Oregon Team Invitational
Eugene, OR, USA; April 17 – 18
Hayward Field
NOTE: A fantastic NCAA 1500m record for Simeon Birnbaum: 3:31.69 –Ed.
WOMEN –
800m Invite (18):
1. Elyse Wilmes, FR, Oklahoma State, 2:02.82
2. Paige Stuart, FR, Oklahoma State, 2:05.39
3. Kyla Martin, JR, Utah, 2:05.81
…
800m Open (17):
1. Silan Ayyildiz (TUR), SR, Oregon, 2:05.39
2. Christina Aragon, Nike Swoosh TC, 2:05.92
3. Maddie Mooney, Pacific Athletics, 2:06.39
4. Juliet Cherubet, JR, Oregon, 2:09.01
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1500m Invite (18):
1. Silan Ayyildiz (TUR), SR, Oregon, 4:07.13
2. Stephanie Brokaw, Unattached, 4:09.96
3. Juliet Cherubet (KEN), JR, Oregon, 4:10.41
4. Kaylie Politza, SR, Oklahoma State, 4:12.66
5. Ainsley Herron, SO, Oregon State, 4:14.96
6. Maya Baechler, Unattached, 4:16.49
7. Lindsey Peters, SR, Utah, 4:17.05
8. Maureen Cherotich, SO, Oklahoma State, 4:17.86
9. Mackenzie Rogers, JR, Utah, 4:21.46
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1500m Open (17):
1. Dalia Frias, JR, Oregon, 4:17.13
2. Ruby Broadbent, SO, Oregon State, 4:19.25
3. Ella Thorsett, JR, Oregon, 4:20.37
4. Allura Markow, Unattached, 4:21.19
5. Ali Ince, SO, Oregon, 4:21.33
6. Emily Junginger, FR, Utah, 4:21.41
5000m Invite (17):
1. Isca Chelangat (KEN), SO, Oklahoma State, 15:16.67
2. Diana Cherotich (KEN), Oregon, 15:43.97
3. Victoria Lagat (KEN), JR, Oklahoma State, 16:05.51
4. Annastasia Peters, JR, Utah, 16:06.94
5. Lindsey Peters, SR, Utah, 16:22.87
6. Molly Latincsics, Unattached, 16:23.34
7. Josie Fale, SO, Utah, 16:36.27
…
3000m S/C (18):
1. Madi Surber, SR, Oklahoma State, 10:12.22
2. Bella Nelson, FR, Oklahoma State, 10:15.34
3. Payton Hinkle, SR, Oklahoma State, 10:16.11
4. Noemi Lundgren, Unattached, 10:18.06
…
MEN –
800m Invite (18):
Section 1:
1. Landon Theisen, SR, Western Oregon, 1:49.65
2. Jackson Steger, SO, Kansas State, 1:50.51
3. Clayton VanDyke, Unattached, 1:50.58
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Section 2:
1. Bodey Lutes, Unattached, 1:46.65
2. Hafez Mahadi (MAR), SR, Oklahoma State, 1:47.17
3. Jeffery Rogers, JR, Oregon, 1:49.06
4. Mason Page, SO, Oklahoma State, 1:49.87
5. Ben Greene, SR, Oregon, 1:49.89
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1500m Invite (18):
1. Simeon Birnbaum, JR, Oregon, 3:31.69 PB/NCAA record
2. Brian Musau (KEN), JR, Oklahoma State, 3:39.27
3. Tayson Echohawk, SO, Oregon, 3:39.48
4. James Harding, JR, Oregon, 3:39.85
5. Anthony Fasthorse, FR, Oregon, 3:40.29
6. Alex Riley, FR, Oklahoma State, 3:40.55
7. Oliver Patton, SO, Oklahoma State, 3:40.71
8. Laban Kipkemboi (KEN), JR, Oklahoma State, 3:42.15
9. Kelvin Kipyego, JR, Wichita State, 3:42.50
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5000m Invite (17):
1. Keegan Thomas, JR, Oklahoma State, 14:09.52
2. Austin Carrera, FR, Wichita State, 14:12.51
3. Ethan Stovall, JR, Oklahoma State, 14:13.69
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3000m S/C (18):
1. Benjamin Balazs, JR, Oregon, 8:34.92
2. Laban Kipkemboi (KEN), JR, Oklahoma State, 8:52.13
3. Max King (24-Feb-1980), Unattached, 8:58.65 NR 45-49
4. Jonah Allison, JR, Wichita State, 9:01.11
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Bryan Clay Invitational
Azusa, CA, USA; April 16 – 18
Cougar Athletic Stadium
NOTE: The key highlight at the mega-meeting was BYU freshman Jane Hedengren setting yet another NCAA record: 14:50.50 in the 5000m. Also worth a mention was the 4:02.55 1500m by Washington State’s Rosemary Longisa –Ed.
