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Country
  
United States

Height
  
1.63 m

Club
  
Brooks Sports

Role
  
Track and field athlete

Coached by
  
Jerry Schumacher

Name
  
Amy Hastings

Turned pro
  
2006

Weight
  
45 kg


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Born
  
January 21, 1984 (age 40) (
1984-01-21
)
Long Beach, California

Event(s)
  
5,000m, 10,000 m , Cross country running

College team
  
Arizona State University

Personal best(s)
  
1500 m: 4:22.97 3000 m: 8:58.21 5000 m: 15:14.31 10000 m: 31:10.69 Half-marathon: 1:11:19 Marathon: 2:27:03

Residence
  
Portland, Oregon, United States

Profiles


Education
  
Arizona State University

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Amy Cragg (née Hastings, born January 21, 1984) is an American track and field athlete, specializing in long distance running events. She is the 2015 American champion in the Marathon, the 2012 American champion in the 10,000 meters, and a qualifier for the 2012 Summer Olympics. In fall 2014, Amy married Olympian Alistair Cragg. Under her married name, she won the 2016 U. S. Olympic Trials Marathon, qualifying her to run in the 2016 Summer Olympics, and in 2017, she won the bronze medal in the marathon at the IAAF World Championships.

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Early career

Hastings went to high school at Leavenworth High School in Leavenworth, Kansas. During her career, she captured three state titles on the track and won the state cross country championships.

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She was an Arizona State University teammate of Desiree Davila, the qualifying second-place finisher in that same race. Running for ASU, Hastings had been the 2005 NCAA Indoor Champion in the 5000 meters. Amy earned her first All-American honor at 2003 NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship in 25th place. Hastings ranks as one of the all-time greats to pass through the ranks in the Maroon and Gold, earning seven All-America honors for track and field and three for cross country. Her 10 total All-America honors rank her second in ASU history. Hastings was the 2006 NCAA Champion at 5,000-meters NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships.

International competition

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Amy Hastings Cragg trained in Providence, Rhode Island, with Kim Smith and Molly Huddle under the guidance of Coach Ray Treacy until November 2015.

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Sponsored by Brooks, 2011 was her breakthrough year. She knocked 34 seconds off her previous results in the 5000 meters, to become runner up at the 2011 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in 15:14.31. The results of that race also qualified her for the 2011 IAAF World Championships, where she qualified for the final.

2011 was also the year she tried her first marathon, at the Los Angeles Marathon. Her second-place finish in 2:27:03 made her the eighth fastest American.

In the 10,000 m at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, Hastings was able to stay with the lead group of East Africans until the 18 minute mark before falling back to finish 11th in 31:10, roughly 50 seconds behind the gold medalist Tirunesh Dibaba. Earlier in 2012, she finished in fourth place in the United States Marathon Olympic Trials.

"I cried about it probably every day for a month. But at the same time, every single day it was getting back into it and going to work and trying to recover and doing everything right to prepare myself for this day."

In the 10,000 m at the 2013 World Championship in Moscow, Russia, Hastings finished 14th in 32:51.19. Hastings announced she will run New York Marathon in November and will focus on the distance in future world events. Hastings finished 20th in 2013 New York City Marathon in 2:42:50.

On July 4, 2014, Hastings won the Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta, GA with a time of 32:16. The race also served as the 10,000 meter National Championship.

On October 12 at the 2014 Chicago Marathon, Amy Hastings finished fifth in 2:27:03.

On March 14, 2015 Amy won USA title by 32 seconds at USA Track and Field 15 km championship in Jacksonville, Florida with a time of 50:18.

On June 25, 2015, Amy finished 4th in 10,000 meters in 32:03.95 at 2015 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

On 7 September 2015, Amy placed 14th at USA 20K Championship during the New Haven Road Race in 1:11:22.

On 13 February 2016, Amy placed first at the US Olympic Marathon Trials, finishing in 2:28:20 on a warm day in Los Angeles.

On August 14, 2016, Cragg placed 9th at Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's marathon in 2:28:25.

On August 6, 2017, Cragg placed 3rd at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London, United Kingdom, in 2:27:18.

References

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