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  1. Shalane Grace Flanagan (born July 8, 1981) is an American long-distance runner, Olympic medalist and New York City Marathon champion. She was the first American woman to win the New York City Marathon since 1977.

  2. 415K Followers, 571 Following, 1,295 Posts - Shalane Flanagan (@shalaneflanagan) on Instagram: "Mom🩷💙|Nike Coach⚡️BTC|UO🦆 Coach|4XOlympian|Olympic Silver Medalist |NYC Marathon champion|NYTimes best selling author X3 Run Fast Eat Slow|".

  3. Oct 21, 2019 · Shalane Flanagan, who today announced her retirement from professional running, will be remembered as one of the most inspiring American runners of her generation. From her start at the...

  4. Nov 6, 2017 · On Sunday, as a faint drizzle punctured the gray skies above the New York City Marathon, the American runner Shalane Flanagan was tucked in the middle of a pack as runners left Staten Island and...

  5. Oct 9, 2021 · Shalane Flanagan Has 4 More to Go, and 2 This Weekend. In her quest to run all six major marathons in this closely packed fall season, Flanagan will run Chicago on Sunday and Boston on Monday...

  6. Nov 7, 2021 · Flanagan, a coach with Nikes Bowerman Track Club in Portland who has had two reconstructive knee surgeries, has finally completed her quest, one that seemed ridiculous when...

  7. Nov 4, 2021 · On Sunday, Flanagan will step to the starting line in the New York City Marathon, a race she won in 2017 to become the first American female champion since 1977. But this time Flanagan will not be running with the elite competitors.

  8. Sep 20, 2021 · It’s been almost three years since Shalane Flanagan competed in her last race as a professional runner. Her third-place finish at the 2018 New York City Marathon was the 16-time national...

  9. Flanagan is the second American woman to medal in the Olympic 10,000 meters, following Lynn Jennings from the Barcelona 1992 Games. Born in Boulder, CO and raised in Marblehead, MA, Flanagan attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

  10. Nov 5, 2017 · But no one knew that Shalane Flanagan would foil a four-peat attempt by Mary Keitany of Kenya, win her first major marathon title, and become the first able-bodied American woman to win the race...

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