Cindy Bremser
American middle-distance runner
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Birth name | Cynthia Mae Bremser | ||||||||||||||
Nickname | Queen Bee | ||||||||||||||
Born | (1953-05-05) May 5, 1953 (age 71) Milwaukee, United States[1] | ||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 3.5 in (161 cm) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 112 lb (51 kg) | ||||||||||||||
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Country | USA | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Middle distance running | ||||||||||||||
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Personal best(s) | 1500 m: 4:04.09 3000 m: 8:38.60 | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Cynthia ("Cindy") Mae Bremser–Whitmore (born May 5, 1953) is a retired middle distance runner from the United States. She finished fourth in the 3,000 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics. She won the silver medal in the 1,500 metres at the 1983 Pan American Games.
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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1975 | Pan American Games | Mexico City, Mexico | 4th | 1500 m | 4:31.73 |
1983 | Pan American Games | Caracas, Venezuela | 2nd | 1500 m | 4:17.67 |
World Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 16th (h) | 1500 m | 4:14.10 | |
1984 | Olympic Games | Los Angeles, United States | 4th | 3000 m | 8:42.78 |
1985 | World Cup | Canberra, Australia | 3rd | 3000 m | 9:21.15 |
1986 | Goodwill Games | Moscow, Soviet Union | 8th | 3000 m | 8:53.74 |
3rd | 5000 m | 15:11.78 | |||
1987 | World Championships | Rome, Italy | 21st (h) | 3000 m | 8:54.17 |
References
- ^ Sports-Reference profile
- ARRS[permanent dead link]
- Profile
- USA Olympic Team
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USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners in women's 3000 m (2 miles)
Amateur Athletic Union
- 1975: Brenda Webb
- 1976: Jan Merrill
- 1977: Francie Larrieu Smith
- 1978: Brenda Webb
- 1979: Julie Brown
The Athletics Congress
- 1980: Cindy Bremser
- 1981: Francie Larrieu Smith
- 1982: Joan Hansen
- 1983: Jan Merrill
- 1984: Cathy Branta
- 1985: Cathy Branta
- 1986: Lynn Jennings
- 1987: Maricica Puică (ROM), Lesley Lehane (2nd)
- 1988: Sabrina Dornhoefer
- 1989: Elaine Van Blunk
- 1990: Lynn Jennings
- 1991: Margareta Keszeg (ROM), PattiSue Plumer (2nd)
- 1992: Shelly Steely
USA Track & Field
- 1993: Lynn Jennings
- 1994: Kathy Fleming
- 1995: Lynn Jennings
- 1996: Joan Nesbit
- 1997: Amy Rudolph
- 1998: Elva Dryer
- 1999: Regina Jacobs
- 2000: Marla Runyan
- 2001: Regina Jacobs
- 2002: Amy Rudolph
- 2003: Regina Jacobs
- 2004: Shayne Culpepper
- 2005: Shayne Culpepper
- 2006: Carrie Tollefson
- 2007: Shalane Flanagan
- 2008: Shannon Rowbury
- 2009: Amy Yoder Begley
- 2010: Renee Metivier Baillie
- 2011: Jenny Simpson
- 2012: Jenny Simpson
- 2013: Chelsea Sodaro
- 2014: Gabriele Grunewald
- 2015: Shannon Rowbury
- 2016: Shannon Rowbury
- 2017: Shelby Houlihan
- 2018: Shelby Houlihan
- 2019: Shelby Houlihan
- 2020: Shelby Houlihan
- 2022: Elle Purrier St. Pierre
- 2023: Valerie Constien
- 2024: Elle Purrier St. Pierre
*Distances have varied as follows: 2 Miles (1975–1986) and odd numbered years since 2015, 3000 meters (1987–2014) and even numbered years since 2014
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