Adam Goucher (born February 18 1975) is an American cross-country and track and field athlete. He primarily competes in middle distance events and is featured in "Running With The Buffaloes", a book revolving around the 1998 season of the University of Colorado cross country team. Goucher attended Doherty High School in Colorado Springs, Colorado and graduated in 1994. He won the Foot Locker National High School Cross Country Championship in 1993, … Wikipedia
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Possibly the best runner ever to wear University of Colorado black and gold, Adam Goucher 's list of accomplishments in cross country and on the indoor and outdoor track oval are a testament to his permanent place collegiate history. As one of just three denver.yourhub.com/Boulder/Stories/Milestones/Awards/Stor...
Adam is one of the most accomplished distance runners ever in the US. After earning 4 NCAA titles and 11 All-America honors at the University of Colorado, Adam has gone on to win 4 US XC titles, 2 US 5k championships and was an Olympic finalist in 2000. dyestat.com/?pg=us2007NTNNorthwest
Adam Goucher , originally from Colorado Springs, graduated from the University of Colorado with a degree in communications. While with the Buffaloes, Adam had a dominant collegiate career, capped by his winning the 1998 NCAA Cross Country Championships. www.fivethousandmeters.com/athletes/goucher.htm
Adam Goucher remains the man to beat as the U.S.'s top distance runner. He has captured national titles at every level, from high school cross country to his career at the University of Colorado to the 2000 Olympic Trials. Goucher won both the long- and www.mensracing.com/athletes/interviews/adamgoucher.html
Track & Field. Suffering from achilles and abdominal injuries at the 2000 Trials, Goucher seemingly willed himself to the win, and finished 13th in the Olympic final later that summer. That year marked the beginning of repeated injuries for Goucher; h www.mensracing.com/athletes/interviews/adamgoucher02.html