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Lauren Fleshman (born September 26, 1981) is an American runner, coach, author, and retired professional
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athlete. She was the U.S.
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champion in 2006 and 2010, and competed at the IAAF World Championships in Athletics in 2003, 2005, and 2011. In the 5000 meter final of the 2011 IAAF World Championships she finished in 7th place, equalling what was at the time the highest ever finish by an American woman in that event. Fleshman competed in a variety of middle and long distance events, ranging from the 1500 meters and mile to the 5,000 meters.


Collegiate career

After graduating from Canyon High School in the Los Angeles suburb of
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, Fleshman attended Stanford University. At Stanford, Fleshman was a 15-time All-American and five-time NCAA champion. She won consecutive
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outdoor national titles in the 5,000 meters in 2001, 2002 and 2003, and won the 2002 NCAA indoor 3000-meters. She also finished in the top five at the NCAA Cross Country Championship three times. In the 1500 meters, Fleshman was Pac-10 runner-up three times, and the 2001 Pac-10 cross-country champion. Fleshman graduated from Stanford in 2003 with a BA in human biology and a concentration in "Women's Health and Athletic Performance". She earned an MA in education with a specialty in "Social Sciences in Education" from Stanford University in 2004.


Professional career

After graduating from Stanford, Fleshman signed as a professional athlete with
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. After initially training in Mammoth Lakes as part of a group including
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and
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, Fleshman joined Oregon Track Club Elite in Eugene in 2006. Fleshman was unable to compete at the 2004 Olympic Trials due to an injury to her metatarsal. She finished second in the 2005 US National Championships in the 5000m event behind
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. Fleshman won the 5K national championships in 2006, with a time of 15:12.37. She won Diamond League events in the 3000m in London in 2007, and in New York City in 2008. Her time of 14:58.58 in New York City made her the eighth-fastest ever American female runner at the time. At the 2008 Olympic Trials, Fleshman finished fifth overall in the 5K and first alternate for the Olympic team. Following the 2008 trials, she had surgery on her
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and spent the next year recovering. In 2010, Fleshman won her second national championship in the 5K with a time of 15:24.06. At the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, she finished 7th, at the time the best finish by an American woman in the history of the world championships. Eight weeks after Daegu, Fleshman debuted in the marathon at the 2011 New York City marathon, finishing 12th. In 2012, Fleshman left Nike after the expiration of her contract and became the first professional athlete signed by
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-based brand Oiselle. She made the 5K final at her final Olympic Trials in 2012. Fleshman announced her retirement from professional running in July 2016, at the age of 34. The ''
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'' described her as "most likely being the best American distance runner never to make an Olympic team", with injuries affecting Fleshman's ability to compete during each of the Olympic Trials windows.


Personal bests


Coaching history

* Mark Rowland, OTC Elite: 2009 to 2012 *Vin Lananna: 2007-2008 *Terrence Mahon, Team Running USA Mammoth: 2006 *Vin Lananna with Assistant Dena Evans, Stanford University: 1999-2005 *Dave DeLong with Assistants Paul Broneer and Tracy McCauley, Canyon High School: 1995-1999


Off the track

In January 2009, Fleshman started a blog named "Ask Lauren Fleshman", where she answered questions from running fans and provided a window into her life as a professional runner. In 2013, the blog evolved into a monthly column that Fleshman wrote for ''
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'' magazine, titled "The Fast Life". Fleshman is an outspoken advocate for athlete rights, particularly in terms of female athlete coaching and development, body image, allocation of revenue, and the structure of worldwide professional running. Fleshman was elected to serve as an athletes' representative on the
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Board of Directors in 2016. She left the board in 2020; Fleshman described her time on the board as primarily "political backstabbing". In 2013, Fleshman became the first coach of Littlewing Athletics, a professional running team sponsored by Oiselle and based in Bend, Oregon. She coached Littlewing for eight years, stepping aside as head coach in 2021. Since 2021, Fleshman has worked as a brand strategy advisor for Oiselle. Fleshman published her memoir, ''Good for a Girl'', in 2023. The book covers both her own running career along with critiques and analysis of how professional sport treats female athletes. The book was a New York Times best-seller, ranking 10th in its debut on the hardcover non-fiction list.


Entrepreneurial ventures

Fleshman, husband Jesse Thomas, and professional runner Stephanie Bruce co-founded the gluten and dairy free energy bar company Picky Bars in 2009. In 2021, Picky Bars was purchased by Laird Superfoods for $12 million. In 2011, Fleshman and Irish Olympic runner Roisin McGettigan co-founded the brand "Believe I Am", a business creating sport psychology tools for female athletes including a mind/body training journal and apparel.


Personal life

Fleshman is the daughter of Joyce and Frank Fleshman and has one younger sister, Lindsay, who is a nurse. Fleshman married fellow Stanford graduate and professional triathlete Jesse Thomas in Bend, Oregon, on September 30, 2007. They have two children: son Jude, born in 2013, and daughter Zadie. In February 2023, Fleshman and Thomas stated on social media that they were amicably separating.


References


External links


Official website2007 USATF Profile of Lauren Fleshman
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fleshman, Lauren 1981 births Living people American female long-distance runners American female middle-distance runners Stanford Cardinal women's track and field athletes Sportspeople from Santa Clarita, California Track and field athletes from California Stanford Cardinal women's cross country runners USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners