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Bishop has career best race at XC National Championships

Running in her third Cross Country National Championship, Talisa Bishop performed her career best race as a Montreat Lady Cavalier this weekend at the rolling Wayne Dannehl Cross Country Course held on the campus of The University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Bishop completed the 3.1 mile race in 18:51, good enough to land her the 63rd spot among the NAIA’s national competitors (258 total runners). Simon Fraser University won its 5th consecutive women’s championship with an impressive 99 points, followed by Cedarville University. “Talisa ran an amazing race today. I’m really proud of her… she had a few bumps in her training this year with sickness and a couple of twisted ankles, so it was great to see her culminate a great comeback season like she has this year,” said Head Coach Jose Larios.

Prior to transferring to Montreat, Talisa was sidelined for nearly two years as she underwent two I.T. band surgeries.  “This was her first complete cross country season that she’s been able to train consistently since her freshman year.  It’s only going to get better from here,” added Larios.  Bishop qualified for her third national championship by virtue of finishing 11th at this year’s regional championship; this weekend however, Talisa managed to beat all of her regional competitors except five Milligan runners.  “Milligan finished 3rd in the country- and I was certain that she could run with those ladies, and today she proved it,” said Larios.

“I’m really happy.  I wanted to break nineteen minutes all season, so I’m glad it happened here today,” said Bishop. “I wasn’t too sure about the regional meet because I twisted my ankle and couldn’t train for a full week.  This race was really uplifting- it was really, really cold, but uplifting!”  With heavy cloud cover that called for rain and possible snow-flurries, Bishop’s confidence gave her the ability to endure and to run her collegiate best performance.

Talisa will continue her training as she heads to Florida this Thanksgiving break in order to attempt to qualify for the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at this year’s Jacksonville Half-Marathon. 


Written By: Jose Larios
Posted By: Jose Larios
Date Posted: 11/18/2007
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