WOMEN –
800m (17):
Elite Sections:
Section 1:
1. Emmaculate Jemutai (KEN), JR, Kansas, 1:59.88
2. Mallory Lindaman, Unattached, 2:02.37
3. Oluwatosin Awoleye, FR, USC, 2:03.06
4. Jenica Swartz, FR, Washington, 2:03.45
5. Aaliyah Moore, UNAT-Kansas, 2:03.46
6. Makayla Clark, SR, Iowa State, 2:06.56
MaLeigha Menegatti, Idaho Afoot, DNF
Section 2:
1. Ellie Baker (GBR), New Balance, 2:00.37
2. Tessa Buswell, SO, BYU, 2:00.76
3. Avery Pearson (CAN), SR, Colorado, 2:00.91
4. Michaela Rose, adidas, 2:00.93
5. Shelby Houlihan, Easy Day, 2:01.68
6. Zoie Dundon, JR, Minnesota, 2:02.31
Olivia Alexandre, Unattached, DNF
Invitational Sections:
Section 5:
1. Mia Perez, FR, Texas, 2:05.19
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Section 6:
1. N Vanee Anchike (GHA), JR, UT-Rio Grande Valley, 2:03.00
2. Dunja Sikima (SRB), Unattached, 2:06.49
3. Daisy Speet, SO, Grand Valley St., 2:06.81
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Section 7:
1. Isabel Conde De Frankenberg (ARG), FR, Texasm 2:04.95
2. Marie Dea, SO, NW Missouri, 2:06.35
3. Lexie Fontaine, SR, Washburn, 2:06.40
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Section 8:
1. Kylie Feeney, SO, New Mexico, 2:06.15
2. Grace Kowalski, SO, Texas, 2:06.38
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Section 10:
1. Elizabeth Khatevi (KEN), SO, Texas A&M-CC, 2:03.41
2. Ava Mitchell, JR, Northern Arizona, 2:07.06
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Section 12:
1. Camryn Bodine, JR, Air Force, 2:04.20
2. Allyson Abandonato, SR, UC San Diego, 2:06.00
3. Odessa Zents, Unattached, 2:06.14
4. Megan Postma, SO, Grand Valley St., 2:06.80
5. Emma Vorpagel, SR, Iowa State, 2:06.85
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Section 13:
1. Macey Hilton, SR, SMU, 2:04.89
2. Anne Elise Packard, FR, BYU, 2:05.72
3. Natalyn Membreno, JR, Cal St. Fullerton, 2:06.14
4. Lucinda Rourke (AUS), JR, Louisville, 2:06.25
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Section 14:
1. Hayley Burns, JR, Northern Arizona, 2:03.05
2. Aaliyah Miller, Unattached, 2:04.37
3. Ines Macadam, Unattached, 2:05.32
4. Salma Bejia, FR, California, 2:05.76
5. Olivia Cieslak (POL), FR, Stanford, 2:06.60
6. Maureen Chepkirui (KEN), FR, Kansas, 2:06.99
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Section 15:
1. Janiah Brown, Unattached, 2:04.26
2. Rosemary Arthur, JR, Iowa, 2:04.47
3. Evaline Chepkoech (KEN), SO, Stephen F. Austin, 2:04.67
4. Liliane Aittama, JR, Air Force, 2:05.38
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Section 16:
1. Berlyn Schutz, JR, Nebraska, 2:03.11
2. Isabel Perez-Zoghbi, JR, Cal Poly Humboldt, 2:05.07
3. Hillary Studdert, JR, Stanford, 2:05.25
4. Molly Sughroue, Unattached, 2:05.38
5. Kylie Olsen, JR, BYU, 2:05.52
6. Ella Chandler, SR, North Florida, 2:06.64
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Section 17:
1. Honour Finley, Unattachedm 2:02.15
2. Rayna Stanziano, Aggies Run Club, 2:02.30
3. Krystie Solomon, SR, BYU, 2:03.43
4. Kishay Rowe, JR, West Virginia, 2:04.03
5. Allie Zealand, SO, Liberty, 2:04.17
6. Taigen Hunter-Galvan (NZL), Unattached, 2:05.32
7. Becca Heitzig, SO, Illinois State, 2:05.83
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Section 18:
1. Abigail Abugire (GHA), SO, West Texas A&M, 2:01.79
2. Jayden Hill, JR, Vanderbilt, 2:03.04
3. Leanna Lewis, JR, Iowa, 2:03.24
4. Gretchen Farley, JR, Notre Dame, 2:03.82
5. Chloe Symon, FR, Washington, 2:03.84
6. Privillege Chikara (ZIM), SR, Mid. Tenn. State, 2:03.87
7. Gabby Cortez, JR, Iowa, 2:03.93
8. Helen Braybrook (GBR), SR, CSU-Pueblo, 2:05.06
Addy Townsend (CAN), New Balance, DNF
A Sections:
1. Sannae Hassnaoui (MAR), SO, East Texas A&M, 2:06.29
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1500m (18):
Elite Sections:
Section 1:
1. Mia Cochran, JR, Washington, 4:09.95
2. Elizabeth Khatevi (KEN), SO, Texas A&M-CC, 4:10.13
3. Imogen Gardiner (AUS), JR, Boston College, 4:10.77
4. Pooja (IND), ADP / Team India, 4:11.00
5. Erin Teschuk (CAN), New Balance, 4:11.51
6. Casey Monoszlay, Valor Track Club, 4:12.29
7. Zoie Dundon, JR, Minnesota, 4:13.50
8. Jenica Swartz, FR, Washington, 4:16.71
9. Helen Braybrook (GBR), SR, CSU-Pueblo, 4:17.48
10. Michaela Rose, adidas, 4:21.04
Section 2:
1. Rosemary Longisa (KEN), SO, Washington St., 4:02.55
2. Carmen Alder (ECU), SR, BYU, 4:07.29
3. Hayley Burns, JR, Northern Arizona, 4:08.14
4. Chloe Foerster, SR, Washington, 4:08.64
5. Berlyn Schutz, JR, Nebraska, 4:08.88
6. Carlee Hansen, SR, BYU, 4:09.13
7. Emmaculate Jemutai (KEN), JR, Kansas, 4:10.20
8. Ellie Baker (GBR), New Balance, 4:10.50
9. Allie Zealand, SO, Liberty, 4:10.57
10. Lorena Rangel Batres (MEX), ON Running, 4:10.77
11. Val Constein, NIKE Swoosh TC, 4:11.29
