FRANEK RISING - NCAA CHAMPION STEEPLER BEGINS PRO CAREER

By David Monti
July 9, 2010
(c) 2010 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved. Used with permission.

Like the pole vault before it, the women's steeplechase has risen from obscurity to become an Olympic Games medal event with an enthusiastic fan following.  That has allowed young steeplechasers like Bridget Franek to look ahead with optimism as their NCAA careers come to a close, and opportunities unfold before them which the first women's steeplechasers could only imagine.

Last Saturday at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Ore., the 22 year-old Franek lined up for her first ever race as a professional athlete.  Gone was the blue and white Penn State uniform she had worn for the last four seasons, replaced by  purple and black kit from her new corporate sponsor, Nike.  Franek, the 2010 NCAA steeplechase champion, was a little nervous going into the meet.

"A lot of doubts were going through head," Franek said.  "It had been a long season, and stuff.  I was not really sure that I would be able to, you know, step on the line with this kind of competition."

But despite having 20 races in her legs since January 1, Franek didn't squander the opportunity.  She stayed within striking distance of the leaders, to finish fifth in 9:32.35, a four-second personal best which solidified her position as the #6 USA steepler of all time.

"My coach (Beth Alford-Sullivan) was huge in giving me confidence, lifting me up," Franek said.  "When she's confident, I'm confident."

Franek attempted her first steeplechase in 2007, and cracked the ten-minute barrier on only her second try.  She finished 12th in her first NCAA championships that year.  In 2008, as a sophomore, Franek moved up to third in the NCAA championships, and qualified for the USA Olympic Trials.  She didn't make the final, however, missing the cut by just one place.  As a junior, Franek dropped a notch to fourth at the NCAA meet, but finished third in the open USA Outdoor Championships.  Although she earned a spot on the USA world championships team with that performance, she passed on that opportunity to rest up for her college cross country season which would begin in September.

This year, Franek was the dominant steeplechaser in the NCAA ranks, and a big contributor to the Nittany Lions' success as a team.  At the Big Ten Championships last May, Franek scored 21 points for Coach Alford-Sullivan by finishing fourth in the 1500m, third in the 5000m and first in the steeplechase, lifting her team to their third consecutive conference title.  After winning the NCAA steeplechase title in Eugene last month, Franek placed fifth at the USA Outdoor Championships in severely hot conditions in Des Moines, Iowa.  That race took a lot out of her, and she wasn't completely motivated to compete at Prefontaine just a week later.

"I have to say, I have to admit actually, I was the opposite (of being motivated), kind of giving myself the out for the season because it's been so long with college and stuff," Franek explained.  "USA's was definitely a body shutdown, not like necessarily a mind thing.  So, I kind of just took that as maybe it's just time to be done.  But I had signed up for this and it was a great opportunity, a great chance to try, like, a good European competition on our home soil.  I was just, like, let's do this. Let' see what I've got.  What's the worst that can happen."

Franek isn't sure if she'll stay in State College, Pa., where she's lived and trained the last four years.

"I'm not sure yet," said Franek who went to Crestwood High School in Hiram, Ohio.  "Let the summer play out and see what happens."

Franek's competed today in Barcelona, finishing fifth in in the steeplechase in 9:43.06.  She said in Eugene that she hoped that there would be a second European trip for her this summer after that.

"Then I'll come home for a while, clean back up, and maybe go back over at the end of August," she said.  She added: "I definitely have more in the tank."

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