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Ryan Shay
US long distance runner

Ryan Shay

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Intro
US long distance runner
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan, U.S.A.
Place of death
New York City, New York, U.S.A.
Age
28 years
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Biography

Ryan Shay (May 4, 1979 – November 3, 2007) was an American professional long-distance runner. He was born in Ypsilanti, Michigan, and attended the University of Notre Dame. He was married to Alicia Craig, also an American distance runner. Shay is survived by his wife Alicia, parents Joe and Susan, and his seven siblings: Jodie, Casey, Sarah, Amie, and younger brothers Nate (who also was a distance runner at Notre Dame), Elliott and Stephan.

He won several USA championships titles.

Running career

High school

Ryan Shay attended Central Lake High School in Central Lake, Michigan, home of the Trojans, from 1993 to 1997. He won every cross country meet he competed in following the third meet of his freshman year (1993), including four consecutive Class-D MHSAA Lower Peninsula (LP) state cross country meets from 1993 to 1996. He was a three-time consecutive Class D MHSAA LP state champion in the 1600-meter and 3200-meter runs from his sophomore through senior track seasons (1995 through 1997), and also won the Class-D MHSAA LP state title in the 800-meter run as a sophomore. He was also his class valedictorian.

Collegiate

Shay continued running as a student-athlete at the University of Notre Dame in the fall of 1997, majoring in economics and competing in both cross country and track. He was a 9-time All-American while competing at Notre Dame. Shay was the first Notre Dame runner to win a NCAA individual title, winning the 10,000-meter run at the 2001 NCAA outdoor meet in a time of 29:05.44. Shay graduated as the school record holder in both the indoor and outdoor 5,000-meter runs, as well as the 10,000-meter run. He graduated in the top of his class.

Post-collegiate/professional

Following college, Shay ran professionally, winning races at various distances, including marathon, half-marathon, 20 km and 15 km. Shay also competed during the 2005 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, finishing 15th in the men's individual race. Shay finished in 23rd place in the 2004 Men's Olympic Marathon Trials.

USA Running Circuit

Shay was a five time road national champion in the 15 km, 20 km, marathon and twice in the half marathon. In 2003 after winning both the USA Half Marathon Championships and the USA Marathon Championships as well as well as placing third in the USA 25 km Championships and the USA 5 km Championships Shay was named the 2003 USA Running Circuit Champion. Shay repeated as the USA Running Circuit Champion in 2004 after winning both the USA Half Marathon Championships and the USA 20 km Championships as well as finishing second in the USA 25 km Championships and USA 5 km Championships and placing third at the USA 10 Mile Championships. In 2005 Shay came in second place in the USA Running Circuit Championships standings, third in 2006 and 10th in 2007.

Death

On November 3, 2007, during the US Olympic marathon trials in New York City, Shay collapsed approximately 5 12 miles (8.9 km) into the race at 8:06 a.m. He was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 8:46 a.m. Doctors at the hospital who examined him reported that he died of heart failure due to cardiac arrhythmia , due to a pre–existing enlarged heart condition. Autopsy results were initially inconclusive, leading to speculation over other possibilities for his death On March 18, 2008, Ellen Borakove, the Director of Public Affairs of the New York Chief Medical Examiner's Office released the following statement to Joe Shay, Ryan's father, regarding his final autopsy results:

"Cardiac arrhythmia due to cardiac hypertrophy with patchy fibrosis of undetermined etiology. Natural causes."

Achievements

  • 2005 USATF 15 km Champion
  • 2004 USATF 20 km Champion
  • 2004 USATF Half-Marathon Champion
  • 2003 USATF Half-Marathon Champion
  • 2003 USATF Marathon Champion
  • 2001 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Champion (10000-meter run)
  • 2001 Big East Conference Outdoor Track & Field Champion (10000-meter run)
  • 2001 Big East Conference Indoor Track & Field Champion (5000-meter run)
  • 2000 Big East Conference Outdoor Track & Field Champion (5000-meter & 10000-meter runs)
  • 1999 Big East Conference Cross Country Champion
  • 1999 Big East Conference Indoor Track & Field Champion (3000-meter run)

Competition record

USA National Championships

Road

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
2003USA Marathon ChampionshipsBirmingham, Alabama1stmarathon2:14:29
USA 15 km ChampionshipsJacksonville, Florida8th15 km45:22
USA 8 km ChampionshipsNew York City, New York15th8 km23:13
USA 25 km ChampionshipsGrand Rapids, Michigan3rd25 km1:17:44
USA Half Marathon ChampionshipsKansas City, Missouri1sthalf marathon1:04:13
USA 5 km ChampionshipsProvidence, Rhode Island3rd5 km14:06
2004US Olympic TrialsBirmingham, Alabama22ndmarathon2:19:20
USA 10 mi. ChampionshipsLouisville, Kentucky3rd10 mi.47:11
USA 25 km ChampionshipsGrand Rapids, Michigan2nd25km1:17:12
USA Half Marathon ChampionshipsKansas City, Missouri1sthalf marathon1:05:04
USA 20 km ChampionshipsNew Haven, Connecticut1st20 km59:53
USA 5 km ChampionshipsProvidence, Rhode Island2nd5 km14:02
2005USA 15 km ChampionshipsJacksonville, Florida1st15 km43:52
USA 8 km ChampionshipsNew York City, New York4th8 km23:05
USA 20 km ChampionshipsNew Haven, Connecticut2nd20 km1:00:33
USA 5 km ChampionshipsProvidence, Rhode Island3rd5 km13:59
2006USA 15 km ChampionshipsJacksonville, Florida6th15 km44:42
USA 25 km ChampionshipsGrand Rapids, Michigan13th25 km1:19:13
USA 20 km ChampionshipsNew Haven, Connecticut8th20 km1:00:48
USA 5 km ChampionshipsProvidence, Rhode Island3rd5 km13:58.2
2007USA Half Marathon ChampionshipsHouston, Texas15thhalf marathon1:04:23
USA 15 km ChampionshipsJacksonville, Florida9th15 km45:13
USA 25 km ChampionshipsGrand Rapids, Michigan3rd25 km1:17:22
USA 20 km ChampionshipsNew Haven, Connecticut5th20 km1:01:21

Track and field

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
2002USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsPalo Alto, California7th10,000 m28:40.66
2007USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsIndianapolis, Indiana8th10,000 m28:54.34

Cross country

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
2007USA Cross Country ChampionshipsBoulder, Colorado14thSenior race38:46

NCAA championships

Track and field

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing Notre Dame
1999NCAA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsBoise, Idaho7th10,000 m29:55.78
2000NCAA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsDurham, North Carolina7th10,000 m30:54.65
2001NCAA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon6th5000 m13:52.45
1st10,000 m29:05:44

Cross country

YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
Representing Notre Dame
1997NCAA Cross Country ChampionshipsGreenville, South Carolina68th30:58
1998NCAA Cross Country ChampionshipsLawrence, Kansas229th34:16
1999NCAA Cross Country ChampionshipsBloomington, Indiana12th30:46.10
2001NCAA Cross Country ChampionshipsGreenville, South Carolina6th29:23
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