Invitational Sections:
Section 1:
1. Camryn Bodine, JR, Air Force, 4:17.99
2. Isabella Smith, SR, Cal St. Fullerton, 4:22.31
3. Noelle Steines, FR, Bradley, 4:23.04
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Section 2:
1. Nia Allison, JR, New Mexico St., 4:20.02
2. Anna Harden, JR, Air Force, 4:20.48
3. Elena Liano, SO, Tulane, 4:23.61
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Section 3:
1. Phylis Kibet (KEN), SO, Texas A&M-CC, 4:20.56
2. Olivia Correale, SO, North Dakota, 4:20.94
3. Bianca Boehnke (GER), JR, Boise State, 4:22.67
4. Nanette Novak, SR, Boise State, 4:23.30
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Section 4:
1. Peyton Weiss, JR, Western Colorado, 4:20.68
2. Micaela Villarreal, FR, LSU, 4:21.42
3. Isabella Orozco, JR, DePaul, 4:23.17
4. Rae Le Fay, FR, San Francisco, 4:23.55
5. Sarah Koomson, SR, West Texas A&M, 4:23.78
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Section 5:
1. Isabel Conde De Frankenberg (ARG), FR, Texas, 4:14.49
2. Riley Stewart, JR, Stanford, 4:18.79
3. Raiya Matonovich (CAN), FR, Simon Fraser, 4:19.28
4. Emma Hadley, JR, UC Irvine, 4:20.35
5. Katie Woods, SR, Marian (Ind.), 4:21.45
6. Natalie Bitetti (ESA), SR, New Mexico, 4:22.26
7. Reagan Riley, JR, Notre Dame, 4:22.58
8. Payton Godsey, FR, Northern Arizona, 4:22.72
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Section 6:
1. Evaline Chepkoech (KEN), SO, Stephen F. Austin, 4:16.41
2. Petra Helebrantova (CZE), JR, San Francisco, 4:17.41
3. Ruby Schwelm, FR, Colorado St., 4:17.84
4. Grace Copeland, SR, Northern Arizona, 4:18.03
5. Nadia Phillips, JR, Minnesota, 4:19.87
6. Sylvana Northrop, SR, UC San Diego, 4:20.07
7. Lily Kriegel, SO, Vanderbilt, 4:21.03
8. Mattison Plummer, SR, Illinois State, 4:23.92
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1. Trixie Wraith (GBR), JR, Bradley, 4:13.64
2. Rachael Hoover, SO, Bowling Green, 4:16.91
3. Megan Roxby, Unattached, 4:17.78
4. N Vanee Anchike (GHA), JR, UT-Rio Grande Valley, 4:19.94
5. Emma Stolte, JR, Portland State, 4:20.17
6. Madeleine Gear, SO, Arkansas, 4:20.71
7. Kalina Urbaniak (POL), JR, DePaul, 4:20.89
8. Sabrina Lavigne (CAN), SR, Universite Laval, 4:23.33
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Section 8:
1. Zariel Macchia, FR, BYU, 4:15.82
2. Privillege Chikara (ZIM), SR, Mid. Tenn. State, 4:17.52
3. Josephine Welin, JR, Washington, 4:18.54
4. Jadyn Keeler, SR, North Dakota, 4:19.41
5. Liza Corso, SR, Lipscomb, 4:20.19
6. Hanne Thomsen, FR, Stanford, 4:20.22
7. Riley Beach, SR, Iowa State, 4:21.00
8. Juliana Sakat (GHA), SO, Iowa Western CC, 4:21.47
9. Zenah Cheptoo (KEN), JR, Washington St., 4:23.04
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Section 9:
1. Abigail Abugire (GHA), SO, West Texas A&M, 4:13.03
2. Kylee Cubbison, SR, Bowling Green, 4:15.16
3. Jasmine Wood (GBR), JR, New Mexico, 4:15.19
4. Sannae Hassnaoui (MAR), SO, East Texas A&M, 4:15.69
5. Pauline Schedler, FR, Illinois State, 4:15.89
6. Li-Mari Dekker (RSA), SO, New Mexico, 4:15.90
7. Aelo Curtis, Unattached, 4:16.60
8. Macey Hilton, SR, SMU, 4:16.73
9. Kaitlyn Sheppard, JR, Bradley, 4:18.54
10. Abigail Hancock, UNAT-Bradley, 4:18.88
11. MaLeigha Menegatti, Idaho Afoot, 4:21.57
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Section 10:
1. Dafne Pooleth Juarez Pavon (MEX), Club Gandhy, 4:10.29
2. Jessica Kain, Saucony, 4:10.81
3. Tilly Simpson (GBR), SR, New Mexico, 4:12.32
4. Gretchen Farley, JR, Notre Dame, 4:14.20
5. Becca Heitzig, SO, Illinois State, 4:14.76
6. Tessa Buswell, SO, BYU, 4:15.39
7. Makayla Clark, SR, Iowa State, 4:17.34
8. Olivia Alexandre, Unattached, 4:18.49
9. Nikita Moore, SR, Northern Arizona, 4:18.62
10. Ava Mitchell, JR, Northern Arizona, 4:19.93
11. Isabel Allori, Unattached, 4:22.44
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5000m (17):
Invitational Sections:
Section 1:
1. Jane Hedengren, FR, BYU, 14:50.50 PB/NCAA record/MR*
2. Lexy Halladay-Lowry, NIKE Swoosh TC, 14:58.83
3. Pamela Kosgei (KEN), SO, New Mexico, 15:03.09
4. Riley Chamberlain, Unattached, 15:03.81
5. Joy Naukot (KEN), SO, West Virginia, 15:12.74
6. Gabbi Jennings, adidas, 15:13.50
7. Jenna Hutchins, SR, BYU, 15:15.76
8. Seema (IND), ADP / Team India, 15:16.20
9. Marion Jepngetich (KEN), SO, New Mexico, 15:19.93
10. Courtney Waymont, NIKE Swoosh TC, 15:22.18
11. Taylor Rohatinsky, JR, BYU, 15:24.75
12. Erin Vringer, Unattached, 15:25.91
13. Jadyn Keeler, SR, North Dakota, 15:26.98
14. Domtila Cheruto (KEN), FR, Oklahoma, 15:30.27
15. Jessie Secor, JR, Colorado, 15:30.66
16. Maelle Porcher (FRA), SR, Iowa State, 15:32.24
17. Chloe Thomas (CAN), SR, Washington, 15:32.36
18. Ali Upshaw, SR, Northern Arizona, 15:42.76
