(Abbott World Marathon Majors Event/World Athletics Label Road Race – Platinum)
New York, NY, USA; Sunday, November 2
Distance: 42.195 km, World Athletic and USATF-certified, point-to-point, course with 5.5 meter total elevation loss (record-eligible)
Finishers: 31,927 men + 27,156 + 143 non-binary = 59,226 total (up from 55,643 in 2024; largest marathon in history)
Start Times: Elite Women 08:35; Elite Men, 09:05; five Mass Waves, 09:10, 09:55, 10:40, 11:20, 12:00
Prize Money: See primary details below; NYRR member awards were omitted because athlete eligibility has to be checked post-race
Weather: Sunny and 46F/8C; very little wind
Event Records: Men, 2:04:58, Tamirat Tola (ETH), 2023; Women, New (see below)
Key Sponsor: TCS (Tata Consulting Services)
Race Director: Ted Metellus (fifth year)
Race Founded: 1970; not held in 2012 (Hurricane Sandy) or 2020 (COVID pandemic)
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_NYCMa.htm
Drug Testing: Yes
NOTE: Story by your editor in New York –Ed.
NEW YORK (02-Nov) — On a near-perfect day for running with bright skies and cool temperatures, Hellen Obiri and Benson Kipruto won the 54th edition of the TCS New York City Marathon in close finishes. Obiri, 35, won the race for the second time and beat her long-time Kenyan rival Sharon Lokedi, the 2022 champion here, with an explosive surge in the 26th mile. Obiri smashed Margaret Okayo’s 2003 course record of 2:22:31, clocking 2:19:51 on the strength of a blistering 1:08:50 (uphill) second half. Kipruto, 34, edged his Kenyan compatriot Alexander Mutiso by just 3/100ths of a second, the closest finish in the history of the race. Both winners won $100,000 in prize money and Obiri collected an extra $50,000 for setting a new course record.
WOMEN START OUT FAST
The first mile of this notoriously hilly marathon is completely uphill on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, and is often the slowest mile of the race.
Not today.
American Susanna Sullivan, recently fourth at the World Athletics Championships marathon in Tokyo in September, went right to the front and split the first mile in 5:30. That didn’t deter the race’s top competitors, and after a 5:22 downhill mile on the other side of the bridge a lead pack of 16 formed and the pace settled down. In the group was the reigning champion, Sheila Chepkirui of Kenya, and she was the first athlete to try to break up the race. She ran the fifth mile in a crisp 5:19 and the sixth in 5:22. That still left a dozen women in contention, including the fastest American in the field, Fiona O’Keeffe, the 2024 Olympic Trials champion.
“It’s definitely exciting,” said O’Keeffe when asked what it was like to run at the front of an Abbott World Marathon Majors race. She added: “It was really exciting to be up there with those women.”
Through 10 km (33:53) and 15 km (50:52) the pack whittled down to nine: Obiri, Lokedi, Chepkirui, O’Keeffe, Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN), Sara Vaughn (USA), Annie Frisbie (USA), Sifan Hassan (NED), and Emily Sisson (USA). American debutante Amanda Vestri was just a few seconds back.
Between 20 km and the halfway point the race finally broke up. As the leaders crossed the halfway mark in 1:11:01, only Chepkirui, Lokedi, Obiri and O’Keeffe remained on the front. Hassan –who had missed her bottle at the 20-K drink station and had to go back to pick it up– was now four seconds back. Sisson, the USA record holder who was making her New York City Marathon debut, also fell back (she would finish eight in 2:25:05).
When the leaders started to ascend the Queensboro Bridge, which spans the East River between Queens and Manhattan, O’Keeffe started to struggle. At the 25-K point near the peak of the bridge (1:23:59) O’Keeffe was four seconds back, and Hassan was 18 seconds behind. It looked like both women were out of the fight for the podium.
But after descending the bridge ramp on the Manhattan side, O’Keeffe and Hassan were lifted up by the huge crowds that lined First Avenue. Remarkably, both women caught up, and by 30-K (1:40:11) the five women were back together. They were on pace for a 2:21 finish, and it became obvious that Okayo’s course record –the oldest in the World Marathon Majors– would finally be broken.
Soon, O’Keeffe and Hassan would be dropped for good. Still, O’Keeffe would have a great day, finishing fourth in 2:22:49, the fastest-ever time by an American woman here. Hassan continued to slow and finished sixth in 2:24:43.
“I felt pretty strong for a while,” said O’Keeffe. She continued: “I can’t really take too much credit for the time; that was the women up ahead of me.”
After the long uphill in the 24th mile on Fifth Avenue, Chepkirui, Lokedi and Obiri were still together. They turned into Central Park, ran past the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and on the next downhill –called “Cat Hill” by the locals– Obiri and Lokedi got away from Chepkirui. Turning right onto Central Park South, Obiri and Lokedi were side-by-side. They ran together for just a few hundred meters before Obiri hit the gas and scooted away. She looked back twice, but Lokedi wasn’t responding.
“My coach told me to be patient and make your move with two miles (to go),” Obiri said, referring to Dathan Ritzenhein at the On Athletics Club in Boulder, Colo. She continued: “With about 1 K to go I felt so strong, I had something left in my tank.”
Obiri ran to the tape alone, but both Lokedi (2:20:07) and Chepkirui (2:20:24) had also smashed the course record.
“With Hellen you never know,” said Lokedi, marveling at her rival’s final move.
Another American, Annie Frisbie, passed Hassan and finished fifth in 2:24:12, a two-minute personal best (for a record-standard course). Britain’s Jessica Warner-Judd finished seventh (behind Hassan) in her marathon debut in 2:24:45.
“I thought 2:24 might get on the podium, but not today,” Warner-Judd told Race Results Weekly just after stepping off the course.
MEN START CAUTIOUSLY
Unlike the women, the men were not in much of a hurry today. More than 20 men were together at 10-K (30:22) and 15-K (46:01). Even by halfway (1:05:18), there were still 20 men in contention.
The climb up the Queensboro Bridge to the 25-K mark (1:17:53) stretched the field out a little, but it wasn’t until the northbound stretch on First Avenue in Manhattan that the race finally got going. After a 4:40 split for the 17th mile, the field was down to eight: Kipruto, Mutiso, Tsegay Weldlibanos (ERI), Albert Korir (KEN), Hillary Bor (USA), Biya Simbassa (USA), Patrick Dever (GBR), and Abel Kipchumba (KEN). The eight stayed together through 30-K (1:32:21), and 35-K (1:47:37) but a surge by Korir in the next five-kilometer segment dropped Simbassa, Kipchumba, and Weldlibanos. By the time the leaders reached Central Park in the 24th mile, only Kipruto, Mutiso, Korir and Dever remained in contention.
Moments after entering the park, Kipruto put in the race’s most important surge. Korir and Dever were dropped, but Mutiso stayed with his adidas teammate. Kipruto ran the 25th mile in 4:30, the fastest of the race. That set up an incredible battle for the win after the two leaders re-entered Central Park with about 600 meters to go. Kipruto was leading, and it seemed as if he had a big enough gap to claim a clear victory. But Mutiso mounted an surprising final sprint, running on Kipruto’s left.
“I was aware that Mutiso was there and so close,” Kipruto told reporters after the race. “I know Mutiso is strong guy. I knew it was going to be a tight race.”
Kipruto raised his arms just before hitting the tape in 2:08:09, and so did Mutiso, but there was no dispute as to who had won. The the two men immediately congratulated each other
“I’m very happy to be in the podium in New York and to be motivated by Benson,” said Mutiso.
With his win here today, Kipruto has now won four Abbott World Marathon Majors: Boston in 2021, Chicago in 2022, Tokyo in 2024, and now New York. He was also the bronze medalist in the 2024 Paris Olympic marathon.
Korir, who finished third in 2:08:57, has made the podium in New York five times (he was also second in 2019, first in 2021, second in 2023, and third in 2024). Dever, a Briton who trains in the United States, took fourth in his debut in 2:08:58. Matthias Kyburz of Switzerland, who is coached by former European marathon champion Viktor Röthlin and was only in 14th position at halfway, finished fifth in 2:09:55.
The top American today, Joel Reichow of Minnesota Distance Elite, was a surprise. Reichow moved up from the 19th place at the halfway mark, to 11th at 30-K, to fifth at 40-K. Although he was passed by Kyburz, he nonetheless finished sixth in a personal best 2:09:56. He won a total of $35,000 in prize money, more than three times what he earned when he won Grandma’s Marathon last June.
“It definitely feels good,” said Reichow, who is coached by Chris Lundstrom “I just wanted to prove I can compete with the top Americans and I proved that today.”
Former marathon world record holder Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya finally competed in the TCS New York City Marathon today, and was never a factor in the race. After finishing ninth in the Sydney Marathon in 2:08:31, the two-time Olympic gold medalist finished 17th here today in 2:14:36, the slowest marathon of his career. He received his Abbott World Marathon Majors Six Star medal in the post-race press conference where he said he would be running seven marathons on seven continents in the next two years. It wasn’t clear whether he would attempt to run at an elite level again.
“It was really wonderful running through the streets of New York with all of the crowds cheering,” Kipchoge told reporters. He added: “It was really a beautiful thing for me.”
In the professional wheelchair races Marcel Hug of Switzerland and Susannah Scaroni of the United States totally dominated, just as they did in Chicago last month. Hug got away from his chief rival, David Weir of Great Britain, in the second five-kilometer segment where he already had a 20 second lead. That lead would increase to nearly four minutes by the finish. It was Hug’s seventh win in New York.
“It’s overwhelming to win here in New York,” said Hug, who earned $50,000 in prize money. “It’s so meaningful to me to be back on the podium.”
Scaroni had a 25-second lead by the 5-K point, and won by nearly six minutes in 1:42:10. It was her third victory here, and her second in a row.
“It feels incredible,” said Scaroni, who pushed to her fastest time in the New York course. She added: “I tried to keep my pace efficient and strong to the finish.”
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New York Road Runners, the race founders and organizers, expect about 55,000 runners to cross the finish line today. Last year’s race had 55,643 finishers and was the largest marathon in history.
ALL-WOMEN’S ELITE RACE (gun times) –
1. Hellen Obiri, KEN, 2:19:51 CR* ($100,000 + 50,000*)
[1:11:01 / 1:08:50]
2. Sharon Lokedi, KEN, 2:20:07 ($60,000)
3. Sheila Chepkirui, KEN, 2:20:24 ($40,000)
4. Fiona O’Keeffe, USA, 2:22:49 ($25,000 + 25,000a)
[fastest NYCM by a USA woman]
5. Annie Frisbie, USA, 2:24:12 ($15,000 + 15,000a)
6. Sifan Hassan, NED, 2:24:43 ($10,000)
[1:11:06 / 1:13:37]
7. Jessica Warner-Judd, GBR, 2:24:45 DB ($7500)
8. Emily Sisson, USA, 2:25:05 ($5000 + 10,000a)
[1:11:11 / 1:13:54]
9. Amanda Vestri, USA, 2:25:40 DB ($2500 + 5000a)
[1:11:18 / 1:14:22]
10. Fionnuala McCormack (40+), IRL, 2:27:00 ($2000 + 3000m)
11. Susanna Sullivan, USA, 2:28:34 ($3000a)
12. Elena Hayday, USA, 2:31:22
13. Stephanie Bruce (40+), USA, 2:33:26 ($2000m)
14. Felicia Pasadyn, USA, 2:35:17 DB
15. Abigail Shoemaker, USA, 2:37:47 PB
16. Argentina Valdepeñas, MEX, 2:46:32
17. Katarina Mayer, CAN, 2:46:38
Vivian Cheruiyot (40+), KEN, DNF (last split 1:54:03 at 20 miles)
Sara Hall (40+), USA, DNF (last split 1:28:00 at 25-K)
Sara Vaughn (40+), USA, DNF (last split 1:44:33 at 30-K)
Molly Seidel, USA, DNF (last split 1:43:20 at 18 miles)
Gotytom Gebreslase, ETH, DNF (last split 34:24 at half)
Stephanie Diacovo, USA, DNF (last split 2:18:21 at 20 miles)
a = Earned USA citizen prize money
m = Earned masters prize money
*Course record/$50,000 bonus; previous 2:22:31, Margaret Okayo (KEN), 2003
ELITE MEN (gun times) –
1. Benson Kipruto, KEN, 2:08:09 ($100,000)
[1:05:19 / 1:02:50]
2. Alexander Mutiso, KEN, 2:08:09 ($60,000)
3. Albert Korir, KEN, 2:08:57 ($40,000)
4. Patrick Dever, GBR, 2:08:58 DB ($25,000)
5. Matthias Kyburz, SUI, 2:09:55 ($15,000)
6. Joel Reichow, USA, 2:09:56 PB (10,000 + 25,000a)
7. Charles Hicks, USA, 2:09:59 DB ($7500 + 15,000a)
[1:05:20 / 1:04:39]
8. Sondre Nordstad Moen, NOR, 2:10:15 ($5000)
9. Tsegay Weldlibanos, ERI, 2:10:36 ($2500)
10. Joe Klecker, USA, 2:10:37 DB ($2000 + 10,000a)
[1:05:21 / 1:05:16]
11. Daniele Meucci (40+), ITA, 2:10:40 ($3000m)
12. Hillary Bor, USA, 2:10:47 DB ($5000a)
[1:05:19 / 1:05:28]
13. Biya Simbassa, USA, 2:10:53 ($3000a)
14. Abel Kipchumba, KEN, 2:11:06
15. Colin Bennie, USA, 2:12:35
16. Emmanuel Levisse, FRA, 2:13:05
17. Eliud Kipchoge (40+), KEN, 2:14:36 ($2000m)
[1:05:20 / 1:09:16]
18. Yudai Fukuda, JPN, 2:14:51
19. Matt Leach, GBR, 2:15:48
20. Reed Fischer, USA, 2:16:53
21. Charles Philibert-Thiboutot, CAN, 2:26:25 DB
[1:05:24 / 1:11:01]
Kenenisa Bekele (40+), ETH, DNF (last split 1:27:03 at 17 miles)
Abdi Nageeye, NED, DNF (last split 1:30:05 at 29-K)
Felix Bour, FRA, DNF (last split 2:06:58 at 37-K)
a = Earned USA citizen prize money
m = Earned masters prize money
MIXED-GENDER WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Sarah Chandler, Central Park TC Tracksmith, 2:39:53
2. Bit Klecker, Unattached, 2:40:46
3. Marlei Willers (45+), BRA, 2:42:02
4. Rebecca Mehra, Brooks, 2:42:52
5. Alex Wang, Unattached, 2:43:23
6. Sophie Chudley (45+), AUS, 2:45:33
..
