Amy Rudolph

Height: 5-9
Weight: 125
Events: Middle Distance
Personal Records: 1,500m - 4:06.02 (2000); mile - 4:27.66 (1999); 3,000m - 8:39.86 (2000); 5,000m - 14:56.04 (1996); 10,000 - 31:18.96 (2005)
Born: September 18, 1973, in Ridgeway, Pa.
Current Residence: Providence, R.I.
High School: Kane Area HS (Pa.) '91
College: Providence '95
Coach: Ray Tracy

Career Highlights: 2006 USA Outdoor 10,000m champion; Two-time Olympian ('96, '00); Two-time U.S. Indoor 3,000 champion ('97, '02); Two-time U.S. short course Cross Country champion ('98, '99); 1998 U.S. 8 km Road Racing champion; 1994 NCAA 1500 champion

2007: 5th in 2 mile at adidas Track Classic (9:47.88)
2006: USA Outdoor 10,000m Champion (32:25.56); 11th at London Grand Prix (9:00.35); 8th in 1,500m at Ghent (4:14.76); 5th in 3,000m at Lucerne (8:56.69); ranked #3 in the U.S. at 10,000m by T&FN.
2005: 3rd in 5,000m at USA Outdoors (15:18.92); 1st in 10,000m at Stanford (31:18.96 debut U.S. leader); 6th in 3000m at the Reebok Grand Prix (8:58.13).
2004: 3rd in 1,500m (4:08.57) & 4th in 5,000m (15:13.74) at Olympic Trials; USA Indoors 1,500m runner-up (4:11.93); 9th in 1,500m at adidas Boston Indoor Games (4:17.23); 15th in Zurich (4:07.64); 1st in the 3,000m at Gresham (8:51.22); 2nd in the 5,000m at Boston (15:00.03); ranked #2 at the 3,000m and #4 at the 5,000m in the U.S. by T&FN
2003: 3rd at USA Indoor 3000m (8:57.44); 4th at adidas Boston Indoor Games (9:00.06); 4th at USA XC Champs 4 km (15:23); 7th at USA XC Champs 8 km (31:02).
2002: Won U.S. 3,000m Indoor Championship (8:58.18AL); 4th at 5,000m at USA Outdoors (15:22.46); 11th at Stockholm (15:30.76); 6th at Gresham (15:35.52); 1st in 1,500m at New York (4:34.15i); ranked #2 at 3,000m, #4 at 5,000m in U.S. by T&FN
2001: 4th at USA Outdoor 5,000m (15:17.41); 15th in opening round at World Outdoor Champs (15:46.77); 5th at USA Indoors 3000m (9:08.57); her 4:28.47i at the New Balance Games was the fastest mile by a U.S. woman in 2001; 4th in 3,000m at adidas Oregon Track Classic (8:54.07); 2nd at New Balance Invitational 3000m (8:48.33); 4th at Millrose Games mile (4:44.74; ranked #9 at 1500m, #5 at 5000m in U.S. by T&FN
2000: Fourth at Olympic Trials 5000 (15:21.16); placed 7th in Olympic 5000m opening heat (15:28.91); ranked #5 in 1500m and 5000m in U.S. by T&FN
1999: Won USA XC Short Course race4th in 5000 at USA Outdoors (15:27.27); 18th in heats at World Champs (16:24.31)
1998: Won USA 4K XC Trials; won USA 8K Road Champs (25;50); 2nd in USA Indoor 3000 (8:59.14); 9th in World 4K XC Champs; 3rd in USA Outdoors (15:41.31); 7th in Goodwill Games (16:05.73); bests of 15:10.47 and 4:12.74.
1997: Won USA Indoor 3,000 (9:01.27); 26th in World XC Champs; 2nd in USA Outdoors 5000 (15:45.21); 12th in heats at World Champs (16:00.87); ranked #3 in U.S. at 5,000 by T&FN; #2 in U.S. at 3,000
1996: 2nd in USA Indoor 3,000 (9:00.58); 2nd at Prefontaine Classic 3,000 (8:42.40 PR); 3rd in 5,000 at Olympic Trials (15:29.91); ran American record 14:56.04 in Stockholm; 10th in Olympic Games (15:19.77); 3rd in USA XC Champs; ranked #2 in U.S. at 5,000 by T&FN; #1 in U.S. at 3,000
1995: Won Big East Indoor 3,000 (9:28.67); 3rd in Big East 1,500 (4:25.89); 2nd in NCAA 1,500 (4:15.73 PR); 6th in USA Outdoors 1,500 (4:11.18 PR); 4th in USA XC Champs; ranked #7 in U.S. at 1,500 by T&FN
1994: Won NCAA Indoor mile (4:37.64) and outdoor 1,500 (4:17.99); anchored 4th-place distance medley (11:22.55); Won Big East Indoor mile (4:42.49); won Big East 3,000 (9:18.19 PR); won ECAC 1,500 (4:19.06); 10th in 1,500 at USA Outdoors (4:16.32); 2nd in NCAA XC
1993: Won Big East 3,000 (9:25.6); won ECAC 1,500 (4:17.51); 5th in NCAA 1,500 (4:22.13); 5th in NCAA XC
1992: Led-off 4x800 that placed 5th at NCAA Indoors (2:11.8 for 8:40.74); 10th in NCAA XC.
1991: Won National Scholastic Indoor mile; 2nd in mile at International Prep Invitational (4:53.70); 3rd in 1,500 at USA Juniors (4:35.00); 102nd in NCAA XC
1990: 3rd in 1,500 at USA Juniors; 13th in Kinney (Foot Locker) national HS XC
1989: 3rd in 1,500 at USA Juniors; 10th in Kinney (Foot Locker) national HS XC