19. Kaylee Mitchell, NIKE Swoosh TC, 15:42.92
20. Sadie Sargent, Nike Swoosh TC, 15:56.97
21. Amaya Aramini, SO, Notre Dame, 15:57.36
22. Logan Jolly, Asics, 16:01.65
Shelby Houlihan, Easy Day, DNF
*Meeting record; previous 15:06.42, Hilda Olemomi (KEN), 2024
Section 2:
1. Viviana Aroche (GUA), Unattached, 15:26.60
2. Dafne Pooleth Juarez Pavon (MEX), Club Gandhy, 15:29.47
3. Mercy Kinyanjui (KEN), SO, West Virginia, 15:29.78
4. Nancy Chepleting (KEN), SO, Louisville, 15:30.20
5. Ali Weimer, JR, Minnesota, 15:31.13
6. Morgan Nokes, SR, Utah Valley, 15:31.20
7. Sophie Atkinson, JR, Texasm 15:35.33
8. Julia David-Smith (FRA), JR, Washington, 15:38.80
9. Klaudia O’Malley, Unattached, 15:40.11
10. Isabel Allori, Unattached, 15:44.41
11. Juliana Sakat (GHA), SO, Iowa Western CC, 15:44.87
12. Lily Kriegel, SO, Vanderbilt, 15:45.08
13. Anna Hightower, SR, Northwestern, 15:46.72
14. Addie Engel, SR, Northern Arizona, 15:52.77
15. Tatiana Cornejo, Unattached, 15:54.15
16. Mercy Kirarei (KEN), SO, New Mexico, 15:55.23
17. Tristian Spence, JR, Adams State, 16:01.94
18. Elizabeth Pickett, SR, Texas, 16:06.02
19. Almi Nerurkar (GBR), SR, Georgetown, 16:19.61
20. Raygan Dimond, JR, BYU, 16:25.39
21. Heidy Villegas (GUA), Unattached, 16:29.11
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Section 3:
1. India Jones, SR, Air Force, 15:50.82
2. Kyra Holland, Unattached, 15:53.05
3. Holly Barker, FR, Colorado, 15:55.42
4. Kobi Walker, SO, Missouri, 15:58.01
5. Chloe Huyler, FR, Notre Dame, 15:58.69
6. Reagan Riley, JR, Notre Dame, 15:59.77
7. Chloe Whiting, SR, Bryant, 16:00.13
8. Jackie Holman, JR, Northwestern, 16:01.09
9. Jasmine Wood (GBR), JR, New Mexico, 16:02.40
10. Christina Nisoli, SO, New Mexico, 16:03.66
11. Emma McGill, SR, Louisville, 16:05.34
12. Nikita Moore, SR, Northern Arizona, 16:06.71
13. Suzy Lecoutre, JR, Missouri, 16:07.92
14. Ava Criniti, SO, Northwestern, 16:08.68
15. Nadia Potgieter (RSA), JR, Bradley, 16:09.66
16. Layla Roebke, REAL Training Colorado, 16:11.81
17. Kenya Cuahutle (MEX), Unattached, 16:12.38
18. Tyla Lumley, SR, Vanderbilt, 16:18.57
19. Ruby Ihmels (16-Jan-2009), Unattached, 16:18.65 PB
20. Skye Ellis, JR, Northwestern, 16:24.24
21. Emma Stutzman, JR, Northern Arizona, 16:24.73
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Section 4:
1. Millicent Wilcox, Unattached, 15:41.16
2. Sylvana Northrop, SR, UC San Diego, 15:45.18
3. Grace Strongman, SR, Colo. Sch. of Mines, 15:47.89
4. Sarah Ellis, SR, Utah State, 15:50.07
5. Izzy Roemer, JR, Minnesota, 15:51.31
6. Bianca Boehnke (GER), JR, Boise State, 15:54.90
7. Emily LaMena, SO, Colo. Sch. of Mines, 15:57.89
8. Abby DeVeau, FR, Washington, 15:59.73
9. Emma Stolte, JR, Portland State, 15:59.87
10. Mahaut Cooren (FRA), JR, CBU, 16:02.58
11. Constanze Paoli (GER), SO, Idaho, 16:09.33
12. Natalie Swain, JR, Utah State, 16:13.36
13. Payton Godsey, FR, Northern Arizona, 16:15.21
14. Ella Johnson, JR, Air Force, 16:17.19
15. Helena Mees (BRA), SO, CBU, 16:19.07
16. Maddy Whitman, JR, Northwestern, 16:25.12
17. Paige Mullen, JR, Unattached, 16:28.60
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Section 5:
1. Julia Flynn, Unattached, 15:52.70
2. Della Molina, JR, Chico State, 16:16.87
3. Iresh Molina, JR, Chico State, 16:16.90
4. Christina Crow, Glory Days TC, 16:19.37
5. Sarah Schiffman, JR, CBU, 16:19.62
6. Maddie Miller-Ross, SR, Illinois-Springfield, 16:19.76
7. Mikaela Helling, JR, Wisconsin, 16:21.51
8. Carolina Correia, FR, SMU, 16:22.19
9. Addison Knoblauch, SO, Notre Dame, 16:22.67
10. Amit Koma, JR, Boise State, 16:24.52
11. Ava Dyck, SO, CBU, 16:24.96
12. Sophie Courville (CAN), SR, Saint-Laurent-Select, 16:28.17
13. Sarah Koomson, SR, West Texas A&M, 16:28.33
14. Sara Van Dyke, Cal Coast Track Club, 16:29.52
15. Abby VanderKooi, JR, Grand Valley St., 16:30.36
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A Sections:
Section 2:
1. Sandra Raxon Siquiej (GUA), Unattached, 16:25.05
2. Madi Siana, SO, Montana State, 16:35.03
3. Bayleigh Redd-Armstrong, Southern Virginia, 16:36.45
4. Naja Weiler, FR, North Dakota, 16:37.18
5. Aspen Fulbright, JR, Adams State, 16:37.58
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Section 3:
1. Faith Kipmaiyo (KEN), SO, Washington St., 16:20.80
2. Ailish Hawkins, Unattached, 16:23.57
3. Dorcas Jepkosgei (KEN), FR, UT-Arlington, 16:26.78
4. Isalys Huet (FRA), JR, CBU, 16:31.06
5. Nanette Novak, SR, Boise State, 16:32.83
6. Isabella Smith, SR, Cal St. Fullerton, 16:35.95
7. Lauren Willson, JR, Western Colorado, 16:37.68
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Section 4:
1. Anna Harden, JR, Air Force, 16:11.13
2. Ava Gordon, JR, Liberty, 16:18.99
3. Shewaye Johnson, JR, North Dakota, 16:22.37