13. Samantha Palmer, Unattached, 2:48:41 (2:46:52 net)
OPEN MEN (gun times) –
1. Luis Fernando Fontana Antunes De Oliveira, BRA, 2:17:59
2. Mauricio Galvan, Unattached, 2:20:06
3. Scott Loforte, Unattached, 2:19:24
4. Devin Meyrer, GER, 2:20:51
Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5-K (13th)
United Nations Plaza to Central Park, New York, NY, USA; Saturday, November 2
Distance: 5 km, USATF-certified (NY22008JRG) point-to-point course with 10m elevation GAIN (not record-eligible)
Format: Separate elite races for men and women, followed by mass race for men and women
Finishers (All sections combined): 5084 men + 5565 women + 34 non-binary = 10,683 total (up from 9874 in 2024)
Race Founded: 2011; not held in 2012 (Hurricane Sandy) or 2020 (COVID pandemic)
Course Records: Men, 13:24, Abdihamid Nur, 2022; Women, 15:16, Weini Kelati, 2022
Prize Money: See primary details for invitational sections, below; there was additional prize money in the open race but it was limited to NYRR members (credentials have to be checked by the race organizer)
Weather: Excellent, sunny and about 50F at the start
NOTE: Story by your editor in New York –Ed.
NEW YORK (01-Nov) — Annie Rodenfels, a national-class steeplechaser with exceptional road racing chops, prevailed for the third consecutive time at this morning’s Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5-K, the 10,000-runner warm-up race for tomorrow’s TCS New York City Marathon. Rodenfels, 29, used her knowledge of the course to great advantage today, not wasting any energy and saving her best running for the final 400 meters where she powered past three rivals to get the win in 15:33, the slowest of her three winning times here. She pocketed $6000 in prize money, half the amount she earned for her two previous wins when the race was a USATF national championship.
“I just felt like knowing the course was so helpful,” Rodenfels told Race Results Weekly. She added: “I just kind of had to play my cards just right.”
Rodenfels, who is sponsored by Salomon, went to the front early just after the race began adjacent to the United Nations on First Avenue. Making the right-hand turn on to East 42nd Street in the first kilometer, Rodenfels was joined by key rivals Weini Kelati, Elle St. Pierre, and Parker Valby. That stretch of 42nd Street is downhill, and Rodenfels wasn’t pushing the pace.
“I didn’t want to be the person who led the whole race and just got out-kicked at the end, to be honest,” Rodenfels said.
Making the right-hand turn to head north on Avenue of the Americas in the second kilometer, Rodenfels was still leading with Kelati just behind her. The two appeared to be opening a gap on the field, but by the 3-K point St.Pierre and Valby had caught up, and the pack of four entered the Central Park service road at West 59th Street together. That’s where the athletes face the race’s toughest hill. Kelati, the 2024 national cross country champion, led the field up the hill, and nobody was dropped.
“I knew it was a big hill,” Rodenfels explained. “I knew in the past that sometimes I slowed down a little bit on the hill, and I was anticipating it being a little rough. But was focused on staying connected, and when I got to the top of the hill and I was like, that wasn’t that bad.”
The four leaders made the sharp left turn onto the Park’s loop road, and as they passed the famous carousel on their right Rodenfels started to drift back. Kelati and St. Pierre were leading with Valby just a step behind running between them. Rodenfels was looking down and was several steps behind. It seemed that she was settling into fourth place.
“It was just close enough that I was like, you know, I’ve got to take my shot,” Rodenfels recalled. “I can’t just settle here for fourth. I feel like I have a pretty big kick left.”
The race shares the same finish straight as Sunday’s marathon, and it is notoriously uphill. Rodenfels was still a few strides back, but put in a surge in the final 400 meters that none of her rivals could match. Kelati, St. Pierre and Valby were already at their aerobic limits, but Rodenfels had something left.
“I was playing it intuitively and went for it,” said Rodenfels, who only had one second on Kelati at the finish. St. Pierre, in her first race back from maternity leave, took third in 15:35, and Valby, who spent nearly all of 2025 trying to come back from a broken navicular bone in her left foot, got fourth in 15:37.
Rodenfels, who like national 1500m champion Nikki Hiltz is coached by Juli Benson, said that she was uncertain of her fitness coming into today’s race.
“Honestly, I felt like I’m less sharp than normal,” she admitted. “I feel like I usually come here and I’m raring to go, ready in shape. I took my break (after the track season) longer. We’ve been trying to slow it down, so I can be in shape more at the right time. So, I was very surprised winning this.
For Valby, finishing today’s race marked an important step in her comeback. Her last race was an indoor 3000m on February 2, and she revealed that she had only been running for about two months. She has been training in Gainesville, Fla., under her college coach, Will Palmer.
“Excited to be back out there and grateful to be healthy,” she said after being asked to evaluate her race. She continued: “I hurt my foot in February and it took a little while to figure out what it was. It was a pretty bad break. I had to take a lot of time off to get healthy again.”
The men’s race also came down to the final sprint. Kenya’s Amon Kemboi, who trains with the Puma Elite Running group in North Carolina, used his unique mix of strength and speed to prevail today. He put in the first big surge of the race on East 42nd Street, then surged again on the uphill into Central Park where he was followed by Americans Cole Sprout (in his professional road racing debut), Anthony Rotich, and Drew Bosley, and Britain’s Adam Fogg. Another Kenyan, Patrick Kiprop, had been dropped on the hill.
“The main thing was staying comfortable for the first two miles,” Kemboi told reporters. “I was ready for quick, or tactical race. It was kind of tactical; that was good.”
Running downhill past the Carousel on the park’s loop road, Kemboi decided to wait to strike. Like Rodenfels, he thought the last 400 meters would be the best place to make his move. He waited for the final uphill to the finish line, then surged a final time. He clocked 13:50, beating Sprout by one second. Rotich was third in 13:52, and Fogg got fourth in 13:53. Bosley, who was with the leaders the entire race, finished fifth in 13:58.
“The main thing was, I know I had the kick to get to the finish,” said Kemboi who finished third in the New Balance Fifth Avenue Mile here in 2024 (sixth this year). “That was the main thing. Getting to the last 800 and seeing how the body feels, then execute the last 400.”
American Abdi Nur, the defending champion, ran near the front of the race early, but fell back mid-race and finished seventh in 14:14. He explained that he did not feel well this morning, and that he was also in the early stages of his training for 2026.
“This morning I didn’t feel the best waking up,” he told Race Results Weekly. “I don’t know if it was something I ate yesterday, but it was hard to get food down this morning. At two miles… I felt so weak. Right now I’m building mileage, I’m building fitness and getting back to regular volume. I’m not quite there yet, but I’m getting close. I’m really proud of myself for finishing.”
INVITATIONAL WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Annie Rodenfels, Salomon Running, 15:33 ($6000)
2. Weini Kelati, Under Armour, 15:34 ($4000)
3. Elle St. Pierre, New Balance Boston, 15:35 DB ($2000)
4. Parker Valby, New Balance, 15:37 DB ($1000)
5. Phoebe Anderson (GBR), Herne Hill Harriers, 15:45 DB ($500)
6. Courtney Frerichs, Nike Swoosh TC, 15:46 ($400)
7. Chloe Thomas (CAN), Brooks, 15:47 DB ($350)
8. Alicia Monson, On Athletics Club, 16:22 DB ($300)
INVITATIONAL MEN (gun times) –
1. Amon Kemboi (KEN), Puma Elite Running, 13:50 ($6000)
2. Cole Sprout, Nike Swoosh TC, 13:51 DB ($4000)
3. Anthony Rotich, U.S. Army, 13:52 ($2000)
4. Adam Fogg (GBR), UA Mission Run Baltimore, 13:53 DB ($1000)
5. Drew Bosley, Nike Swoosh TC, 13:58 ($500)
6. Patrick Kiprop (KEN), On Athletics Club, 14:01 DB ($400)
7. Abdi Nur, Nike Swoosh TC, 14:14 ($350)
8. Ryan Fowkes, Enclave DC, 14:41 ($300)
MASS START WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Grace Richardson (IRL), Unattached, 16:13 PB
2. Robert Groner, 47, Central Park TC Tracksmith, 16:22
3. Abby Hassman, Unattached, 16:23 PB
4. Sage Hurta-Klecker, On Athletics Club, 16:25 DB
5. Kidan Kidane, Central Park TC Tracksmith, 16:43
6. Alexandra Conway, Central Park TC Tracksmith, 17:03
MASS START MEN (gun times) –
1. Eric Holt, Puma/Empire Elite, 14:12
2. Mohamed Osman Guled, NED, 14:15
3. Nicholas Dahl, Central Park TC Tracksmith, 14:24
4. Abrham Tesfamarian (ERI), Unattached, 14:26
Bank of China Beijing Marathon (43rd)
(World Athletics Gold Label Road Race)
Beijing, CHN; Sunday, November 2
Distance: 42.195 km from Tiananmen Square to National Stadium; World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
Finishers: Not reported
Course Records: Men, 2:07:06, Mathew Kisorio (KEN), 03-Nov-2019; Women, 2:19:39, Sun Yingjie (CHN), 19-Oct-2003
Prize Money: Indicated in USD; see primary details below
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Anchinalu DESSIE, 09 Jan 2003, ETH, 2:26:08 (USD 50,000)
2. Marion KIBOR, 27 Sep 1994, KEN, 2:26:15 (USD 20,000)
3. Kuftu TAHIR, 13 Oct 1995, ETH, 2:27:21 (USD 10,000)
