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Nationality
  
American

Weight
  
48 kg

College team
  
Club
  
New York Athletic Club

Name
  
Delilah DiCrescenzo

Turned pro
  
2003

Height
  
1.68 m


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Born
  
February 9, 1983 (age 41) (
1983-02-09
)
Chicago, Illinois

Sport
  
Event(s)
  
1500 meters, 3000 meters, 5000 meters, Marathon

Coached by
  
Frank Gagliano (NJ-NY TC)

Personal best(s)
  
800 meters: 2:08.011500 meters: 4:11.70Mile: 4:32.113000 meters: 8:52.435000 meters: 15:36.45Marathon: 2:53:40

Residence
  
New York City, New York, United States

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Delilah DiCrescenzo (; born February 9, 1983) is an American distance runner. She competes in the women's 3000 meters steeplechase. She is a 2001 graduate of Queen of Peace High School in Burbank, IL and a 2005 graduate of Columbia University, where she majored in sociology. In May 2011, Delilah received her master's degree in Sports Management, also from Columbia University. She now competes for the New York Athletic Club and trains with the NJ-NY Track Club under the guidance of Coach Frank Gagliano. As of 2013 she is sponsored by Puma and continues to compete on a world wide level.

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Running career

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She finished 3rd in the steeple chase at the 2006 US Nationals, and won the 6K title at the USATF National Club Cross Country Championships in the fall of 2007. She competed at the 2008 U.S. Olympic trials where she made the finals, but did not qualify for the Olympic team.

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She fared better in cross country running the following year: at the USA Cross Country Championships she finished in fourth place, and qualified to compete at the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, finishing in 33rd (which was the second-best performance by a North American athlete after Julie Culley). She headed Team USA to the gold with a win at the Americas Cross Country Championships – she won the NACAC-endorsed competition over a 6 km course at the Mt. Irvine Resort in Tobago, beating several other Americans who had previously beaten her in qualifying at the USA Cross Country National Championships.

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DiCrescenzo qualified for the 2011 IAAF World Track and Field Championships in the 3000m steeple chase by finishing third at the US Championships in a time of 9:46.31. However, she did not compete due to injury.

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DiCrescenzo failed to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics, finishing 13th at USA 10 km Championships (33:36) and 7th in steeplechase at Olympic Trials (9:46.30).

On February 2, 2013, she again qualified for the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championship with a 6th place finish in a time of 26:57.2 at the USA Cross Country Championships in Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri. At the world championships, she finished 47th.

On May 7, 2017, DiCrescenzo won the women's division of Southwest Half Marathon held in Palos Heights with a time of 1:21:31, which was nearly seven minutes ahead of the second-place finisher.

"Hey There Delilah"

She is the subject of the Plain White T's song "Hey There Delilah", which reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. She had met Plain White T's singer Tom Higgenson through a mutual friend. Higgenson was inspired to write the song after meeting her. Though the two were never in a relationship, Delilah did attend the 2008 Grammy Award show as the guest of Higgenson, where her namesake song was nominated for 2008 Song of the Year (won by Amy Winehouse). DiCrescenzo became the 16th real life person whose name is honored in the title of a song which was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

References

Delilah DiCrescenzo Wikipedia