California and living in Oregon. Browne was sponsored by Nike.[4] He made the US Olympic team in 2004 at 10,000 M and Marathon, finishing 3rd in both distances at the trials.[2] He was unsuccessful in a bid to make the 2008 Olympic team. He again attempted to make the 2012 Olympic team in the marathon, but was unsuccessful, completing the race as the last place finisher.[5]
Personal bests
| Event[3]
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Time
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| 800 m
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1:49.6
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| 1500 m
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3:41
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| Mile
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3:59
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| 3000 m
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7:46.94
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| 5000 m
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13:16.02
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| 10000 m
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27:42.19
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| 15000 m
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43:56
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| Half marathon
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1:03.09
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| Marathon
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2:11.35
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International competitions
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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| 2004
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North American Men's Marathon Relay Championships
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Akron, United States
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2nd
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Marathon relay
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2:05:39
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Road races
References
- ^ Dan Browne Archived April 14, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. sports-reference.com
- ^ a b "Dan Browne". USA Track & Field. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
- ^ a b c "Biography". Dan Browne.com. Archived from the original on September 15, 2008. Retrieved May 24, 2009.
- ^ a b c "A disciplined road". United States Military Academy at West Point. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
- ^ "2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Marathon: Men's Results". USA Track & Field. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
- ^ "Army 10-Miler, History 1996-2000". Army Ten-Miler. Archived from the original on June 9, 2007. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
- ^ "Army 10-Miler, History 1991-2005". Army Ten-Miler. Archived from the original on June 8, 2007. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
- ^ "USA 5k Road Championships". USA Track & Field. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
- ^ "2007 New Haven 20K Road Race". New Haven Road Race.org. Archived from the original on September 28, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
- ^ "2009 USA 25 km Championships". USA Track & Field. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
External links
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1876–1878 New York Athletic Club | |
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1879–1888 NAAAA |
- 1880: James Gifford
- 1881: W. C. Davies
- 1882–83: Tom Delaney
- 1884: Geo. Stonebridge
- 1885: Peter Skillman
- 1886–87: Edward Carter
- 1888Note 1: Thomas Conneff
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1888–1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
- 1888–91Note 1: Thomas Conneff
- 1892–93: William Day
- 1894: Charles Bean
- 1899: Alex Grant
- 1900: Arthur Newton
- 1901: Frank Kanahy
- 1902: Alex Grant
- 1903: Not held
- 1904: John Joyce
- 1905: Frank Verner
- 1906: Wm. Nelson
- 1907: John Daly
- 1908: Fred Bellars
- 1909: Harry McLean
- 1910: William Kramer
- 1911: George Bonhag
- 1912: Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN) * Harry Smith
- 1913: Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN) * Joie Ray
- 1914: Ville Kyrönen (FIN) * H. E. Weeks
- 1915: Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN) * Oliver Millard
- 1916: Joie Ray
- 1917–19: Charles Pores
- 1920OT: Not held
- 1921–23: Earle Johnson
- 1924: Ilmar Prim
- 1925: George Lermond
- 1926: Phillip Osif
- 1927: Willie Ritola (FIN) * Russell Payne
- 1928OT: Joie Ray
- 1929-31: Lou Gregory
- 1932OT: Tom Ottey
- 1933: Lou Gregory
- 1934: Eino Pentti
- 1935: Tom Ottey
- 1936: Don Lash
- 1937–38: Eino Pentti
- 1939: Lou Gregory
- 1940: Don Lash
- 1941: Lou Gregory
- 1942: Joe McCluskey
- 1943: Lou Gregory
- 1944: Norm Bright
- 1945: Ted Vogel
- 1946–48: Edward O'Toole
- 1949: Fred Wilt
- 1950: Horace Ashenfelter
- 1951–54: Curt Stone
- 1955: Dick Hart
- 1956: Max Truex
- 1957: Doug Kyle
- 1958: John Macy
- 1959:
- 1960: Al Lawrence (AUS) * Max Truex
- 1961: John Gutknecht
- 1962: Bruce Kidd (CAN) * Peter McArdle
- 1963–64: Peter McArdle
- 1965: Billy Mills
- 1966: Tracy Smith
- 1967: Van Nelson
- 1968: Tracy Smith
- 1969–70: Jack Bacheler
- 1971: Frank Shorter
- 1972: Greg Fredericks
- 1973: Gordon Minty (GBR) * Ted Castaneda
- 1974–75: Frank Shorter
- 1976: Ed Leddy
- 1977: Frank Shorter
- 1978–79: Craig Virgin
- 1980: Rodolfo Gómez
- Garry Bjorklund
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress |
- 1981: Alberto Salazar
- 1982: Craig Virgin
- 1983: Alberto Salazar
- 1984: Jon Sinclair
- 1985: Bruce Bickford
- 1986–87: Gerard Donakowski
- 1988: Steve Taylor
- 1989: Pat Porter
- 1990: Steve Plasencia
- 1991: Shannon Butler
- 1992OT: Todd Williams
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1993–onwards USA Track & Field | |
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| Notes |
- Note 1: In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships
- OT: The 1920, 1928, 1932, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Distance: Until 1924 the event was 5 miles; from 1925–27 and from 1929–31 it was over 6 miles.