4. Choe Il GYONG, 19 Feb 2001, PRK, 2:27:28 (USD 5000)
5. Jon Su GYONG, 15 Jan 2004, PRK, 2:27:53 (USD 4000)
6. Kwang-Ok RI, 27 Jul 1996, PRK, 2:28:38 (USD 3000)
7. Munkhzaya BAYARTSOGT, 10 Oct 1993, MGL, 2:29:46 (USD 2000)
8. Sisay Meseret GOLA, 30 Dec 1997, ETH, 2:29:54 (USD 1000)
9. Xuemei HUANG, 04 Nov 1992, CHN, 2:31:28
10. Xia ZHOU, 23 Dec 1997, CHN, 2:33:22
11. Changqin DING, 27 Nov 1991, CHN, 2:33:27
12. Yuanchen PAN, 26 Jul 1998, CHN, 2:36:54
13. Miaomiao CHANG, 01 Aug 2001, CHN, 2:38:37
14. Hongli MA, 11 Jan 1979, CHN, 2:39:45
15. Min WANG, 22 Jan 1997, CHN, 2:39:46
16. Lingling JIN, 16 Jan 1987, CHN, 2:40:57
17. Xiaolin ZHU, 20 Feb 1984, CHN, 2:42:13
18. Xiaoli YANG, 29 Sep 1984, CHN, 2:42:18
19. Yan XIAO, 01 Jan 1987, CHN, 2:42:44
MEN (gun times) –
1. Lemi BERHANU, 13 Sep 1994, ETH, 2:08:10 (USD 50,000)
2. Desalegn GIRMA, 12 Apr 2005, ETH, 2:09:27 (USD 20,000)
3. Il Ryong HAN, 29 Apr 2000, PRK, 2:09:47 (USD 10,000)
4. Michael KAMAU, 25 Feb 1992, KEN, 2:10:00 (USD 5000)
5. Dalin LI, 08 Aug 2002, CHN, 2:11:26 (USD 4000)
6. Chunlong YANG, 03 Jun 1998, CHN, 2:12:06 (USD 3000)
7. Zhangxing YANG, 20 Apr 2002, CHN, 2:12:36 (USD 2000)
8. Yufan CHEN, 26 Mar 2004, CHN, 2:14:41 (USD 1000)
9. Duosibaolie HABULIJIANGEN, 15 May 2003, CHN, 2:14:42
10. Zuozheng FAN, 27 Sep 2002, CHN, 2:15:05
11. Sishuang SHAO, 05 Feb 2000, CHN, 2:16:01
12. Moses KIBET, 04 Feb 1997, KEN, 2:16:01
13. Yongjie LI, 13 Oct 2000, CHN, 2:16:08
14. Gansukh BAT-ERDENE, 18 May 1995, MGL, 2:16:18
15. Natsagdorj ORKHON, , MGL, 2:16:29
16. Huajie MAO, 18 Feb 1993, CHN, 2:16:36
17. Rongjian LAN, 21 Oct 1998, CHN, 2:16:45
18. Gantulga DAMBADARJAA, 03 Feb 1989, MGL, 2:16:57
19. Lianzheng WANG, 02 Mar 1996, CHN, 2:17:26
20. Haozong LI, 27 Apr 2000, CHN, 2:17:32
21. Zhao HAO, 12 Oct 1992, CHN, 2:17:34
22. Zhicheng CHEN, 11 Aug 2001, CHN, 2:17:42
23. Kum Dang PAK, 19 Apr 1996, PRK, 2:17:47
24. Haijie ZHAO, 06 Sep 1996, CHN, 2:18:40
25. Changhua SHU, 28 Sep 1988, CHN, 2:18:43
26. Bangliu ZHANG, 15 Jan 2003, CHN, 2:18:56
27. Yongcai LIU, 19 Nov 1984, CHN, 2:19:10
28. Changrong ZHU, 14 Mar 1986, CHN, 2:19:18
29. Xiaoyang SUN, 11 Feb 1993, CHN, 2:19:31
30. Zengli TAN, 14 Aug 1989, CHN, 2:19:33
31. Jiaguo FENG, 30 Jan 1988, CHN, 2:19:44
32. Liyan HOU, 10 Aug 1999, CHN, 2:19:44
33. Zhongfu QIN, 25 May 1999, CHN, 2:20:07
Vulcan Run 10-K (51st)
Birmingham, AL, USA; Saturday, November 1
Distance: 10 km, USATF-certified (AL21026JE) and record-eligible
Finishers: 489 (down from 603 in 2024)
Course Records: Men, 28:18, Marcos Barreto (MEX), 1984; Women, 32:33, Christine Pfitzinger (NZL), 1990
Prize Money: See primary details, below
Race Founded: 1975; held every year (including 2020)
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_Vul10.htm (through 2017)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Alina Boshchuk (UKR), Williamsburg, KY, 35:33 ($500)
2. Sarah Crouch, Madison, AL, 35:34 ($250)
3. Taryn Garlington, Fort Wayne, IN, 35:49 ($200)
MEN (gun times) –
1. Serhii Shevchenko, Williamsburg, KY, 30:52 ($500)
2. Gregoire Saury (FRA), Birmingham, AL, 31:34 ($250)
3. Fuji Anday, Billings, MT, 31:50 ($200)
Cooper-Norcross Run the Bridge 10-K
Camden, NJ, USA; Sunday, November 2
Distance: 10 km, USATF-certified (NJ19032LMB) and record-eligible
Finishers: 1702 (up from 1620 in 2024)
Prize Money: See primary details below
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Abigail Morro, 27, 35:01 ($1000)
2. Lindsay Hayman, 33, 35:54 ($500)
3. Alyssa Condell, 26, 36:41 ($400)
MEN (gun times) –
1. Reid Buchanan, 32, 29:40 ($1000)
2. Issame El Jazouli (MAR), 28, 30:12 ($500)
3. Cameron Janovic, 25, 30:27 ($400)
4. Jaouad El Jazouli (MAR), 41, 30:33
Cross Internacional de San Sebastián (69th)
(World Athletics Cross Country Tour – Silver)
San Sebastián, ESP; Sunday, November 2
WOMEN (6.9 km) –
1. Celestine Jepkosgei BIWOT, 24 Dec 2003, KEN, 23:09
2. Marta SERRANO, 05 Apr 2003, ESP, 23:17
3. Lucia RODRIGUEZ, 26 Jul 1998, ESP, 23:28
4. Claire FAGAN, 18 May 1998, IRL, 23:33
5. Jihad ESSOUBAI, 09 Dec 2003, ESP, 23:50
6. Katherine TISALEMA PURUNCAJA, 28 Jul 1996, ECU, 23:55
7. Gresa BAKRACI, 11 Sep 1995, KOS, 24:25
8. June ARBEO, 04 Feb 1999, ESP, 24:54
9. Fatima Azzahraa OUHADDOU NAFIE, 30 Aug 1993, ESP, 25:12
10. Azucena DIAZ, 19 Dec 1982, ESP, 25:28
MEN (6.9 km) –
1. Titus Kiprotich KIBET, 09 Feb 1999, KEN, 19:25
2. Martin KIPROTICH, 06 Apr 2003, UGA, 19:30
3. Naibei Kiplimo MAYEBEI, 11 Feb 2000, KEN, 19:41
4. Edwin Kiplangat BETT, 26 Apr 2000, KEN, 19:47
5. Nick GRIGGS, 18 Dec 2004, IRL, 19:49
6. Cormac DALTON, 01 Sep 1998, IRL, 19:52
7. Santiago CATROFE, 13 Feb 1999, URU, 19:59
8. Robert Kiprop KOECH, 25 Feb 1997, KEN, 20:05
9. Yahya AOUINA EL KARBOUBI, 17 Jul 1996, ESP, 20:17
10. Callum MORGAN, 18 Jun 2003, IRL, 20:28
EDP Meia Maratona do Porto (18th)
(World Athletics Label Road Race)
Porto, POR; Sunday, November 2
Distance: 21.1 km, World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
Finishers: 4763 (down from 5280 in 2024)
Prize Money: Indicated in euros; see primary details below
Course Records: Men, 59:30, Zersenay Tadese (ERI), 2011; Women, 1:07:13, Enatnesh Alamrew Tirusew (ETH), 2023
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Betty JEPLETING, 28 Jul 1988, KEN, 2:31:05 (EUR 2500*)
2. Leonida MOSOP, 10 Oct 1991, KEN, 2:31:32 (EUR 1750*)
3. Meseret DINKE, 22 Sep 1996, ETH, 2:32:27 (EUR 1500*)
4. Abebech ABEBE, ETH, 2:35:11 (EUR 1000*)
5. Viola JEROTICH, KEN, 2:47:03 (EUR 500*)
6. Carla SOUSA, POR, 2:56:16 (EUR 375* + 500p)
*Prize Money reduced 50% for slower than 2:30:00
p = Earned Portuguese citizen prize money
MEN (gun times) –
1. Aspel KIPTOO, KEN, 2:13:17 (EUR 2500*)
2. Joshua KEMBOI, 1992, KEN, 2:13:28 (EUR 1750*)
3. Derara GUTA, ETH, 2:13:58 (EUR 1500*)
4. Betesfa GETAHUN, 25 Sep 1998, ETH, 2:14:27 (EUR 1000*)
5. Simion TARUS, KEN, 2:15:50 (EUR 500*)
6. Carlos COSTA, 02 Mar 1986, POR, 2:16:19 (EUR 375* + 500p)
7. Yakoub LABQUIRA, 14 Jun 1994, MAR, 2:17:48 (EUR 250*)
8. Anton TISHAKIN, RUS, 2:20:46 (EUR 200*)
*Prize Money reduced 50% for slower than 2:11:00
p = Earned Portuguese citizen prize money
JTBC Seoul Marathon (25th)
Seoul, KOR; Sunday, November 2
Distance: 42.195 km; Sangam World Cup Park to Jamsil Sports Complex; World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
Finishers: Not reported
Prize Money: Not available
Course Records: Women, 2:27:29, Kim Do-Yeon (KOR), 2022; Men, 2:05:29, Aredo Shiferaw (ETH), 2019
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Lim Ye-Jin, KOR, 2:29:12
2. Kim Do-Yeon, KOR, 2:38:43
3. Ji Hee-Won, KOR, 2:47:30
MEN (gun times) –
1. Nicholas Kitundu, KEN, 2:05:32
2. Aziz Aig Ourkia, MAR, 2:06:08
3. Shumi Dechasa, BRN, 2:06:49
4. Amdework Walelegn Tadese, ETH, 2:08:17
5. Justus Kipkoror Limo, KEN, 2:09:13
6. Zineddine Ouria, MAR 2:09:55
7. Charles Kiprotich Rono, KEN, 2:10:14
8. Edmealem Tadesse Kassa, ETH, 2:10:49
9. David Kimutai Kipyego, KEN, 2:13:46
10. Kim Hong-rok, KOR, 2:14:14
11. Paul Kipkemoi Kipkorir, KEN, 2:15:07
12. Kim Geon-oh, KOR, 2:16:20
Türkiye is Bankasi Istanbul Marathon (47th)
(World Athletics Gold Label Road Race)
Istanbul, TUR; Sunday, November 2
Distance: 42.195 km (WA/AIMS certified and record-eligible)
Finishers: 4456 (up from 4101 in 2024)
Course Records: Women, 2:18:35, Ruth Chepngetich (KEN), 2018; Men, 2:09:44 Daniel Kipkore Kibet (KEN), 2019
Prize Money: Not reported
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_IstMa.htm (through 2016)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Bizuager ADERRA, 1996, ETH, 2:26:19
2. Sofia ASSEFA, 14 Nov 1987, ETH, 2:26:21
3. Joan CHEPKOSGEI, 2003, KEN, 2:26:36
4. Tigist GETNET, 09 Jan 2003, ETH, 2:26:44
5. Gete DUKALE, , ETH, 2:29:19
6. Roman GIDEY, 20 Feb 1996, ETH, 2:29:53
7. Rael CHEROP, 17 Jul 2000, KEN, 2:32:25
8. Yenenesh TILAHUN DINKESA, 22 Sep 1994, ETH, 2:34:03
9. Misa YIMER, 11 Sep 2004, ETH, 2:35:03
10. Teresiah OMOSA, 05 Feb 1995, KEN, 2:39:20
Adanech MEKONNEN, 1997, ETH, DNF
Melkam TESFAHUN, 09 May 1991, ETH, DNF
Letebrhan Haylay GEBRESLASEA, 29 Nov 1990, ETH, DNF
Lucy CHERUIYOT, 04 Jan 1997, KEN, DNF
Meryem ERDOGAN, 24 Apr 1990, TUR, DNF
MEN (gun times) –
1. Rhonzas Lokitam KILIMO, 05 Sep 1996, KEN, 2:10:12
2. Dejene DEBELA, 09 Jan 1995, ETH, 2:10:23
3. Sufaro WOLIYI, 09 Jan 2003, ETH, 2:10:26
4. Isaac Kipkemboi TOO, 12 Nov 1994, KEN, 2:10:45
5. Hüseyin CAN, 27 Jan 1999, TUR, 2:10:58
6. Dickson NYAKUNDI, 12 Apr 1995, KEN, 2:12:15
7. Charles Yosey MNERIA, 10 Feb 1996, KEN, 2:13:04
8. Dominick Kipkirui BETT, 23 Jul 1996, KEN, 2:17:26
9. Halil YASIN, 02 Apr 1999, TUR, 2:19:50
10. Benard KIPKORIR, 10 Oct 1990, KEN, 2:20:09
11. Yavuz AĞRALI, 09 Apr 1992, TUR, 2:23:24
12. Shadrack Kimutai KOECH, 28 Dec 1999, KAZ, 2:25:06
Alfonce Kibiwott KIGEN, 01 May 1993, KEN, DNF
Christopher KITETU, 1999, KEN, DNF
Hillary KIPCHUMBA, 25 Nov 1992, KEN, DNF
Fetene ALEMU REGASA, 11 Sep 1992, ETH, DNF
Boaz KIPLAGAT, 1995, KEN, DNF
Obadah Kiplangat ROP, 01 Dec 2001, KEN, DNF
Joshua Lemushen NAKERI, 09 Nov 1998, BRN, DNF
Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Cross Country Championships
Louisville, KY, USA; Friday, October 31
E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park
2024 Team Champions: Women, Notre Dame; Men, Wake Forest
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Grace Hartman, NC State; Men, Gary Martin, Virginia
NOTE: The NC State women got their fourth title in five years, and their top two athletes, Angelina Napoleon and Grace Hartman, finished first and fourth, respectively. Virginia won the men’s team title led by defending champion Gary Martin, who finished second to Wake Forest’s Rocky Hansen –Ed.
