Sharif Karie

Sharif Karie
Personal information
Nationality Somali
American
Born (1978-01-01) January 1, 1978
Mogadishu, Somalia
Sport
Sport Track
Event(s) 800 metres, 1500 metres, Mile, 5000 metres
College team Arkansas
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) 800 metres: 1:49.21[1]
1500 metres: 3:41.10[2]
Indoor mile: 3:59.60[1]
5000 metres: 13:46.13[2]

Sharif Karie (born January 1, 1978) is a Somali-American former middle-distance runner who was prolific in high school and collegiate competition for various middle and long-distance disciplines. Born in Mogadishu, Karie left Somalia in August 1993, went to Lansing, Michigan, to live with a brother, then settled in Springfield, Virginia.[3] He attended and competed in track for West Springfield High School, then Lindenwood University, and finally the University of Arkansas.[4]

Running career

High school

Karie first competed for West Sprinfield High School, which he attended from the summer of 1993. Despite knowing little English language at the time, he joined the track program. In the spring of 1994, Karie ran his first ever high school mile race in 4:40 (min:sec), and would even beat Seneca Lassiter in the 1995 VHSL Indoor State Championships for the 3200 meter race, running a time of 9:21.07.[3] Topping off the end of his time with West Springfield High, Karie was named Gatorade track athlete of the year in 1997. To this day Karie is recorded in the all-time top 25 Virginia high school track runners for disciplines varying from the indoor 1000 meters, 1600 meters, and 3200 meters.

Collegiate

For a brief period Karie went to Lindenwood University, but would develop his collegiate track career with University of Arkansas, which was again becoming a recognized track school in the era of coach John McDonnell. In an interesting twist of fate, high school rival Seneca Lassiter was one of Karie's team mates on the Arkansas track team. Karie, Lassiter, and Michael Power and Matthew Kerr ran a 4 x 1-mile relay in a time of 16:07.96, the seventh fasted time ever recorded for this relay distance.[5]

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