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- 1978: Bill Rodgers
- 1979: Herb Lindsay
- 1980: Not held
- 1981: Not held
- 1982: Bob Hodge
- 1983: Steve McCormack
- 1984: Mark Finucane
- 1985: Keith Brantly
- 1986: Dirk Lakeman
- 1987: Keith Brantly
- 1988: Ed Eyestone
- 1989: Keith Brantly
- 1990: Harry Scott Green
- 1991: Gordon Sanders
- 1992: John Trautmann
- 1993: Ed Eyestone
- 1994: Arturo Barrios (MEX)
- 1995: Keith Brantly
- 1996: Matt Giusto
- 1997: Todd Williams
- 1998:
- 1999: Philemon Hanneck
- 2000: Scott Strand
- 2001: Nick Rogers
- 2002: Ryan Kirkpatrick
- 2003: Bob Kennedy
- 2004: Chad Pearson
- 2005: Dathan Ritzenhein
- 2006: Not held
- 2007–09: Abdihakem Abdirahman
- 2010: Ed Moran
- 2011: Ben True
- 2012: Not held
- 2013: Matt Tegenkamp
- 2014: Christo Landry
- 2015–16: Not held
- 2017: Leonard Korir
- 2018: Bernard Lagat
- 2019–20: Not held
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- 1889: S. Thomas
- 1890: Thomas Conneff
- 1891: Edward Carter
- 1892: William O'Keefe
- 1893–94: Edward Carter
- 1895: Not held
- 1896: H. Gray
- 1897: Not held
- 1898: Thomas McGirr
- 1899: George Orton (CAN)
- 1900–02: Not held
- 1903–05: Johnny Joyce
- 1906: Not held
- 1907: John Daly (IRL)
- 1908: John Eisele
- 1909: George Bonhag
- 1910: W.C. Bailey
- 1911: Louis Scott
- 1912: Harry Smith
- 1913–16: Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN)
- 1917: Ville Kyrönen (FIN)
- 1918: Charles Pores
- 1919–20: Fred Faller
- 1921: Earl Johnson
- 1922–23: Ville Ritola (FIN)
- 1924: Earl Johnson
- 1925–27: Ville Ritola (FIN)
- 1928: Frank Titterton
- 1929: James McDade
- 1930: Gus Moore
- 1931: William Zepp
- 1932–34: Paul Mundy
- 1935–36: Robert Rankin
- 1937: Johnny A. Kelley
- 1938: Victor Dyrgall
- 1939: Ellison Brown
- 1940: Eino Pentti
- 1941–42: Joe McCluskey
- 1943: Lou Gregory
- 1944: Clayton Farrar
- 1945: Johnny A. Kelley
- 1946: Victor Dyrgall
- 1947: Fred Kline
- 1948–49: Victor Dyrgall
- 1950–51: Louis White
- 1952: John DiComandrea
- 1953: Walt Deike
- 1954–55: Browning Ross
- 1956: Rudy Mendez
- 1957: Johnny J. Kelley
- 1958: Pete McArdle
- 1959: Alex Breckenridge
- 1960: Al Confalone
- 1961: George Foulds
- 1962: Pete McArdle
- 1963: Larry Furnell
- 1964: Karl Weiser
- 1965: Merle McGee