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. NC State, 28; 2. Notre Dame, 89; 3. North Carolina, 127; 4. Stanford, 150; 5. Virginia, 170; 6. Duke, 198; 7. Boston College, 207; 8. Virginia Tech, 214; 9. Wake Forest, 227; 10. Clemson, 242; 11. Louisville, 265; 12. Florida State, 281; 13. Syracuse, 303; 14. SMU, 325; 15. California, 424; 16. Pittsburgh, 449; 17. Georgia Tech, 496; 18. Miami (Fla.), 570.
Individual Finishers:
1. Angelina Napoleon, SO, NC State, 19:13.9
2. Mary Bonner Dalton, SO, Notre Dame, 19:14.9
3. Silvia Jelego (KEN), SO, Clemson, 19:15.2
4. Grace Hartman, JR, NC State, 19:16.9
5. Hannah Gapes (NZL), JR, NC State, 19:24.4
6. Vera Sjoberg (SWE), SR, North Carolina, 19:31.2
7. Sophia Kennedy, JR, Stanford, 19:35.4
8. Bethany Michalak, SO, NC State, 19:35.4
9. Angelina Perez, JR, Wake Forest, 19:38.4
10. Sadie Engelhardt, FR, NC State, 19:45.5
11. Stephanie Moss, JR, Duke, 19:47.8
12. Brooke Rauber, SR, NC State, 19:50.3
13. Gladys Chepngetich (KEN), JR, Clemson, 19:51.4
14. Brynn Brown, SR, North Carolina, 19:55.3
15. Bieke Schipperen (NED), JR, Florida State, 19:55.7
16. Amaya Aramini, FR, Notre Dame, 19:56.2
17. Tatum David, SO, Virginia, 19:56.5
18. Gillian Bushee, JR, Virginia, 19:59.1
19. Siona Chisholm, SR, Notre Dame, 20:00.5
20. Selma Anderson, SO, Syracuse, 20:01.7
21. Katie Bohlke, SO, Virginia Tech, 20:06.8
22. Sophie Novak, SR, Notre Dame, 20:07.8
23. Mena Scatchard (GBR), SR, Stanford, 20:08.5
24. Rose Mburu (KEN), FR, SMU, 20:09.1
25. Fleur Templier (FRA), JR, NC State, 20:10.4
26. Logan St. John-Kletter, SO, North Carolina, 20:11.8
27. Ciara O’Shea, SO, North Carolina, 20:11.9
28. Jette Beermann (GER), SR, Duke, 20:12.7
29. Faith Kipmaiyo (KEN), FR, Virginia Tech, 20:13.0
30. Gretchen Farley, JR, Notre Dame, 20:13.1
31. Brooke Wilson, JR, Wake Forest, 20:14.1
32. Arianne Olson, SO, Notre Dame, 20:14.3
33. Chloe Huyler, FR, Notre Dame, 20:14.6
34. Stella Kermes, SO, Virginia, 20:15.7
35. Imogen Gardiner, SR, Boston College, 20:17.2
36. Isabel Allori, SO, Notre Dame, 20:17.9
37. Julia Flynn, JR, Stanford, 20:18.5
38. Jule Lindner (GER), FR, Virginia Tech, 20:21.1
39. Ella Fadil, JR, Boston College, 20:22.2
40. Briley Bickerstaff, JR, NC State, 20:24.9
41. Reagan Riley, SO, Notre Dame, 20:25.3
42. Kyra Holland, SR, Boston College, 20:25.8
43. Victoria Garces, FR, Duke, 20:26.0
44. Riley Stewart, SR, Stanford, 20:27.2
45. Molly Fitzpatrick, SR, Boston College, 20:27.3
46. Hanne Thomsen, FR, Stanford, 20:28.0
47. Nancy Chepleting (KEN), SO, Louisville, 20:28.2
48. Eliza Nicholson, FR, Louisville, 20:28.4
49. Elizabeth Whaley, JR, Wake Forest, 20:31.2
50. Olivia Alessandrini, SO, Louisville, 20:32.4
51. Emma Lindner, FR, Virginia Tech, 20:32.6
52. Ella Woehlcke, SO, Virginia, 20:32.8
53. Poppy Craig-McFeely, SR, Duke, 20:33.6
54. Emma McGill, SR, Louisville, 20:34.4
55. Kate Putman, SO, NC State, 20:37.0
56. Tatum Olesen, SO, Virginia, 20:37.4
57. Elizabeth Barlow, SR, Boston College, 20:37.7
58. Maddie Gardiner, SO, North Carolina, 20:39.2
59. Addie Johnson, JR, California, 20:39.8
60. Jolena Quarzo, SO, NC State, 20:41.1
61. Addison Knoblauch, FR, Notre Dame, 20:41.3
62. Camy Kiser, JR, Pittsburgh, 20:41.5
63. Suus Altorf (NED), SR, Florida State, 20:42.0
64. Cate DeSousa, JR, Virginia, 20:43.8
65. Macey Hilton, SR, SMU, 20:45.0
66. Rylee Blade, FR, Florida State, 20:45.3
67. Maureen Cheruiyot (KEN), FR, Pittsburgh, 20:45.5
68. Madeline Heintz, SR, Syracuse, 20:46.0
69. Emma Eastman, SR, Syracuse, 20:46.9
70. Mary Ellen Eudaly, JR, Virginia, 20:47.0
71. Judy Kosgei (KEN), JR, Clemson, 20:48.9
72. Sophie Tau, JR, California, 20:49.9
73. Carolina Correia, FR, SMU, 20:51.3
74. Nyah Hernandez, SR, Syracuse, 20:55.7
75. Audrey DaDamio, SR, Duke, 20:55.9
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Virginia, 61; 2. Syracuse, 65; 3. Wake Forest, 111; 4. Notre Dame, 114; 5. Virginia Tech, 152; 6. North Carolina, 154; 7. Stanford, 164; 8. Louisville, 176; 9. Duke, 298; 10. NC State, 315; 11. Pittsburgh, 343; 12. Florida State, 360; 13. Georgia Tech, 381; 14. Clemson, 391; 15. Boston College, 403; 16. California, 436; 17. Miami (Fla.), 539.
Individual Finishers:
1. Rocky Hansen, JR, Wake Forest, 22:18.6
2. Gary Martin, SR, Virginia, 22:39.4
3. Elsingi Kipruto (KEN), FR, Louisville, 22:53.8
4. George Couttie (GBR), JR, Virginia Tech, 22:54.4
5. Leo Young, JR, Stanford, 22:55.0
6. Colton Sands, SR, North Carolina, 22:55.4
7. Ethan Coleman, JR, Notre Dame, 22:55.6
8. Sam Lawler, SR, Syracuse, 22:55.8
9. Tomer Tarragano (GBR), SR, North Carolina, 22:55.8
10. Justin Wachtel, SR, Virginia, 22:59.7
11. Assaf Harari (ISR), SR, Syracuse, 23:00.2
12. Nathan Mountain, SR, Virginia, 23:00.5
13. Brett Gardner, SR, Virginia, 23:01.5
14. Peter Walsdorf, SR, Syracuse, 23:02.1
15. Benne Anderson (GER), SO, Syracuse, 23:06.5
16. JoJo Jourdon, SO, Wake Forest, 23:07.4
17. Matthew Neill, JR, Syracuse, 23:14.7
18. Ian Kibiwot (KEN), SR, Louisville, 23:17.5
19. James Dargan, SO, Stanford, 23:18.1
20. Nicholas Kipchirchir (KEN), SO, Virginia Tech, 23:18.8
21. Geoffrey Kirwa (KEN), SO, Louisville, 23:19.5
22. Daelen Ackley, JR, Notre Dame, 23:22.0
23. Ben Gabelman, FR, Syracuse, 23:22.7
24. Nicholas Bendtsen, SR, Virginia, 23:25.3
25. Hunter Jones, JR, Wake Forest, 23:25.9
26. Dylan Throop, SR, Notre Dame, 23:29.5
27. Kevin Sanchez, SO, Notre Dame, 23:30.8
28. Andrew Jones, SR, Virginia, 23:33.3
29. Isaac Hirshman-Chandler, JR, Florida State, 23:33.4
30. Thomas McMahon, SO, Pittsburgh, 23:33.6
31. Noah Valyo, SO, NC State, 23:33.9
32. Izaiah Steury, JR, Notre Dame, 23:34.6
33. C.J. Singleton, JR, Notre Dame, 23:36.6
34. Paul Specht, SR, Wake Forest, 23:36.6
35. Joseph O’Brien, JR, Wake Forest, 23:39.8
36. Charlie Sprott, JR, Wake Forest, 23:40.7
37. Bryce Gilmore, JR, Wake Forest, 23:42.2
38. Declan Rymer, SR, Virginia Tech, 23:42.7
39. Louis Small, JR, Syracuse, 23:43.3
40. Jacob Laney, SO, North Carolina, 23:44.1
41. Joshua Bell, SO, Stanford, 23:46.9
42. Will Daley, SR, Virginia, 23:47.4
43. Charlie Siebert, SR, Duke, 23:47.9
44. Corey Campbell, FR, Wake Forest, 23:48.1
45. Adam Balewicz, FR, Virginia, 23:48.6
46. Sam Ricchiuti, FR, Syracuse, 23:50.0
47. Ruben Rojas Betanzos, JR, Syracuse, 23:50.3
48. Cameron Davis, SO, Virginia Tech, 23:51.0
49. Evan Noonan, FR, Stanford, 23:51.8
50. Garrett Winter, JR, Virginia Tech, 23:52.8
51. Ryan Pajak, FR, Notre Dame, 23:53.9
52. Luke Simpson, SR, Pittsburgh, 23:54.4
53. Grant Morgenfeld, FR, Wake Forest, 23:55.5
54. Daniel O’Brien, SR, Virginia, 23:56.6
55. Tommy Latham, FR, North Carolina, 23:57.9
56. Jack Bowen, FR, North Carolina, 23:58.4
57. Joe Barrett, FR, North Carolina, 23:58.7
58. Gitch Hayes, SO, North Carolina, 24:00.5
59. Ethan Coleman, JR, Virginia Tech, 24:00.6
60. Byron Grevious, FR, Stanford, 24:01.3
61. Jimmy Mullarkey, JR, NC State, 24:01.4
62. Cameron Todd, FR, Notre Dame, 24:02.3
63. Richard Moreno, JR, Virginia, 24:03.3
64. Lucas Bouquot, SR, Florida State, 24:03.3
65. Samuel Idiens, JR, Virginia Tech, 24:03.8
66. Gustav Bendsen (DEN), JR, Louisville, 24:05.9
67. Jack Stanley, SR, Duke, 24:07.4
68. Taylor Wade, SO, Georgia Tech, 24:08.0
69. Garrett Brown, SO, Clemson, 24:08.6
70. Linus Chepkochei (KEN), FR, Virginia Tech, 24:08.7
71. Nolan Topper, SR, Stanford, 24:09.0
72. Kaden Levings, JR, Florida State, 24:09.0
73. Joe Sapone, SO, North Carolina, 24:09.7
74. Arthur Graham, SR, Duke, 24:09.8
75. Ryan Chevalier, JR, Virginia Tech, 24:10.4
Big 12 Conference Cross Country Championships
Lawrence, KS, USA; Friday, October 31
Rim Rock Farm
2024 Team Champions: Women, BYU; Men, BYU
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Ceili McCabe (CAN), West Virginia; Men, Brian Musau (KEN), Oklahoma State (second straight title)
NOTE: BYU uber-freshman Jane Hedegren dominated the women’s race, winning the individual title by nearly 45 seconds and heading her team to a 38-point total score and another Big 12 title. In the men’s race, Oklahoma State’s Brian Masau won his third consecutive title, and his Cowboy team easily won the team title. Interestingly, seven of the top-10 men are were Kenyan –Ed.
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. BYU, 38; 2. Iowa State, 71; 3. West Virginia, 86; 4. Oklahoma State, 86; 5. Colorado, 128; 6. Utah, 134; 7. Cincinnati, 205; 8. Texas Tech, 262; 9. Kansas State, 276; 10. Houston, 322; 11. Kansas, 348; 12. UCF, 351; 13. TCU, 364; 14. Baylor, 365; 15. Arizona, 407; 16. Arizona State, 496.
