
FNF: Congrats on your runner-up finish at the 2011 USATF Road 5K Championships at the CVS Caremark 5K in Providence, Rhode Island. How did that race play out from your perspective?
KC: The race went out a little harder than I expected and strung out very quickly. I had gone in with a goal of winning, so I gave chase after Julie Culley took an early lead, but I was never able to close the gap she put on me in that first mile. Overall I am still happy with the result. 2nd place in my highest finish at a national championship event, so its a very good step forward for me.
FNF: You've had a period of steady improvement as a post-collegiate athlete since graduation. What have been the key factors / adjustments in your training that have led to these breakthroughs?
KC: The key factor has really just been consistency in training. I've been fortunate enough to not encounter too many set backs and I've been able to build weeks, months, and years of progressive training now.
FNF: Who have been the major influences on your running career so far and why?
FNF: You've been fortunate to grow up and attend college all in a relatively small geographical area. How have the Santa Rosa and Davis communities served as productive backdrops for your running?
FNF: Does 2012 include some significant aspirations at 10K or even longer distances? Or, do performances like your 1500m PR this year encourage you about your near term future at 5K and below?
FNF: Including and beyond the 2012 Olympic Trials next June, what are your goals for the next couple years?
KC: In a general sense, my goal is to continue rising on the elite level. Eventually I want to win a national championship on the roads and be on the podium on the track. I will probably begin to dabble with the marathon in 2013 or 2014 which is something I am also really looking forward to.