Paavo Nurmi Games
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Gold)
Turku, FIN; Wednesday, June 3
Paavo Nurmi Stadion
   NOTE: Florian Bremm and Frederick Ruppert became the third and fourth Germans, respectively, to break 13:00 for 5000m –Ed.

WOMEN –
1500m:
 1. Gabriela DEBUES-STAFFORD, 13 Sep 1995, CAN, 4:04.40
 2. Joceline WIND, 12 Sep 2000, SUI, 4:05.45
 3. Majtie KOLBERG, 05 Dec 1999, GER, 4:05.67 PB
 4. Erin WALLACE, 18 May 2000, GBR, 4:05.76
 5. Kristiina SASINEK MÄKI, 22 Sep 1991, CZE, 4:06.04
 6. Dani JONES, 21 Aug 1996, USA, 4:06.57
 7. Lore HOFFMANN, 25 Jul 1996, SUI, 4:07.21
 8. Diane VAN ES, 22 Mar 1999, NED, 4:08.64
 9. Kena TUFA, 27 Dec 2005, ETH, 4:09.59 PB
10. Nathalie BLOMQVIST, 20 Apr 2001, FIN, 4:10.50
11. Eveliina MÄÄTTÄNEN, 1 Sep 1995, FIN, 4:10.98 PB
12. Amina MAATOUG, 17 Nov 2002, NED, 4:14.51
    Rachel KLOPFENSTEIN, 8 Mar 1995, MRI, DNF
    Julia JAGUSCIK, 16 Dec 2003, POL, DNF

3000m S/C:
 1. Alemnat WALLE, 29 Jan 2006, ETH, 9:16.18
 2. Gracie HYDE, 12 Dec 1999, USA, 9:16.61 PB
 3. Ilona MONONEN, 18 December 2003, FIN, 9:18.50 NR
 4. Cara FEAIN-RYAN, 05 Feb 1999, AUS, 9:22.44
 5. Juliane HVID, 08 Apr 1998, DEN, 9:23.12 PB
 6. Clara ENTRESANGLE, 23 Nov 2004, FRA, 9:23.43 PB
 7. Grace FETHERSTONHAUGH, 13 Oct 2000, CAN, 9:31.98
 8. Kinga KROLIK, 26 Sep 1999, POL, 9:33.79
 9. Marta SERRANO, 5 Apr 2003, ESP, 9:40.75
10. Adia BUDDE, 29 Jul 2005, GER, 9:43.14
11. Laura MAASIK, 5 Oct 1993, EST, 9:56.84
12. Alisa VIRTANEN, 04 Sep 2002, FIN, 9:57.87
13. Veerle BAKKER, 29 Sep 1997, NED, 9:58.27
    Agnieszka CHORZEPA, 14 Jan 2001, POL, DNF

MEN –
1500m:
 1. Mohamed ATTAOUI, 26 Sep 2001, ESP, 3:31.82 PB
 2. Ruben VERHEYDEN, 22 Dec 2000, BEL, 3:32.71
 3. Samuel PRAKEL, 29 Oct 1994, USA, 3:32.76 PB
 4. Håkon MOE BERG, 26 Jun 2006, NOR, 3:33.92
 5. Cathal DOYLE, 12 Nov 1997, IRL, 3:34.00
 6. Jude THOMAS, 17 Mar 2002, AUS, 3:34.13
 7. Romain MORNET, 8 Nov 1997, FRA, 3:34.15
 8. Foster MALLECK, 12 Aug 2001, CAN, 3:34.17
 9. Jack ANSTEY, 8 Apr 1997, AUS, 3:34.21
10. Wes PORTER, 18 Sep 2001, USA, 3:34.34
11. Samuel CHAPPLE, 23 November 1998, NED, 3:34.41
12. Joonas RINNE, 20 May 1995, FIN, 3:36.07
13. Pierrik JOCTEUR-MONROZIER, 23 Mar 1998, FRA, 3:37.19
    Abedin MUJEZINOVIC, 02 Jun 1993, BIH, DNF
    Pieter SISK, 08 Dec 1999, BEL, DNF
    Ben CLARIDGE, 12 Nov 1997, GBR, DNF

5000m:
 1. Florian BREMM, 14 Aug 2000, GER, 12:56.80 PB
 2. Frederik RUPPERT, 19 Feb 1997, GER, 12:57.61 PB
 3. Egide NTAKARUTIMANA, 21 October 1997, BDI, 12:59.45 PB
 4. Getnet WALE, 16 Jul 2000, ETH, 13:03.95
 5. Kieran LUMB, 2 August 1998, CAN, 13:19.68
 6. Mahadi ABDI ALI, 08 Nov 1995, NED, 13:22.34
 7. Brian FAY, 9 Nov 1998, IRL, 13:23.11
 8. Mustafe MUUSE, 04 August 2001, FIN, 13:24.80 PB
 9. Tuomas HEIKKILÄ, 8 Feb 1998, FIN, 13:25.85 PB
10. Scott BEATTIE, 04 Dec 1998, GBR, 13:29.41
11. Thomas VANOPPEN, 19 Sep 1999, BEL, 13:30.24
12. James WEST, 30 Jan 1996, GBR, 13:42.85
13. Joel Ibler LILLESØ, 17 Nov 2003, DEN, 13:56.49
14. Mika KOTIRANTA, 28 Jul 2000, FIN, 13:58.73
15. Eemil HELANDER, 28 May 2001, FIN, 14:05.03
    Mike FOPPEN, 29 Nov 1996, NED, DNF
    Filip SASINEK, 8 Jan 1996, CZE, DNF
    Nicholas GRIGGS, 18 Dec 2004, IRL, DNF
    Darragh MCELHINNEY, 9 Nov 2000, IRL, DNF
    Boaz KIPRUGUT, 18 May 1998, KEN, DNF
    Duncan WAWERU, 22 Apr 1999, KEN, DNF
    Rory LEONARD, 13 Feb 2001, GBR, DNF
    Filip INGEBRIGTSEN, 20 Apr 1993, NOR, DNF
    Jude THOMAS, 17 March 2002, AUS, DNF

3000m S/C:
 1. Mohamed TINDOUFT, 12 Mar 1993, MAR, 8:11.52
 2. Abrham SIME, 7 Nov 2001, ETH, 8:14.09
 3. Jean-Simon DESGAGNES, 26 Jul 1998, CAN, 8:14.85
 4. Niklas BUCHHOLZ, 4 Mar 1998, GER, 8:15.27
 5. Aaron AHL, 25 February 1999, CAN, 8:17.22
 6. Ahmed JAZIRI, 16 Dec 1997, TUN, 8:17.82
 7. Daniel MICHALSKI, 10 Sep 1995, USA, 8:18.91
 8. Luc LE BARON, 5 Feb 2002, FRA, 8:19.16
 9. Vidar JOHANSSON, 08 Oct 1996, SWE, 8:24.73
10. Velten SCHNEIDER, 21 Aug 1999, GER, 8:32.47
11. Leo MAGNUSSON, 4 Feb 1998, SWE, 8:38.05
12. Eero HEINONEN, 21 Jan 1997, FIN, 8:45.45 PB
13. Ben BUCKINGHAM, 8 Nov 1991, AUS, 8:49.58
    Tim VAN DE VELDE, 1 Feb 2000, BEL, DNF
    Wesley LANGAT, 07 Jul 1994, KEN, DNF
    Wilberforce Chemiat KONES, 19 Sep 1993, KEN, DNF

Royal City Inferno Track & Field Festival
(Canadian 10,000m Championships)
Guelph, ON, CAN; Wednesday, June 3
   NOTE: The national 10,000m titles were won by Florence Caron and Thomas Fafard.  Look for both of them at a fall marathon –Ed.