Individual Finishers:
1. Jane Hedengren, FR, BYU, 18:29.6
2. Joy Naukot (KEN), SO, West Virginia, 19:14.3
3. Riley Chamberlain, JR, BYU, 19:15.2
4. Isca Chelangat (KEN), FR, Oklahoma State, 19:20.0
5. Mercyline Kirwa (KEN), FR, Iowa State, 19:24.0
6. Betty Kipkore (KEN), FR, Iowa State, 19:26.9
7. Mercy Kibet (KEN), FR, Iowa State, 19:27.2
8. Mercy Kinyanjui (KEN), SO, West Virginia, 19:46.0
9. Maureen Rutoh (KEN), FR, Oklahoma State, 19:47.7
10. Nelah Roberts, SO, BYU, 19:49.7
11. Taylor Lovell, JR, BYU, 19:51.4
12. Ann Lemirisho (KEN), FR, Cincinnati, 19:52.1
13. Zariel Macchia, FR, BYU, 19:53.7
14. Maelle Porcher (FRA), SR, Iowa State, 19:56.2
15. Emily Bryce, SR, West Virginia, 19:57.9
16. Annastasia Peters, JR, Utah, 19:59.4
17. Carmen Alder, SR, BYU, 20:00.3
18. Victoria Lagat (KEN), SO, Oklahoma State, 20:02.6
19. Jacey Farmer, JR, BYU, 20:03.1
20. Erin Vringer, JR, Utah, 20:03.5
21. Lexi Goff, JR, BYU, 20:04.2
22. Jessie Secor, JR, Colorado, 20:07.9
23. Abbey Nechanicky, SO, Colorado, 20:09.2
24. Alexis Lamb, JR, West Virginia, 20:09.6
25. Emmaculate Jemutai (KEN), SO, Kansas, 20:14.3
26. Billah Jepkirui (KEN), JR, Oklahoma State, 20:16.5
27. Taylor Rohatinsky, SR, BYU, 20:19.0
28. Mia Larochelle, FR, Colorado, 20:27.5
29. Lily Mather, JR, Texas Tech, 20:28.9
30. Hannah Prosser, SO, Colorado, 20:29.8
31. Millie Wilcox, JR, Utah, 20:34.5
32. Jinane Mahi (FRA), SR, Oklahoma State, 20:35.8
33. Juliette Forstrom, SO, Colorado, 20:36.2
34. Claire Curtsinger, SR, Cincinnati, 20:38.9
35. Holly Barker, FR, Colorado, 20:39.0
36. Emily Junginger, FR, Utah, 20:40.8
37. Kyla Martin, SO, Utah, 20:42.8
38. Ruth Kimeli (KEN), SO, Baylor, 20:43.3
39. Madi Surber, JR, Oklahoma State, 20:48.3
40. Anastasia Chepkorir (KEN), JR, West Virginia, 20:51.5
41. Ruby Hughes, SO, Iowa State, 20:51.8
42. Ella Hagen, FR, Colorado, 20:57.2
43. Abby Sewell, FR, Cincinnati, 20:57.5
44. Grace Meyer, SR, Kansas State, 20:59.4
45. Addison Hite, FR, Houston, 21:00.1
46. Stella Miner, SO, Kansas State, 21:01.8
47. Alexandra Raquet, SO, UCF, 21:03.7
48. Lindsey Peters, SR, Utah, 21:06.1
49. Chachi Gonzales, SO, TCU, 21:06.5
50. Lauren Ping, SO, Oklahoma State, 21:07.3
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Oklahoma State, 20; 2. Iowa State, 43; 3. Colorado, 87; 4. BYU, 102; 5. Kansas, 171; 6. Texas Tech, 191; 7. Cincinnati, 194; 8. Arizona, 214; 9. TCU, 270; 10. Houston, 288; 11. Kansas State, 298; 12. Arizona State, 343; 13. Baylor, 398.
Individual Finishers:
1. Brian Musau (KEN), JR, Oklahoma State, 22:53.7
2. Adisu Guadie (ISR), JR, Oklahoma State, 22:55.3
3. Robin Kwemoi Bera (KEN), SO, Iowa State, 22:55.8
4. Denis Kipngetich (KEN), SO, Oklahoma State, 22:56.4
5. Joash Ruto (KEN), SO, Iowa State, 22:57.4
6. Fouad Messaoudi (MAR), SR, Oklahoma State, 23:00.9
7. Ryan Schoppe, SR, Oklahoma State, 23:01.8
8. Nickson Kogei (KEN), SO, Cincinnati, 23:05.9
9. Dominic Serem (KEN), SO, Colorado, 23:06.2
10. Rodgers Kiplimo (KEN), JR, Iowa State, 23:06.5
11. Titus Kimaru (KEN), FR, Texas Tech, 23:07.6
12. Sanele Masondo (RSA), SR, Iowa State, 23:09.8
13. Meshack Kimutai (KEN), FR, Iowa State, 23:14.3
14. Laban Kipkemboi (KEN), SO, Oklahoma State, 23:17.4
15. Tayvon Kitchen, FR, BYU, 23:17.6
16. Dean Casey, JR, Colorado, 23:19.7
17. James Corrigan, JR, BYU, 23:21.8
18. James Overberg, SR, Colorado, 23:22.3
19. Noah Jenkins, SO, BYU, 23:22.9
20. Jake Liebert, FR, Colorado, 23:24.2
21. Will Muirhead, SR, Oklahoma State, 23:24.5
22. Davin Thompson, SR, BYU, 23:25.4
23. Jacob Deacon, SO, Oklahoma State, 23:33.9
24. Victor Kipkoech (KEN), FR, Texas Tech, 23:40.8
25. Tanner Newkirk, JR, Colorado, 23:41.1
26. Reagan Kibet (KEN), FR, Kansas, 23:41.7
27. Paul Ngasharr, FR, Kansas, 23:41.7
28. Devan Kipyego, JR, Iowa State, 23:46.9
29. Evans Tanui (KEN), FR, Arizona, 23:48.0
30. Luke Grundvig, SR, BYU, 23:48.6
31. Jacob Stanford, SR, BYU, 23:49.0
32. Garrett Stanford, SR, BYU, 23:49.0
33. Grady Rauba, SR, Colorado, 23:51.3
34. Dalton Mortensen, SO, BYU, 23:51.5
35. Tanner Talley, SR, Kansas, 23:53.3
36. Kole Mathison, SO, Colorado, 23:53.8
37. Johnson Lagat (KEN), JR, TCU, 23:54.8
38. Allen Bonnessen, SO, Iowa State, 23:58.6
39. Max Davis, SO, BYU, 24:04.6
40. Dennis Rono (KEN), SO, Arizona State, 24:06.6
41. Lucas Towne, SO, Cincinnati, 24:16.4
42. Ayden Granados, SO, Oklahoma State, 24:19.6
43. Carter Cutting, SO, BYU, 24:22.6
44. Mohammed Kowa (UAE), JR, TCU, 24:23.2
45. Ryo Higuchi (JPN), SO, Kansas, 24:28.1
46. Will Conway, SO, Oklahoma State, 24:29.0
47. Lawi Ngetich (KEN), FR, Arizona, 24:29.3
48. Zachary Miller, FR, Houston, 24:31.0
49. Wilson Georges, JR, Colorado, 24:32.3
50. Fikadu Gonzalez, FR, Texas Tech, 24:36.4
Big East Conference Cross Country Championships
Ashland, NE, USA; Friday, October 31
Olsson Cross Country Course
2024 Team Champions: Women, Georgetown; Men, Villanova
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Chloe Thomas (CAN), Connecticut; Men, Liam Murphy, Villanova
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. Georgetown, 24; 2. Villanova, 42; 3. Providence, 51; 4. Connecticut, 104; 5. Xavier (Ohio), 154…
Individual Finishers:
1. Melissa Riggins, SR, Georgetown, 19:47.64
2. Tilly O’Connor, JR, Villanova, 19:52.70
3. Barrett Justema, JR, Georgetown, 19:57.20
4. Almi Nerurkar (GBR), SR, Georgetown, 20:00.44
5. Margaret Carroll, SR, Villanova, 20:01.20
6. Anna Gardiner, SO, Providence, 20:03.14
7. Charlotte Tomkinson, SR, Georgetown, 20:03.83
8. Nicole Vanasse, SR, Villanova, 20:05.38
9. Charlotte Bell, FR, Georgetown, 20:18.77
10. Amelia Arrieta, SR, Villanova, 20:21.11
11. Gabby Schmidt, SO, Providence, 20:22.65
12. Kate Currie, FR, Providence, 20:23.91
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Butler, 26; 2. Georgetown, 42; 3. Villanova, 62; 4. Providence, 110; 5. DePaul, 163…
Individual Finishers:
1. William Zegarski, JR, Butler, 23:08.41
2. Matthew Forrester, SR, Butler, 23:11.57
3. Birhanu Harriman, JR, Georgetown, 23:15.62
4. Bailey Habler, SO, Villanova, 23:16.00
5. Jesse Hamlin, SR, Butler, 23:16.24
6. Austin Gabay, SR, Butler, 23:16.92
7. MacCallum Rowe (NZL), SR, Georgetown, 23:18.47
8. Luke Johnson, SR, Georgetown, 23:34.22
9. Charlie Moore, FR, Villanova, 23:36.46
10. Quinn Parrish, FR, Georgetown, 23:40.81
11. Mohamed Abdullahi, SO, DePaul, 23:44.42
12. Brendan Thomas, FR, Butler, 23:45.82
Big Sky Conference Cross Country Championships
Bozeman, MT, USA; Saturday, November 1
2024 Team Champions: Women, Northern Arizona; Men, Northern Arizona
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Aliandrea Upshaw, Northern Arizona; David Mullarkey (GBR), Northern Arizona
NOTE: Northern Arizona swept both the men’s and women’s titles. For the women it was their seventh straight title, while the men bagged their fifth in a row –Ed.
WOMEN (5 km) –
Teams: 1. Northern Arizona, 16; 2. Weber State, 80; 3. Montana State, 83; 4. Idaho State, 120; 5. Idaho, 140; 6. Sacramento State, 186; 7. Northern Colorado, 186; 8. Eastern Washington, 224; 9. Montana, 235; 10. Portland State, 243.
Individual Finishers:
1. Hayley Burns, Jr, Northern Arizona, 16:05.70
2. Ava Mitchell, So, Northern Arizona, 16:14.30
3. Keira Moore, Jr, Northern Arizona, 16:22.10
4. Kiki Vaughn, So, Northern Arizona, 16:28.90
5. Regina Mpigachai (TAN), Sr, Northern Colorado, 16:33.60
6. Payton Godsey, So, Northern Arizona, 16:42.30
7. Hailey Low, Jr, Weber State, 16:45.80
8. Anna Fenske, Sr, Northern Arizona, 16:56.50
9. Emma Stolte, Sr, Portland State, 16:56.90
10. Audrey Cazier, Sr, Weber State, 17:08.30
11. Madi Siana, So, Montana State, 17:08.80
12. Eva Koos, Jr, Montana State, 17:10.50
13. Kamber Scott, So, Idaho State, 17:14.90
14. Jesse Redding, So, Idaho, 17:15.70
15. Alex Terry, So, Idaho, 17:18.00
16. Ashley Reeck, Sr, Idaho State, 17:20.20
17. Claire Rutherford, Fr, Montana State, 17:25.20
18. Makenzie McRae, So, Northern Arizona, 17:28.00
19. Annie Kaul, Jr, Montana State, 17:29.50
20. Elin Hagelin, Fr, Weber State, 17:29.80
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Northern Arizona, 20; 2. Weber State, 58; 3. Montana State, 76; 4. Idaho State, 128; 5. Montana, 146; 6. Idaho, 170; 7. Eastern Washington, 204; 8. Portland State, 244; 9. Northern Colorado, 247; 10. Sacramento State, 25.
