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Lukas Verzbicas (born ''Lukas Veržbickas'' January 6, 1993 in
Kaunas, Lithuania Kaunas (; ; also see other names) is the second-largest city in Lithuania after Vilnius and an important centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life. Kaunas was the largest city and the centre of a county in the Duchy of Traka ...
) is an American triathlete. A prominent high school track and cross country runner, Verzbicas holds the U.S. high school national record in the 2 mile with a time of 8:29.46. He was also the fifth of only seventeen American high school boys to run a sub
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, running 3:59.71 at the end of his senior year of high school.


Early life

Verzbicas was born in Kaunas, Lithuania and moved to the US with his mother and stepfather at age nine. The family lived in
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where Verzbicas attended
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, graduating in May 2011. Verzbicas graduated at age 18 after attending high school for just 3 years. His mother is a former Lithuanian record-holder at 3,000 m.


Running career


High school

In May 2009, Verzbicas won the Pan American Triathlon Confederation Junior Championships. In September 2009, Verzbicas won the Duathlon World Junior Championships. In December 2009, he won the
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in a time of 15:08. In June 2010, Verzbicas won the 2010 Adidas High School Boys' Dream Mile in New York City in a time of 4:04. In the fall of 2010, Verzbicas finished 4th in the ITU World Junior Triathlon Championships. Shortly afterwards, Verzbicas won the 2010 IHSA Class 3A state championship in the 3 mile run with a time of 13:53.7, only 3 seconds off the state record held by world cross country champion and three time Olympian
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. In December 2010, he won the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships a second time, this time in a time of 14:59 as well as the Nike Cross Nationals invitational in a time of 15:59 becoming the first runner to win both FLCC and NXN in the same year and the third to win FLCC in consecutive years. In an interview following his 2010 FLCC victory, Verzbicas stated that after high school he would pursue either running or triathlon, not both, and that his decision would be based primarily on his running performance during the remainder of his senior year. In February 2011, Verzbicas signed a national letter of intent to run for the
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beginning in the fall of 2011. Verzbicas told the
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he had a passion for running which he didn't have for triathlon. In March 2011, at the New Balance Indoor National meet, Verzbicas won the 5000 meters (14:06), the 2 mile (8:40), and the mile (4:10) becoming the first high school runner to win all three events at the national meet. His 5000-meter time of 14:06 stood as the high school indoor national record until February 11, 2012 when Edward Cheserek ran a 13:57 at the 105th
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. In June 2011 at the
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in Eugene, Oregon, Verzbicas set a national high school record in the 2 mile with a time of 8:29.46, breaking the old record of 8:34.23 set by
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in 2008. One week after setting the 2 mile record, Verzbicas won the 2011 Adidas High School Boys' Dream Mile in New York City in a time of 3:59.71 joining
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, Tim Danielson,
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, and Alan Webb as the only American high school runners to break four minutes in the mile. At the time, his 3:59.71 set a new Lithuanian mile outdoor record. Following the 2011 Track season, Verzbicas planned a brief return to triathlon in an attempt to win the World Junior Championships in honor of his friend and teammate Kevin McDowell who was undergoing chemotherapy following a diagnosis of
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. In July 2011, Verzbicas won the Pan American Triathlon Confederation Junior Championships and in September 2011 went on to win the ITU World Junior Championships in
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.


Collegiate

In November 2011, after running in only two cross country races for the University of Oregon, Verzbicas announced that he would be leaving the school to pursue a career in triathlon with the hopes of making a future US Olympic team. The timing of his decision was controversial as he left the cross country team just before a critical national qualifying race. In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Verzbicas stated that his earlier comments regarding his lack of passion for triathlon had been made before he was a world champion and that he believed he could make more of an impact on the sport of triathlon than he could on running.


Professional triathlon career

In 2012, Verzbicas planned to attend classes at the
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in
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as member of USAT's Elite Triathlon Academy before making the decision to leave school and train full-time as a professional triathlete at the
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. In January 2012, citing an unspecified broken bone, Verzbicas failed to finish his first professional triathlon race, the Pan American Championships in La Paz, Argentina. However, by June 2012 Verzbicas was making waves in the professional triathlon world by defeating established professionals and olympic qualifiers to win the 2012 Dallas ITU Triathlon Pan American Cup in
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as well as the 2012 Banyoles ITU Triathlon World Cup in Barcelona, Spain. On July 31, 2012 Verzbicas was involved in a bicycle accident while training in Colorado Springs. Bob Babbit of Competitor Magazine reported via
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that Verzbicas had a broken collarbone, blood in his lungs and was scheduled for back surgery the following day. The results of the surgery were released on August 14, 2012 and indicated that Verzbicas had a broken collarbone, 2 fractured vertebrae, and a collapsed lung. Verzbicas suffered post-op paralysis in his right leg but slowly regained motor control in it.


2013

Since then Verzbicas has begun training again and competed in the 2013 Carlsbad 5000.Competitor
Lukas Verzbicas To Compete At Carlsbad 5000
4 April 2013


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Verzbicas, Lukas Living people 1993 births American people of Lithuanian descent American male long-distance runners American male triathletes Sportspeople from Kaunas People from Orland Park, Illinois Sportspeople from Cook County, Illinois