WOMEN –
800m Elite:
 1. Taiya Shelby, Under Armour, 2:00.02 MR
 2. Alison Andrews-Paul (NZL), SFUT, 2:01.40
 3. Nicole McKenzie, Royal City Athletics Club, 2:02.01
 4. Emma Dagenais, Club D’athletisme De L’univers, 2:04.09
 5. Jade Lenton, Langley Mustangs, 2:06.30
 6. Ana Morariu, Harbour Track – Hamilton, 2:06.73
 7. Gabrielle Mercier, Sherbrooke, 2:07.14
 8. Cara MacDonald, Athletics East, 2:07.45

1500m Elite:
 1. Maggie Smith, Athletics East, 4:12.61
 2. Sadie-Jane Hickson, University Of Toronto TC, 4:13.27
 3. Holly MacGillivray, Vancouver Thunderbirds, 4:14.74
 4. Camille Boudreau, Club D’Athletisme Universite Laval, 4:20.55
 5. Sabrina Lavigne, Team Quebec, 4:20.60
 6. Alessandra Rodriguez, NB Metro, 4:22.05
 7. Maria Linton, London Western Track And Field, 4:23.19
 8. Nicole Bauer, Calgary International Track Club, 4:25.80

10,000m NC:
 1. Florence Caron, HOKA NAZ Elite, 32:44.73 MR
  [retains title]
 2. Sophie Courville, Saint John Reds Track & Field, 34:05.22
 3. Leane Baril, Club D’athletisme Universite Laval, 34:40.50
    Marla Elena Valtierra Mejia (MEX), Esparzas RT, DNF
    Sabrina Lavigne, Team Quebec, DNF
    Bianca Premont, Club D’athletisme Universite Laval, DNF

MEN –
800m Elite:
 1. Hazem Miawad (EGY), Empire Elite TC, 1:46.18
 2. Billy Hill (USA), Garden State Track Club 1:46.41
 3. Leroy Russell III, Blue Devils Athletic Club, 1:46.66
 4. Alanzo Ryan, University Of Waterloo, 1:46.68
 5. Alex Larochelle, Saint John Reds Track & Field, 1:47.25
 6. Zakary Mama-Yari, Saint John Reds Track & Field, 1:48.65
 7. John O’Reily, Unattached, 1:49.23
 8. Yassine Aber, Saint John Reds Track & Field, 1:50.17

1500m Elite:
 1. Jonathan Podbielski, Unattached, 3:39.41
 2. Jude Wheeler-Dee, Unattached, 3:40.40
 3. Matthew Beaudet, St Laurent Select, 3:40.75
 4. Silas Conlin-Morse, Saint John Reds Track & Field, 3:41.50
 5. Robin Lefebvre, Saint John Reds Track & Field, 3:41.76
 6. Samuel Hepworth, EDAC, 3:42.84
 7. Brody Clark, Edge Sport Track Club, 3:43.08
 8. Kevin A. Robertson, Saint Laurent Select, 3:43.48
 9. Adam Schmidt, Unattached, 3:43.50
10. Noah Costa, Unattached, 3:44.12
11. Sawyer LeBlanc, Unattached, 3:44.34
12. Samuel Patrickm Harbour Track – Hamilton, 3:44.88

10,000m NC:
 1. Thomas Fafard, Club D’ath Univ Laval/Brooks, 28:53.16 MR
 2. Peter Mburu (KEN), Northern Endurance, 29:12.05
 3. Thomas Nobbs, Unattached, 29:18.72
 4. Felix Quirion, Sherbrooke, 29:32.15
 5. Dylan Alick, Harbour Track – Hamilton, 29:32.45
 6. Rudy Saal, Club D’athletisme Univ Laval, 29:58.12
 7. Xavier Lemaitre, Club D’athletisme Univ Laval, 30:29.31
 8. Cameron Cira, Blue Devils AC, 30:31.24
 9. Xavier St-Onge, Club D’athletisme Univ Laval, 30:44.36
    Sendeku Alelgn, Unattached, DQ (wore 32mm shoes)
    Xavier Perras-Phaneuf, Saint John Reds Track & Field, DNF
    Philippe Morneau-Cartier, Club D’athletisme Univ Laval, DNF
    Nicolas Morin, Club D’athletisme Univ Laval, DNF
    Silas Conlin-Morse, Saint John Reds Track & Field, DNF

Golden Gala Pietro Mennea
(4th stop of 2026 Wanda Diamond League)
Roma, ITA; Thursday, June 4
Stadia Olimpico
Weather: 21C/70F with 74% humidity
Prize Money: Indicated in USD
   NOTE: What was supposed to be a great home-country 5000m race for Olympic silver medalist Nadia Battocletti did not materialize.  Battocletti, who had been suffering from the flu in previous weeks, fell off of the pace early and finished 13th.  Ahead of her Spain-based Ethiopian Likina Amebaw ran a world-leading 14:18.41 –Ed.

