Galen Rupp: “I’ll compete in both in Korea.”
- By Mario Fraioli
- Published Jun. 25, 2011
University of Oregon alum Galen Rupp had a successful weekend at Hayward Field, finishing third in the 5,000 meters on Friday night after winning the 10,000m on Thursday. See what he had to ay about his plans for the world championships in the video below.
FILED UNDER: Interviews / Video TAGS: 5000m final / Galen Rupp / post-race interview / USA Track & Field Championships
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