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18-572: (Redirected from Culpepper ) Culpeper or Culpepper may refer to: People [ edit ] Culpeper (surname) , a list of people with the surname Culpeper, Culpepper or Colepeper Places [ edit ] Culpeper, Virginia , United States, a city Culpeper station , a railroad station Culpeper Historic District Culpeper County, Virginia , United States Culpeper National Cemetery Culpeper Regional Airport Culpeper Basin , New Jersey, United States Culpepper Island ,

36-607: A small uninhabited isle off the coast of Barbados, West Indies Culpepper Island (Galápagos) , other name of Darwin Island in the Galapagos, Ecuador Other uses [ edit ] Culpepper (horse) , an American Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 1874 Preakness Stakes Culpeper baronets , two extinct titles in the Baronetage of England See also [ edit ] Culpeper's Rebellion Topics referred to by

54-484: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Culpeper_(surname)&oldid=1220689755 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alan Culpepper Alan Lawrence Culpepper (born September 15, 1972)

72-525: Is an American distance runner and two time United States Olympian (2000 & 2004). Along with competing on four World Championship teams, his accomplishments include finishing fourth in the Boston Marathon in 2005, winning the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon and finishing 12th at the 2004 Olympic marathon in Athens . His 2:09:41 at the 2002 Chicago Marathon tied him with Alberto Salazar for

90-616: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Culpeper (surname) Culpeper , Colepeper , or Culpepper is a surname, first written "de Colepeper" in the 12th century in Kent, England. Notable people with the surname include: Culpeper baronets , including: Sir Thomas Culpeper, 3rd Baronet (1656–1723), English politician Barons Colepeper , including: John Colepeper, 1st Baron Colepeper (died 1660), English politician, Chancellor of

108-825: The University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado , where he developed into a national-class runner. In 1996 he won the NCAA outdoor 5,000 m title and placed 10th at the Olympic Trials in that event; the following year he improved to 2nd at the USATF Nationals (behind Bob Kennedy ) and represented the USA at the 1997 World Championships. Following graduation from Colorado, Culpepper continued to live and train near Boulder. In 1999 he won his first open national title,

126-548: The 2001 World Championships as well. He won another U.S. track championship in 2002 when he took the 5,000 m title. That fall, in his debut marathon in Chicago, he ran 2:09:41. In 2003, he won the U.S. 10,000 m title. After taking 2003 off from marathons, Culpepper ran his second at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Birmingham, Alabama . Renewing his long-time rivalry with Keflezighi, Culpepper bested "Meb" in 2:11:42, with

144-543: The 2006 Boston Marathon. At the 2007 US Cross-Country Championships, Culpepper won his third cross country title, finishing first in the 12,000 m with a time of 37:09. (This race is featured in the documentary, SHOWDOWN – Five Elite Distance Runners, One Dream.) Culpepper married American distance runner Shayne Culpepper (formerly Shayne Wille), also a University of Colorado graduate, in 1997. They have four sons, Cruz (b. April 2002), Levi (b. June 2006), Rocco (b. May 2008), and Chase (b. Feb 2012). Shayne also represented

162-576: The Church of God Shayne Culpepper (born 1973), American middle-distance athlete Thomas Culpeper (disambiguation) , also Culpepper and Colepeper, several people William Culpepper (disambiguation) , several people Fictional characters [ edit ] Duncan "Dunc" Culpepper, in the Culpepper Adventures series of novels by Gary Paulsen Frank Culpepper, in the 1972 film The Culpepper Cattle Co. Isabel Culpeper, in

180-560: The Exchequer 1643–1646 Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper (1635–1689), English colonial governor of Virginia Alan Culpepper (born 1972), American distance runner, married to Shayne Culpepper Allen Culpepper Sealy (1850–1927), English artist Brad Culpepper (born 1969), American football player Carmen Ana Culpeper (born 1945), Puerto Rican businesswoman, Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of

198-1063: The Treasury Cheney Culpeper (1601–1663), English landowner Cynthia Culpeper (1962–2005), American rabbi Daunte Culpepper (born 1977), American football player Ed Culpepper (1934–2021), American football player Edmund Culpeper (1660–1738), English scientific instrument maker Elizabeth Brooke (writer) ( née  Colepeper ) (1601–1683), English religious writer and matriarch Frances Culpeper Berkeley ( née  Culpeper ) (1634–1690s), American politician in Virginia and wife of three colonial governors Hanelle Culpepper , American filmmaker Jasper Culpeper (by 1508 – 1556/1564), MP for East Grinstead James Culpepper , drummer for American rock band Flyleaf Joel Culpepper (born 1984), English R&B singer-songwriter John Culpepper (disambiguation) , also Culpeper and Colepeper, several people Joyce Culpeper (c.1480–c.1528), mother of Catherine Howard,

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216-575: The USA Cross Country Championships. That spring he also won the 10,000 m at the USATF Outdoor Championships and ran that event at the 1999 World Championships. In 2000, he took second in the 10,000 m at the U.S. Olympic Trials, overtaking champion Mebrahtom Keflezighi in the final lap but not quite managing to pass him by the finish line. Culpepper represented the U.S. at 10,000 m at

234-748: The United States in the 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens Olympic Games. On February 10, 2007, Alan won the Open Men's 12K at the 2007 USA Cross Country Championships in Boulder, Colorado. He finished the race, held at Flatirons Golf Course, in a time of 37:09. It was Culpepper's third USA Cross Country victory; he also won in 1999 and 2003. On June 8, 2008 Culpepper won the Rocky Mountain Half Marathon in Denver, Colorado. He crossed

252-500: The books The Wolves of Mercy Falls T. G. Culpepper, in the 1963 film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Thomas Colpeper, in the 1943 film A Canterbury Tale References [ edit ] ^ Origin of the Surname. By Warren Culpepper, 18 February 2012. Accessed 13 March 2020. [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Culpeper . If an internal link intending to refer to

270-561: The fastest ever debut marathon by an American , and remains his fastest marathon. Culpepper has won three U.S. Cross Country titles and three track titles (two at 10,000 m and one at 5,000 m). His personal bests include 3:55.1 for the mile, 13:25 for 5k and 27:33 in the 10k. Culpepper graduated in 1991 from Coronado HS in El Paso, Texas . In 1989 and 1990 he won five Texas state titles in cross country and track, but did not compete in his final season (1991). He went on to attend

288-848: The fifth wife and Queen consort of King Henry VIII Kaelen Culpepper (born 2002), American baseball player Knox Culpepper , American football player Martin Culpepper ( c.  1540 –1605), English clergyman, medical doctor and academic Marvin T. Culpepper (1908–1970), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives Nicholas Culpeper (1616–1654), English botanist, herbalist, physician, and astrologer Pat Culpepper (John Patrick Culpepper Jr, born 1941), American football player and coach Pepper D. Culpepper (born 1968), American political scientist Randy Culpepper (born 1989), American basketball player Raymond Culpepper , American evangelist, former General Overseer of

306-543: The lead changing several times in the final miles. Culpepper then placed 12th at the Athens Olympic Marathon, which would have been the best performance by an American marathoner in several Olympics had Keflezighi not won the silver medal. In 2005, Culpepper ran a 13:25.75 personal best in the 5,000 meter run at the 2005 Norwich Union British Grand Prix in London , England . He ran 2:11:02 to take fifth in

324-452: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Culpeper . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Culpeper&oldid=1243707482 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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