WOMEN –
400m (DL):
 1. Henriette JAEGER, 30 Jun 2003, NOR, 49.60 (USD 10,000)
 2. Lurdes Gloria MANUEL, 12 Jul 2005, CZE, 49.77 PB (USD 6000)
 3. Nickisha PRYCE, 07 Mar 2001, JAM, 49.80 (USD 4000)
 4. Aaliyah BUTLER, 5 Nov 2003, USA, 49.83 (USD 3000)
 5. Amber ANNING, 18 Nov 2000, GBR, 50.19 (USD 2500)
 6. Lieke KLAVER, 20 Aug 1998, NED, 50.62 (USD 2000)
 7. Keely HODGKINSON, 3 Mar 2002, GBR, 51.14 PB (USD 1500)
 8. Anna POLINARI, 07 Feb 1999, ITA, 51.58 (USD 1000)

1500m (DL+):
 1. Georgia HUNTER BELL, 17 Oct 1993, GBR, 3:58.63 SB (USD 20,000)
 2. Klaudia KAZIMIERSKA, 3 Sep 2001, POL, 3:59.24 SB (USD 6000)
 3. Nikki HILTZ, 23 Oct 1994, USA, 3:59.26 SB (USD 4000)
 4. Agathe GUILLEMOT, 11 Jul 1999, FRA, 4:00.46 (USD 3000)
 5. Patricia SILVA, 9 Dec 1999, POR, 4:00.86 (USD 2500)
 6. Ludovica CAVALLI, 20 Dec 2000, ITA, 4:01.64 PB (USD 2000)
 7. Abbey CALDWELL, 3 Jul 2001, AUS, 4:02.15 (USD 1500)
 8. Salome AFONSO, 19 Nov 1997, POR, 4:03.00 (USD 1000)
 9. Haregeweyni KALAYU, 29 May 2009, ETH, 4:03.43 (USD 500)
10. Agueda MARQUES, 19 Mar 1999, ESP, 4:03.62 SB
11. Jemma REEKIE, 06 March 1998, GBR, 4:05.39 SB
12. Heather MACLEAN, 31 Aug 1995, USA, 4:06.74 SB
13. Gaia SABBATINI, 10 Jun 1999, ITA, 4:07.04 SB
14. Laura MUIR, 09 May 1993, GBR, 4:10.54
    Weronika LIZAKOWSKA, 02 Nov 1998, POL, DNF

5000m (DL):
 1. Likina AMEBAW, 30 Nov 1997, ETH, 14:18.41 WL/PB (USD 10,000)
 2. Aleshign BAWEKE, 23 Jan 2006, ETH, 14:18.54 PB (USD 6000)
 3. Freweyni HAILU, 12 Feb 2001, ETH, 14:18.94 PB (USD 4000)
 4. Senayet GETACHEW, 1 October 2005, ETH, 14:22.37 PB (USD 3000)
 5. Medina EISA, 17 Oct 2002, ETH, 14:22.51 SB (USD 2500)
 6. Hirut MESHESHA, 20 January 2001, ETH, 14:22.56 PB (USD 2000)
 7. Fantaye BELAYNEH, 11 Sep 2000, ETH, 14:23.44 PB (USD 1500)
 8. Winfred YAVI, 31 Dec 1999, BRN, 14:30.06 NR (USD 1000)
 9. Maureen KOSTER, 03 July 1992, NED, 14:33.56 PB (USD 500)
10. Margaret AKIDOR, 26 Jun 2002, KEN, 14:34.01 SB
11. Sarah MADELEINE, 20 Sep 1998, FRA, 14:37.80 NR
12. Caroline NYAGA, 7 Oct 1993, KEN, 14:38.10
13. Nadia BATTOCLETTI, 12 Apr 2000, ITA, 14:40.05 SB
14. Yenawa NBRET, 18 May 2007, ETH, 14:40.77 SB
15. Linden HALL, 20 Jun 1991, AUS, 14:40.81 PB
16. Francine NIYOMUKUNZI, 1 Aug 1999, BDI, 14:41.46 PB
17. Sarah HEALY, 13 Feb 2001, IRL, 14:48.88 DB
18. Nozomi TANAKA, 4 Sep 1999, JPN, 15:12.91
    Almaz BARAKI, 12 Dec 2006, ETH, DNF/pace
    Purity CHEPKIRUI, 14 Feb 2003, KEN, DNF/pace
    Yenenesh SHIMEKET, 9 Feb 2007, ETH, DNF
    Elise VANDERELST, 27 Jan 1998, BEL, DNF

MEN –
800m:
 1. Gabriel TUAL, 9 Apr 1998, FRA, 1:43.66 SB
 2. Mark ENGLISH, 18 March 1993, IRL, 1:43.80 SB
 3. Francesco PERNICI, 18 Feb 2003, ITA, 1:43.97 SB
 4. Peyton CRAIG, 28 Mar 2005, AUS, 1:44.01 PB
 5. Isaac NADER, 17 Aug 1999, POR, 1:44.28 SB
 6. Yanis MEZIANE, 26 Jan 2002, FRA, 1:44.29
 7. Bryce HOPPEL, 5 Sep 1997, USA, 1:44.45 SB
 8. Donavan BRAZIER, 15 April 1997, USA, 1:44.46
 9. Nathan GREEN, 10 Apr 2003, USA, 1:45.58 SB
    Patry kSIERADZKI, 6 OCT 1998, POL, DNF/pace (50.02 at 400m)
    Filip OSTROWSKI, 12 JUL 2001, POL, DNS

HOKA Festival of Miles
(High School)
St. Louis, MO, USA; Thursday, June 4
St. Louis University High School (track has no curb but was properly coned)
Prize Money: Available in the pro sections of the mile
Meeting Records (Pro Miles): Men, 3:54.27, Jordan McNamara (Nike Oregon TC Elite), 2014; Women, 4:26.08, Abby Nichols, (HOKA NAZ Elite), 2023
   NOTE: Ellery Lincoln of Portland, Oregon, ran an excellent personal best 4:27.65 to win the high school girls’ mile, a faster time than Rachel McArthur in the pro mile.  In the high school boys mile Jackson Spencer of Herriman, Utah, ran a meeting record of 3:57.24 –Ed.

WOMEN –
Final Surge HS Girls 800m:
 1. Josie Hill, JR, Sonoma Academy (CA), 2:05.86
 2. Emma Steffensen, SR, Waverly (NE), 2:06.96
 3. Polina Krupsky, SR, Lake Zurich (IL), 2:07.14
 4. Charlize-Trinity McKenzie, SR, Cedarburg (WI), 2:07.21
 5. Madeline Clark, SR, Mountain View (CO), 2:08.20

Drury Hotels Pro Mile:
 1. Rachel McArthur, Asics, 4:27.91 (USD 5000)
 2. Christina Aragon, Nike Oregon TC, 4:32.02 (USD 2500)
 3. Flomena Asekol (KEN), Unattached, 4:32.29 (USD 1500)
 4. Sadie Sargent, Nike, 4:32.81 (USD 1000)
 5. Ella Donaghu, Nike, 4:34.41 (USD 750)
 6. Claire Green, Tracksmith, 4:36.62
 7. Maddie Mooney, Pacific Athletics, 4:37.08
 8. Stephanie Brokaw, Unattached, 4:38.99
 9. Roisin Flanagan (IRL), Finn Valley AC 4:39.51
10. Emily Brown, Unattached, 4:46.30
11. Anna Connor, Pacific Athletics, 4:48.41
    Aurora Rynda (CAN), Unattached, DNF/pace

