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Ritzenhein named Visa Humanitarian Athlete of the Year - USATF - News

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Matt Scherer   Nov 30th 2007, 2:15am
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INDIANAPOLIS - Two-time Olympian Dathan Ritzenhein has been named Visa Humanitarian Athlete of the Year by USA Track & Field. Ritzenhein will be honored December 1 at the 2007 Jesse Owens Awards and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony held in conjunction with USA Track & Field's 2007 Annual Meeting, November 28-December 2, in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Ritzenhein, 24, of Eugene, Oregon, earlier this year won the Healthy Kidney 10K in New York on May 19 in 28 minutes 8 seconds, breaking the Central Park course record of 28:10 set by Kenyan Paul Koech in 1997. Following the race Ritzenhein donated his winner's earnings of $7,500 to the race beneficiary, the National Kidney Foundation. "I made a pact with myself before the race that if I'm fortunate enough to pick up this course record the least I can do is give back the first place prize money seeing as how this is professional athletics, but it's a race for charity," said Ritzenhein.

Read the full article at: www.usatf.org

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