National Catholic Invitational (46th)
South Bend, IN, USA; Friday, September 19
Burke Golf Course
Distances: See below
WOMEN (5 km) –
Teams: 1. Notre Dame, 15; 2. Lewis, 69; 3. DePaul, 79…
Individual Finishers:
1. Arianne OLSON, SO, Notre Dame, 16:35.8
2. Mary Bonner DALTON, SO, Notre Dame, 16:36.1
3. Amaya ARAMINI, FR, Notre Dame, 16:39.7
4. Gretchen FARLEY, JR, Notre Dame, 16:47.1
5. Sophie NOVAK, SR, Notre Dame, 16:48.7
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Notre Dame, 20; 2. Loyola (Ill.), 55; 3. Lewis, 110…
Individual Finishers:
1. Daelen ACKLEY, JR, Notre Dame, 23:48.4
2. Cameron TODD, FR, Notre Dame, 23:48.5
3. Izaiah STEURY, JR, Notre Dame, 24:07.1
4. Sam RICH, JR, Notre Dame, 24:08.5
5. Benji ANDERSON, UNAT-Notre Dame, 24:12.0
Roy Griak Invitational Cross Country (39th)
Falcon Heights, MN, USA; Friday, September 19
Distances: See Below
Les Bolstad Golf Course
WOMEN (6 km) –
Gold Race:
Teams: 1. Cal Baptist, 25; 2. Minnesota, 45; 3. North Dakota, 105; 4. Iowa, 140; 5. North Dakota State, 142…
Inividual Finishers:
1. Jadyn Keeler, SR, North Dakota, 20:57.3
2. Ali Weimer, NA, Minnesota, 21:00.9
3. Helena Mees, SO, CBU, 21:41.5
4. Sarah Schiffman, SR, CBU, 21:41.5
5. Ceyda Pinar, SO, CBU, 21:51.7
6. Taylor Isabel, SO, Minnesota, 21:53.5
7. Karolina Bliujute, SO, CBU, 21:55.2
8. Izzy Roemer, JR, Minnesota, 21:56.1
9. Reagan Baesler, SR, North Dakota State, 22:00.6
10. Norah Hushagen, FR, Minnesota, 22:11.4
MEN (8 km) –
Gold Race:
Teams: 1. Cal Baptist, 39; 2. Wyoming, 54; 3. Minnesota, 67; 4. South Dakota State, 71; 5. North Dakota, 127…
Inividual Finishers:
1. Jacob White, SR, Wyoming, 24:39.8
2. Cody Larson, SR, South Dakota St., 24:56.4
3. Ryker Holtzen, SR, Wyoming, 24:57.6
4. Gabriel Guzman, SO, CBU, 24:58.8
5. Nolan Sutter, FR, Minnesota, 25:07.3
6. Mathis Chavand, SR, Wyoming, 25:10.2
7. Pedro Marin, JR, CBU, 25:13.8
8. Jude DeVries, SO, CBU, 25:14.1
9. Ernesto Ruiz, JR, CBU, 25:14.6
10. Jaedyn Chase, NA, Minnesota, 25:23.6
adidas XC Challenge
Cary, NC, USA; Friday, September 19
WakeMed Soccer Park
WOMEN (5 km) –
Teams: 1. NC State, 38; 2. North Carolina, 62; 3. South Carolina, 63; 4. Liberty, 102; 5. Elon, 143…
Inividual Finishers:
1. Hannah Gapes (NZL), SO, NC State, 16:01.8
2. Kate Putman, SO, NC State, 16:17.9
3. Bethany Michalak, SO, NC State, 16:24.4
4. Teresa Cherotich (KEN), SO, South Carolina, 16:35.9
5. Allie Zealand, SO, Liberty, 16:36.1
6. Ciara O’Shea, SO, North Carolina, 16:37.0
7. Anya Arroyo, JR, South Carolina, 16:37.9
8. Katie Blount, JR, Elon, 16:41.4
9. Sydney Masciarelli, NA, Unattached, 16:50.4
10. Logan St. John-Kletter, SO, North Carolina, 16:57.1
11. Abir Reffas (ALG), JR, South Carolina, 16:57.4
12. Abigail Beville, JR, Elon, 17:05.2
13. Libby Castelli, FR, North Carolina, 17:05.8
14. Daniela Scheffler, NA, Unattached, 17:06.0
15. Brianna Malone, JR, High Point, 17:06.5
MEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. North Carolina, 15; 2. Liberty, 67; 3. NC State, 92; 4. Davidson, 101; 5. Lynchburg, 106…
Inividual Finishers:
1. Jack Bowen, NA, Unattached, 17:58.0
2. Joe Barrett, FR, North Carolina, 17:58.0
3. Aiden Neal, JR, North Carolina, 17:58.2
4. Colton Sands, SR, North Carolina, 17:58.6
5. Will Coogan, SR, North Carolina, 17:58.6
6. Tomer Tarragano (GBR), SR, North Carolina, 17:58.7
7. Noah Valyo, NA, Unattached, 17:59.7
8. Landon Pretre, NA, Wake Forest, 18:05.5
9. Luke Pash, NA, Unattached, 18:09.9
10. Luke Wiley, JR, NC State, 18:11.7
11. Chasen Hunt, SR, North Carolina, 18:14.1
12. Max Cervi-Skinner, NA, Wake Forest, 18:16.4
13. Nicholas Kiprotich (KEN), SR, Liberty, 18:18.1
14. Edwin Kiprop (KEN), SO, Liberty, 18:20.3
15. Tommy Latham, FR, North Carolina, 18:20.6
Great Cow Harbor 10-K (45th)
Northport, NY, USA; Saturday, September 21
Distance: 10 km, certified (NY21020DNB), point-to-point and hilly course with 4.1m/km elevation drop and 7% start/finish separation (not record-eligible)
Finishers: 2242 men + 2078 women = 4320 total (down from 4524 in 2024)
Format: Championships men and women started at 08:30, so women ran without any sub-elite men
Prize money: Available to U.S. citizens, only; there were also course record bonuses and a $500 leader’s prime at halfway
Drug Testing: No
Weather: Sunny and cool
Event Records (different courses): Men, 28:12.4, Biya Simbassa, 2022; Women, 31:40, Jessica McClain, 2024
Race Founded: 1978
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_GCH10.htm (through 2017)
NOTE: Story by your editor in Northport –Ed.