- 1966: Doug Brown
- 1967: James Freeman
- 1968: Steve Matthews
- 1969: Garry Bjorklund
- 1970: Phil Camp
- 1971: Tom Hoffman
- 1972–73: Chuck Smead
- 1974: Frank Shorter
- 1975: Hamilton Amer
- 1976: Gary Tuttle
- 1977: Randy Thomas
- 1978: Alex Kasich
- 1979: Benton Hart
- 1980: Pete Pfitzinger
- 1981: Terry Baker
- 1982: Jeff Adkins
- 1983: Bill Rodgers
- 1984: Paul Cummings
- 1985–93: Not held
- 1994–96: Todd Williams
- 1997: Joe LeMay
- 1998–99: Todd Williams
- 2000:
- 2001–04: Meb Keflezighi
- 2005: Ryan Shay
- 2006: Meb Keflezighi
- 2007: Not held
- 2008: Andrew Carlson
- 2009: Anthony Famiglietti
- 2010–11: Mo Trafeh
- 2012: Christo Landry
- 2013–15: Ben True
- 2016: Stanley Kebenei
- 2017–18: Leonard Korir
- 2019: Shadrack Kipchirchir
- 2020: Frank Lara
- 2021: Clayton Young
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Distance was 10 miles from 1899 to 1932 |
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- 1997: Todd Williams
- 1998: Jimmy Hearld
- 1999: Mike Mykytok
- 2000]–02: Not held
- 2003: Chris Graff
- 2004:
- 2005–07: Abdihakem Abdirahman
- 2008: Not held
- 2009: Abdihakem Abdirahman
- 2010: Fasil Bizuneh
- 2011: Mo Trafeh
- 2012: Ben True
- 2013: Not held
- 2014: Christo Landry
- 2015–16: Sam Chelanga
- 2017–18: Shadrack Kipchirchir
- 2019: Futsum Zienasellassie
- 2020: Not held
- 2021: Abbabiya Simbassa
- 2022:
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- 1933: Lou Gregory
- 1934: Paul Mundy
- 1935: Ellison Brown
- 1936: Jean Berthelot
- 1937: Robert Rankin
- 1938: Lou Gregory
- 1939–40: Ellison Brown
- 1941–42: Lou Gregory
- 1943: Johnny A. Kelley
- 1944–46: Charles Robbins
- 1947: Mikko Hietanen (FIN)
- 1948–49: Victor Dyrgall
- 1950: Jesse Van Zant
- 1951: Thomas Crane
- 1952: Robert Black
- 1953: Charles Robbins
- 1954: Johnny A. Kelley
- 1955: Charles Robbins
- 1956–60: Johnny J. Kelley
- 1961: Pete McArdle
- 1962: Frederick Norris (GBR)
- 1963: Johnny J. Kelley
- 1964: Jim Keefe
- 1965: Larry Furnell
- 1966: Ralph Buschmann
- 1967: Andy Boychuk (CAN)
- 1968––69: ?
- 1970: Arthur Dulong
- 1971: Robert Fitts
- 1972: John Vitale
- 1973: Bill Rodgers
- 1974: Gary Tuttle
- 1975: Dave Babiracki
- 1976–77: ?
- 1978–79: Randy Thomas
- 1980–81: Bob Hodge
- 1982: Mike Hairston
- 1983: ?
