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Coordinates: 39°2730N 87°1553W / 39.45833°N 87.26472°W / 39.45833; -87.26472
 

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LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course
Map
Address599 South Tabortown Street
Terre Haute, Indiana
United States
Acreage250
Tenants
Indiana State Sycamores
Rose–Hulman Fightin' Engineers
Website
www.laverngibson.com

The LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course, in Terre Haute, Indiana was dedicated October 17, 1997. This course has the distinction of being one of the few purpose-built cross-country courses in the world.[1] The facility is part of 240 acres (0.97 km2) that comprise the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center just east of the Terre Haute International Airport. The course itself is built on a reclaimed coal mine and consists of an external loop of 3 km and four internal loops that allow for circuits of varying lengths. Indiana State University's Cross-Country team uses the Gibson Course for its home meets.

In the short history of the course, it has hosted multiple championship meets. The Gibson Course hosted the NCAA Division I Great Lakes Regional in 1998, 1999, 2001, and 2003, and Division III Regional in 2009 and 2012. The most prominent meet it has hosted has been the Men's and Women's NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships (2002, 2004-2011, 2013-2014, 2016, 2019). In 2004 it also became the host site of the state high school championship meet for Indiana, as well as the Nike Cross Nationals (NXN) Midwest Regional Meet in 2009. It has also hosted numerous invitational and conference championship meets on multiple levels since it opened.

Course records

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Race Runner School Time Race Date
Collegiate Course Records
Women's 6k Sally Kipyego Texas Tech 19:28.1 2008 NCAA Championship 11/25/2008
Women's 6k (old course) Joanna Nilsson Northern Arizona 19:33.9 2005 NCAA Championship 11/21/2005
Men's 8k Sam Chelanga Liberty 22:51.3 2008 Brooks Pre-Nationals White Race 10/18/2008
Men's 10k Sam Chelanga Liberty 28:41.2 2009 NCAA Championship 11/23/2009
High School Course Records
Girls 5k Zofia Dudek Pioneer High School (MI) 16:49.3 2019 Nike XC Nationals Midwest Regional 11/16/2019
Girls 4k (old course) Alexandra Banfich Culver Girls Academy (IN) 14:05.1 2005 Indiana HS State Championship 10/29/2005
Boys 5k Hunter Jones Benzie Central High School (Benzonia, MI) 14:21.8 2022 Nike Cross Nationals Midwest Regionals 11/13/2022

References

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  1. ^ "LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course". laverngibson.com. Retrieved 2018-04-18.
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39°27′30N 87°15′53W / 39.45833°N 87.26472°W / 39.45833; -87.26472


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