NORTHPORT, N.Y. (20-Sep) — On a spectacular morning for road running in this harbor-front town on Long Island’s North Shore, Ednah Kurgat and Anthony Rotich of the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program (WCAP) won the 45th edition of the Great Cow Harbor 10-K going away. Kurgat, 34, the 2023 USATF cross country champion, broke away from her key rival just ahead of the 5-K mark and ran solo to the finish line on Main Street in 32:11. Rotich, also 34, a three-time NCAA steeplechase champion with the University of Texas at El Paso, fought off a late-race challenge from former University of Kansas star Chandler Gibbens to win in 28:27. Both athletes won $7000 in prize money, including $500 primes for leading at halfway.
ROTICH RAN SMARTER THIS YEAR
Rotich competed at this race last year when organizers hosted the USATF 10-K Championships. Although he finished fifth, he was disappointed with how he executed his race.
“I was here last year and I made some stupid moves here and there,” Rotich told Race Results Weekly. “Today I told myself I’ll be patient. When I make a move, that’s it.”
Rotich stayed tucked in the lead pack in the early going when James Quattlebaum was setting the pace. Quattlebaum split the severely downhill first mile in 4:24 with both Rotich and Gibbens right behind him. At that point the lead pack had ten athletes, but the group would whittle down to eight when the race turned up the notoriously steep James Street Hill in the second mile. Passing some of the town’s most expensive homes with expansive views of the harbor, Rotich touched the lead for the first time just ahead of the three mile mark. The former Kenyan scooped up the $500 halfway prime (14:26) and started to scoot away from the field.
“Last year I made the same move, but I realized that my body shut down after that,” Rotich said. He continued: “I told myself when I made the move at 5-K that will be it. But I was surprised that one of the guys actually followed me.”
Gibbens, who did not surge at 5-K, slowly closed-up on Rotich using the downhill on Eaton’s Neck Road, and the two athletes were together at 4 miles (18:22). Shuaib Aljabaly of Hansons-Brooks ODP was in third.
“This is like my first race in eight months, or something,” Gibbens told Race Results Weekly. “I really wanted to put myself in that front group, kind of keep them close, and try to make a move at the end.” He added: “I just wanted to keep him in touch. When he started to make that move at the 5-K mark I just wanted to keep him where I could get him within the next mile or so.”
The mostly flat fifth mile went in 4:43 (23:05) and Rotich and Gibbens were still together. Just after the five mile mark when the course turns right on to Main Street, Rotich used the little uphill there to get a jump on Gibbens. The move stuck, and within a few seconds he was 30 meters up the road.
“I knew there was still one more hill to go,” Rotich explained. “And I told myself, that is where I’m going to be making the move. I did not want it to come (to the) downhill because anybody can run downhill.”
Rotich had the final downhill to the finish all to himself. He waved once to the crowd, and when he arrived at the finish line he stopped abruptly at the tape, straightened his posture, and gave a military salute with his right hand.
“That’s for the Army,” Rotich said. “Every time you have a victory it is like that you are saluting the flag. That’s what I did today.”
Gibbens held on for second in 28:36, and former Utah Valley University athlete Habtamu Cheney passed Aljabaly to take third in 28:40. Aljabaly was fourth, another seven seconds behind, and Merga Gemeda of Minnesota Distance Elite rounded out the top five in 28:58. Quattlebaum, the early leader, was seventh in 29:10.
NO DRAMA FOR KURGAT
Kurgat was mostly worried about the threat from three-time Chevron Houston Marathon champion Biruktayit Degefa, and decided to put the former Ethiopian behind her early. She moved away from her rival late in the third mile and had a four-second lead by the 5-K point, 16:22 to 16:26. From there she only had men for company, and time-trialed to the finish line to get the win, her first of the year.
“It was pretty windy so I tried to hold on as much as I could,” Kurgat told Race Results Weekly. “Despite that, I was able to win. I know it has been a long, rough season for me, but it is good to close it with a win.”
Degefa finished second in 32:31, and third place went to Kassie Parker in 32:57. Steph Bruce, 41, finished fourth and was the top masters finisher in 33:03. Lesley Boyd rounded out the top five in 33:12.
SOLD OUT RACE
