PARIS - After placing third at the 2003 USA Outdoor
Championships, Jorge Torres will toe the line Sunday in the
final of the men's 5,000 meters at the 2003 World Outdoor
Championships following a gutsy performance in the
qualifying round on Wednesday.
Although relatively inexperienced on the international scene,
Torres enjoyed a successful senior season at the University
of Colorado, where he won the 2002 NCAA Division I Cross
Country Championships in Terre Haute, Indiana. Torres
faced a strong challenge from the University of Arkansas'
Alistair Cragg, before finally emerging as the victor in the
final seconds. Torres' victory made him just the third
American in the last 15 years to win the men's NCAA Cross
Country title.
Torres, who completed his final collegiate season
undefeated, led the Colorado men to a tenth place finish at
Terre Haute, as his twin brother Eduardo added to the
Buffalo's point total with his tenth place individual finish.
On the track, Torres specializes in the 5,000 meters where
he ran the second fastest time by and American in 2002
(13:26.0). His 13:24.56 earlier this season at Stanford leads
the 2003 U.S. outdoor list. He was the 2002 NCAA outdoor
runner-up in the 5000 meters (13:59.88) and ended that
season ranked #3 in the U.S. at that event.
Torres arrived in Paris for the World Championships with
the sole purpose of making the men's 5000 meter final.
With his ninth place finish in the qualifying round on
Wednesday, he accomplished his goal, saying afterward, "I
went out there and said 'this is my final, I'm going out there
and trying to qualify for the final round just so I can get the
experience.' If I got to the final round then it was going to be
a plus to my career here. I've got to take some steps, some
small steps and this is one big step moving into the final."
In addition to his successful collegiate career, Torres, a
member of the 1999 U.S. World Cross Country
Championships junior team, was a superb high school
performer, who won his third Illinois Class AA state cross
country title in 1998 at Peoria, Illinois' Detweiller Park in the
fastest state meet performance on that course since 1977.
Torres later went on to win the 1998 FootLocker National
Cross Country Championship less than a month later in
Orlando, Florida.
Although Torres has grown as a runner tremendously in just
a short while, watch for the talented youngster from Boulder,
Colo., to add to that growth Sunday in the men's 5,000
meters in Paris.
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