Charmaine Roberts gets golden coverage in Maryland paper

Charmaine and her Lahti medals.

W40 sprinter Charmaine Roberts starred at Lahti for Team USA (and I have the photos to prove it eventually). Her local paper featured Charmaine today with this nice write-up. “We put in a lot of hard work in the weeks leading up to that meet,” Charmaine told writer Ted Black. He reports that Roberts  came to the United States from her native Jamaica in the fall of 1987 to run track for Division II Alabama A&M University. “We train five times a week and it gets harder as you get closer to the meets,” she said. “We focus more on speed work, spend more time on the track and do more intervals. During the offseason we focus on longer runs.”

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August 20, 2009

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  1. Renee H. - August 20, 2009

    YAY Roomie!! We ain’t neva…well you know. LOL!! C U Indoor. Great pix btw!! XOXO

  2. Shemayne W. - August 20, 2009

    Char! Awesome article. You forgot to mention the great pancakes. Roomies for ever. As Renee said, “we ain’t never…..

  3. William M. - August 20, 2009

    Wow, Charmine! From lost in Lahti to 3X golden. You and the other ladies truly put it down. Love your article, congrats.

  4. William M. - August 20, 2009

    OOPS!! that should be “Wow, Charmaine.”

  5. Don Drummond - August 20, 2009

    I was very proud of our new group of USA Masters Sprinters. Hopefully this will inspire some more ladies to get in the game. All of the ladies put on a show and wore the USA Uniform with pride.
    The other countries recognized our women’s sprint power.
    Congrats to Charmaine and the rest of the USA ladies!!!!

  6. enrico - August 20, 2009

    Charmaine, is an athlete of a particular charm. Very staid and sure of if. Fascinating really. In her I see the composure of the sensuality of the American women that I like you/they!

  7. peter taylor - August 20, 2009

    Charmaine rocks. A long, elegant stride defines her brilliant sprinting, and for some reason she always seems to be in the lead. Hope to see Charmaine at the Potomac Valley meet on Labor Day weekend.

  8. Jai Black - August 21, 2009

    Charmaine,
    Great article and picture. Congrats on your success at worlds and hope to see you next season.

  9. Lonnie Hooker - August 21, 2009

    Congratulations Charmaine. You are graceful on and off the track. You are a joy to watch.
    God Bless,
    Lonnie

  10. Ruthlyn Greenfield-Webster, RN - August 21, 2009

    FANTASTIC Charmaine!!! Well-deserved! Can’t wait to see you “mash it up” again Indoors!!

  11. Joe Burleson - August 22, 2009

    Charmaine was simply outstanding in Lahti, as a performer, a USA teammate, and an ambassador for everything that is right about US Masters. I had a chance to speak with Ms. Roberts a few times before her races, and she was always respectful of the competition, and was cautious about predicting the outcome in her humble manner. But man, did she show her stuff when the push came to shove! She was so expert and patient in the early stage of her 400 final, but had such superior strength in the last 100, surely being a product somewhat of her off-season distance work. Congratulations to a real champion, and a true representative of the USA squad.

  12. Suzanne Matthews - October 3, 2009

    Congrats Char, and to the trainer as well.

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Charmaine Roberts: ‘Ran the race the way I planned’

Charmaine Roberts drew Lane 6 for the masters women’s 400 exhibition at the Boston open nationals last Sunday. Lane 5 was empty. That’s understandable, since Alisa Harvey had scratched to focus on the open 800 finals. Charmaine made the most of it, however, winning the race in just over a minute. Charmaine turns 41 in mid-April, and graciously consented to a quick interview. I began by asking if she had been hammered by the miserable weather, which forced a 2-hour delay in some events.

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February 27, 2008

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  1. Johnnie Blackwell - February 27, 2008

    Charmaine excels at the “wife, mother, friend” part (as evidenced by her own jovial demeanor and her prosperous, well-adjusted, and happy children and husband), as well as on the track.
    A friend.

  2. peter taylor - February 27, 2008

    Charmaine,you rock! What a pleasure it has been to announce you in Virginia, North Carolina, Maine, and wherever else I have called your races. Once you get that long, elegant stride in gear you are very tough to run down. Hope to see you in Boston.

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