Update - Ryan Shay's autopsy results were released on Tuesday,
March 18. The toxicology reports were negative and the autopsy
revealed he died of natural causes.
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Chicago Tribune
November 2007
From USATF Press release
NEW YORK - Ryan Shay, a five-time national champion on
the roads, died Saturday at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials -
Men's Marathon. Shortly past the 5-mile mark of the race, Shay
collapsed and was immediately given CPR. An ambulance
transported him to Lenox Hill Hospital, where he was pronounced
dead at 8:46 a.m.
"We all are devastated over Ryan's death," said USATF CEO Craig
Masback. "He was a tremendous champion who was here today to
pursue his dreams. The Olympic Trials is traditionally a day of
celebration, but we are heartbroken. Our thoughts and prayers
are with Ryan's wife, Alicia, and all of his family. His death
is a tremendous loss for the sport and the long-distance
running community."
A 2002 graduate of Notre Dame and a native of Michigan, Shay
was the 2003 USA marathon champion, the 2003 and 2004 USA half-
marathon champion, the 2004 USA 20 km champion and the 2005 USA
15 km champion.He won the 2001 NCAA 10,000m title, winning the
first national individual title for Notre Dame, and was a nine-
time All-American. After college, he trained with Team USA
California, a group that includes Olympic medalist Meb
Keflezighi and Deena Kastor and now includes 2008 Olympic
Trials champion Ryan Hall. In 2003 he won the USARC racing
series after winning national road running titles in the
marathon and half marathon, and taking third at 5 km and 20 km.
Shay's wife, Alicia (Craig) Shay, was an NCAA champion and
record-holder while attending Stanford University and is a
professional distance runner from Gilette, WY.