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Fall Semester Clases – August 3rd, Spring Semester Clases – September 3rd - Gift Certificate is redeemable on each purchase of regularly stocked items - Sorry, limit one $10.00 gift certificate per person per semester UN I V E R S I T Y D A I L Y K A N S A N Your Book Professionals at the Top of Naismith Hill 1420 Crescent Road Lawrence, KS 60044 (913) 843-3826 Fax (913) 843-9787 8 a.m.- 7 p.m. Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Friday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Saturday Noon - 4 p.m. Sunday Runner finds success after Kansas By Kent Hohlfeld Kansan sportswriter Cathy Palacios did not stop running just because her college eligibility ran out. The Oak Brook, Ill., graduate student, who finished her collegiate eligibility in 1992 as a runner at Kansas, continues to compete around the country. During Thanksgiving weekend, she competed in the USA Cross Country National Championships in Missoula, Mont. trates primarily on the 3,000-meter event. She finished seventh overall and helped her Asics team to a second-place finish behind the team from Reebok. "It was really cold out there, but it was a good race," Palacios said. Palacios ran for the Kansas track team for two years after transferring from Southeast Missouri State in 1990. She ran the 800, 1,500 and 3,000-meter events in college. But now, as an amateur runner, Palacios concen- "There is a huge difference between the college and post-college level," Palacios said. "Running at this level is like being drafted by the pros in any other sport." Palacios credited part of her success in adjusting to the post-collegiate level to her coach, Steve Guymon, who is also the assistant coach with the Kansas track team. "A very small percentage go on from college," Guymon said. "A lot of athletes get burned out, and there is a financial sacrifice." He said that running a variety of events during her entire career had helped Palacios keep from getting burned out. Signing with a company was a big step in her career, Palacios said. She runs for Asics shoe company, which sponsors about 150 track athletes across the country. "We're especially interested in distance runners from programs like Kansas," said Mark Kenow, promotional coordinator for Asics. Good runners lead to national, even international exposure for the shoe company. "If they rise to the Olympic level, obviously we get a lot of national exposure," Nenow said. "The others can give us feedback and some regional exposure." "It'd be like going to the Rose Bowl to make that team," Palacios said. The Olympics are something that Palacios said she was thinking of, but she said her more immediate goal was making the U.S. team, which runs annually in the world championships. When You Really Have To Go Palacios said that running allowed her to continue doing what she loved to do while she pursued her master's degree in sports psychology and exercise science. She said that after graduation in May, she hoped to pursue a doctorate in sports psychology. "Hopefully I can take my degrees and make myself marketable after I get out of college," she said. 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