HOKA HS Girls Championships Mile:
 1. Ellery Lincoln, JR, Lincoln (OR), 4:27.65 PB
 2. Braelyn Combe, SR, Santiago (Corona) (CA), 4:32.41
 3. Abigail Hennessy, SR, Westford Academy (MA), 4:35.14
 4. Elin Latta, SO, South Texas Heat (TX), 4:35.98
 5. Kara Glenn, SO, St. Charles North (IL), 4:38.68
 6. Chiara Dailey, SR, La Jolla (CA), 4:42.50
 7. Abigail Anstett, JR, Georgetown Visitation (DC), 4:42.87
 8. Sundara Weber, SR, Sandwich (IL), 4:44.96
 9. Addy Cotter, FR, Baylor (TN), 4:45.82
10. Hallie Heemeyer, SR, Rocky Mountain (ID), 4:46.05
11. Gabbie Bishop, SR, Providence Academy (AR), 4:46.14
12. Addy Ritzenhein, SR, Niwot (CO), 4:46.60
13. Colby McCollum, SO, Cuthbertson (NC), 4:51.80
14. Amelia Avila, JR, Our Lady of Good Counsel (MD), 4:52.07
15. Georgy Helmers, SR, E.E. Smith (NC), 4:57.23
    Gina McNamara (MLT), Unattached, DNF/pace

Spewak Training HS Girls Elite Mile:
 1. Mary Nesmith, SR, Marietta (GA), 4:42.95
 2. Ellie Maddox, SR, Sioux Falls Christian (SD), 4:44.10
 3. Charlee Gall, SO, Cedar Falls (IA), 4:45.43
 4. Adeline Adi Bennett, JR, Flower Mound (TX), 4:46.89
 5. Hadassah Beshears, SO, Har-Ber (AR), 4:48.35
 6. Iris Latta, SO, South Texas Heat (TX), 4:48.96
 7. Gretchen Yakaitis, SR, Carondelet (CA), 4:48.98
 8. Remy Latta, SO, South Texas Heat (TX), 4:49.32
 9. Elle Dawson, SO, Ragsdale (NC), 4:50.13
10. Cali Townsend, SO, Watauga (NC), 4:51.90
11. Delaney Reuter, JR, Eaton (CO), 4:52.36
12. Ruah Franzmann-Simmert, JR, Tri State Homeschool (WI), 4:52.85

Big River Running HS Girls Missouri Mile:
 1. Angelina Cottone, JR, Father Tolton Catholic (MO), 4:53.79
 2. Ella Messner, SO, St. Teresa’s Academy (MO), 4:54.65
 3. Tessa Perdue, FR, Liberty (MO), 4:54.74

MEN –
Final Surge HS Boys 800m:
 1. Owen Horeni, SR, Yorkville (IL), 1:48.58
 2. Ben Gorsage, JR, Washington Community (IL), 1:48.60
 3. Lucas Alberts, JR, Jesuit (CA), 1:49.59
 4. Gus Simmons, SR, A.C Reynolds (NC), 1:49.63
 5. Joseph Murphy, SR, Hershey (PA), 1:50.02
 6. Lincoln Wright, SR, Mansfield Legacy (TX), 1:50.70
 7. Nolan Thackwell, SR, Air Academy (CO), 1:51.51
 8. Austin Plewe, SR, American Fork (UT), 1:51.52

St. Louis Track Club Pro Mile:
 1. Isaac Basten, B.A.A. HP Team , 3:57.01 (USD 5000)
 2. Kasey Knevelbaard, Under Armour, 3:57.24 (USD 2500)
 3. Jack Crull, Unattached, 3:57.37 (USD 1500)
 4. Craig Engels, Nike, 3:57.66 (USD 1000)
 5. Jaxson Copelin, JR, Bradley Univ., 3:57.71 (USD 750)
 6. Eric Holt, Empire Elite TC, 3:57.83
 7. Charlie O’Donovan (IRL), Unattached, 3:58.64
 8. Jackson Sharp, HOKA NAZ Elite, 3:59.38
 9. Tanner Talley, SR, Kansas, 3:59.70
10. Clay Shively, SO, Northern Arizona, 3:59.84
11. James Dunne, New Balance, 4:00.52
12. Charlie Krasnoff, JR, Tulsa, 4:01.11
13. Sam Dunnett, Unattached, 4:02.16
14. Graham Stevener, FR, Tulsa, 4:02.40
    Henry Johnson, Unattached, DNF
    Austen Dalquist, Tracksmith, DNF

HOKA HS Boys Championships Mile:
 1. Jackson Spencer, SR, Herriman (UT), 3:57.24 PB/MR*/USA HS leader
 2. Carter Smith, SR, Mifflin County (PA), 3:59.00 PB
 3. Brian Burns, SR, Bentonville (AR), 3:59.70 PB
 4. Rocco Culpepper, SR, Niwot (CO), 4:00.37
 5. Andrew Beroset, JR, McCallie School (TN), 4:00.68
 6. Abdinasir Hassan, SO, Northfield (CO), 4:00.90
 7. Camden Gibson, SR, College Park (TX), 4:02.94
 8. Marcelo Mantecon, JR, Belen Jesuit Prep (FL), 4:04.70
 9. Maximo Zavaleta, SR, Martin Luther King (CA), 4:04.92
10. Noah Strohman, SR, Holliday (TX), 4:07.83

*Meeting record; previous 3:57.53, Simeon Birnbaum (Rapid City Stevens), 01-Jun-2023

Spewak Training HS Boys Elite Mile:
 1. Michael Ferguson, SR, North Buncombe (NC), 4:02.37
 2. Benjamin Adams, JR, Mountain Vista (CO), 4:02.96
 3. Paul Van Laningham, SR, Cooper (KY), 4:03.03
 4. Cadel Ruthven, SR, Fort Collins (CO), 4:03.57
 5. Canaan Dunham, SR, Pella (IA), 4:03.61
 6. Stephen Sziebert, SR, Bellarmine College Prep (CA), 4:04.29
 7. Quinn Sullivan, JR, Niwot (CO), 4:04.70
 8. Carson Dobur, JR, Northgate, 4:05.56
 9. Nathan Lee, SR, Brunswick School (CT), 4:06.47
10. Keegan Decker, JR, Iowa City Liberty (IA), 4:07.37

Big River Running HS Girls Missouri Mile:
 1. Jackson Miller, JR, SLUH (MO), 4:05.96
 2. Carson Driemeier, SR, Festus (MO), 4:06.09
 3. Jack McGovern, SO, Rockhurst (MO), 4:08.62

Mastercard New York Mini 10-K (54th)
New York, NY, USA; Saturday, June 6
Distance: 10 km; USATF-certified (NY22005JRG) point-to-point course with 16% start/finish separation and 1.53m/km elevation loss (NOT record eligible)
Finishers: 8 men + 10,064 women + 11 non-binary = 10,083 total (race record; up from 9973 in 2025 which was the previous record)
Event Record: NEW (see below)
Course Record: NEW (see below)
Weather (at 08h00 start): Sunny and very warm, 76F/24C and humid
Prize Money: Available for open, American and NYRR member women; see complete details below
Race Founder and Organizer: New York Road Runners
Race Founded: 1972, run every year except 2020
Drug Testing: Yes (Testing was conducted by USADA)
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_MnM10.htm (through 2018)
   Story by your editor in NYC –Ed.