4. Elizabeth Crawford, JR, Pepperdine, 16:25.13
5. Hailey Uhre, JR, Wyoming, 16:26.98
6. Phylis Kibet, SO, Texas A&M-CC, 16:32.72
7. Miranda Schriver, JR, Rice, 16:34.17
8. Millie McClelland-Brooks (GBR), FR, New Mexico, 16:35.16
9. Evie Brooks (GBR), Wingate, JR, 16:36.61
10. Megan Hodges, JR, Colorado Mesa, 16:37.29
11. Ella Borsheim, JR, Washington, 16:40.63
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Section 5:
10,000m (16):
Invitational Sections:
Section 1:
1. Caren Kiplagat (KEN), FR, Alabama, 31:40.74
2. Mercyline Kirwa (KEN), FR, Iowa State, 31:51.89
3. Betty Kipkore (KEN), FR, Iowa State, 32:02.45
4. Ruth Kimeli (KEN), JR, Baylor, 32:27.43
5. Monica Wanjiku (KEN), SO, Missouri, 32:28.20
6. Abigael Chemnagei (KEN), FR, LSU, 32:45.75
7. Josphine Mwaura (KEN), JR, Arkansas, 32:58.71
8. Erin McDonald, PDC, 32:59.44
9. Rosina Machu, SR, Gonzaga, 33:02.80
10. Emily Bryce, SR, West Virginia, 33:03.35
11. Brenda Tuwei (KEN), SR, Alabama, 33:03.92
12. Heidy Villegas Marroquan (GUA), Unattached, 33:08.72
13. Zenah Cheptoo (KEN), JR, Washington St., 33:11.08
14. Siona Chisholm, SR, Notre Dame, 33:22.65
15. Megan Hipple, JR, Akron, 33:25.83
16. Edna Chepkemoi (KEN), SO, LSU, 33:32.54
17. Alexis Lamb, SO, West Virginia, 33:37.41
18. Kidan Kidane, CPTC – Tracksmith, 33:40.55
19. Hannah Prosser, JR, Colorado, 33:42.99
20. Sierra Atkins, Performance Elite RC, 33:46.61
21. Ashley Jones, SR, Colorado, 33:47.48
22. Maddie Offstein, CPTC – Tracksmith, 34:13.19
23. Nicola Jansen (RSA), SR, New Mexico, 34:17.60
24. Jasmine Trott, SR, Bryant, 34:38.75
Sylvia Russell, Unattached, DNF
Emilia Mikszuta, Unattached, DNF
Anna Buettner (GER), FR, San Francisco, DNF
Section 2:
1. Lucy Ndungu (KEN), SR, Wichita State, 33:20.55
2. Reagan Doman, SO, Utah Valley, 33:24.35
3. Blezzin Kimutai (KEN), SO, Tulane, 33:28.35
4. Kinley Kunkel, JR, Western Kentucky, 33:37.38
5. Erika Natalia Priego Alatriste (MEX), Unattached, 33:48.98
6. Madeleine Seaby, Unattached, 33:49.15
7. Kelli Gaffney, JR, Cal Poly, 33:49.78
8. Sandra Raxon Siquiej (GUA), Unattached, 33:50.35
9. Elle Marsyla, SR, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 33:51.05
10. Sarah Czuprynski, Performance Elite RC, 33:55.49
11. Faith Nyathi (KEN), SR, Mid. Tenn. State, 34:00.32
12. Brianna Robles, Hansons-Brooks ODP, 34:05.41
13. Colbi Borland, Hansons-Brooks ODP, 34:14.60
14. Naomi Addo, SO, West Texas A&M, 34:19.16
15. Helen Sachs, FR, Notre Dame, 34:20.16
16. Mariel Salazar Tapia (MEX), Legion Mixteca, 34:20.64
17. Mirriam Chepkirui (KEN), SO, Missouri, 34:21.83
18. Hannah Hartwell, SR, Fort Lewis, 34:30.94
19. Molly Fitzpatrick, SR, Boston College, 34:35.53
20. Ashton Rainey, JR, Lamar, 34:38.12
21. Marina Trave, SR, Wyoming, 34:38.42
22. Kalkidan Vincendeau (FRA), SR, West Texas A&M, 34:39.55
23. Ellie Hall, JR, Southern Indiana, 34:40.11
24. Mari Konold, SO, Colorado St., 34:41.49
25. Brenda Flores (MEX), DEL RIO T&C, 34:45.95
…
Open Section A:
1. Valentine Jemutai (KEN), SO, Stephen F. Austin, 33:58.33
2. Matro Jepkemboi (KEN), JR, UT-Arlington, 34:10.78
3. Kennedy Roush, JR, Anderson (S.C.), 34:24.92
4. Madeline Castillo, SO, North Florida, 34:45.25
5. Ashlyn Leath, JR, Cal Poly, 34:45.87
6. Ella Chesnut, SR, LSU, 34:46.83
7. Regina Rose, SR, Bowling Green, 34:48.96
8. Olivia Pauly, SO, St. Thomas (Minn.), 34:52.08
…
3000m S/C (16):
Invitational Sections:
Section 1:
1. Saga Hagelin, JR, Weber State, 9:57.64
2. Sabrina Salcedo Garcia, Unattached, 9:59.58
3. Arian Chia, Unattached, 9:59.83
4. Katrina Schlenker, SR, Liberty, 10:06.44
5. Sophie Bull, SR, Calvin, 10:07.18
6. Sierra Wall, FR, Colo. Sch. of Mines, 10:08.83
7. Catherine Garrison, SR, Colorado St., 10:12.35
8. Abby Kendrick, SR, Boise State, 10:13.34
9. Frida Giersdorff (GER), JR, North Dakota, 10:17.54
10. Mattison Plummer, SR, Illinois State, 10:18.78
11. Emily Jobes, SR, Boise State, 10:24.93
…
Section 2:
1. Sophie Novak, SR, Notre Dame, 9:24.95 MR*
2. Taylor Lovell, JR, BYU, 9:26.99
3. Ankita (IND), ADP / Team India, 9:27.91
4. Rachel Anderson, Minnesota Distance Elite, 9:34.23
5. Colett Rampf Cribbs, Unattached, 9:44.23
6. Alexia Goff, Unattached, 9:53.30
7. Emily Paupore, Minnesota Distance Elite, 9:56.82
8. Constanze Paoli, SO, Idaho, 9:58.03
9. Caroline Jepkorir (KEN), SO, Washington St., 10:01.79
10. Sara Morefield, SO, Tulsa, 10:03.02
11. Shelby Jensen, JR, Utah State, 10:11.02
12. Simone Ponte Ferraz (BRA), AMC Athletics Agency, 10:30.58
Eleanora Curtabbi (ITA), NIKE Swoosh TC, DNF
*Meeting record; previous 9:26.55, Lexy Halladay-Lowry (BYU), 2024
Open Sections Combined:
1. Yonca Kutluk (TUR), Unattached, 10:02.36
2. Ashley Reeck, SR, Idaho State, 10:06.91
3. Rosie Mucharsky, FR, Notre Dame, 10:09.48
