- Seneca Lassiter
Seneca Lassiter (born
12 March 1977 ) is an American former middle distance runner who specialized in the 1500 meters.High school career
Lassiter ran for Lafayette High School in
Williamsburg, Virginia . As a junior in 1994, he won both the National Scholastic indoor and outdoor mile championships. He again won the National Scholastic indoor as a senior in 1995 and won the 800 meters at the USA Juniors. [ [http://www.usatf.org/athletes/bios/oldBios/2003/Lassiter_Seneca.asp Seneca Lassiter ] ]Collegiate career
Lassiter ran collegiately for the University of Arkansas where he won the
NCAA Outdoor 1500 m in 1997 and 1998 and was 2nd in 1999. Lassiter finished 2nd in the NCAA Indoor Mile in 1997 and 3rd in 1998 and 1999. He was named most outstanding performer among collegiate men at thePenn Relays in both 1997 and 1999. [ [http://blog.pennrelaysonline.com/the-stars-of-the-relays/relays-most-outstanding-performers/ Relays’ Most Outstanding Performers « The Penn Relays ] ]In 1997, Lassiter won the 1500 meters at the
USATF Outdoor National Championships. While still a collegian, he was ranked as the number 2 1500 meter runner in the US by "Track and Field News " magazine after both the 1997 and 1999 seasons.Professional career
Lassiter continued running for Nike following the completion of his college eligibility.
In 2001, Lassiter won the mile at the USATF Indoor Championships and followed that by finishing sixth at the
2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships inLisbon, Portugal . He then finished second in the 1500 meters at the USATF Outdoor Championships in the same year. He was again ranked #2 in the US by "Track and Field News" at the completion of the season.Lassiter had another strong season in 2002, again winning the 1500 meters at the USATF Outdoor National Championships and again ranking #2 in the US.
In 2002, Lassiter admitted to serving as a pacemaker in the 1500-meters for then-
Kenya nBernard Lagat at the World Cup competition. Lassiter and Legat were training partners at the time and Lassiter’s actions took him out of the running in the race and eliminated a chance for the US team to score more points in the team competition. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20020922/ai_n12666475 Athletics ; Pacemaker who missed the point | Independent on Sunday, The | Find Articles at BNET ] ] [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F04E5DF1639F932A1575AC0A9649C8B63 PLUS: TRACK AND FIELD; Lassiter's Strategy Upsets U.S. Officials - New York Times ] ] [ [http://www.trackprofile.com/2002/09-20-RRW-wcup-day1.html WITH LASSITER PACING, LAGAT WINS WORLD CUP 1500M TITLE - 2002 IAAF World Cup Day 1 ] ]Lassiter later issued an apology to the team and was sanctioned by the USATF for his actions, requiring him to complete 20 hours of community service and receiving a letter a reprimand. [ [http://www.usatf.org/groups/Elite/EliteBeat/2003-05.pdf 03MAYELITEBEAT.pdf ] ]
Rankings
Lassiter was ranked among the top ten 1500 meter runners in the US by "Track and Field News" for six straight years [http://trackandfieldnews.com/rankings/men/1500usbyathlete.pdf] :
Lassiter's personal best time over 1500 m is 3:33.72 minutes, achieved in July 1999 in
Nice .His best time in the mile is 3:54.36, achieved inOslo in 2001. [ [http://www2.iaaf.org/Results/Bio/132026.html IAAF - Biography ] ]References
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