Individual Finishers:
1. Colin Sahlman, Sr, Northern Arizona, 23:41.30
2. Peter Visser, Sr, Weber State, 23:45.50
3. Manny Perez, So, Northern Arizona, 23:58.40
4. Erik Le Roux, Jr, Northern Arizona, 23:59.50
5. Cael Grotenhuis, Sr, Northern Arizona, 24:01.40
6. Owen Smith, Sr, Montana State, 24:08.50
7. Ethan Godsey, Jr, Northern Arizona, 24:15.00
8. Jacob Peterson, Jr, Weber State, 24:22.20
9. Justin Keyes, Jr, Northern Arizona, 24:27.40
10. Sam Ells, Jr, Montana State, 24:28.00
11. Ford Washburn, So, Northern Arizona, 24:28.10
12. Seth Babbel, Sr, Idaho State, 24:33.60
13. Owen Rogers, Jr, Weber State, 24:37.90
14. Zack Munson, So, Northern Arizona, 24:43.70
15. Ryan Harrington, Fr, Montana State, 24:47.70
16. Ryan Martin, Jr, Sacramento State, 24:52.50
17. Carson Steckelberg, Jr, Montana, 24:54.80
18. Wesley Kallgren, Sr, Weber State, 24:55.00
19. Clay Shively, So, Northern Arizona, 25:01.00
20. Tyler Spencer, Weber State, 25:06.80
Big Ten (B1G) Conference Cross Country Championships
East Lansing, MI, USA; Friday, October 31
Forest Akers East Golf Course
2024 Team Champions: Women, Oregon; Men, Wisconsin
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Silan Ayyildizm Oregon; Men, Bob Liking, JR, Wisconsin (fourth straight)
NOTE: The Oregon Ducks, under coaches Jerry Schumacher and Shalane Flanagan, swept the team titles here. The women were particilarly dominant, with Diana Cherotich, Juliet Cherubet and Silan Ayyildiz sweeping the top-3 positions. Oregon’s Abdel Laadjel, an Irishman who had previously competed for Providence College, won the men’s individual title –Ed.
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. Oregon, 18; 2. Penn State, 78; 3. Northwestern, 96; 4. Washington, 103; 5. Michigan State, 147; 6. Wisconsin, 164; 7. Minnesota, 215; 8. Nebraska, 235; 9. Michigan, 278; 10. Ohio State, 308; 11. Indiana, 314; 12. UCLA, 328; 13. Illinois, 398; 14. Iowa, 410; 15. Maryland, 412; 16. Rutgers, 429; 17. Purdue, 466; 18. USC, 572.
Individual Finishers:
1. Diana Cherotich (KEN), FR, Oregon, 19:31.3
2. Juliet Cherubet (KEN), JR, Oregon, 19:46.2
3. Silan Ayyildiz (TUR), SR, Oregon, 19:47.8
4. Florence Caron (CAN), SR, Penn State, 19:51.7
5. Dalia Frias, JR, Oregon, 19:57.0
6. Rachel Forsyth, SO, Michigan State, 19:57.6
7. Mia Barnett, SR, Oregon, 20:10.8
8. Charlotte Costich, SR, Penn State, 20:11.7
9. Anika Thompson, SR, Oregon, 20:13.4
10. Rose Coats, JR, Maryland, 20:14.2
11. Chloe Foerster, SR, Washington, 20:20.0
12. Ada Rand, SO, Penn State, 20:23.3
13. Ava Earl, SR, Northwestern, 20:24.5
14. Ava Criniti, SO, Northwestern, 20:25.4
15. Maeve Stiles, SR, Washington, 20:25.9
16. Berlyn Schutz, JR, Nebraska, 20:26.4
17. Maddy Whitman, SR, Northwestern, 20:29.9
18. Ali Bainbridge, JR, Nebraska, 20:30.6
19. Abby DeVeau, FR, Washington, 20:31.0
20. Aniya Mosley, JR, Ohio State, 20:33.1
21. Mikaela Helling, SO, Wisconsin, 20:33.2
22. Mia Cochran, JR, Washington, 20:33.5
23. Isabelle Schmitz, SO, Minnesota, 20:34.0
24. Holly Smith, SR, Northwestern, 20:34.1
25. Claire Daniels, JR, Penn State, 20:36.1
26. Ali Ince, SO, Oregon, 20:38.0
27. Nadia Phillips, JR, Minnesota, 20:38.5
28. Anna Hightower, SR, Northwestern, 20:39.4
29, Lea Hatcher, JR, Penn State, 20:43.2
30. Kylie Finger, SR, Wisconsin, 20:46.4
31. Paige Marchant, JR, Michigan State, 20:48.8
32. Jackie Holman, JR, Northwestern, 20:49.5
33. Olivia Millen, SR, Michigan State, 20:51.6
34. Nora Gremban, SO, Wisconsin, 20:52.1
35. Allison Dougherty, JR, Penn State, 20:52.6
36. Samantha Tran, SR, Washington, 20:52.7
37. Katelyn Stewart-Barnett, SR, Michigan State, 20:53.2
38. Leane Willemse, SR, Wisconsin, 20:53.5
39. Katie Castelli, SR, Ohio State, 20:54.9
40. Taylor Pangburn, SO, Michigan State, 20:55.1
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Oregon, 36; 2. Michigan State, 68; 3. Wisconsin, 90; 4. Michigan, 100; 5. Washington, 135; 6. Purdue, 166; 7. Minnesota, 187; 8. Penn State, 213; 9. UCLA, 217; 10, Ohio State, 260; 11. Rutgers, 309; 12. Indiana, 346; 13. Illinois, 367; 14. Iowa, 415; 15. Nebraska, 468.
Individual Finishers:
1. Abdel Laadjel (IRL), SR, Oregon, 23:11.6
2. Riley Hough, JR, Michigan State, 23:18.5
3. Thomas Westphal, FR, Michigan State, 23:25.8
4. Evan Bishop, SR, Oregon, 23:28.2
5. Jamar Distel, SO, Washington, 23:29.3
6. Aiden Smith, JR, Oregon, 23:32.7
7. Douglas Buckeridge, JR, Purdue, 23:35.2
8. Christian de Vaal, SO, Wisconsin, 23:36.2
9. Matan Ivri, SO, Wisconsin, 23:41.5
10. Liam Newhart, SO, Wisconsin, 23:41.6
11. Nathan Lopez, JR, Michigan, 23:41.6
12. Benjamin Balazs, JR, Oregon, 23:44.0
13. Connor Burns, SO, Oregon, 23:44.9
14. Trent McFarland, JR, Michigan, 23:46.9
15. Luke Venhuizen, SR, Michigan, 23:47.7
16. Michael Hegarty, SO, Michigan State, 23:49.1
17. Simeon Birnbaum, SO, Oregon, 23:55.4
18. Nathan Walker, SR, Purdue, 23:55.6
19. Tayson Echohawk, SO, Oregon, 23:56.0
20. Jack Meier, FR, Oregon, 23:56.3
21. Nathan Neil, SO, Washington, 23:56.9
22. Andreas Dybdahl, FR, UCLA, 23:58.7
23. Nick Sloff, SO, Penn State, 24:00.4
24. Jack Pennewell, SR, Michigan State, 24:00.6
25. Parker Lambers, JR, Michigan State, 24:01.6
26. Aidan Jones, SO, Minnesota, 24:04.2
27. Caleb Jarema, SR, Michigan, 24:05.4
28. Everett Capelle, FR, UCLA, 24:08.9
29. Aloysius Franzen, FR, Minnesota, 24:09.8
30. Isaac Briggs, FR, Washington, 24:10.6
31. Bryce Stachewicz, SO, Wisconsin, 24:11.0
32. Sam Scott, FR, Minnesota, 24:14.0
33. Kevin Agnew, SR, Ohio State, 24:14.2
34. Micah Wilson, JR, Wisconsin, 24:15.1
35. Brendan Herger, SO, Michigan, 24:15.3
36. Luke Alverson, FR, Michigan, 24:15.9
37. Lezawe Osterink, SO, Michigan State, 24:16.4
38. Reuben Reina, SR, Washington, 24:16.7
39. Jeffery Rogers, JR, Oregon, 24:17.3
40. Ryan Watson, JR, Penn State, 24:18.8
Conference USA (C-USA) Cross Country Championships
Huntsville, AL, USA; Saturday, November 1
2024 Team Champions: Women, Liberty University; Men, Liberty University
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Odilia Jepchumba (KEN), Mid. Tenn. State; Men, Allan Kiplagat (KEN), Mid. Tenn. State
NOTE: Led by sophomore Allie Zealand, the Liberty women successfully defended their title. On the men’s side Middle Tennessee State moved up from second last year and beat traditional rival Liberty by 18 points. Middle Tennessee State’s Allan Kiplagat successfully defended his individual title –Ed.
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. Liberty, 40; 2. New Mexico St., 104; 3. Missouri State, 117; 4. Delaware, 123; 5. Kennesaw State, 139; 6. Mid. Tenn. State, 143…
Individual Finishers:
1. Allie Zealand, SO, Liberty, 19:53.0
2. Marie-Theres Gruber (AUT), SO, Delaware, 20:21.6
3. Faith Nyathi (KEN), SR, Mid. Tenn. State, 20:25.4
4. Jessica Palisca, SR, Liberty, 20:31.0
5. Katrina Schlenker, SR, Liberty, 20:34.9
6. Nia Allison, SO, New Mexico St., 20:36.1
7. Kinley Kunkel, JR, Western Kentucky, 20:36.4
8. Viola Jepleting (KEN), FR, Jacksonville St., 20:37.7
9. Valerie Lastra, SR, FIU, 20:45.6
10. Privillege Chikara (ZIM), SR, Mid. Tenn. State, 20:47.1
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. Mid. Tenn. State, 37; 2. Liberty, 55; 3. Jacksonville St., 92; 4. Kennesaw State, 103; 5. New Mexico St., 146; 6. UTEP, 158; 7. Western Kentucky, 161…
Individual Finishers:
1. Allan Kiplagat (KEN), SO, Mid. Tenn. State, 23:34.9
2. Collins KipKemboi (KEN), SO, Kennesaw State, 23:40.9
3. Brian Limo (KEN), SO, Kennesaw State, 23:49.6
4. Jacinto Gaspar (POR), SR, Mid. Tenn. State, 23:54.3
5. Edwin Kiprono (KEN), SO, Kennesaw State, 23:55.8
6. Andrew Schultz, SO, Liberty, 23:58.2
7. Nicholas Kiprotich (KEN), SR, Liberty, 24:01.5
8. Brian Kiptoo (KEN), SR, Mid. Tenn. State, 24:06.2
9. Moses Lekokei (KEN), SO, Mid. Tenn. State, 24:08.3
10. Edwin Kiprop (KEN), SO, Liberty, 24:11.3
Ivy League Cross Country Championships (Heps)
Bronx, NY, USA; Friday, October 31
Van Cortlandt Park
2024 Team Champions: Women, Princeton; Men, Princeton
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Phoebe Anderson (GBR), Columbia; Men, Graham Blanks, Harvard
NOTE: Like last year, Princeton swept the men’s and women’s titles. The men’s team won for the fourth straight year –Ed.
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. Princeton, 27; 2. Yale, 82; 3. Columbia, 103; 4. Penn, 105; 5. Harvard, 112; 6. Cornell, 115; 7. Brown, 169; 8. Dartmouth, 190.
Individual Finishers:
1. Anna McNatt, JR, Princeton, 20:35.0
2. Meg Madison, SO, Princeton, 20:42.7
3. Molly Malague, SR, Harvard, 20:58.9
4. Claire Archer, SR, Yale, 21:01.9
5. Caroline Barton, FR, Princeton, 21:12.5
6. Sophia Gorriaran, JR, Harvard, 21:15.6
7. Mairead Clas, SR, Cornell, 21:17.7
8. Emma de Jong, SO, Princeton, 21:29.0
9. Anna Weirich, SR, Penn, 21:33.0
10. Charlotte Whitehurst, SR, Yale, 21:36.7
11. Maddie Cramer, JR, Princeton, 21:40.6
12. Olivia Murray, SO, Columbia, 21:41.7
13. Gabrielle Jones, JR, Penn, 21:47.3
14. Rory Clare, SR, Columbia, 21:48.0
15. Olivia Martin, JR, Princeton, 21:48.7
16. Phoebe Benun, FR, Yale, 21:50.2
17. Leanna Johnston, JR, Columbia, 21:50.9
18. Abby Sadler, SO, Harvard, 21:52.4
19. Maisie McManus, JR, Cornell, 21:53.1
20. Abigail Errington, FR, Princeton, 21:54.8
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Princeton, 32; 2. Harvard, 46; 3. Cornell, 92; 4. Yale, 98; 5. Dartmouth, 143; 6. Columbia, 146; 7. Penn, 167; 8. Brown, 217.