Today’s race sold out at 5000 entries in June, according to race officials. A total of 4320 athletes crossed the finish line today, down slightly from 4524 in 2024. The 2026 race is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, September 19.
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Ednah Kurgat, 34, Colorado Springs, CO, 32:11 ($6500 + 500p)
2. Biruktayit Degefa, 34, Colorado Springs, CO, 32:31 ($4000)
3. Kassie Parker, 26, Waverly, IA, 32:57 ($2500)
4. Steph Bruce, 41, Flagsataff, AZ, 33:03 ($1250 + 500m)
5. Lesley Boyd, 24, Harrison, TN, 33:12 ($1000)
6. Eva Jess, 22, Rochester, MI, 33:15 ($600)
7. Jessica Gockley-Day, 27, Fountain, CO, 33:36 ($500)
8. Amanda Beach, 26, Littleton, CO, 34:18 ($400)
9. Colbi Borland, 23, Rochester, MI, 35:09 ($300)
10. Annika Kronan, 24, Atlanta, GA, 36:08 ($200)
m = Earned masters prize money
p = Earned halfway leader’s bonus
MEN (gun times) –
1. Anthony Rotich, 34, Colorado Springs, CO, 28:27 ($6500 + 500p)
2. Chandler Gibbens, 25, Chicago, IL, 28:36 ($4000)
3. Habtamu Cheney, 26, Provo, UT, 28:40 ($2500)
4. Shuaib Aljabaly, 25, Rochester, MI, 28:47 ($1250)
5. Merga Gemeda, 26, Minnetonka, MN, 28:58 ($1000)
6. Murphy Smith, 22, Charlotte, NC, 29:04 ($600)
7. James Quattlebaum, 29, Greenville, SC, 29:10 ($500)
8. Jacob Thomson, 30, Flagstaff, AZ, 29:16 ($400)
9. James Mwaura, 27, Tacoma, WA, 29:39 ($300)
10. Jack Mastandrea, 27, Greenville, SC, 29:39 ($200)
p = Earned halfway leader’s bonus
Greifenseelauf Half-Marthon (46th)
Uster, SUI; Saturday, September 20
Distance: 21.1 km (WA/AIMS certified; record-eligible) & 10 km
Finishers: Half-Marathon, 5839 men + 3020 women = 8859 total (up from 5882 in 2024); 10-K, 1464 men + 1584 women = 3048 total (up from 2299 in 2024)
WOMEN (net times) –
1. Fabienne Schlumpf, 1990, TG Hütten, 1:12:22
2. Vivian Jepkogei Cheruiyot, 2001, KEN, 1:13:25
3. Sereina Scherzinger, 1999, TV Mels, 1:16:13
4. Andrea Meier, 1993, LC Uster, 1:17:37
MEN (net times) –
1. Meshack Kimutai Kibil, 1996, KEN, 1:05:18
2. Brian Kipchumba, 1999, KEN, 1:05:32
3. Hamse Dhabar, 2004, BRN, 1:06:31
4. Luke Caldwell, 1991, GBR, 1:07:47
Mattoni Ústí Half-Marathon (15th)
(EuroHeroes Challenge Series/World Athletics Label Road Race)
Usti nad Labem, CZE; Saturday September 20
Distance: 21.1 km; World Athletics-certified loop course
Finishers: 2726 (up from 1701 in 2024)
Course Records: Men, 59:14, Barselius Kipyego (KEN), 2017; Women, 1:07:17, Peres Jepchirchir (KEN), 2015
Race Organizer: RunCzech
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Valeriia ZINENKO, UKR, 1:13:01
2. Tereza HROCHOVA, CZE, 1:13:34
3. Maryna NEMCHENKO, UKR, 1:15:19
4. Mariia MAZURENKO, UKR, 1:15:57
5. Michaela CEPOVA, CZE, 1:16:54
MEN (gun times) –
1. Dorian BOULVIN, BEL, 1:04:39
2. Khalid CHOUKOUD, NED, 1:05:33
3. Damian VICH, CZE, 1:05:58
4. Bohdan-Ivan HORODYSKYI, UKR, 1:06:42
BOWLING GREEN, KY, USA (20-Sep). Med Center Health 10-K Classic (44th). 459 finishers/net times (up from 429 in 2024). WOMEN – Daisy Jepkosgei (KEN), 24, Richmond, KY, 37:06. MEN – Chase Bulten , 28, Cambellsville, KY, 32:15.
OSLO, NOR (20-Sep). BMW Oslo Marathon (41st), Half-Marathon, and 10 km (all WA/AIMS certified and record-eligible). Norwegian 10-K Championships.
Marathon, 4184 finishers/gun times (up from 4017 in 2024). WOMEN – 1. Maria Sagnes Wågan, NOR, 2:40:59; 2. Runa Falch, NOR, 2:44:10; 3. Mari Fosse Vaksdal, NOR, 2:45:40. MEN – 1. Sjur Krystad Prestsaeter, NOR, 2:22:28; 2. Magnus Warvik, NOR, 2:22:34.
Half-Marathon, 9765 finishers/gun times. (down from 10,167 in 2024). WOMEN – Marte Lien Johnsen, NOR, 1:19:00. MEN – Senay Fissehatsion, NOR, 1:06:18.
10-K, 6516 finishers/gun times (up from 5664 in 2024).
WOMEN – 1. Kristine Lande Dommersnes, Haugesund Idrettslag Friidrett – gr, 32:20; 2. Heidi Weng, BUL IL, 32:35; 3. Amalie Saeten, Vidar Sportsklubben, 32:47; 4. Selma Løchen Engdahl, FIK Orion, 32:57; 5. Madelene Holum, Vidar Sportsklubben, 33:11; 6. Kristine Meinert Rød, Vidar Sportsklubben, 33:59; 7. Ine Bakken, Gular IL, 34:01; 8. Frida Bjørnstad Konow, Vidar Sportsklubben, 34:01; 9. Sunniva Isabel Cook, Strindheim il, 34:13; 10. Bethina Løver Valle, Vidar Sportsklubben, 34:20.
MEN – 1. Magnus Tuv Myhre, Tjalve IK, 27:46; 2. Awet Kibrab, Tjalve IK, 28:08; 3. Jacob Boutera, Ullensaker/Kisa IL Friidrett, 28:30; 4. Vegard Vesterhaug Warnes, Svorkmo NOI, 28:35; 5. Tore Akerlie, Gular IL, 29:32; 6. Joakim Mohn, Vidar Sportsklubben, 29:39; 7. Tommy Bangjord Hove, Strindheim il, 29:40; 8. Sigurd Skogan Brensholm, Ogndal IL, 29:41; 9. Nicolay Andersen, Vidar Sportsklubben, 29:50; 10. Eivind Øygard, Jølster IL, 30:00.
Pikes Peak Ascent
Manitou Springs, CO, USA; Saturday, September 20
Distance: 13.32 mi.; race begins at an elevation of 6295 feet (1918m) and ends at 14110 feet (4299m) for a net elevation GAIN of 7815 feet (2381m) and covers a very rocky course
