Dorothy McMahan

Dorothy McMahan (born November 6, 1976) is an American long-distance runner.[1] She competed in the marathon event at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics in Moscow, Russia.[2][3]

Dorothy McMahan
Personal information
Born (1976-11-06) November 6, 1976
Hilbert, Wisconsin
ResidenceRochester Hills, Michigan
Height5' 6"
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportTrack and field
Event(s)Marathon
College teamUniversity of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
  • 800 m: 2:09.17 (2/02)
  • 1 mile road: 4:35.2 (07/08)
  • 5k road: 16:31 (12/10)
  • 5k Track: 16:27 (2/13)
  • 4 mile road: 21:55 (12/09)
  • 8k road: 26:39 (4/13)
  • 10k road: 33:24 (4/12 & 10/13)
  • 15km: 51:56 (3/13)
  • 10 mile: 55:36 (4/14)
  • 20km: 1:09:32 (9/08)
  • 1/2 marathon: 1:11:48 (6/14)
  • 25k: 1:25:52 (5/13)
  • marathon: 2:31:48 (6/11)

Personal Life

Dorothy McMahan was raised in Hilbert, Wisconsin. Dot McMahan daughter was born in May 2009[4], and placed 9th (2:32:16) at Houston Texas hosted 2012 US Olympic Trials in the Marathon.[5][6]

Coaching community

Since 2013, Dot McMahan has coached distance runners for Boston Marathon qualifiers and personal best times in events from the mile to the 50 km.[7]

NCAA Division I

Dorothy Bunnell graduated from UW-Milwakee in 1999.[8][9][10]

Professional

Dot McMahan joined Hanson Brooks Original Distance Project in Rochester Hills, Michigan at age 22 and waited until 30 years old until debuting in the Marathon.[11]

Dot McMahan, alum of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's track and field team, placed 48th at the 14th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, October 1, 2005 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[12]

In 2019, USATF name Dot McMahan the national athlete of the week.[13]

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References

  1. "Dorothy McMahan". IAAF. August 31, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  2. Final Results
  3. Hanson Brooks Team Dot McMahan 2019 profile Hansons Brooks Original Distance Project
  4. Dot McMahan Profile Chevron Houston Marathon
  5. 2014 Interview Runners Connect
  6. 2012 Results Dorothy McMahan profile World Athletics
  7. McKirdy Trained coaches profile McKirdy Trained
  8. Dot McMahan profile USATF Legacy page
  9. One step at a time: McMahan runs the world The Brillion News
  10. Hansons-Brooks send five women to the Olympic Marathon Trials in Boston Run Michigan
  11. Dot McMahan Interview Cloud 259
  12. [https://mkepanthers.com/news/2005/10/6/100605aaa_247.aspx?path=wcross October 06, 2005 - Women's Cross Country Panther Alum Takes 48th At World Half Marathon Championships] UW-Milwaukee Panthers
  13. [https://player.fm/series/c-tolle-run/ep-147-dot-mcmahan-theres-so-much-more-good Dot McMahan Interview
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