NEW YORK (06-Jun) — On her last trip here in March, reigning world cross country champion Agnes Ngetich (adidas) got hypothermia competing at the United NYC Half and struggled just to finish the race.  But today, the 25 year-old Kenyan embraced the 76-degree weather, blasted the first mile in 4:47, and ran essentially a solo loop of Central Park to win the 54th Mastercard New York Mini 10-K in a course and event record of 30:07.  She handily beat defending race champion, compatriot Hellen Obiri (On Athletics Club), who finished third in 31:10.  Ethiopia’s Tsigie Gebreselama (On) was the runner-up in 30:53.  Ngetich earned $10,000 in prize money and was also paid an undisclosed appearance fee. 

“I didn’t give up coming back to New York,” Ngetich told Race Results Weekly.  She continued: “I’m so happy for New York Road Runners for inviting me again.  The challenge today –it was humid, yes– but not so much. I pushed alone from the start.”

Ngetich made her intentions known just after reaching the first kilometer mark.  She was still running with Obiri, Gebreselama, Americans Weini Kelati (Nike) and Emma Grace Hurley (Asics), and Slovenian Klara Lukan (Puma).  But just a few seconds later, she upped her tempo and opened a small gap.  A chase pack of four quickly formed: Gebreselama, Kelati, Obiri and Lukan.

While the first mile is nearly all downhill, the second goes down and then has a long climb up on the park’s east side past the famous Central Park Carousel.  Remarkably, Ngetich ran her second mile in an even faster 4:43.  That put the chase pack well behind.

“It wasn’t my plan,” said Ngetich when asked if she had intended to break away so early.  “I was to move from 5-K or 4-K, but in 400 meters I said let me try to push and see who will follow me and we will fight until we arrive, and push together as ladies.”  She added: “No one came and I was like, let me push and see if I can make a course record or run faster.”

For the remainder of the race, Ngetich had only the TV motorcycle for close company.  She split 5-K in 14:57 opening up the possibility of the first sub-30:00 Mini in history, but that proved too difficult in today’s conditions.

“It was so humid,” Ngetich said.  “I tried.  I ran 30:06, and that’s course record, alone.  Today I didn’t push from the start; I waited almost one kilometer.”

While the rest of the podium came from the chase pack, Kelati struggled badly in the second half of the race after splitting 15:14 at 5-K.  She could be seen on the race broadcast swerving back and forth on the course, and had to walk in the final stages. She finished in 40:38, and immediately fell to her knees and vomited.  She was attended to immediately by the race medical staff.

Emily Venters (Nike) celebrated her 27th birthday today by finishing fourth overall and taking the top USA spot.  She ran a personal best 31:36 off of a 15:38 halfway split.  Venters, who competed for both Boise State and the University of Utah during her NCAA career, moved up from the third pack where she was running with compatriots Emma Grace Hurley (Asics), Ednah Kurgat (U.S. Army), and Jess McClain (Brooks).  Kenyan Sharon Lokedi, the reigning Boston Marathon champion, was also with this group.  Venters, who said she won’t be doing a summer track season, felt an inner calm as she competed today.

“I was telling my coach on the phone last night, ‘I’m not nervous,'” Venters told Race Results Weekly.  “‘It kind of feels weird not to be nervous. I haven’t thought about the race yet.'”  She’s like, ‘that’s a good thing.’ I tried to channel that.”

Kurgat finished sixth in a personal best 31:44, Lokedi seventh in 31:44, and McClain eighth in 31:53.  McClain, the top American at the 2026 Boston Marathon, had hoped to be the top home-country athlete today. She admitted that she’s still rebuilding, physically and mentally, after running 2:20:49 at Boston, the fastest time ever by an American woman there.

“The Mini is so fun that it wasn’t hard to choose the Mini to come back to race for the first time after Boston,” McClain told Race Results Weekly.  “But I think I underestimated (where I am).  It’s the best my body has felt coming off the marathon, which is really good… (but) it’s more like I need the mental to catch up.  Arizona is really hot.  I have to wake up at 4:30 every day (and) I’m still working full-time.  Getting back on the horse has been a little interesting on the motivation side.  But this is the perfect way to rip the band-aid off and get excited for summer racing.”

Back in 13th place, former Arkansas Razorback Sydney Vaught ran her first-ever road 10-K.  She ran a creditable 32:16 and said she was more excited than intimidated.

“It’s awesome,” Vaught told Race Results Weekly.  “I’m lined up with people that I’ve looked up to and been my inspiration since getting into this sport at a young age.  “Seeing how they compete, and seeing myself on the same starting line, has actually been a dream come true.”

Tatyana McFadden, who has won 22 Paralympic medals, won the professional wheelchair competition in 22:50.  She won by about two and a half minutes.  Reigning champion and course record-holder Susannah Scaroni is on maternity leave and did not compete.  McFadden earned $2500 in prize money.

– – – – – –

New York Road Runners (NYRR) have used several different courses for the Mini since the inaugural edition in 1972, and the current course was introduced in 2023 with the start on the Upper West Side on Central Park West.  This course allows NYRR to accommodate a larger field (today’s race had over 10,000 finishers), but is not record-eligible.  The drop in elevation of 1.53 meters per kilometer is larger than the 1.0 m/km allowed for record-setting. Still, with all of the hills it should be considered an honest course.