- 1984: Ivan Huff
- 1985: Jon Sinclair
- 1986–88: Mark Curp
- 1989: Paul Gompers
- 1990: Ed Eyestone
- 1991: Mark Curp
- 1992: Paul Pilkington
- 1993: Keith Brantly
- 1994: Ed Eyestone
- 1995–96: Joe LeMay
- 1997: Brian Clas
- 1998: Terence Mahon
- 1999: Philemon Hanneck
- 2000: Todd Reeser
- 2001–02:
- 2003: Meb Keflezighi
- 2004: Ryan Shay
- 2005: Abdihakem Abdirahman
- 2006: Ryan Hall
- 2007:
- 2008: James Carney
- 2009: Brett Gotcher
- 2010: Sean Quigley
- 2011: Abdihakem Abdirahman
- 2012–13: Matt Tegenkamp
- 2014: Girma Mecheso
- 2015: Jared Ward
- 2016: Leonard Korir
- 2017: Galen Rupp
- 2018–19: Leonard Korir
- 2020: Not held
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- 1987: Paul Cummings
- 1988: Mark Stickley
- 1989: Not held
- 1990: Mark Curp
- 1991: Jon Sinclair
- 1992: Don Janicki
- 1993: Ed Eyestone
- 1994: Rod DeHaven
- 1995: Steve Spence
- 1996: Alfredo Vigueras
- 1997: David Morris
- 1998: Rod DeHaven
- 1999: Todd Williams
- 2000: Rod DeHaven
- 2001:
- 2002: Peter de la Cerda
- 2003–04: Ryan Shay
- 2005:
- 2006: Brian Sell
- 2007: Ryan Hall
- 2008: James Carney
- 2009: Meb Keflezighi
- 2010: Antonio Vega
- 2011: Mo Trafeh
- 2012: Abdihakem Abdirahman
- 2013–14: Meb Keflezighi
- 2015: Diego Estrada
- 2016: Christo Landry
- 2017: Leonard Korir
- 2018: Chris Derrick
- 2019: Leonard Korir
- 2020: Not held
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- 1925: Albert Michelsen
- 1926: Frank Titterton
- 1927: Jacob Kaysing
- 1928: Frank Titterton
- 1929–31: William Agee
- 1932: Juan Carlos Zabala (ARG)
- 1933: Dave Komonen (CAN)
- 1934: Eino Pentti
- 1935: Ellison Brown
- 1936: Lou Gregory
- 1937: Johnny A. Kelley
- 1938: Ellison Brown
- 1939: Lou Gregory
- 1940: Ellison Brown
- 1941–44: Johnny A. Kelley
- 1945: Charles Robbins
- 1946–47: Thomas Crane
- 1948: Victor Dyrgall
- 1949: Charles Robbins
- 1950: Jesse Van Zant
- 1951: Thomas Crane
- 1952: Browning Ross
- 1953: John DiComandrea
- 1954: Nick Costes
- 1955: Browning Ross
- 1956–59: Johnny J. Kelley
- 1960–61: Pete McArdle
- 1962: Orville Flynn
- 1963: Pete McArdle
- 1964: Johnny J. Kelley
- 1965: Thomas J. Osler
- 1966: Ed Winrow
- 1967–68: Kerry Pearce
- 1969: Skip Houk
- 1970: Moses Mayfield
- 1971: Robert Fitts
- 1972–73: Paul Talkington
- 1974: Ed Mendoza
- 1975: Steve Hoag
- 1976: Frank Shorter
- 1977–78: Duncan MacDonald
- 1979: Stan Vernon
- 1980: Gary Tuttle
- 1981: ?
- 1982: Frank Plasso
- 1983: Vincent Fleming
- 1984–86: ?
- 1987: Greg Meyer
- 1988–94: Not held
- 1995: Keith Brantly
- 1996: Alfredo Vigueras
- 1997–98: John Sence
- 1999: Todd Williams
- 2000: Shawn Found
- 2001: Chad Johnson
- 2002: David Morris
- 2003–04:
- 2005: Brian Sell
- 2006: Fernando Cabada
- 2007–08: Brian Sell
- 2009:
- 2010: Andrew Carlson
- 2011: Fernando Cabada
- 2012: Joseph Chirlee
- 2013: Josphat Boit
- 2014: Christo Landry
- 2015: Jared Ward
- 2016: Christo Landry
- 2017: Dathan Ritzenhein
- 2018: Sam Chelanga
- 2019: Parker Stinson
- 2020: Not held
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Distance was 15 miles from 1925 to 1932 |
US National Championship winners in men's Marathon |
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1925-1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
- 1925: Charles Mellor
- 1926–29: Clarence DeMar
- 1930: Karl Koski
- 1931: William Agee
- 1932: Clyde Martak
- 1933–34: Melvin Porter
- 1935: Pat Dengis
- 1936: Billy McMahon
- 1937: Melvin Porter
- 1938–39: Pat Dengis
- 1940: Lou Gregory
- 1941: Bernard Smith
- 1942–43: Frederick McGlone
- 1944–45: Charles Robbins, Jr.