Finishers: 1640 (up from 1529 in 2024)
Event Records: Men, 2:00:21, Remi Bonnet (SUI), 2023; Women, 2:24:58, Kim Dobson, 2012
Prize Money: See complete details below
MEN –
1. Brian Whitfield, 2:13:31 ($2000)
2. Seth DeMoor, 2:16:49 ($1500)
3. Zachary Erikson, 2:17:49 ($1000)
4. Joseph DeMoor, 2:18:28 ($500)
5. Ryan Sederquist, 2:18:40 ($250)
WOMEN –
1. Sarah Carter, 2:46:50 ($2000)
2. Alicia Vargo, 2:49:32 ($1500)
3. Rena Schwartz, 2:51:07 ($1000)
4. Megan Burke, 2:59:36 ($500)
5. Natalie Kalin, 3:01:23 ($250)
Pikes Peak Marathon (70th)
Manitou Springs, CO, USA; Sunday, September 21
Distance: Approx. 15.2 mi/24.5 km. starting at 1918m, ascending to 3109m, then going back donw to 1918m (see note below)
Finishers: 719 (essentially the same as 720 in 2024)
Course Records: Men, 3:16:39, Matt Carpenter, 1993; Women, 4:02:43, Maude Mathys (SUI), 2019
Prize Money: See complete details below
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_PkPMa.htm (through 2017)
WOMEN –
1. Callie Cooper, 34, 4:40:07 ($2000)
2. Chrissy Lofgren, 27, 4:56:42 ($1500)
3. Sarah Burke, 30, 5:03:22 ($1000)
4. Clara Dillon, 27, 5:17:48 ($500)
5. Melissa Rodgers, 51, 5:23:59 ($250)
MEN –
1. Jonathan Aziz, 34, 3:54:08 ($2000)
2. Mitch Klomp, 31, 4:14:22 ($1500)
3. Bayden Menton, 21, 4:15:06 ($1000)
4. Dean Abel, 43, 4:16:03 ($500)
5. Ryan Sederquist, 34, 4:18:24 ($250)
BMW Berlin Marathon (51st as an in-person race)
(Abbott World Marathon Majors Event/World Athletics Platinum Label Road Race)
Berlin, GER; Sunday, September 21
Distance: 42.195 km, World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
Format: Mixed-gender race with multi-wave mass start (top athletes started at 09:15); men paced the women’s race
Finishers: 30,861 men + 17,112 women + 57 non-binary = 48,038 total (down from 54,062 in 2024 which remains the race record)
Course Records: Women, 2:11:53, Tigst Assefa (ETH), 2023; Men, 2:01:09, Eliud Kipchoge (KEN), 2022
Prize Money: Indicated in euros; equal for men and women; see details below
Weather: Warm, sunny and humid
Race Founded: 1974; held every year since then, except for 2020
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_BerMa.htm (through 2017)
Race Director: Mark Milde
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Rosemary WANJIRU, 09 Dec 1994, KEN, 2:21:05 (EUR 30,000)
[1:09:09 / 1:11:56]
2. Dera DIDA, 26 Oct 1996, ETH, 2:21:08 (EUR 15,000)
3. Azmera GEBRU, 31 Oct 1995, ETH, 2:21:29 (EUR 10,000)
4. Violah CHEPTOO, 01 Mar 1989, KEN, 2:21:40 PB (EUR 8000)
5. Fantu WORKU, 29 Mar 1999, ETH, 2:21:57 PB (EUR 6500)
6. Fabienne KÖNIGSTEIN, 25 Nov 1992, GER, 2:22:17 PB (EUR 5000)
7. Degitu AZIMERAW, 24 Jan 1999, ETH, 2:23:02 (EUR 4000)
8. Domenika MAYER, 09 Oct 1990, GER, 2:23:16 PB (EUR 3000)
9. Honami MAEDA, 17 Jul 1996, JPN, 2:24:36 (EUR 2000)
10. Mestawut FIKIR, 02 Mar 2000, ETH, 2:24:52 (EUR 1500)
11. Aleksandra LISOWSKA, 12 Dec 1990, POL, 2:24:59 PB
12. Kidsan ALEMA, 29 Jul 1995, ETH, 2:25:14
13. Girmawit GEBRZIHAIR, 21 Nov 2001, ETH, 2:26:22 PB
14. Samantha HARRISON, 01 Feb 1995, GBR, 2:29:44
15. Melina WOLF, 21 Dec 1992, GER, 2:30:31 PB
16. Aberash DEMISSE, 11 Sep 1997, ETH, 2:35:34
17. Arias RIVILLA, ESP, 2:36:16 PB
18. Beata POPADIAK, 15 Jun 1905, POL, 2:36:42 PB
19. Katja GOLDRING, 11 Aug 1990, USA, 2:37:37
20. Lisa HART, GBR, 2:37:46 PB
21. Agrie WOLE, 20 Jan 1999, ETH, 2:37:48 PB
22. Maria LAZARO, 19 Sep 1991, ESP, 2:38:53
23. Junhui LIU, 02 Jul 1999, CHN, 2:39:01 PB
24. Anna HOLM JØRGENSEN, 29 Dec 1987, DEN, 2:39:19
25. Irvette VAN ZYL, 05 Jul 1987, RSA, 2:40:01
26. Bracha DEUTSCH, 29 Aug 1989, ISR, 2:40:17
27. Rebecca LOWE, 15 Sep 1988, AUS, 2:41:20
28. Lianne MILNER, GBR, 2:41:54
29. Kylee RAFTIS, 21 Jun 1905, CAN, 2:41:58
30. Sarah REITER, 07 Nov 1993, USA, 2:42:56
31. Emily HAGGERTY, USA, 2:44:53
32. Juan XIONG, 05 Jul 1988, CHN, 2:45:57
33. Melissa PAAUWE, 15 Mar 1984, CAN, 2:46:03
34. Katherine WEST, GBR, 2:46:35 PB
35. Marit ROSS-SONNESYN, 13 Nov 1993, USA, 2:46:38
36. Evgeniia INDINA, 08 Oct 1991, RUS, 2:47:28
37. Ciara BOYD-SQUIRES LONG, 21 Jun 1905, AUS, 2:47:58 PB
38. Allison MILLER, USA, 2:48:12 PB
39. Mona KLEIN, GER, 2:48:56
40. Franziska BAIST, 15 Jun 1991, GER, 2:49:03
…
50. Agata STRAUSA, 02 Dec 1989, LAT, 2:50:52
…
95. Samantha HANSON, 23 Jul 1998, USA, 2:58:36
96. Ingvill MÅKESTAD BOVIM, 07 Aug 1981, NOR, 2:58:52
…
151. Katie RAINSBERGER, 18 Aug 1998, USA, 3:04:09
Tigist Girma, ETH, DNF (last split 49:48 at 15-K)
Sharon Chelimo, KEN, DNF (last split 1:24:14 at 25-K)
Ftaw Zerah, ETH, DNF (last split 1:40:44 at 30-K)
Hanne Verbruggen, BEL, DNF (last split 1:11:50 at halfway)
Aberu Ayana Mulisa, ETH, DNF (last split 1:27:41 at 25-K)
MEN (gun times) –