WOMEN (gun times) –
 1. Agnes NGETICH, 23 Jan 2001, KEN, 30:07 (USD 10,000)
   [14:57 / 15:10]
 2. Tsigie GEBRESELAMA, 30 Sep 2000, ETH, 30:53 (USD 8000)
 3. Hellen OBIRI, 13 Dec 1989, KEN, 31:10 (USD 5000)
 4. Emily VENTERS, 6 Jun 1999, USA, 31:36 PB (USD 2500 + 5000a)
 5. Klara LUKAN, 8 Sep 2000, SLO, 31:38 (USD 1000)
 6. Ednah KURGAT, 15 Jun 1991, USA, 31:44 PB (USD 500 + 2500a)
 7. Sharon LOKEDI, 10 Mar 1994, KEN, 31:44 (USD 250)
 8. Jessica MCCLAIN, 15 Feb 1992, USA, 31:53 (USD 1250a)
 9. Annie RODENFELS, 24 Jul 1996, USA, 32:02 (USD 750a)
10. Annie FRISBIE, 31 Dec 1996, USA, 32:11 (USD 500a)
11. Emma Grace HURLEY, 19 Dec 1997, USA, 32:13
12. Mercy CHELANGAT, 11 Jul 1997, KEN, 32:14 PB
13. Sydney VAUGHT, 7 Mar 2003, USA, 32:16 DB
14. Dakotah POPEHN, 1 May 1995, USA, 32:27
15. Wuga HE, 28 Jul 1998, CHN, 32:31 PB
16. Elena HAYDAY, 1 Nov 1999, USA, 32:48 PB
17. Fionnuala MCCORMACK, 24 Sep 1984, IRL, 32:56 (1st 40+)
18. Cailie LOGUE HUGHES, 4 Jan 1999, USA, 33:00 DB
19. Violah CHEPTOO, 1 Mar 1989, KEN, 33:24
20. Rachel SMITH, 18 Jul 1991, USA, 33:48
21. Stephanie BRUCE, 14 Jan 1984, USA, 33:52 ($1000^) (2nd 40+)
22. Tessa BARRETT, 9 Feb 1996, USA, 34:02
23. Amisa MURAYAMA, 30 May 2004, JPN, 34:08 PB
24. Sophia KING, 11 Apr 1996, USA, 34:21
25. Gabi ROOKER, 9 Oct 1987, USA, 34:21
26. Lisa HART, GBR, 34:44
27. Madison OFFSTEIN, 22 May 1996, USA, 34:54 ($750^)
28. Alosha SOUTHERN, USA, 34:58 PB ($500^)
29. Annabel STAFFORD, USA, 35:24 PB
30. Alana LEVY, 15 May 1989, USA, 35:30 PB
31. Nazuki SASAKI, 08 FEB 2005, JPN, 35:31 DB
32. Brooke STARN, 23 JAN 1998, USA, 35:34
33. Alexandra CONWAY, USA, 35:48

70. Weini KELATI, 1 Dec 1996, USA, 40:38
   [15:14 / 25:24]
    Amanda VESTRI, 1 Sep 1999, USA, DNS
    Joan CHELIMO, 10 Nov 1990, ROM, Scratch
*Course and event record; previous 30:12, Senbere Teferi (ETH), 2023
a = Earned USA citizen prize money
^Earned NYRR member prize money

PRO WHEELCHAIRS –
 1. Tatyana MCFADDEN, USA, 22:50 (USD 2500)
 2. Hannah DEDERICK, USA, 25:54 (USD 1500)
 3. Hoda ELSHORBAGY, EGY, 25:44 (USD 1000)

1500m Elite Jessheim
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Bronze)
Jessheim, NOR; Saturday, June 6
Friidrettsstadion

WOMEN –
1500m:
Race 2:
 1. Anna Mark HELWIGH, 12 Mar 2000, DEN, 4:23.84
 2. Vilde-Sofie TORVUND, 28 Jan 2006, NOR, 4:25.79
 3. Frida KONOW, 20 Oct 1997, NOR, 4:25.80
 4. Josephine THESTRUP, 25 Nov 1996, DEN, 4:25.93

Race 3:
 1. Molly HUDSON, 16 Aug 2002, GBR, 4:12.68
 2. Sophie O’SULLIVAN, 23 Dec 2001, IRL, 4:12.77
 3. Nel VANOPSTAL, 28 Aug 2004, BEL, 4:12.93
 4. Ingeborg ØSTGÅRD, 5 Oct 2003, NOR, 4:13.38
 5. Marte HOVLAND, 23 Feb 2005, NOR, 4:13.62
 6. Malin HOELSVEEN, 25 Jan 2005, NOR, 4:14.46
 7. Selma ENGDAHL, 20 Dec 2001, NOR, 4:14.70
 8. Laura NICHOLSON, 29 Mar 2000, IRL, 4:15.04
 9. Sigrid Bjørnsdatter WAHLBERG, 20 Feb 2003, NOR, 4:15.86
10. Lilly NÄGELI, 24 May 2003, SUI, 4:16.83
11. Maiken Homlung PRØITZ, 16 Jun 2004, NOR, 4:17.50
12. Mia Helene MØRCK, 16 Nov 1999, DEN, 4:18.57
13. Lotte SEILER, 12 May 2001, AUT, 4:19.17
14. Sofia THØGERSEN, 6 Jul 2005, DEN, 4:19.44
15. Hanna STRAND, 19 May 2009, SWE, 4:19.55
16. Madelene WANVIK HOLUM, 24 Sep 1994, NOR, 4:22.22
..

MEN –
1500m Race 6:
 1. Sam GILMAN, 20 Sep 2000, USA, 3:37.32
 2. Andreas FJELD HALVORSEN, 14 Sep 2005, NOR, 3:38.62
 3. Joao BUSSOTTI NEVES, 10 May 1993, ITA, 3:41.02
 4. Kane ELLIOTT, 19 Jan 2002, GBR, 3:41.58
 5. Wiktor MILKOWSKI, 15 Apr 2005, POL, 3:42.80
 6. Fredrik SANDVIK, 23 Mar 1998, NOR, 3:43.20
 7. Magnus ØYEN, 26 Apr 2007, NOR, 3:43.35
 8. Nino JAMBRESIC, 14 Jun 2004, CRO, 3:45.66
 9. Joel DOYE, 19 Sep 2003, GBR, 3:45.75
10. Andreas FANTOFT, 30 Jun 1999, NOR, 3:46.67

Lone Star Grand Prix (1st)
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Gold)
College Station, TX, USA; Saturday, June 6
E.B. Cushing Stadium
Prize Money: See details below

WOMEN –
800m:
 1. Shafiqua MALONEY, 27 Feb 1999, VIN, 1:57.34 MR ($3500)
 2. Kelly-Ann BECKFORD, 20 Apr 2000, JAM, 1:58.46 PB ($2000)
 3. Victoria BOSSONG, 5 May 2003, USA, 1:58.52 PB ($1400)
 4. McKenna KEEGAN, 31 Aug 1998, USA, 1:58.60 PB ($1000)
 5. Adelle TRACEY, 27 May 1993, JAM, 1:59.24 ($800)
 6. Michaela ROSE, 13 Jun 2003, USA, 1:59.59 ($600)
 7. Samantha WATSON, 10 Nov 1999, USA, 2:00.35 ($400)
 8. Meghan HUNTER, 31 May 2001, USA, 2:01.04 ($300)
 9. Camille LAUS, 23 May 1993, BEL, 2:01.47
    Ashley MILLER, 17 Feb 1998, ZIM, DNF