- 1946: Johnny Kelley
- 1947: Ted Vogel
- 1948: Johnny Kelley
- 1949: Victor Dyrgall
- 1950: Johnny Kelley
- 1951: Jesse Van Zant
- 1952: Victor Dyrgall
- 1953: John Lafferty
- 1954: Ted Corbitt
- 1955: Nicholas Costes
- 1956–63: John J. Kelley
- 1964: Buddy Edelen
- 1965: Garnett Williams
- 1966: Norm Higgins
- 1967: Ron Daws
- 1968: George Young
- 1969: Tom Heinonen
- 1970: Robert Fitts
- 1971: Kenny Moore
- 1972: Edmund Norris
- 1973: Douglas Schmenk
- 1974: Ronald Wayne
- 1975–76: Gary Tuttle
- 1977: Edward Schelegle
- 1978: Carl Hatfield
- 1979: Tom Antczak
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress |
- 1980: Frank Richardson
- 1981: Robert Johnson
- 1982: Joel Menges
- 1983: Pete Pfitzinger
- 1984–85: Ken Martin
- 1986: Bill Donakowski
- 1987: Ric Sayre
- 1988: Mark Conover
- 1989: Bill Reifsnyder
- 1990: Steve Spence
- 1991: Bill Reifsnyder
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1993–present USA Track & Field |
- 1992: Steve Spence
- 1993: Ed Eyestone
- 1994: Paul Pilkington
- 1995: Keith Brantly
- 1996: Bob Kempainen
- 1997: Dave Scudamore
- 1998: Keith Brantly
- 1999: Alfredo Vigueras
- 2000: Rod DeHaven
- 2001: Scott Larson
- 2002:
- 2003: Ryan Shay
- 2004: Alan Culpepper
- 2005–06: Mbarak Hussein
- 2007: Ryan Hall
- 2008: Fernando Cabada
- 2009: Meb Keflezighi
- 2010: Sergio Reyes
- 2011: Not held
- 2012: Meb Keflezighi
- 2013: Nicholas Arciniaga
- 2014: Tyler Pennel
- 2015: Jared Ward
- 2016: Galen Rupp
- 2017: Tim Ritchie
- 2018: Brogan Austin
- 2019: Not held
- 2020: Galen Rupp
- 2022: Futsum Zienasellassie
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USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners in men's 3000 m (5000 m, 2 miles, 3 miles) |
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1906–1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
- 1899: Alec Grant
- 1900: Alec Grant
- 1901: Alec Grant
- 1903: Alec Grant
- 1904: George Bonhag
- 1905: George Bonhag
- 1906: George Bonhag
- 1907: George Bonhag
- 1908: Mike Driscoll
- 1909: Mike Driscoll
- 1910: Joseph Monument
- 1911: George Bonhag
- 1913: William Kramer
- 1914: Harry Smith
- 1915: Michael Devaney
- 1916: Joie Ray
- 1917: John Ryan
- 1918: Edward Garvey
- 1919: Gordon Nightingale
- 1920: Harry Helm
- 1921: Max Bohland
- 1922: John Romig
- 1923: Joie Ray
- 1924: Joie Ray
- 1925:
Paavo Nurmi (FIN), Harold Kennedy (2nd)
- 1926: William Goodwin
- 1927: William Goodwin
- 1928: Leo Lermond
- 1929:
Edvin Wide (SWE), Robert Dalrymple (2nd)
- 1930: Joe McCluskey
- 1931: Leo Lermond
- 1932: George Lermond
- 1933: George Lermond
- 1934: John Follows
- 1935: John Follows
- 1936: Norm Bright
- 1937: Norm Bright
- 1938: Don Lash
- 1939: Don Lash
- 1940: Greg Rice
- 1941: Greg Rice
- 1942: Greg Rice
- 1943: Greg Rice
- 1944: Oliver Hunter
- 1945: Forest Efaw
- 1946: Forest Efaw
- 1947: Curt Stone
- 1948: Curt Stone
- 1949:
Gaston Reiff (BEL), Fred Wilt (3rd)
- 1950: Curt Stone
- 1951: Curt Stone
- 1952: Horace Ashenfelter
- 1953: Horace Ashenfelter
- 1954: Horace Ashenfelter
- 1955: Horace Ashenfelter
- 1956: Horace Ashenfelter
