U.S. Olympic Athletes

Lopez Lomong

Event: 800m
Height: 511
Weight: 148
PR: 800m 1:45.79 (2007); 1,500m 3:37.07 (2007)
Current Residence: Flagstaff, Ariz.
High School: Tully (N.Y.) HS ‘04
College: Northern Arizona Univ. ‘09
Coach: John Hayes
Agent:
Peter Stubbs
Club: Unattached


Career Highlights:
2007 NCAA Outdoor 1,500m champion; 2007 NCAA Indoor 3,000m champion; 3rd at 2007 NCAA DI Cross Country Championships

Lopez Lomong has overcome an overwhelming array of obstacles in becoming a top American  middle distance runner. When he was 6 years old, in 1991, his family fled Kimotong, Sudan, on foot to avoid an attack by the militia group, the Janjaweed. Lomong and his family ran for three days in the African wilderness to avoid the attackers. After being separated from his family upon arrival at the Sudan-Kenya border, he lived in a refugee camp run by Catholic missionaries for 10 years. Despite being separated from his family as one of the "Lost Boys of Sudan", Lomong says he is considered one of the lucky children as thousands of boys drowned, were eaten by wild animals or were shot by military forces. An essay that he wrote in 2001 about what he would strive to accomplish if he lived in America prompted officials to give him that chance. Lomong was moved to the U.S. to live with a foster family in Tully, N.Y., and became one of the 3,800 resettled youngsters known as the "Lost Boys of Sudan."  Lomong became a U.S. season in July, 2007, while becoming a star middle distance runner at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.  He enjoyed his best year in 2007, winning the NCAA Indoor 3,000m title in upsetting two-time NCAA champion Chris Solinsky in 7:49.74, and taking the NCAA Outdoor men's 1,500m crown in 3:37.07. He set a personal best and an NAU school record of 1:45.79 in placing fifth in the 800 meters at the 2007 AT&T USA Track and Field Championships, and he was named NCAA Mountain Region Male Track Athlete of the year by the USTFCCCA. Lomong, who turned pro after the 2007 NCAA Cross Country Championships, says his dream is to represent the USA in international competition, his way to thank those who have helped him. "I came to this country without expecting anything," said Lomong to USA TODAY. "Now I want to return the favor by being a good runner." Away from the track, Lomong, who enjoys hip hop music, is studying hotel management because he hopes to return to Africa to help revitalize the continent's tourism. He also wants to assist families confronted with multiple challenges in his home country.

Competition Results:
2008:
4th at adidas Track Classic (3:36.36)
2007:
NCAA Outdoor 1,500m champion (3:37.07PR)...NCAA Indoor 3,000m champion (7:49.74)...5th at USA Outdoor Champs (1:45.79PR)...3rd at NCAA D-I Cross Country Champs (29:45)...ranked #3 in U.S. at 1,500m/Mile by T&FN...bests of 1:45.79, 3:37.07.
2006: 4th at NCAA DI Cross Country Champs (30:59)...best of 1:47.00.