MEN –
800m:
 1. Navasky ANDERSON, 21 Jan 2000, JAM, 1:46.33 MR ($3500)
 2. Abraham ALVARADO, 4 Aug 1995, MEX, 1:46.75 ($2000)
 3. Sean DOLAN, 19 Mar 2001, USA, 1:46.90 ($1400)
 4. Handal ROBAN, 5 Sep 2002, VIN, 1:46.97 ($1000)
 5. Abdullahi HASSAN, 28 Jul 2002, CAN, 1:47.25 ($800)
 6. Moad ZAHAFI, 9 May 1998, MAR, 1:47.42 ($600)
 7. Shane COHEN, 25 Jan 2001, USA, 1:49.47 ($400)
 8. Sam WHITMARSH, 18 Oct 2002, USA, 1:49.52 ($300)
 9. Isaiah JEWETT, 6 Feb 1997, USA, 1:56.02

Alaska Run for Women 8 km (32nd)
Anchorage, AK, USA; Saturday, June 6
Distance: 8 km (not USATF-certified)
Finishers: 929 (up from 855 in 2025).  

Gun times.  
WOMEN –
 1. Taylor Deal, 32, Anchorage, AK, 27:29
 2. Yvonne Jeschke, 29, Anchorage, AK, 28:08
 3. Heather Arneson, 34, Anchorage, AK, 29:09

10. Kikkan Randall, 43, Anchorage, AK, 31:48

Downtown Yakima Mile (7th)
Yakima, WA, USA; Saturday, June 6
Distance: 1 mi., certified (WA21006RMB), but with 7m elevation loss (not record-eligible; similar to Fifth Avenue Mile)
Event Records: Men, NEW (see below); Women, 4:21.5, Nikki Hiltz, 2021
Prize Money: See complete details below
   NOTE: With valuable assistance from DEREK HOLDSWORTH.  A great day for Anthony Camerieri.  By running 3:49.34 he not only won the men’s race but also earned a special bonus for running the fastest all-conditions mile in Washington State, beating Cam Myers time from the Dempsey in January –Ed.

ELITE WOMEN (extended gun times) –
 1. Mia Cochran, 4:29.75 ($5000)
 2. Addy Townsend, CAN, 4:31.91 ($2500)
 3. Eilish Flanagan, IRL, 4:32.12 ($2000)
 4. Josephine Welin, 4:32.56 ($1000)
 5. Marisa Howard, 4:32.61 ($750)
 6. Jennifer Martinez, 4:32.83 ($500)
 7. Lindsey Peters, 4:33.07 ($250)
 8. Jenica Swartz, 4:33.89 ($250)
 9. Ellen-Mary Kearney, GBR, 4:38.37
10. Mikayla Schneider, 4:40.04
11. Sarah Reiter, 4:49.28
12. Karley Rempel, 4:49.34
13. Abigail Pradere, 4:58.57

ELITE MEN (extended gun times) –
 1. Anthony Camerieri, 3:49.34 CR* ($5000 + 6000^)
 2. Craig Engels, 3:49.69 ($2500)
 3. Thomas Diamond, 3:51.33 ($2000)
 4. Jonas Price, 3:51.70 ($1000)
 5. Tyrone Gorze, 3:52.03 ($750)
 6. Owen Powell, 3:52.10 ($500)
 7. Rhys Hammond, 3:56.93 ($250)
 8. Adam Swanson, 3:57.85 ($250)
 9. Andy Wacker, 3:59.08
10. Henry Mong, 3:59.40
11. Josiah Tostenson (05-May-2006), 3:59.42
12. James Crabtree, 3:59.77
13. Nathan Neil, 4:00.14
14. Parker Mong, 4:01.37
*Course record; previous 3:50.5, Sam Prakel (adidas), 2022
^Earned special bonus for sub-3:49.81, the fastest mile ever in Washington State (Cam Myers, AUS, Seattle/Dempsey Indoor, 17-Jan-2026)

Steamboat Classic 4 Mile (52nd)
(USATF 4-Mile Championships for Men & Women)
Peoria, IL; Saturday, June 6
Distance: 4 mi., USATF-certified (IL26021NM) near-loop course
Finishers: 1581 (up from 1347 in 2025)
Prize Money: See details below
Course Records: Men, 17:24, Josphat Machuka (KEN), 1995; Women, 19:28, Delillah Asiago (KEN), 1995
   NOTE: Kassie Parker was the big winner here.  She earned her first-ever national open title (she also won Club Cross back in January), and made a total payday of $8000 including a $2000 bonus for leading at halfway AND winning the race.  “I’ve been aching for a USATF win for a long while now,” Parker wrote on Instagram.  “I’m so grateful to be finding my place in running and getting to meet so many wonderful pro ladies who are so empowering and encouraging to one another which really makes our sport so special!”  Ahmed Muhumed of HOKA NAZ elite won his third national title (he won both the 5-K and 8-K crowns in 2024) –Ed.

WOMEN (gun times) –
 1. Kassie Parker, 26, Crown Running, 20:16 ($6000 + 2000p)
 2. Rachael Rudel, 32, Front Range Elite, 20:23 ($4000)
 3. Allie Ostrander, 29, Oiselle, 20:24 ($3000)
 4. Katie Camarena, 28, Saucony, 20:31 ($2000)
 5. Courtney Frerichs, 33, Nike, 20:35 ($1500)
 6. Lauren Gregory, 26, Nike, 20:51 ($1200)
 7. Mikayla Reed, 25, Indianapolis, IN, 20:56 ($1000)
 8. Lucy Ngungu, 23, Unattached, 21:23 ($900)
 9. Layla Roebke, 24, Unattached, 21:25 ($800)
10. Claire Green, 30, Tracksmith, 21:30 ($600)
11. Savannah Roark, 23, Asics Mammoth TC, 21:34 ($250)
12. Paige Hofstad, 28, Raleigh Distance Elite, 21:41 ($250)
13. Piper Atnip, 29, Wisconsin Running RT, 21:54 ($250)
14. Olivia Borowiak, 25, Minnesota Distance Elite, 22:12 ($250)
15. Dani Polerecky, 31, McKirdy Trained, 22:28 ($250)
16. Mary Heinen, 23, Crown Running, 22:41
17. Brianna Robles, 26, Hansons-Brooks ODP, 22:46
p = Earned $2000 prime for leading at two miles AND winning the race