Individual Finishers:
1. Myles Hogan, SR, Princeton, 23:26.4
2. Tam Gavenas, FR, Harvard, 24:14.4
3. Owen Karas, SR, Yale, 24:15.8
4. Charlie Ortmans, JR, Harvard, 24:20.6
5. Jackson Shorten, SR, Princeton, 24:24.9
6. Sam Burgess, JR, Harvard, 24:26.6
7. Jacob Nenow, SO, Princeton, 24:33.8
8. Brian Boler, JR, Princeton, 24:34.1
9. Edward Blaha, SR, Columbia, 24:40.1
10. Griffin Mandirola, SO, Cornell, 24:42.4
11. Hayden Boaz, FR, Princeton, 24:48.7
12. Steven Hergenrother, SO, Princeton, 24:48.7
13. Sebastian Martinez, SO, Princeton, 24:49.0
14. Aryan Abbaraju, JR, Cornell, 24:49.6
15. Marcelo Parra, SO, Princeton, 24:59.1
16. Ben Bouie, FR, Harvard, 25:01.2
17. Matthew O’Brien, JR, Cornell, 25:02.4
18. Avery Keith, SO, Princeton, 25:06.0
19. Kenan Pala, SR, Yale, 25:07.2
20. Kofi Fordjour, JR, Penn, 25:14.9
21. Ferenc Kovacs (HUN), JR, Harvard, 25:17.8
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Cross Country Championships
Montgomery, NY, USA; Saturday, November 1
Twin Ponds on the Farm
2024 Team Champions: Women, Quinnipiac; Men, Iona
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Hannah Snayd, Fairfield; Men, Lachlan Wellington, Iona
NOTE: The Iona Gaels won their 35th consecutive men’s title, and scored a perfect 15 points (they even swept the top-10 positions). The Quinnipiac women won for the fourth straight time. Fairfied University sophomore Hannah Snayd won the women’s individual title for the second staight year, and Iona senior Matt Rankin won the men’s individual crown –Ed.
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. Quinnipiac, 36; 2. Iona, 64; 3. Sacred Heart, 106; 4. Marist, 125; 5. Fairfield, 128…
Individual Finishers:
1. Hannah Snayd, SO, Fairfield, 20:04.8
2. Tayla Gunton (AUS), JR, Iona, 20:16.3
3. Sierra Gray, SR, Quinnipiac, 20:20.2
4. Rachel St. Germain, SR, Quinnipiac, 20:29.8
5. Mikaella Martin, SO, Manhattan, 20:49.9
6. Grace Sousa, SR, Sacred Heart, 20:51.6
7. Madeleine O’Neill, SO, Quinnipiac, 21:05.6
8. Muireann Duffy, SO, Iona, 21:17.3
9. Zoe Merryman, JR, Quinnipiac, 21:23.3
10. Kiera Atkinson, SO, Iona, 21:23.5
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Iona, 15; 2. Siena, 67; 3. Marist, 85; 4. Rider, 141; 5. Canisius, 142…
Individual Finishers:
1. Matt Rankin, SR, Iona, 24:11.8
2. Baptiste Cartieaux (FRA), JR, Iona, 24:12.1
3. Bradley Giblin (GBR), SO, Iona, 24:12.1
4. Ben MacMillan (GBR), SR, Iona, 24:12.1
5. Oliver Boltz, SO, Iona, 24:12.2
6. Conan Harper, SO, Iona, 24:12.5
7. Aiden Coles (CAN), JR, Iona, 24:12.6
8. Duncan Robinson (GBR), JR, Iona, 24:19.6
9. Tristan Coles (CAN), JR, Iona, 24:19.9
10. Billy Coogan, FR, Iona, 24:24.9
Mountain West Conference Cross Country Championships
Fresno, CA, USA; Friday, October 31
2024 Team Champions: Women, New Mexico; Men, New Mexico
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Pamela Kosgei (KEN), New Mexico; Men, Habtom Samuel (ERI), FR, New Mexico
NOTE: Like last year, the Lobos of New Mexico swept the men’s and women’s team titles, and both Pamela Kosgei and Habtam Samuel repeated as individual champions –Ed.
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. New Mexico, 24; 2. Boise State, 41; 3. Air Force, 103; 4. Utah State, 104; 5. Colorado St., 110; 6. Wyoming, 172; 7. San Diego St., 222; 8. Nevada, 241; 9. Fresno State, 272; 10. Grand Canyon, 322…
Individual Finishers:
1. Pamela Kosgei (KEN), SO, New Mexico, 19:20.8
2. Kaiya Robertson, SO, Boise State, 19:42.3
3. Judy Rono (KEN), FR, New Mexico, 19:49.7
4. Jasmine Wood, SR, New Mexico, 19:56.1
5. Marion Jepngetich (KEN), FR, New Mexico, 20:02.0
6. India Jones, SR, Air Force, 20:02.3
7. Ella Johnson, JR, Air Force, 20:03.7
8. Amit Koma (ISR), JR, Boise State, 20:06.4
9. Bianca Boehnke, JR, Boise State, 20:11.3
10. Abby Kendrick, SR, Boise State, 20:12.9
11. Nicola Jansen, SR, New Mexico, 20:15.3
12. Nanette Novak, SR, Boise State, 20:20.3
13. Natalie Swain, JR, Utah State, 20:22.4
14. Alice Seguin (FRA), JR, New Mexico, 20:23.8
15. Mercy Kirarei (KEN), SO, New Mexico, 20:25.5
16. Emily Jobes, SR, Boise State, 20:27.7
17. Hanna Ackermann, JR, Boise State, 20:35.4
18. Millie McClelland-Brooks, FR, New Mexico, 20:36.6
19. Li-Mari Dekker, FR, New Mexico, 20:38.0
20. Sarah Ellis, SR, Utah State, 20:40.2
21. Shelby Jensen, JR, Utah State, 20:41.1
22. Tilly Simpson, SR, New Mexico, 20:44.5
23. Kenya Dennee, JR, Colorado St., 20:50.3
24. Tatum Berg, FR, Colorado St., 20:50.3
25. Mari Konold, SO, Colorado St., 20:52.6
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. New Mexico, 26; 2. Boise State, 72; 3. Air Force, 72; 4. Wyoming, 87; 5. Utah State, 117; 6. Colorado St., 196; 7. Grand Canyon, 202; 8. Nevada, 245…
Individual Finishers:
1. Habtom Samuel (ERI), JR, New Mexico, 22:32.0
2. Vincent Chirchir (KEN), SO, New Mexico, 22:56.2
3. Meshack Kuyo (KEN), JR, Boise State, 22:57.7
4. Evans Kiplagat (KEN), JR, New Mexico, 22:58.7
5. Jacob White, SR, Wyoming, 22:59.4
6. Alex Thompson, JR, Boise State, 23:02.4
7. Ryker Holtzen, SR, Wyoming, 23:03.6
8. Mathew Kosgei (KEN), FR, New Mexico, 23:07.1
9. Patrick Kiprop (KEN), SO, Boise State, 23:09.1
10. Jayden Nats, SR, Air Force, 23:11.1
11. Iker Sanchez Lopez (MEX), SR, New Mexico, 23:13.2
12. Collins Kiprotich (KEN), SO, New Mexico, 23:19.9
13. Mathis Chavand (FRA), SR, Wyoming, 23:20.6
14. Zachary Ayers, SR, Air Force, 23:21.3
15. Terrance Allen, SO, Air Force, 23:24.7
16. Dominykas Remeikis, JR, Air Force, 23:26.9
17. Saketh Rudraraju, SO, Air Force, 23:27.6
18. Patrick Lawson, SO, Air Force, 23:28.3
19. Matthew Edwards, SO, Air Force, 23:29.2
20. Garrett Woodhouse, SO, Utah State, 23:29.8
21. Ethan Ashley, SR, Air Force, 23:37.8
22. Joshua Abraham, FR, New Mexico, 23:38.4
23. Josh Armstrong, SO, Utah State, 23:39.9
24. Jayden Hernandez, FR, New Mexico, 23:40.3
25. LJ Floyd, SR, Utah State, 23:40.9
Patriot League Cross Country Championships
Bethlehem, PA, USA; Friday, October 31
2024 Team Champions: Women, Army West Point; Men, Navy
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Vera Sjoberg (SWE), Boston University; Men, Murphy Smith, JR, Navy
NOTE: The women of Army West Point won their third straight team title, while the Naval Academy won their fifth in a row for the men men. Navy’s Murphy Smith was a repeat winner on the men’s side –Ed.
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. Army West Point, 21; 2. Bucknell, 48; 3. Navy, 99; 4. Boston University, 120; 5. Lehigh, 136; 6. Lafayette, 193; 7. American, 199; 8. Holy Cross, 203; 9. Colgate, 232; 10. Loyola (Md.), 293.
Individual Finishers:
1. Charlotte Richman, SR, Army West Point, 20:19.4
2. Shaelan McNally, SO, Bucknell, 20:39.8
3. Mikayla Cheney, JR, Army West Point, 20:48.4
4. Louisa Diamond, JR, Army West Point, 20:53.4
5. Alma Lazo Cazares, SO, Army West Point, 21:04.1
6. Kailey Granger, JR, Bucknell, 21:05.5
7. Siena Brunetti, JR, Holy Cross, 21:05.8
8. Claire Lewis, SR, Army West Point, 21:09.9
9. Jane Phillips, SO, Navy, 21:15.2
10. Kate Moncavage, SO, Bucknell, 21:17.4
11. Grace Hughes, JR, Lehigh, 21:18.8
12. Lexi Ensor, JR, Navy, 21:20.2
13. Caryn Rippey, SR, Bucknell, 21:20.6
14. Shealyn Brochu, FR, American, 21:21.5
15. Mia Royall, SO, Army West Point, 21:23.1
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Navy, 28; 2. Army West Point, 58; 3. American, 116; 4. Boston University, 117; 5. Bucknell, 135; 6. Colgate, 148; 7. Holy Cross, 158; 8. Lehigh, 191; 9. Lafayette, 248; 10. Loyola (Md.), 296.
Individual Finishers:
1. Justin Mumford, SR, Navy, 23:59.0
2. Anthony Diaz, SR, Army West Point, 24:19.8
3. Joseph Mahon, JR, Holy Cross, 24:23.5
4. Dane Eike, SO, Navy, 24:25.4
5. Kaden Kluth, SR, American, 24:25.6
6. James Partlow, SO, Navy, 24:31.9
7. Parker Schneider, SR, Boston University, 24:33.6
8. Maximilian Girardet, JR, Navy, 24:35.1
9. Logan Flament, JR, Navy, 24:38.4
10. Henry Didden, SR, Bucknell, 24:41.3
11. Maximus Haynia, JR, Army West Point, 24:42.2
12. Adam Furman, JR, Army West Point, 24:49.6
13. Liam Lyons, SR, Holy Cross, 24:50.0
14. Ethan Pratt-Perez, SO, Bucknell, 24:51.8
15. Patrick Gandini, SO, Navy, 24:52.2
Southeastern Conference (SEC) Cross Country Championships
Knoxville, TN, USA; Friday, October 31
2024 Team Champions: Women, Alabama; Men, Arkansas
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Doris Lemngole (KEN), Alabama; Men, Patrick Kiprop (KEN), Arkansas
NOTE: The Arkansas Razorbacks, 29-time conference champions on the men’s side, finished a distant fourth, while Alabama moved up from second last year to first. The Florida women handily beat defending champions Alabama, moving up from third last year. Alabama’s Doris Lemngole, the reigning NCAA cross country champion, successfully defended her individual title on the women’s side. Arkansas’s top woman, Paityn Noe, is still injured; she hasn’t competed all season –Ed.
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. Florida, 45; 2. Alabama, 117; 3. South Carolina, 130; 4. LSU, 159; 5. Missouri, 172; 6. Texas A&M, 175; 7. Tennessee, 192; 8. Kentucky, 193; 9. Miss State, 243; 10. Vanderbilt, 262; 11. Ole Miss, 287; 12. Oklahoma, 287; 13. Texas, 297; 14. Arkansas, 321; 15. Georgia, 388; 16. Auburn, 404.