1. Sabastian SAWE, 16 Mar 1995, KEN, 2:02:16 (EUR 30,000 + 30,000i)
[1:00:16 / 1:02:00]
2. Akira AKASAKI, 21 Jan 1998, JPN, 2:06:15 PB (EUR 15,000)
[1:02:59 / 1:03:16]
3. Chimdessa DEBELE, 13 Sep 2003, ETH, 2:06:57 (EUR 10,000)
4. Guye ADOLA, 20 Oct 1990, ETH, 2:07:11 (EUR 8000)
5. Yuhei URANO, 01 Nov 1997, JPN, 2:07:35 (EUR 6500)
6. Hassan CHAHDI, 07 May 1989, FRA, 2:07:43 (EUR 5000)
7. Shin KIMURA, 08 Feb 1994, JPN, 2:08:37 (EUR 4000)
8. Hendrik PFEIFFER, 18 Mar 1993, GER, 2:09:14 (EUR 3000)
9. Joseph PANGA, 26 Jun 1995, TAN, 2:09:35 PB (EUR 1000)
10. Ahmed OUHDA, 10 Mar 1997, ITA, 2:10:39 PB (EUR 1500)
11. Johannes MOTSCHMANN, 03 Aug 1994, GER, 2:10:40
12. Shuho DAIROKUNO, 23 Dec 1992, JPN, 2:10:49
13. Yudai FUKUDA, 19 Nov 1996, JPN, 2:11:26 PB
14. Yitayew ABUHAY, 01 Dec 1996, ISR, 2:11:38
15. Nick HAUGER, 20 Apr 1996, USA, 2:11:48 PB
[1:04:50 / 1:06:58]
16. Jin YUASA, 27 Aug 2001, JPN, 2:13:02
17. Taiyo IWASAKI, 18 Dec 1998, JPN, 2:13:17
18. Aoi OOTA, 26 Aug 2002, JPN, 2:14:02
19. Kengo SUZUKI, 11 Jun 1995, JPN, 2:14:51
20. Eddie MULDER, USA, 2:15:07 PB
21. Erik HILLE, 29 Sep 1988, GER, 2:16:40
22. Ken NAKAYAMA, 24 Feb 1997, JPN, 2:16:49
23. Erik LOMÅS, 12 Jan 1993, NOR, 2:16:49
24. Yueqing ZHEN, 11 Aug 2000, CHN, 2:17:32
25. Andreas LOMMER, 07 Nov 1991, DEN, 2:17:40
26. Joseph WHELAN, 13 Nov 1990, USA, 2:18:21
27. Kyohei HOSOYA, 31 Aug 1995, JPN, 2:18:55
28. Chaoqing ZHEN, 11 Aug 2000, CHN, 2:19:10
29. Guangyao WANG, 03 Feb 1999, CHN, 2:19:15
30. David GÄRTLEIN, 14 Jun 1905, GER, 2:19:26
31. Emiel BERGHOUT, 10 Mar 1989, NED, 2:19:53
32. Will NATION, 02 Mar 1992, USA, 2:19:58
33. Daverson RAMOS, 06 Jun 1990, PER, 2:19:59
34. Mario BAUERNFEIND, 06 Apr 1991, AUT, 2:20:01
35. Mohamed ABDESALAM, ESP, 2:20:15
Milkesa Mengesha, ETH, DNF (1:13:05 at 25-K)
Chala Regasa, ETH, DNF (1:14:33 at 25-K)
Haymanot Alew, ETH, DNF (1:30:02 at 30-K)
Gabriel Geay, TAN, DNF (1:14:41 at 25-K)
Haftu Teklu, ETH, DNF (1:29:19 at 30-K)
Yihunilign Adane, ETH, DNF (1:29:48 at 30-K)
Samwel Mailu, KEN, DNF (1:44:51 at 35-K)
Robert Ngeno, KEN, DNF (1:45:36 at 35-K)
i = Earned time incentive bonus for sub-2:02:30
Maratón de Buenos Aires (40th)
(South American Marathon Championships / World Athletics Label Road Race)
Buenos Aires, ARG; Sunday, September 21
Distances: 42.195 km, World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
Finishers: 8884 men + 3890 women = 12,774 total (down from 12,817 in 2024)
Course Records: Women, 2:24:52, Rodah Jepkorir Tanui (KEN), 2023; Men, 2:05:00, Evans Kiplagat Chebet (KEN), 2019
Prize Money: Not reported
Race Founded: 1984; not held in 2002 or 2020
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_BAMa.htm (through 2017)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Elifinesh DEMISE, 07 Aug 2005, ETH, 2:28:12
2. Maritu KETEMA, 21 Feb 2000, ETH, 2:28:54
3. Alemitu TARIKU, 28 Sep 2000, ETH, 2:29:07
4. Selam FENTE, 28 Jan 2003, ETH, 2:29:13
5. Emane SEIFU, ETH, 2:30:14
6. Caroline Jebet KORIR, 11 Aug 1994, KEN, 2:30:45
7. Emebet NIGUSE, 12 Sep 1999, ETH, 2:30:52
8. Tigist WORKU, ETH, 2:36:37
9. Lujan URRUTIA, 06 May 1986, ARG, 2:42:50
10. Natacha Anahi CASTAÑO, 14 Jul 1985, ARG, 2:43:16
11. Agustina CHRETIEN, 31 Mar 1989, ARG, 2:48:38
12. Maria ARGUELLO, 1989, ARG, 2:50:33
MEN (gun times) –
1. Habtamu BIRLEW, ETH, 2:09:24
2. Esphond CHERUIYOT, 12 Dec 2000, KEN, 2:09:46
3. Dickson KIPTOO, 13 Jun 1905, KEN, 2:15:06
4. Fikre BEKELE, 11 Sep 1998, ETH, 2:15:35
5. Amos KIPLAGAT, 13 Nov 1986, KEN, 2:16:14
6. Joaquin ARBE, 25 Aug 1990, ARG, 2:19:21
7. David RODRIGUEZ, 10 Apr 1992, ARG, 2:19:22
8. Ezequiel CHAVARRIA, 18 Apr 1989, ARG, 2:19:31
Dam tot Damloop (39th)
Amsterdam to Zaandam, NED; Sunday, September 21
Distance: 10 mi., flat, point-to-point course with no start/finish elevation change (not record-eligible)
Finishers: 295 in competitive 10 mile (down from 346 in 2024), but thousands more in other sections and distances
Format: Elite women started 6 minutes ahead men
Course Records: Women, 50:31, Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR), 1987; Men, 44:27, Leonard Patrick Komon (KEN), 2011
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_DtD10.htm (through 2017)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Hellen OBIRI, 13 Dec 1989, KEN, 50:51
2. Asayech AYICHEW, 03 Apr 2005, ETH, 50:56
3. Caroline Makandi GITONGA, 12 May 1996, KEN, 51:34
4. Florence NIYONKURU, 2001, RWA, 52:31
5. Bekeshe OLANI, 2005, ETH, 52:36
6. Emeline IMANIZABAYO, 01 Jan 1996, RWA, 53:07
7. Joan CHEPLETING, 17 Mar 2003, KEN, 53:20
8. Jennifer GULIKERS, 18 Aug 1994, NED, 55:04
9. Elizeba CHERONO, 06 Jun 1988, NED, 56:00
10. Julie VOET, 22 Nov 2003, BEL, 56:04
11. Jacelyn GRUPPEN, 03 Nov 1989, NED, 56:09
12. Mikky KEETELS, NED, 56:30