- 1957:
John Macy (POL), Alex Breckenridge (2nd)
- 1958:
Veliša Mugoša (YUG), John Macy (2nd)
- 1959: Bill Dellinger
- 1960:
Al Lawrence (AUS), Lew Stieglitz (2nd)
- 1961:
Bruce Kidd (CAN), John Macy (3rd)
- 1962:
Bruce Kidd (CAN), Jared Nourse (4th)
- 1963:
Michel Bernard (FRA), Bob Schul (2nd)
- 1964:
Ron Clarke (AUS), Pete McArdle (2nd)
- 1965: Billy Mills
- 1966:
Lajos Mecser (HUN), Tracy Smith (2nd)
- 1967: Tracy Smith
- 1968: George Young
- 1969: George Young
- 1970: Art DuLong
- 1971: Frank Shorter
- 1972:
Emiel Puttemans (BEL), Leonard Hilton (2nd)
- 1973: Tracy Smith
- 1974:
Dick Tayler (NZL), Frank Shorter (2nd)
- 1975:
Miruts Yifter (ETH), Pat Manders (3rd)
- 1976:
Suleiman Nyambui (TAN), Greg Fredericks (2nd)
- 1977:
Suleiman Nyambui (TAN), Garry Bjorklund (3rd)
- 1978:
Suleiman Nyambui (TAN), Marty Liquori (2nd)
- 1979: Marty Liquori
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress | |
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1993–present USA Track & Field | |
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| Notes | * Events before 1906 are considered unofficial. Distances have varied as follows: 2 Miles (1899–1931) and odd numbered years since 2015, 5000 meters (1933–1939), 3 Miles 1932, (1940–1986), and 3000 meters (1987–2014) and even numbered years since 2014 |
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| Land O' Lakes Marathon |
- 1963–65: Ron Daws (USA)
- 1966: Phil Weiser (USA)
- 1967: Ron Daws (USA)
- 1968: Tom Heinonen (USA)
- 1969: Alex Ratelle (USA)
- 1970: Tom Hoffman (USA)
- 1971: Jay Dirksen (USA)
- 1972: Scott Sundquist (USA)
- 1973: Steve Hoag (USA)
- 1974–75: Al Gilman (USA)
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| City of Lakes Marathon |
- 1976: Steve Hoag (USA)
- 1977: Barney Klecker (USA)
- 1978: Mike Francise (USA)
- 1979: Barney Klecker (USA)
- 1980: John Fox (GBR)
- 1981: Dave Chatelaine (USA)
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| St. Paul Marathon |
- 1981: Michael Seaman (USA)
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| Twin Cities Marathon |
- 1982–83: Allan Zachariasen (DEN)
- 1984: Fred Torneden (USA)
- 1985: Phil Coppess (USA)
- 1986: Bill Donakowski (USA)
- 1987: Marty Froelick (USA)
- 1988: Daniel Böltz (AUS)
- 1989: Don Janicki (USA)
- 1990: Maurilio Castillo (MEX)
- 1991: Malcolm Norwood (AUS)
- 1992: David Mungai (USA)
- 1993: Ed Eyestone (USA)
- 1994: Pablo Sierra (SPA)
- 1995: Rafael Zepeda (MEX)
- 1996: Joel Onwonga (KEN)
- 1997–99: Andrew Musuva (KEN)
- 2000: Sergey Fedotov (RUS)
- 2001: Joshua Kipkemboi (USA)
- 2002: (USA)
- 2003: Eddy Hellebuyck (USA)
- 2004: Augustus Mbusya Kavutu (KEN)
- 2005–06: Mbarak Hussein (USA)
- 2007: Mykola Antonenko (RUS)
- 2008: Fernando Cabada (USA)
- 2009: Jason Hartmann (USA)
- 2010: Sergio Reyes (USA)
- 2011: Sammy Malakwen (KEN)
- 2012: Christopher Kipyego (KEN)
- 2013: Nicholas Arciniaga (USA)
- 2014: Tyler Pennel (USA)
- 2015–17: Dominic Ondoro (KEN)
- 2018: Elisha Barno (KEN)
- 2019: Dominic Ondoro (KEN)
- 2021: Mohamed Hrezi (USA)
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