4. Elysse Fleming (CAN), British Columbia, 10:10.86
5. Addie Meldrum, FR, BYU, 10:12.44
6. Caren Kipsirat (KEN), FR, Utah Valley, 10:15.28
7. Josephine Welin, JR, Washington, 10:16.98
8. Peyton Steffen, SR, Central College, 10:17.90
9. Kathryn Koonts, SO, Tulsa, 10:19.14
10. Audrey Camp Cazier, SR, Weber State, 10:20.04
11. River White, FR, BYU, 10:20.39
12. Ronis Chelangat (KEN), FR, West Virginia, 10:21.98
…
MEN –
800m (17):
Elite Sections:
Section 1:
1. Josue Le Cadre, JR, Indianapolis, 1:45.09
2. Landon Bott, JR, Utah State, 1:45.83
3. Collin Dylla, Unattached, 1:47.50
4. Hassan Abidi (CAN), Elite distance (Montreal), 1:48.11
5. Sam Austin, SR, Iowa State, 1:48.51
6. Zakary Mama-Yari (CAN), Saint-Laurent Select, 1:48.78
Chase Walter, Cal Poly SLO, DNF
Section 2:
1. Colin Sahlman, SR, Northern Arizona, 1:44.42
2. Tor Hotung-Davidsen, SR, Northern Arizona, 1:45.36
3. Jamie Phillips, SO, Bradley, 1:45.74
4. Patrick Hilby, SO, Wisconsin, 1:46.03
5. Ryan Farrell, SR, Louisville, 1:46.24
6. Ethan Brouw, JR, Louisville, 1:46.88
7. Aidan McCarthy, SR, Cal Poly, 1:48.43
Abdullahi Hassan (CAN), adidas, DNF
Invitational Sections:
Section 1:
1. Alex Kalmar, SR, UT-Arlington, 1:46.86
2. Germain Lemaitre (FRA), SR, Grand Canyon, 1:47.20
3. Henry Risser, FR, Wisconsin, 1:47.68
4. Kaden Kingsmith, SO, Bradley, 1:48.03
5. Carson Smith, SR, Cal Poly, 1:48.10
6. Caleb McLeod, SO, CSU-Pueblo, 1:48.67
Section 2:
1. Stephen Mutai (KEN), FR, Texas Tech, 1:47.65
2. Michael Long, JR, Liberty, 1:48.22
3. Gabe Nash, SO, Nebraska, 1:48.44
4. Drew Costelow, JR, Colorado, 1:49.10
5. Ty Cook, JR, Colorado, 1:50.42
6. Aaron Sahlman, SO, Northern Arizona, 1:53.71
Section 3:
1. Pierre Carlier (FRA), SO, Iowa Western CC, 1:47.53
2. Amado Kalid Amador Aldaba (MEX), UDLAP, 1:47.68
3. Terrick Johnson, SR, Iowa, 1:47.71
4. Jailan Sohna (GBR), FR, Iowa State, 1:48.17
5. Kaleb Foltz, SO, North Dakota State, 1:48.88
6. Tim Anstett, JR, CSU-Pueblo, 1:49.10
7. Andrew Lutkenhaus, SO, Tulsa, 1:49.61
8. Ryan Schreiner, SR, Iowa, 1:49.76
9. Wail Bourahli (ALG), SR, Mid. Tenn. State, 1:49.94
Section 4:
1. Riley Witt, SR, NW Missouri, 1:48.23
2. Brock Drengenberg, JR, Colo. Sch. of Mines, 1:48.26
3. Maxime Touron, SR, NW Missouri, 1:48.50
4. Mason Sindelar, SR, South Dakota, 1:48.97
5. Stephen Evans (CAN), Ottawa Lions, 1:50.24
…
Section 5:
1. Zander Dunbar, Unattached, 1:47.75
2. David Locke, SR, Bradley, 1:48.51
3. Jacoby Harmon, SO, Iowa State, 1:48.57
4. Doug Martin, SO, Wis.-Parkside, 1:48.63
5. Mats Swanson, JR, LSU, 1:49.37
6. Nolan Moeller, JR, Drury, 1:49.57
7. Caleb Levy, JR, Iowa, 1:49.93
8. Ziyad Hassan, Glory Days TC, 1:49.96
9. Graham Stedfast, SR, UMass Lowell, 1:50.04
Section 6:
1. Ian Kipkogei (KEN), FR, Kansas, 1:48.41
2. Yanis Le Mouillour (FRA), JR, Indianapolis, 1:48.73
3. Amon Malakwen, SO, Baylor, 1:48.89
4. Sebastian Torres Quintero (MEX), 3G ELITE MANAGEMENT, 1:49.22
5. Brandon Kampsen, JR, Unattached, 1:50.79
…
Section 7:
1. Emil Meggle (GER), JR, West Texas A&M, 1:47.72
2. Chase McCallum, SO, USC, 1:48.63
3. John Schuler, JR, Notre Dame, 1:48.79
4. Cael Schoemann, SR, Wis.-La Crosse, 1:48.84
5. Matthew Burnett, SO, Bradley, 1:49.07
6. Dillon Smith, SO, Texas A&M-CC, 1:49.18
7. Colin Abrams, FR, Stanford, 1:49.54
8. Brayden Packard, SO, BYU, SO, 1:49.58
Section 8:
1. Ethan Moe, JR, North Dakota State, 1:48.09
2. Jack Gumm, JR, Adams State, 1:49.03
3. Vasileios Salpas, FR, Colorado Mesa, 1:49.35
…
Section 9:
1. Colton Plummer (CAN), JR, Simon Fraser, 1:48.03
2. Parker Buchheit, SR, Pepperdine, 1:49.13
3. Ernest Green, SR, Utah State, 1:49.51
4. Blaise Snow, FR, Montana State, 1:49.53
…
Section 10:
1. Anthony Zapata, SO, Incarnate Word, 1:48.66
2. Owen Higgins, JR, Eastern Washington, 1:49.32
3. Grant Lockwood, SR, Kansas, 1:50.88
…
Section 11:
1. Tristan Trevino, JR, Marian (Ind.), 1:49.41
2. Brandon Williams, SR, Arkansas State, 1:49.56
3. Ethan Mann, FR, Colorado St., 1:50.62
4. Griffen Parsells, SR, Idaho, 1:50.68
…
Section 12:
1. Lamarr Kirk, JR, California, 1:49.58
2. Noah Ray, Unattached, 1:49.72
3. Wade Balcom, SR, Western Kentucky, 1:50.93
…
Section 13:
1. Kaleb Sharp, JR, Nebraska, 1:48.27
2. Evan Smith, SO, Black Hills St., 1:48.58
3. Seku Sanders, SO, Seattle U., 1:48.75
4. Colin MacGregor, FR, Grand Valley St., 1:48.77
5. Hayden Gray, JR, Oklahoma, 1:49.45
6. David Whitaker, JR, MIT, 1:50.59
…
Section 14:
1. Sam Gilman, NIKE // USAF WCAP, 1:48.50
2. Joe Corbridge, SR, Weber State, 1:49.61
3. Damian Garcia, JR, Chico State, 1:49.66
4. Jared Steins, JR, MIT, 1:50.07
…
Section 15:
1. Jackson Hein, FR, California, 1:49.33
2. Gerardo Osorio, FR, Southern Nevada, 1:49.47
3. Samuel Green, SR, Utah State, 1:49.87
4. Adrian Nethersole, SR, Angelo State, 1:49.90
..
