Flanagan was the bronze medalist in the 10,000
meters at the Beijing Games until second-placed finisher Elvan
Abeylegesse was disqualified in March after a re-test of a 2007
sample showed positive for the banned steroid stanozolol.
The USOC and USA Track & Field said Flanagan, who preferred not
to have an official ceremony, received her silver medal at her
home in Portland, Oregon, earlier on Monday.
"Receiving my proper medal and having the record books changed
is a dream come true," Flanagan, said in a statement.
"I greatly appreciate the USOC's efforts to host a more formal
medal ceremony in my honor, but with my coach and my family, I
have decided to forego that option and instead celebrate in
private.
"This news, and receiving my medal, are all that I need to feel
incredibly fulfilled and happy."
The 2008 bronze medal previously owned by Flanagan, 36, has been
returned to the IOC.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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