13. Elisabetta RIBERA D’ALCALA’, 29 Apr 1996, ITA, 57:56
14. Lisan DUIJVESTIJN, 15 Feb 1998, NED, 57:56
15. Loes KEMPE, 25 May 2005, NED, 58:22
16. Jolien DENIS, 04 Mar 1997, BEL, 58:24
17. Liz ROMO, 27 Mar 1996, USA, 58:32
18. Floor DOORNWAARD, 17 Feb 2000, NED, 59:06
19. Jasmijn SIBMA, 1997, NED, 59:27
20. Ingrid KLAASSEN, 24 Aug 1983, NED, 59:53
MEN (gun times) –
1. Jonathan KAMOSONG, 2000, KEN, 46:09
2. Ayana GETI, ETH, 46:13
3. Yonah MATEIKO, KEN, 46:15
4. Emile HAFASHIMANA, 01 Mar 2005, BDI, 46:20
5. Ben CONNOR, 17 Oct 1992, GBR, 46:23
6. James MATELONG, 2002, KEN, 46:26
7. Muktar EDRIS, 14 Jan 1994, ETH, 46:32
8. Yakoub LABQUIRA, 14 Jun 1994, MAR, 47:44
9. Elie SINDAYIKENGDERA, 01 Jan 2004, BDI, 47:45
10. Vincent KIPTOO, KEN, 47:48
11. Frank FUTSELAAR, 16 Jul 1991, NED, 48:04
12. Joris KEPPENS, 29 May 1993, BEL, 48:43
13. Juan ZIJDERLAAN, 27 Sep 2005, NED, 48:48
14. Edwin SJERPS, 18 Nov 1997, NED, 48:58
15. Stan NIESTEN, 19 Nov 1996, NED, 49:04
16. Mads MEIJER, 06 Sep 2003, NED, 49:15
17. Richard DOUMA, 17 Apr 1993, NED, 49:21
18. Manuel DE BACKER, 14 Jul 1996, NED, 49:44
Lone Gull 10-K (18th)
Gloucester, MA, USA; Sunday, September 21
Distance: 10 km certified (MA18023JK) and record-eligible
Finishers: 289 (down from 743 in 2024)
Course Records: Men, 29:35, Louis Serafini, 2019; Women, 32:50, Molly Huddle, 2023
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Lilly Tuck (CAN), 23, Sunderland, ON, 34:23
2. Stephanie Rouse, 35, San Francisco, CA, 35:25
3. Miranda Rea, 28, Chelmsford, MA, 36:31
MEN (gun times) –
1. Chris Phillips-Hart, 32, Newton, MA, 29:59
2. Evan Sherman, 27, Brooklyn, NY, 30:30
3. Jonas Hampton, 36, Swampscott, MA, 31:44
Maratonina Città di Udine (25th)
Udine, ITA; Sunday, September 21
Distance: 21.1 km, World Athletics-certified, but not record-eligible (S/F separation greater than 50%)
Finishers: 749 men + 193 women = 942 total (up from 761 in 2024)
Course Records: Women, 1:07:23, Margaret Okayo (KEN), 2003; Men, 59:06, Geoffrey Mutai (KEN), 2013
Prize Money: Indicated in euros (see primary details below; there was separate prize money for Italian athletes)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Rahel DANIEL, ERI, 1:13:46 (EUR 1000)
2. Mercy JEBICHII (KEN), ASD ATLETICA GRAN SASSO TERAMO, 1:18:48 (EUR 700)
3. Betelham TENAW, ETH, 1:20:03 (EUR 500)
4. Asmerawork Bekele WOLKEBA, ETH, 1:22:17 (EUR 300)
MEN (gun times) –
1. Vincent MOMANYI, KEN, 1:03:11 (EUR 1000)
2. Simon Dudi EKIDOR (KEN), ATL. POTENZA PICENA, 1:03:20 (EUR 700)
3. Rodgers MAIYO, KEN, 1:03:46 (EUR 500)
4. Jean Marie Vianney NIYOMUKIZA (BDI), ATL.LIB. UNICUSANO LIVORNO, 1:04:22 (EUR 300)
5. Giuseppe GERRATANA, C.S. AERONAUTICA MILITARE, 1:05:25 (EUR 200 + 355#)
6. James Murithi MBURUGU, KEN, 1:05:59
#Earned Italian citizen prize money
Philadelphia Distance Run Half-Marathon (47th)
Philadelphia, PA, USA; Sunday, September 21
Distances: 21.1 km, certified (PA23004DB), flat, out-and-back course along the Schuykill River; start and finish at Eakins Oval adjacent to the Philadelphia Museum of Art (course measured by Dan Brannen; certificate expires 2033)
Finishers: 3753 (up from 3043 in 2024)
Course Records: Men, 58:46, Mathew Kisorio, KEN, 2011; Women, 1:07:11, Kim Smith, NZL, 2011; Masters Men, 1:02:38, John Campbell (NZL), 1990; Masters Women, 1:09:37, Deena Kastor, 2014
Prize Money: See complete details below
Weather: Clear, warm and dry
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_PhiHM.htm (through 2017)
Race Founded: 1978; has been run every year ever since, except for 2020
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Allie BUCHALSKI, 12 Jan 1995, USA, 1:09:59 PB ($2500)
2. Atsede BAYISA, 16 Apr 1987, ETH, 1:11:02 ($1000)
3. Anna BENEDETTINI, 13 Jul 1998, USA, 1:12:12 ($500)
4. Caroline GARRETT, USA, 1:14:51 ($250)
5. Lucy DOBBS, USA, 1:15:07 ($150)
6. Linnaea KAVULICH, USA, 1:16:48
7. McCarty HUDSON, USA, 1:17:24
8. Elizabeth LASETER, USA, 1:17:26
9. Kir SELERT, 1987, USA, 1:17:28
10. Erica GREEN, USA, 1:17:40
MEN (gun times) –
1. Athanas KIOKO, 26 Feb 1995, KEN, 1:01:01 ($2500)
2. Peter Mwaniki NJERU, 26 Dec 1997, KEN, 1:01:08 ($1000)
3. Galen RUPP, 08 May 1986, USA, 1:02:42 ($500)
4. J.P. FLAVIN, 31 Jul 1998, USA, 1:03:44 ($250)
5. Afewerki ZERU, 10 Oct 1997, USA, 1:04:07 ($150)
6. Peter BORGER, 26 Aug 1999, USA, 1:04:40
7. Sydney GIDABUDAY, 21 Aug 1996, USA, 1:04:44
8. Ben FLEISCHER, 01 Sep 2000, USA, 1:06:54
9. Christian SCHAAF, USA, 1:07:26
10. Theo KAHLER, USA, 1:07:59
PSD Bank Halbmarathon Hamburg (11th)
Hamburg, GER; Sunday, September 21
Distance: 21.1 km; World Athletics-certified and record-eligible course
Finishers: 410 men + 313 women = 723 total (down from 2370 in 2024)
NOTE: There were no elite athletes this year –Ed.
