Lisa Larsen Rainsberger, previously known as Lisa Larsen Weidenbach, (born May 7, 1961) is a distance runner. She is a member of the
University of Michigan
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Track and Field and Road Runners of America Halls of Fame. Her marathon times were among the top ten in the US in 1984 and 1987–1994. As of 2008, she was listed four times in the top 100 all-time US women's marathon performances, with a best time of 2:28:15.
Early life
While in high school in
Battle Creek, Michigan, Rainsberger won competitions as a swimmer in the Individual Medley, qualifying for the 1980 Olympic Swimming trials, and later competed on scholarship as an
All-American swimmer in college at the
University of Michigan
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. She walked away from that scholarship to earn another as a collegiate runner and was a two-time
All-America
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n in track and cross country.
Professional career
In 1984, she ran the inaugural women’s Olympic marathon trials where she finished fourth, missing a spot in the Olympic games. In 1985, she won the
Boston Marathon in a time of 2:34:06. An American did not win the Boston Marathon again until 2018, 33 years later, when
Desiree Linden
Desiree "Des" Nicole Linden (née Davila; born July 26, 1983) is an American long-distance runner. She represented the United States in the 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics women's marathon. In 2018, she won the Bosto ...
ran to victory. Rainsberger finished first back-to-back in the
Chicago Marathon
The Chicago Marathon is a marathon (long-distance foot race) held every October in Chicago, Illinois. It is one of the six World Marathon Majors. Thus, it is also a World Athletics Label Road Race. The Chicago Marathon is the fourth-largest r ...
in 1988 (2:29:17) and 1989 (2:28:15), something no American woman has repeated since. She had run in numerous other distance races on the track and road, in the United States and abroad (notably Japan's
Hokkaido Marathon
The Hokkaido Marathon held in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan, is one of the prominent marathon races of the year.
The staging area as well as both the start and finish lines are in Odori Park starting between Nishi 3-chome and Nishi 4-chome and the fi ...
).
Rainsberger ended her 12-year career of professional competition after a final attempt to become a professional triathlete and training for the Olympics. She now focuses on her family and coaching. She coaches members of the Army's world class athlete program,
and her daughter, Katie Rainsberger, who is a champion in her own right.
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Achievements
*1980–84 University of Michigan
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three sport NCAA All-American (swimming, cross country, track & field); Cross Country Team Captain
*1984 Montreal Marathon
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champion
*1985 Boston Marathon champion
*1985 USAT&F Runner of the Year
*1985 Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run, champion 53:30
*1986–89 Crim 10 Mile champion, 52:32
*1988 US Olympic Marathon Team Trials, 4th, Alternate
*1988 US Olympic Track & Field Trials 10k, 32:12
*1988, 1989 Chicago Marathon champion, 2:29:12 and 2:28:15
*1989, 1990 Cherry Blossom 10 Mile champion, 52:30
*1989 American Record 15k, 48:28
*1989 USAT&F Runner of the Year
*1989 Runner's World Runner of the Year
*1991 Bloomsday 12k champion
*1990 Hokkaido Marathon
The Hokkaido Marathon held in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan, is one of the prominent marathon races of the year.
The staging area as well as both the start and finish lines are in Odori Park starting between Nishi 3-chome and Nishi 4-chome and the fi ...
champion
*1990, 1991 Sapporo, Japan Half Marathon champion
*1993 Twin Cities Marathon
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champion
*1995, 1996 Kyoto, Japan Half Marathon 2nd place
*1996 US Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifier
*1997 Lawrence Triathlon - 1st
*1997 USA Triathlon Nationals - 5th
*1997 Mrs. T's Triathlon Pro - 5th
See also
*List of winners of the Boston Marathon
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* List of winners of the Chicago Marathon
Personal
Lisa's daughter, Katie Rainsberger
Katherine (Katie) Rainsberger (born August 18, 1998) is an American long distance runner from Colorado. Her mother is former distance star Lisa Larsen (Weidenbach) Rainsberger. She was also a swimmer who qualified for the Olympic team trials in ...
, secured the United States' girls' high school 5K cross country record with a time of 16:23.40, set in 2016. It was surpassed in 2018 by Katelyn Tuohy
Katelyn Tuohy (born March 18, 2002) is an American middle- and long-distance runner. She is a four-time NCAA champion ( 3000 meters, 5000 meters outdoor and indoor, and cross country).
By the 2019 cross country season, Tuohy had won five Gat ...
.[Footsteps: Lisa and Katie , Rainsberger are Colorado’s distance running duo]
'' Mile High Sports'', Dan Mohrmann, May 7, 2016. Retrieved September 25, 2018.
References
External links
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1961 births
Living people
American female long-distance runners
American female marathon runners
People from Battle Creek, Michigan
Boston Marathon female winners
Chicago Marathon female winners
Michigan Wolverines women's track and field athletes
Michigan Wolverines women's cross country runners