Section 16:
1. Gabe Onelio, FR, Adams State, 1:49.90
2. Parker Walion, SO, Kansas, 1:50.32
3. Jeffrey Overgaard, SO, Cal Poly, 1:50.46
4. Andrew Atwood, SO, South Dakota, 1:50.81
…
Section 17:
1. Hunter Roy, JR, The Master’s, 1:50.03
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Section 18:
1. Brady Keller, FR, South Alabama, 1:49.33
2. Phillip Jensen e Castro, SO, Texas A&M-CC, 1:49.92
3. Carson Lane, SO, Iowa, 1:50.07
…
A Sections:
Race 1:
1. Fikadu Gonzalez, SO, Texas Tech, 1:49.25
2. Jonah Hochstetler, JR, Air Force, 1:49.36
…
Race 2:
1. Brady Burrough, SR, Fort Lewis, 1:48.88
2. Korban Murphy, SO, Oklahoma Baptist, 1:49.37
3. Dominic Suliman, SR, Saginaw Valley, 1:49.70
4. Luke Parker, SO, Lamar, 1:50.16
5. Charlie Kinslow, JR, NW Missouri, 1:50.20
6. Evan Gardner, FR, UC San Diego, 1:50.48
..
Race 3:
1. Jordan Edmondson, SO, Rice, 1:49.31
2. Christian Lanphier, JR, NW Missouri, 1:49.84
3. Marcus Gaitan, SO, Rice, 1:50.13
4. Charles Leedke, JR, Marian (Ind.), 1:50.39
5. Robert Fulle, SR, Stephen F. Austin, 1:50.47
6. Mario Oblad, SO, Montana State, 1:50.68
…
Race 4:
1. Tahmar Upshaw, Austin Peay, 1:48.80
2. Jared Laverty, Unattached, 1:49.10
3. Logan Scott, FR, Illinois State, 1:49.79
4. Matthew Hamilton, SO, Grand Canyon, 1:50.66
5. Rhys Crawford (GBR), SO, New Mexico, 1:50.92
…
Race 5:
1. Cayton Cratch, SO, Wis.-Parkside, 1:48.74
2. Monte Moore, SO, Fresno Pacific, 1:48.91
3. Karol Picazo, Unattached, 1:49.62
4. Nathan Reseigh, SO, Western Washington, 1:50.27
5. Colin O’Farrell, SR, MSU-Moorhead, 1:50.55
…
Race 6:
1. John Bard, SR, Pomona-Pitzer, 1:50.36
2. Till Woldrich, FR, North Dakota, 1:50.48
3. Cole Hess, JR, Southern Indiana, 1:50.73
4. Aleksa Milanovic, JR, North Dakota, 1:50.75
5. Ky Bickford, JR, Central Arkansas, 1:50.80
6. Alexander Caines, Unattached, 1:50.91
…
Race 7:
1. Gideon Hammah, SO, U-Mary, 1:50.52
2. Diego Mejia, SO, Cal St. Fullerton, 1:50.92
3. Henry Ballinger, SO, Montana, 1:50.96
…
Race 10:
1. Christian Taylor, JR, UC Davis, 1:50.41
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B Sections:
1. Isaiah Godspeed (PUR), Unattached, 1:50.69
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1500m (18):
Elite Sections:
Section 1:
1. Sam Gilman, NIKE // USAF WCAP, 3:34.65
2. Colin Sahlman, SR, Northern Arizona, 3:36.03
3. Rheinhardt Harrison, JR, Northern Arizona, 3:36.28
4. Connor McCormick, SR, Princeton, 3:36.47
5. Tor Hotung-Davidsen, SR, Northern Arizona, 3:37.28
6. Reuben Reina, SR, Washington, 3:37.32
7. Matthew Endrody (RSA), SO, New Mexico, 3:37.66
8. Leo Young, JR, Stanford, 3:38.05
9. Lawi Ngetich (KEN), FR, Arizona, 3:38.14
10. Sam Ellis, On, 3:39.34
11. Collins Kiprotich (KEN), SO, New Mexico, 3:39.53
12. Ronan McMahon-Staggs (IRL), Diadora, 3:39.74
13. Joe Waskom, adidas, 3:43.36
Section 2:
1. Tyler Bilyard, SR, Washington, 3:37.99
2. Zane Bergen, JR, Stanford, 3:38.05
3. Abdullahi Hassan (CAN), adidas, 3:38.43
4. Brian Masai (KEN), SR, Arkansas, 3:39.54
5. Tanner Talley, SR, Kansas, 3:39.56
6. Carson Smith, SR, Cal Poly, 3:39.57
7. Kole Mathison, JR, Colorado, 3:40.83
8. Emanuel Galdino, SR, Iowa State, 3:41.04
9. Ben Shearer, SR, Arkansas, 3:41.34
10. Joshua Abraham, SO, New Mexico, 3:41.88
11. Peter Visser, SR, Weber State, 3:45.43
Invitational Sections:
Section 1:
1. Clay Shively, SO, Northern Arizona, 3:39.35
2. Harvey Cramb, Unattached, 3:39.67
3. Martin Barco, SO, Washington, 3:40.01
4. Alex Thompson, SR, Boise State, 3:40.52
5. Damian Garcia, JR, Chico State, 3:40.65
6. Max Hooper, SO, Lipscomb, 3:41.20
7. Mark Milner, SR, Portland, 3:41.40
8. Robin Lefebvre (CAN), FR, Saint-Laurent Select, 3:41.45
9. Rob McManus, SR, Montana State, 3:42.36
10. Ian Sanchez Lopez (MEX), JL Barrios Team, 3:43.10
