Dathan Ritzenhein
Sport: Track and Field
Nation: United States of America
DOB: December 30, 1982
Hometown: Portland, OR
Career Highlights: A famous figure in American distance running ever since his high school days - he emerged from the promising class of 2001
along with Alan Webb and Ryan Hall - Ritzenhein is now a three-time Olympian. He didn't finish the 10,000-meter race in Athens
in 2004, but things went much better in Beijing, where he was the top American in the marathon and ninth overall. He tried
to qualify in the marathon again this year, but finished a heartbreaking fourth at the trials, eight seconds out of an Olympic
spot. Several months later, Ritzenhein earned a measure of redemption in the 10,000, getting a berth with a third-place finish
while posting the Olympic “A” standard at 27:36.09 - an especially notable achievement considering the injuries he's battled
throughout his career. Most recently, he had a rocky recovery from surgery on his left Achilles last year. “It’s been a rough
road,” he said. “The last few years have been very difficult, for sure.” Ritzenhein, though, has built quite a resume despite
his ailments. He is a former American record holder in the 5,000 meters and a former star at the University of Colorado, where
he won the 2003 NCAA cross-country title. He has won the 12-kilometer U.S. cross-country title three times, most recently
in 2010.
Olympic History: 2008,2004