MEN (gun times) –
1. Nikita Rode, 2000, Project V, 1:07:42
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Nele Wellbrock, 2000, Leichtathletikclub Kronshagen, 1:21:00
The Boulevard Race (3rd)
Spokane, WA, USA; Sunday, September 21
Distance: Listed as 4 mi., out-and-back course (course NOT USATF-certified)
Finishers: 3402 (up from 2606 in 2024)
Prize Money: See complete details below
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Reid Buchanan, 32, Kansas City, MO, 18:11 ($2500)
2. Nicholas Rugut (KEN), 29, Wailuku, HI, 18:14 ($1500)
3. James Mwaura, 27, Tacoma, WA, 18:31 ($1000)
4. Wil Smith, 24, Rochester Hills, MI, 18:41
5. Jaquavious Harris, 28, Murray, 18:51
6. Drew Kolodge, 23, Clay, MI, 18:54
7. Spencer Brown, 28, Louisville, KY, 19:15
8. Shadrack Keter, 24, Kentwood, 19:19
MEN (gun times) –
1. Rosina Machu, 23, Spokane, WA, 21:01 ($2500)
2. Allie Ostrander, 28, Louisville, CO, 21:04 ($1500)
3. Mckenna Hansen, 25, Spokane Vly, WA, 21:47 ($1000)
4. Kyla Becker, 24, Portland, OR, 22:07
5. Kayla Leland, 30, Spokane, WA, 22:31
Tübinger ERBE-Lauf (31st)
Tübingen, GER; Sunday, September 21
Distance: 10 km (course not included on the World Athletics database of certified courses)
Race Founded: 1994; held every year except 2020
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Eva Dieterich, 1999, LAV Stadtwerke Tübingen, 33:03
2. Adia Budde, 2005, LAV Stadtwerke Tübingen, 36:24
3. Hannah Arndt, 1989, Unattached, 36:58
4. Julia Brugger, 1990, Unattached, 37:34
MEN (gun times) –
1. Frederik Ruppert, 1997, LAV Stadtwerke Tübingen, 30:06
2. Maximilian Thorwirth, 1995, SFD 75 Düsseldorf (LAV & Friends), 30:20
3. Nick Jäger, 1999, LSC Höchstadt/Aisch, 30:24
4. Jan Philipp Kisker, 1996, LAV Stadtwerke Tübingen, 30:29
Volksbank Münster-Marathon (23rd)
Münster, GER; Sunday, September 21
Distance: 42.195 km. World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
Finishers: 3114 (up from 2241 in 2024)
Course Records: Men, 2:09:07, Charles Yosei Muneira (KEN), 2023; Women, 2:27:39, Lilian Jelagat (KEN), 2022
Prize Money: Not yet available
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Aberash Fayesa Robi, ETH, 2:29:21
2. Carolyne Jepchumba Biwott, KEN, 2:32:31
3. Noreen Jebichii Kimutai, KEN, 2:38:04
4. Maria Elisa Legelli, Laufarena Allgäu, 2:40:39
5. Jana Kappenberg, LSF Münster, 2:46:26
6. Caroline Jepkemei Kimosop, KEN, 2:47:13
7. Miriam Zirk, LSF Münster, 2:47:45
8. Franziska Rennecke, Team beVegt.de, 2:51:47
MEN (gun times) –
1. Samuel Kiplimo Naibei, KEN, 2:09:20
2. Stephen Kipkemoi Kibor, KEN, 2:09:33
3. Cornelius Kibiwott Chepkok, KEN, 2:09:39
4. Abraham Kipkemei Biwott, KEN, 2:10:50
5. Gilbert Kipkoech Bii, KEN, 2:11:46
6. Godwin Light Katakura, ZIM, 2:11:53
7. Ryuichi Yoshioka, JPN, 2:13:29
8. Wilson Cheruiyot, KEN, 2:16:03
Marathon Beneva de Montreal – Half Marathon, 10km & Mile Road
Montreal, PQ, CAN; Sunday, September 21
Distances: 42.195 km, 21.1 km, 10 km, and 1 mi.