Individual Finishers:
1. Doris Lemngole (KEN), JR, Alabama, 19:32.4
2. Judy Chepkoech (KEN), SO, Florida, 19:47.2
3. Caren Kiplagat (KEN), FR, Alabama, 19:48.0
4. Cynthia Jemutai (KEN), FR, Alabama, 19:59.2
5. Salma Elbadra (MAR), FR, South Carolina, 20:01.4
6. Monica Wanjiku (KEN), FR, Missouri, 20:02.2
7. Hilda Olemomoi (KEN), SR, Florida, 20:06.4
8. Tia Wilson (GBR), SR, Florida, 20:09.5
9. Mary Ogwoka (KEN), FR, Tennessee, 20:10.5
10. Desma Chepkoech (KEN), FR, Florida, 20:21.9
11. Sydney Thorvaldson, SR, Arkansas, 20:25.1
12. Doricah Minsari Isoe (KEN), FR, Kentucky, 20:27.1
13. Edna Chepkemoi (KEN), SO, LSU, 20:27.6
14. Elizabeth Pickett, SR, Texas, 20:28.7
15. Yuya Sawada (JPN), SO, LSU, 20:29.0
16. Joyce Kemboi (KEN), SO, Texas A&M, 20:29.2
17. Debora Cherono (KEN), FR, Texas A&M, 20:31.4
18. Reagan Gilmore, SO, Florida, 20:35.7
19. Nelly Jemeli (KEN), FR, Miss State, 20:38.0
20. Janet Jepkemboi Amimo (KEN), FR, Kentucky, 20:38.2
21. Teresa Cherotich (KEN), SO, South Carolina, 20:38.4
22. Sanae Hassnaoui (MAR), SO, Oklahoma, 20:39.2
23. Anya Arroyo, JR, South Carolina, 20:40.1
24. Olivia Pielemeier, SO, Arkansas, 20:42.0
25. Leah Jeruto (KEN), SO, Oklahoma, 20:45.3
26. Claire Stegall, FR, Florida, 20:45.5
27. Abigael Chemnagei (KEN), FR, LSU, 20:49.3
28. Megan Roberts, SO, Texas A&M, 20:50.2
29. Naomi Jepleting (KEN), FR, Miss State, 20:50.9
30. Anastasia Nilsson, FR, Georgia, 20:51.7
31. Bethan Morley (GBR), SR, Florida, 20:52.1
32. Ally Kruger, SR, Kentucky, 20:52.3
33. Suzy Lecoutre, JR, Missouri, 20:54.7
34. Lilly Walters, SR, Alabama, 20:56.4
35. Tyla Lumley, SR, Vanderbilt, 20:56.9
36. Kobi Walker, FR, Missouri, 20:57.2
37. Bria Bennis, SO, Vanderbilt, 21:00.0
38. Mirriam Chepkirui (KEN), FR, Missouri, 21:00.3
39. Abigail White, SO, South Carolina, 21:01.1
40. Izzy Yonas, SO, Georgia, 21:04.3
41. Sophie Baumann (SUI), SR, Ole Miss, 21:05.6
42. Abir Reffas (ALG), JR, South Carolina, 21:06.2
43. Andie-Marie Jones, SR, Tennessee, 21:06.7
44. Summer Schuster, JR, Tennessee, 21:07.0
45. Jaci Sievers, JR, Tennessee, 21:07.0
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Alabama, 64; 2. Georgia, 123; 3. Oklahoma, 126; 4. Arkansas, 131; 5. Missouri, 145; 6. Texas A&M, 163; 7. Texas, 172; 8. Kentucky, 181; 9. Tennessee, 188; 10. Ole Miss, 190; 11. Florida, 199; 12. Auburn, 320; 13. LSU, 380; 14. Vanderbilt, 394.
Individual Finishers:
1. Kelvin Cheruiyot (KEN), FR, Florida, 23:08.3
2. Nickson Chebii (KEN), SO, Auburn, 23:11.5
3. Timothy Chesondin (KEN), JR, Arkansas, 23:14.8
4. Evans Biwott (KEN), FR, Oklahoma, 23:22.4
5. Dismus Lokira (KEN), SO, Alabama, 23:24.0
6. Kidus Misgina, JR, Ole Miss, 23:24.3
7. Drew Rogers, SR, Missouri, 23:29.6
8. Dennis Kipruto (KEN), SO, Alabama, 23:34.2
9. Ryan Olree, JR, Georgia, 23:34.5
10. Ben Shearer, SR, Arkansas, 23:35.2
11. Ronald Ngetich (KEN), FR, Oklahoma, 23:37.9
12. Brian Masai (KEN), JR, Arkansas, 23:39.7
13. Will Aitken (GBR), SR, Georgia, 23:40.4
14. Nelson Pariken, FR, Alabama, 23:41.5
15. Nathanael Berhane, SR, Texas, 23:42.3
16. Matias Reynaga (ARG), SR, Georgia, 23:43.1
17. Edward Bird (GBR), JR, Kentucky, 23:44.0
18. Ezekiel Pitireng (KEN), FR, Alabama, 23:46.1
19. Carson Burian, SR, Alabama, 23:47.1
20. Jack Johnston, JR, Texas A&M, 23:52.8
21. Collins Kiprop Kipngok (KEN), SO, Kentucky, 23:56.2
22. Thobias Cheruiyot (KEN), SO, Oklahoma, 24:00.9
23. Cooper Cawthra, SR, Texas A&M, 24:02.4
24. Austin Popplewell, SR, Missouri, 24:03.8
25. Ethan Edgeworth, SO, Tennessee, 24:04.7
26. Levi Kipkurui Bachi, FR, Kentucky, 24:05.0
27. Shadrack Kiptoo (KEN), FR, Oklahoma, 24:05.9
28. Aidan Torres, FR, Texas, 24:07.5
29. Conner Rutherford, JR, Georgia, 24:09.5
30. James Sankei (KEN), FR, Arkansas, 24:09.8
31. Elijah Limo (KEN), FR, Missouri, 24:12.9
32. Hudson Heikkinen, SR, Texas, 24:12.9
33. Ty Steorts, FR, Tennessee, 24:14.4
34. Hudson Betts, JR, Tennessee, 24:15.7
35. Toby Gillen (AUS), SR, Ole Miss, 24:16.2
36. Youssef Asslouj (MAR), JR, Texas A&M, 24:17.3
37. Ryder James, JR, Missouri, 24:18.2
38. Evan Trapp, SO, Alabama, 24:20.0
39. Victor Kibiego (KEN), SR, Texas A&M, 24:21.4
40. Marco Perez, SR, Ole Miss, 24:22.4
41. Kai Connor, JR, Alabama, 24:22.5
42. Zouhair Redouane (MAR), SO, Tennessee, 24:23.0
43. Eyan Turk, FR, Kentucky, 24:23.7
44. Oussama Allaoui (MAR), FR, Florida, 24:23.7
45. Carter Gordy, JR, Texas A&M, 24:24.1
Southern Conference (SoCon) Cross Country Championships
Mill Spring, NC, USA; Saturday, November 1
Tryon International Equestrian Center
2024 Team Champions: Women, Furman; Men, Furman
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Carly Wilkes, Furman; Men, Dylan Schubert, Furman
NOTE: The Furman Paladins, under coaches Rita and Robert Gary, won their 13th consecutive men’s and women’s conference titles. Jason Bowers, a South African who runs for East Tennessee State, dominated the men’s individual race –Ed.
WOMEN (5 km) –
Teams: 1. Furman, 23; 2. Mercer, 68; 3. Chattanooga, 82; 4. Western Carolina, 123; 5. Samford, 129…
Individual Finishers:
1. Tessa Walter, FR, Furman, 17:03.7
2. Nysa Males, FR, Furman, 17:09.3
3. Mary Grace Parker, FR, Mercer, 17:14.2
4. Maddie Wheatcroft, SR, Chattanooga, 17:26.8
5. Rory Sullivan, FR, Furman, 17:33.4
6. Felicity Hamilton, SO, Samford, 17:34.3
7. Zoie Lamanna, FR, Furman, 17:42.8
8. Jais Ward, FR, Furman, 17:44.5
9. Annie Miller, FR, Furman, 17:46.8
10. Nichole Harris, SR, Mercer, 17:53.6
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Furman, 20; 2. East Tenn. St., 85; 3. UNC-Greensboro, 104; 4. Chattanooga, 105; 5. Samford, 115…
Individual Finishers:
1. Jason Bowers (RSA), JR, East Tenn. St., 23:44.3
2. Albert Velikonja, SR, Furman, 24:14.6
3. Christopher Knight, SO, Furman, 24:14.7
4. Bryn Woodall, SR, Furman, 24:20.9
5. Luke Taylor, JR, Furman, 24:34.2
6. Rives Boltwood, FR, Furman, 24:36.3
7. Matteo Tonnos, FR, Furman, 24:44.1
8. Jackson Martin, JR, Chattanooga, 24:44.6
9. Colton Kempney, SR, Furman, 24:56.9
10. Chance Underwood, SO, East Tenn. St., 25:06.2
11. Tripp Roemer, FR, Furman, 25:21.4
West Coast Conference (WCC) Cross Country Championships
Spokane, WA, USA; Saturday, November 1
The Plains Golf Course
2024 Team Champions: Women, Gonzaga; Men, Portland
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Rosina Machu, Gonzaga; Men, Evans Kurui (KEN), Washington State
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. Washington St., 38; 2. Gonzaga, 42; 3. Oregon State, 85; 4. San Francisco, 95; 5. Portland, 157; 6. Santa Clara, 187…
Individual Finishers:
1. Rosemary Longisa (KEN), FR, Washington St., 19:35.0
2. Logan Hofstee, SO, Gonzaga, 19:46.8
3. Zenah Cheptoo (KEN), SO, Washington St., 20:01.1
4. Anna Buettner (GER), FR, San Francisco, 20:09.7
5. Jessica Frydenlund, JR, Gonzaga, 20:17.3
6. Milaina Almonte, JR, Santa Clara, 20:24.1
7. Willow Collins, SR, Gonzaga, 20:29.1
8. Caroline Jepkorir (KEN), SO, Washington St., 20:35.4
9. Nicole Bissell, JR, Washington St., 20:36.6
10. Sage Brooks, SR, Oregon State, 20:36.8
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. Washington St., 26; 2. Portland, 50; 3. Gonzaga, 58; 4. St. Mary’s (Cal.), 119; 5. San Francisco, 138; 6. Santa Clara, 158..
Individual Finishers:
1. Solomon Kipchoge (KEN), SO, Washington St., 22:32.6
2. Evans Kurui (KEN), SO, Washington St., 22:57.6
3. Jonas Price, SR, Portland, 23:15.9
4. Logan Schwartz, FR, Gonzaga, 23:34.8
5. Josphat Meli (KEN), JR, Washington St., 23:35.6
6. Kgadi Monyebodi (RSA), SR, Portland, 23:36.6
7. Nolan Hosbein, SR, Portland, 23:42.1
8. Kutoven Stevens, SO, Washington St., 23:42.4
9. Divan Du Plooy (NAM), JR, St. Mary’s (Cal.), 23:42.8
10. Vincent Koech (KEN), JR, Washington St., 23:45.4
11. Bryce Cerkowniak, SR, Gonzaga, 23:46.1
12. Herbie Johnson, FR, San Francisco, 23:50.4
Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Cross Country Championships
Arlington, TX, USA; Friday, October 31
2024 Team Champions: Women, Utah Valley; Men, California Baptist University (fourth straight)
2024 Individual Champions: Women, Anna Martin, Utah Valley; Men, Mohamed Guled (SOM), Utah Valley
WOMEN (6 km) –
Teams: 1. CBU, 29; 2. Utah Valley, 58; 3. UT-Arlington, 96; 4. Southern Utah, 106; 5. Utah Tech, 117…
Individual Finishers:
1. Morgan Nokes, SR, Utah Valley, 19:27.6
2. Dorcas Jepkosgei (KEN), FR, UT-Arlington, 20:04.0
3. Sarah Schiffman, SR, CBU, 20:16.6
4. Matro Jepkemboi (KEN), JR, UT-Arlington, 20:21.0
5. Emilia Mikszuta (POL), SR, CBU, 20:26.4
6. Mahaut Cooren (FRA), JR, CBU, 20:31.1
7. Helena Mees (BRA), SO, CBU, 20:35.5
8. Ava Dyck (CAN), SO, CBU, 20:36.0
9. Karolina Bliujute (LTU), SO, CBU, 20:41.8
10. Ceyda Pinar (TUR), SO, CBU, 20:47.1
11. Isalys Huet (FRA), SO, CBU, 21:13.4
12. Paisley Taylor, FR, Utah Valley, 21:17.5
13. Audrey Hales, SO, Southern Utah, 21:19.0
14. Ari Trimble, SR, Utah Valley, 21:20.3
15. Aspen Hacker, FR, Southern Utah, 21:26.2
MEN (8 km) –
Teams: 1. CBU, 22; 2. Utah Valley, 41; 3. Southern Utah, 92; 4. UT-Arlington, 129; 5. Abilene Christian, 130…
Individual Finishers:
1. Valentin Soca (URU), JR, CBU, 23:51.1
2. Sila Kiplakat (KEN), FR, Utah Valley, 23:52.2
3. Gabriel Guzman (VEN), SO, CBU, 23:55.4
4. Wyatt Mortenson, SO, Utah Valley, 23:55.6
5. Finn Anspach, JR, CBU, 24:00.9
6. Jude DeVries, SO, CBU, 24:01.5
7. Brett Rushman, JR, CBU, 24:01.5
8. Victor Rosas, JR, CBU, 24:01.7
9. Ernesto Ruiz, JR, CBU, 24:03.8
10. Jayden Fitzgarrald, JR, Utah Valley, 24:13.5
11. Logan Peel, JR, Southern Utah, 24:19.5
12. Porter Whitworth, JR, Utah Valley, 24:25.3
13. Alex Hartshorn, SO, Utah Valley, 24:26.7
14. Amit Cohen, FR, Southern Utah, 24:28.1
15. Toby Eaton, SO, UT-Arlington, 24:29.4
