Shannon Osika
Personal information
Birth nameShannon Osika
Nationality United States
Born15 June 1993 (30 years, 215 days old)[1]
Home townWaterford, Michigan[2]
EducationMott High School
University of Michigan[2]
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)1500 metres
Mile run
College teamMichigan Wolverines[2]
Achievements and titles
National finals
Personal bests
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  United States
NACAC Cross Country Championships
Gold medal – first place2012 Port of SpainU20 race
Gold medal – first place2012 Port of SpainU20 team
NACAC Championships
Silver medal – second place2018 Toronto1500 m
Updated on 29 December 2023.

Shannon Osika (born 15 June 1993) is an American middle-distance runner specializing in the 1500 metres. She is a four-time outdoor and three-time indoor USA Championships finalist, and she was the silver medalist at the 2018 NACAC Championships. She briefly held the world record in the distance medley relay in 2022.

Biography

Osika is from Waterford, Michigan where she attended Mott High School and was a Michigan High School Athletic Association Division I cross country champion.[2][3][4] Her parents, P.J. Osika and Andrea Bowman, were collegiate milers at Eastern Michigan University and they competed at the 1988 United States Olympic trials.[5][6]

Halfway through the 2011–2012 season, Osika enrolled at Michigan University,[7] where she competed on the Michigan Wolverines track and field team until 2015 under coach Mike McGuire—who also coached her parents in the 1980s.[2][7] While at Michigan, Osika ran five NCAA national track finals and two cross country national races, with a best finish of 3rd at the 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships distance medley relay.[1][8] At the 2012 NACAC Cross Country Championships, Osika competed in the U20 race and won the race for the United States, leading her team to a victory over Canada as well.[9]

Osika achieved her first national top-three finish in the 1500 m at the 2018 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, behind Shelby Houlihan and Colleen Quigley.[10] Although the United States could only send two athletes to compete at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships, Houlihan had initially stated she would only run the 3000 metres at the world championships, opening up a spot for Osika to run at her first track and field world championship.[10] However, Houlihan later decided to run in both events, blocking out Osika from the spot.[11] During the outdoor season, Osika was selected for the 2018 NACAC Championships team, where she won a silver medal in the 1500 m.[12]

In 2019, Osika was selected to run on the mixed 4 × 1 km relay at the 2019 World Cross Country Championships. Running second leg, the team finished 4th behind Ethiopia, Morocco, and Kenya.[13]

At the 2021 United States Olympic trials, Osika qualified for the finals of the 1500 m and placed fourth, just outside the top-three to be selected for the 2021 U.S. Olympic team.[1]

On 11 February 2022, Osika was part of the Nike Union Athletics Club team that set an indoor world record in the distance medley relay, with a time of 10:39.91 at the Lilac Grand Prix.[5] The record was only briefly held, as it was overtaken by New Balance running 10:33 on 15 April later that year.[14]

Osika is sponsored by Nike, Inc.[1]

Statistics

Personal bests

EventMarkPlaceCompetitionVenueDateRef
1500 metres4:00.733rd place, bronze medalist(s)USATF Golden GamesWalnut, California9 May 2021[1]
Mile run4:24.19 sh5thWanamaker MileNew York City29 January 2022[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Shannon Osika at Tilastopaja (registration required)
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "2015 Women's Cross Country Roster – Shannon Osika". Michigan Wolverines.
  3. "Anna Pasternak key runner for No. 1 Michigan". Livingston Daily.
  4. "Individual Champions". Michigan High School Athletic Association.
  5. 1 2 "Shannon Osika : Athletes : Bring Back the Mile". Bring Back the Mile.
  6. "Shannon Osika continues family Olympic Trials legacy". The Oakland Press.
  7. 1 2 "Standout sophomore Shannon Osika poised to lead future of Michigan running". The Michigan Daily.
  8. "Distance Medley Relay Takes Third at NCAA Indoors". Michigan Wolverines.
  9. "Osika's NACAC Junior Race Title Propels Team USA to Victory". Michigan Wolverines.
  10. 1 2 "Houlihan unleashes a monster kick, melts the entire field's collective face". Citius Mag.
  11. "Shelby Houlihan's Focus". Citius Mag.
  12. "Rising Star Osika To Cap Successful Season At New Balance Fifth Avenue Mile – RRW". RunnerSpace.
  13. "The Course Is The Star At World XC Champs". Track & Field News.
  14. "New Balance All-Stars break distance medley relay world record in Boston". Canadian Running.
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