Prize Money: Indicated in Canadian dollars
Marathon (gun times):
WOMEN –
1. Marta Hirpato Yota, ETH, 2:37:08 (CAD 5000)
2. Caroline Kiptoo, KEN, 2:37:14 (CAD 3000)
3. Philes Ongori, KEN, 2:38:58 (CAD 1000)
MEN –
1. Geoffrey Birgin, KEN, 2:18:12 (CAD 5000)
2. Maxime Cassart, CAN, 2:21:52 (CAD 3000)
3. Samuel St. Antoine, CAN, 2:22:43 (CAD 1000)
4. Phil Parrot-Migras, CAN, 2:25:22 (CAD 750)
Half-Marathon (gun times):
WOMEN –
1. Rachel HANNAH, 02 OCT 1986, CAN, 1:14:07 (CAD 1200)
2. Anne-Laure MÉNARD, 1988, CAN, 1:19:18 (CAD 600)
MEN –
1. Yoann KOWAL, 28 MAY 1987, FRA, 1:04:03 (CAD 1200)
2. Thomas NOBBS, 07 AUG 1999, CAN, 1:04:06 (CAD 600)
3. Ryan TYRRELL, 1998, CAN, 1:05:10 (CAD 300)
4. Brogan AUSTIN, 05 OCT 1991, USA, 1:06:16
5-K (gun times):
WOMEN –
1. Julie-Anne Staehli, 16:10 (CAD 2000)
2. Erin Teschuk, 16:17 (CAD 1500)
3. Erin Mawhinney, 16:22 (CAD 750)
MEN –
1. Charles Philibert-Thiboutot, 14:18 (CAD 2000)
2. Alec Purnell, 14:26 (CAD 1500)
3. Thomas Laviolette, 14:27 (CAD 750)
Chinese Marathon Championships
Hengshui, CHN; Sunday, September 22
Distance: 42.195 km (WA-certified)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Bingjie XU, 30 Jan 2003, CHN, 2:28:10
2. Ni SHEN, 29 Nov 1998, CHN, 2:31:26
3. Jiali WANG, 12 May 2001, CHN, 2:32:44
4. Yi TIAN, 25 Jan 2004, CHN, 2:34:48
5. Cicuo ZHAXI, 03 Aug 2005, CHN, 2:37:09
6. Laga TONG, 17 Aug 2001, CHN, 2:38:34
7. Meiqin WANG, 12 May 2002, CHN, 2:40:29
8. Yingmei LI, 05 Jul 1997, CHN, 2:43:44
9. Liqin CHEN, 27 May 1990, CHN, 2:44:21
10. Miaomiao CHANG, 01 Aug 2001, CHN, 2:49:47
MEN (gun times) –
1. Yunce XIE, 25 Jun 2004, CHN, 2:12:58
2. Ciren ZHAXI, 13 Feb 1999, CHN, 2:13:17
3. Rui MA, 01 Apr 2002, CHN, 2:13:32
4. Jun XUE, 20 Dec 1999, CHN, 2:13:39
5. Cairen SUOLANG, 28 Jul 1999, CHN, 2:13:46
6. Bingxian CAI, 24 Sep 2000, CHN, 2:14:35
7. Bangliu ZHANG, 15 Jan 2003, CHN, 2:14:49
8. Yangyang KANG, 09 Feb 2003, CHN, 2:16:49
9. Hu TIAN, 27 Nov 2004, CHN, 2:16:55
10. Xiaohua YANG, 12 Dec 2001, CHN, 2:17:02
Taiyuan Marathon
(World Athletics Gold Label Road Race)
Taiyuan, CHN; Sunday, September 21
Distance: 42.195 km; World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Kebebush YISMA, 31 Oct 1998, ETH, 2:25:50
2. Helah Jelagat KIPROP, 7 Apr 1985, KEN, 2:26:40
3. Chernet MISGANAW, 12 September 1995, ETH, 2:27:17
4. Ayana DEMILEW ZEMENAY, 16 Mar 2005, ETH, 2:28:07
5. Derartu HAILU, 08 May 2000, ETH, 2:28:47
6. Caroline Cheptanui KILEL, 21 Mar 1981, KEN, 2:34:16
7. Xuemei HUANG, 4 November 1992, CHN, 2:34:22
8. Ayalinesh BELETE, 14 Aug 2000, ETH, 2:35:41
Deborah SANG, 27 August 1999, KEN, DNF
Chunxia LI, 24 Feb 2000, CHN, DNF
MEN (gun times) –
1. Douglass Kimeli KIPRUGUT, 14 May 1990, KEN, 2:09:14
2. Tafere ADISU, 14 Sep 1999, ETH, 2:09:20
3. Gilbert KIBET, 13 Aug 1994, KEN, 2:09:36
4. Solomon SUTER, 22 Dec 1991, KEN, 2:10:35
5. Tafese DELELEGN, 11 Sep 1989, ETH, 2:11:18
6. Deribe ROBI, 26 Sep 1990, ETH, 2:11:29
7. Abdi Ali GELELCHU, 1 Aug 1997, BRN, 2:12:03
8. Bo LI, 12 Sep 1993, CHN, 2:12:04
9. Birhanu SEMACHEW, 1 Mar 2005, ETH, 2:13:00
10. Asmera BESHIR, 5 Oct 2004, ETH, 2:13:22
11. Simon KIPKOSGEI, 04 Sep 2002, KEN, 2:14:03
12. Melaku BELACHEW, 19 May 1990, ETH, 2:14:32
13. Dinghong YANG, 29 Sep 1987, CHN, 2:14:57
14. Paul KIBET, 16 Feb 1990, KEN, 2:15:47
15. Jie WANG, 19 Oct 1994, CHN, 2:17:26
Under Armour Eastside 10-K
Vancouver, BC, CAN; Sunday, September 21
Distance: 10 km, World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
Finishers: 2828
Prize Money: Indicated in Canadian dollars
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Lauren MCNEIL, 1999, GBR, 32:48 (CAD 1000)
2. Dayna PIDHORESKY, 1986, CAN, 34:27 (CAD 750)
3. Brooke LAWLOR, 2003, CAN, 35:12 (CAD 500)
4. Jamie HENNESSEY, 1999, CAN, 35:19 (CAD 250)
5. Jenna SCHULZ, 1993, CAN, 35:55
MEN (gun times) –
1. Thomas BROATCH, 1998, CAN, 30:06 (CAD 1000)
2. Moktar SAID, 2001, CAN, 30:23 (CAD 750)
3. Nageso NYAFARO, 1987, CAN, 30:41 (CAD 500)
4. Justyn TYRRELL, 1997, CAN, 30:49 (CAD 250)
5. David MUTAI, 1986, KEN, 30:58
Run Prix
Australian Formula 1 Motor Racing Circuit
Albert Park, Melbourne, VIC, AUS; Sunday, September 21
Distance: 10 km, World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Donve VILJOEN, 21 Jan 1999, AUS, 33:26
2. Jaylah HANCOCK-CAMERON, 28 May 2002, AUS, 33:34
3. Emebet GETAWY, ETH, 33:55
4. Simone MCINNES, 27 Nov 1991, AUS, 34:00
5. Tarra BRAIN, 28 Aug 1996, AUS, 34:14
6. Stephanie KELLY, 26 Nov 1993, AUS, 34:15
7. Genevieve GREGSON, 04 Aug 1989, AUS, 34:38
8. Karen BLANEY, 06 Oct 1994, AUS, 34:42
9. Saskia LLOYD, 16 Jan 2002, AUS, 34:46
10. Leyla LIAKATOS, 22 Mar 2003, AUS, 34:55
MEN (gun times) –
1. William LITTLE, 29 Dec 1999, NZL, 28:47
2. Toby GUALTER, 27 Nov 2000, NZL, 28:51
3. Luke HINCE, 18 Aug 2002, AUS, 29:03
4. Thomas BOWERS, 25 Nov 2002, AUS, 29:19
5. Andre WARING, 18 Aug 1993, AUS, 29:23
6. Tim FISK, 5 Sep 2002, AUS, 29:27
7. Connor MELTON, 19 Jun 1999, NZL, 29:27
8. Taonga MBAMBO, 12 Feb 2001, NZL, 29:39
9. Ryan GREGSON, 26 Apr 1990, AUS, 29:41
10. Ronan LEE, 12 Oct 2001, NZL, 29:43