MEN (gun times) –
 1. Ahmed Muhumed, 28, HOKA NAZ Elite, 17:57 ($6000)
 2. Reid Buchanan, 33, Kansas City Smoke, 18:00 ($4000)
 3. Graydon Morris, 24, Puma Elite Running, 18:05 ($3000)
 4. Benard Keter, 34, U.S. Army WCAP, 18:05 ($2000)
 5. Jacob Pyeatt, 23, Unattached, 18:09 ($1500)
 6. Anthony Rotich, 35, U.S. Army WCAP, 18:09 ($1200 + 1000p)
 7. Acer Iverson, 24, Union Athletics Club, 18:16 ($1000)
 8. Curtis Eckstein, 27, Rabbit Running, 18:25 ($900)
 9. Drew Hunter, 28, Asics, 18:34 ($800)
10. Emmanuel Bor, 38, Nike, 18:50 ($600)
11. Jesse Hamlin, 24, Unattached, 18:53 ($250)
12. Shuaib Aljabaly, 26, Hansons-Brooks ODP, 19:08 ($250)
13. Nick Foster, 25, Unattached, 19:10 ($250)
14. Gabriel Planty, 24, Asics Mammoth TC, 19:17 ($250)
15. Caleb Webb, 29, Unattached, 19:21 ($250)
p = Earned $1000 prime for leading at two miles AND finishing in the top-10

The Lightning 10.000
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Challenger)
Stadtallendorf, GER; Saturday, June 6
Herrenwaldhalle

WOMEN –
600m:
 1. Mercy Adongo OKETCH, 30 Jul 2002, KEN, 1:27.55
 2. Jennie HAUKE, 6 Feb 1993, GER, 1:29.11
 3. Justine WEHNER, 15 Apr 2003, GER, 1:30.33
 4. Sophia VOLKMER, 14 May 2002, GER, 1:30.59
 5. Vanda SKUPIN-ALFA, 20 Oct 2005, GER, 1:31.69
 6. Noelie YARIGO, 26 Dec 1985, BEN, 1:32.88

5000m Race 2:
 1. Blanka DÖRFEL, 24 Apr 2002, GER, 15:11.89
 2. Federica DEL BUONO, 12 Dec 1994, ITA, 15:16.61
 3. Lisa REDLINGER, 13 Nov 2002, AUT, 15:19.02
 4. Selamawit TIBEBU, 2008, ETH, 15:26.36
 5. Farida ABAROGE, 1 Jan 1994, ART, 16:02.60
 6. Devora AVRAMOVA, 1 Mar 2000, BUL, 16:06.31
 7. Frieda BREITKOPF, 23 Sep 2000, GER, 16:06.32
 8. Ayala HARRIS, 24 Jul 2006, ISR, 16:12.70
 9. Leah HANLE, 15 Oct 1997, GER, 16:13.90
10. Linda MEIER, 15 Mar 2004, GER, 16:15.90
11. Sarah KÖCHER, 11 Sep 2005, GER, 16:17.19
12. Anina HIRZEL, 29 Jan 2007, SUI, 16:20.54
13. Michela MORETTON, 4 Oct 2000, ITA, 16:39.70
14. Eirini TSOUPAKI, 29 Jun 1994, GRE, 16:40.75

10,000m:
 1. Anna Marie Nordengen SIREVÅG, 24 May 2004, NOR, 31:52.53
 2. Marusa MISMAS ZRIMSEK, 24 Oct 1994, SLO, 31:57.85
 3. Alicia BERZOSA, 10 Sep 2000, ESP, 32:20.80
 4. Hanne Mjøen MARIDAL, 21 Sep 1996, NOR, 32:23.20
 5. Eva DIETERICH, 29 Mar 1999, GER, 32:23.61
 6. Lili Anna VINDICS-TÓTH, 17 Sep 1998, HUN, 32:28.84
 7. Maor TIYOURI, 13 Aug 1990, ISR, 32:29.33
 8. Charlotte DANNATT, 12 May 1999, GBR, 32:36.90
 9. Mariia MAZURENKO, 28 May 1997, UKR, 32:57.91
10. Joselyn Daniely BREA, 12 Aug 1994, VEN, 33:25.97
11. Daryna OMAROVA, 27 Nov 2001, UKR, 35:19.15
    Pia KIRCHER, 27 Oct 2004, GER, DNF
    Carolina SCHÄFER, 25 Jul 2004, GER, DNF

MEN –
5000m Race 2:
 1. Abdessamad OUKHELFEN, 18 Dec 1998, ESP, 13:25.48
 2. Zelalem ANEMUT, 19 Aug 2005, ETH, 13:32.91
 3. Endashaw RETA, ETH, 13:45.31
 4. Martin ZAJÍC, 30 Mar 2000, CZE, 13:51.62
 5. Mario MONREAL, 05 Jun 2003, ESP, 13:55.30
 6. Unai NARANJO, 25 May 2005, ESP, 13:58.18
 7. Jonathan HOFER, 22 Apr 2003, SUI, 14:00.88
 8. Domenico FARINA, 2004, ITA, 14:06.94
 9. Yves NIYONGABO, 2004, BDI, 14:16.62
10. Rodrigue MUGISHA, 2004, BDI, 14:20.67
11. Christoph Maximilian SCHRICK, 07 Apr 2003, GER, 14:24.81
12. Tore MACHNOW, 14 Jun 2005, GER, 14:29.35
13. Alejandro ALDA, 09 May 2001, ESP, 14:30.33
14. Anton SAAR, 17 Dec 2004, GER, 14:32.55
15. Alexander TESFAY, 13 Dec 2008, ERI, 14:41.31
16. Benjamin KLONOWSKI, 04 Aug 2007, GER, 14:45.37
    Cameron BOYEK, 09 Oct 1993, GBR, DNF
    Kifele KEFYALEW, 04 Sep 2004, ETH, DNF
    Harel SHAIN, 17 Jan 2003, ISR, DNF
    Sam BLAKE, 11 Jul 1995, AUS, DNF
    Carlos DIAZ, 09 Jul 1993, CHI, DNF
    Amit COHEN, 06 Jan 2004, ISR, DNF

10,000m:
 1. Dennis KIPKEMOI KIPKOGEI, 2001, KEN, 27:25.70
 2. Thomas CHEPTOYEK, 04 Sep 2008, UGA, 28:02.75
 3. Kelvin KIPRUTO, 03 Aug 1999, KEN, 28:05.47
 4. Diarmuid FAGAN, 09 Mar 2005, IRL, 28:31.62
 5. Luca ALFIERI, 31 Oct 2000, ITA, 28:44.82
 6. Petter JOHANSEN, 02 Apr 1998, NOR, 29:31.92
 7. Gabriel FARRUGIA, 24 Nov 2004, MLT, 30:05.77
 8. Tobias SCHUSTER, 2002, GER, 30:59.52
 9. Felix NADEBORN, 08 Jul 1997, GER, 31:39.31
    Amit COHEN, 06 Jan 2004, ISR, DNF
    Eduardo MENACHO, 25 Nov 1999, ESP, DNF