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American Record.  I don't think words can capture all of the feelings I have right now.  It is joy, fulfillment, and gratitude.  I cannot believe that just 12 years ago I only dreamed of this country...  
         Tonight's race in Armory was one of the greatest races of my life.  It was a wonderful meeting of America's greatest distance runners and an amazing opportunity to chase after the World Championship Qualifying time of 13:15.  But we didn't want to just stop there.  When our second rabbit dropped out at 3000m I felt great and could taste the American record so close... we were perfectly on pace.  I took the lead shortly after and started driving home.  Through all of the pain and the struggle around the track I knew that this was a gift I really wanted to give back to my family and the American people who have supported me through this whole journey.  And there was no better place to do this than in my Home state of New York!!  With 3 laps to go I had to hit 31 seconds per lap or faster to break the record and thanks to the amazing crowds and support I came through the finish at 13.06.99!! A new PR by 5 seconds and a New American Record! 
         I want to say thank you to all of the amazing people who made this possible.  First off, thank you to my coach and teammates who have put in all this hard work with me and were incredible competitors tonight. They drove me to these great achievements. Secondly, thank you to the Armory and NYRR for supporting us to come to New York to compete at this fantastic venue. Thirdly, thank you to the fans at the Armory and around the world who cheered me the whole way and were here to witness records broken tonight! Finally, thank you to my family who made this all possible and gave me a second chance in life so that I could line up on the starting line today and chase after dreams that were never possible before 2001.  This American Record is dedicated to all of you! 
       Now time for a little celebration and down time :)
Click to WATCH THE RACE!

 


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Carol Koury Potter
03/01/2013 7:36pm

Congratulations to Lopez Lomong on the new American record!!! I've had the pleasure of following this young man's career since he was a Tully student and my son ran in the 800 meter races on the track with him...I say "with" because no one could really compete with him even then. And he was so friendly and nice to every one of the other racers in the field. It couldn't happen to a finer young man!

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03/01/2013 10:09pm

Carol: What a super nice thing to say about Lopez! I just read his book and was so impressed with how much love God has put into his heart. So much so that it just spills out into the lives of so many around him.

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Cindy Stogsdill
03/02/2013 3:38am

We, too, have watched this remarkable young man from his early days at Tully! His humility and gratitude for his life in America are as much an inspiration as is his running prowess. Congratulations, Lopez! You have made Central New York so proud! Again!! Looking forward to watching what the future holds for you.

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Steve Haas
03/01/2013 7:58pm

Congratulations! What a great accomplishment!

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Diane
03/01/2013 8:33pm

So proud. I wish I could of been there. Congrats

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Patrice
03/01/2013 8:38pm

Exhausted beyond measure, Lopez spent his post run with "high fives" and video and microphones. His words, inspiration and presence were music to my son's ears. I think my little guy just found his role model tonight. Lopez, we were so proud of you, screaming your name as you ran by each lap. Congrats to you my friend :)

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Joe Gray & kids
03/01/2013 9:05pm

CONGRATS from everyone in Flagstaff!!! So proud to be Lumberjacks!!!!

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03/01/2013 10:07pm

That's AWESOME!! We are really proud of you. I bet your family is wild with excitement about this!

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Mary Anne Schaap
03/01/2013 10:26pm

The Schaap's in Salem, OR are cheering you on! Awesome run! Awesome American Record!

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Eleni
03/02/2013 3:27am

God Bless You! I use your story to inspire my students to greatness! Your sister in Christ, Agapee715

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bennett
03/02/2013 6:26am

Does this mean I have to stop calling you slowpez?

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Mary Haley
03/02/2013 7:37am

Congrats Lopez. You are an inspiration to us all.

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03/02/2013 8:52pm

That run was a masterpiece of pacing. Wrote more about it here:
http://t.co/AdXOYhYgCj

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Joe
03/04/2013 2:25am

Truly inspirational. Not just this race, but your climb lately. Beating Centro and now this-incredible.
...A believer who never had the legs
Yours in Christ;
Joe

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John
03/21/2013 5:22am

Your story has inspired me more than you can imagine. I am so happy for what you are doing both on and off the track. I'd like to see what damage you can do in the 1/2 and full marathon down the road too. You are an exemplary human being. Keep doing what you are doing.

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Tanner
05/21/2013 11:12am

In kakuma did any1 in your tent die, who was a close friend

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Tanner
05/21/2013 1:51pm

sorry i was torally off topic, congrats to u Lopez

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