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Emma Coburn
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Hometown: Crested Butte, Colo. Event: 3,000 Meter Steeplechase
- 2011 NCAA Steeplechase Champion
- 2010 NCAA Steeplechase Runner Up
- Four-Time All-American (3 T&F/1 XC)
- First Time Olympian
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Shalaya Kipp
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Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah Event: 3,000 Meter Steeplechase
- 2012 NCAA Steeplechase Champion
- Three-Time Track & Field All-American
- Two-Time NCAA Cross Country All-American
- First Time Olympian
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Jenny (Barringer) Simpson
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Hometown: Oviedo, Fla. Event: 1,500 Meters
- Four-Time NCAA Champion
- Seven-Time NCAA All-American
- 2011 World Champion, 1,500 Meters
- 9th in Steeplechase, 2008 Olympics (Beijing)
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Dathan Ritzenhein
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Hometown: Rockford, Mich. Event: 10,000 Meters
- 2003 NCAA Cross Country Champion
- Four-Time NCAA All-American
- Former 5K American Record Holder
- Third Olympic Games (2008, 2012)
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Kara (Grgas-Wheeler) Goucher
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Hometown: Duluth, Minn. Event: Marathon
- Three-Time NCAA Champion
- Seven-Time NCAA All-American
- CU Athletic Hall of Fame
- 9th in 5K, 10th in 10K, 2008 Olympics (Beijing)
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| Other CU Alumni With Ties To London Olympics |
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CU-Boulder student Flora Duffy represented Bermuda in the Triathlon on Aug. 4, finishing 45th with a time of 2:08.54.
Coaches/Staff Carol Callan, USA Basketball, Women's National Team Director Scott Davidoff, Men's Tennis Coach, India B.J. Evans, Communications Manager, USA Volleyball
Media Coverage Jeremy Bloom, Analyst, Reporter, NBC Dean Greenaway, Official Track & Field Photographer Lisa (Robbins) Menzies, Freelance Editor/Replay Specialist, NBC Cheryl Prehiem, 9NEWS, KUSA, Denver NBC Affiliate Doug Strauss, Volleyball Statistician, NBC
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| More University of Colorado Olympian Information |
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- News On CU Olympians - All-Time CU Olympians - Colorado Olympic Notes - Pac-12 Release - Pac-12 Olympic Facts
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- London 2012 Website - NBCOlympics.com - Team USA - Pac-12 Olympic Roster
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"...warmest greetings, good luck, strength and stamina to all competing Olympians and to his fellow CU Olympic alumni a wonderful rewarding time in London!" -Ambassador David Bolen, Colorado's first Olympian, track & field, 400 meters, 1948 London Olympic Games.
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