11. Jamar Distel, JR, Washington, 3:43.45
12. Archie Noakes, SO, Wisconsin, 3:45.31
…
Section 2:
1. Aziz Mohammed, SR, NW Missouri, 3:38.68
2. Evan Noonan, FR, Stanford, 3:38.93
3. Louis-Lys Fanucchi (FRA), SO, North Dakota, 3:39.14
4. Collin Boler, JR, Princeton, 3:39.29
5. Vincent Gwachi (KEN), FR, Arizona, 3:39.76
6. Rodolfo Sanchez, SR, Loyola (Ill.), 3:40.53
7. Justin Pretre, JR, California, 3:40.78
8. Titus Kimaru, SO, Texas Tech, 3:42.07
9. Iker Sanchez Lopez (MEX), SR, New Mexico, 3:42.99
10. Aiden Arnold, SR, North Florida, 3:43.44
11. John Schuler, JR, Notre Dame 3:43.48
12. Jack Gumm, JR, Adams State, 3:44.78
…
Section 3:
1. Josiah Tostenson, FR, Washington, 3:41.47
2. Andreas Dybdahl, Unattached, 3:41.73
3. Terrance Allen, SO, Air Force, 3:41.93
4. Ben Scheller, SR, Air Force, 3:42.13
5. Maxime Touron, SR, NW Missouri, 3:42.37
6. Caleb McLeod, SO, CSU-Pueblom 3:42.89
7. Dominykas Remeikis, JR, Air Force, 3:42.99
8. Ajay Kumar Saroj (IND), ADP / Team India, 3:43.84
9. Erik Le Roux, Unattached, 3:43.88
10. Riley Witt, SR, NW Missouri, 3:44.12
11. Kutoven Stevens, JR, Washington St., 3:44.55
12. Sunny Gunn, SR, Idaho State, 3:44.70
…
Section 4:
1. Luke Hitchcock, JR, Cal St. Fullerton, 3:41.37
2. Josue Le Cadre (FRA), JR, Indianapolis, 3:42.63
3. Caleb Johnson, SR, BYU, 3:42.71
4. Stephen Mutai (KEN), FR, Texas Tech, 3:43.34
5. Parker Westermann, FR, Colorado St., 3:43.55
6. Pierre Carlier (FRA), SO, Iowa Western CC, 3:44.00
7. Samuel Hepworth (CAN), Unattached, 3:44.10
8. Israel Tinajero Alvarez (MEX), Escuela atletismo Tepatitlan, 3:44.30
…
Section 5:
1. Flynn Pumpa, JR, Grand Valley St., 3:40.26
2. Cody Larson, SR, South Dakota St., 3:40.37
3. Ethan Moe, JR, North Dakota State, 3:40.74
4. Collin Dylla, Unattached, 3:42.27
5. Kang Nyoak, SR, Northern Arizona, 3:43.48
6. Riley Elliott, SR, Stephen F. Austin, 3:43.75
7. Evans Kurui (KEN), SO, Washington St., 3:44.22
8. Finley Mclear (GBR), Unattached, 3:44.62
…
Section 6:
1. Felix Rivet (FRA), JR, Indianapolis, 3:43.00
2. Brady Keller, FR, South Alabama, 3:44.47
3. Pedro Marin, Unattached, 3:44.75
…
Section 7:
1. Mateo Luna, JR, Colo. Christian, 3:43.52
2. Leo Goodman, SR, Minnesota, 3:43.61
3. Ethan Ashley, SR, Air Force, 3:43.93
4. Rabbit Barnes, SR, Colorado College, 3:44.60
5. Angel Manuelle Rosado (PUR), Team ROSm 3:44.82
…
Section 8:
1. Nick Busienei (KEN), FR, Arkansas, 3:42.59
2. Tristen Coyle, JR, Grand Canyon, 3:43.81
3. Evans Kiplagat (KEN), JR, New Mexico, 3:43.92
4. Hobbs Campbell, SO, Kansas, 3:44.13
5. William Goodrich, JR, Lipscomb, 3:44.41
6. Felix Perrier (FRA), Unattached, 3:44.49
…
Section 9:
1. Anthony Zapata, SO, Incarnate Word, 3:43.84
2. Ethan Peterson, SO, Utah State, 3:44.35
3. Logan Schwartz, FR, Gonzagam 3:44.99
…
Section 10:
1. Tristan Trevino, JR, Marian (Ind.), 3:43.49
2. Graham Stevener, FR, Tulsa, 3:44.59
3. Nirmit Dahiya (IND), JR, UT-Rio Grande Valley, 3:44.93
4. Izak Bibile (AUS), SO, Loyola (Ill.), 3:44.97
…
Open Sections:
Section 1:
1. Parker Walion, SO, Kansas, 3:41.56
…
5000m (17):
Invitational Sections:
Section 1:
1. Habtom Samuel (ERI), JR, New Mexico, 13:03.47 MR*
2. Denis Kipngetich (KEN), Oklahoma State, 13:13.43
3. Tayvon Kitchen, FR, BYU, 13:16.27
4. Evans Kurui (KEN), SO, Washington St., 13:17.61
5. Sam Prakel, adidas, 13:17.90
6. Myles Hogan, SR, Princeton, 13:20.36
7. Anthony Rotich (KEN), Unattached, 13:22.11
8. Matan Ivri (ISR), SO, Wisconsin, 13:23.11
9. Benard Keter, US Army WCAP, 13:26.24
10. Brian Masai (KEN), SR, Arkansas, 13:27.64
11. Mohamed Guled (SOM), Nomad International Elite, 13:28.11
12. Iker Sanchez Lopez (MEX), SR, New Mexico, 13:29.11
13. Austen Dalquist, Tracksmith, 13:29.30
14. Pedro Marin, Unattached, 13:31.29
15. Zachary Ayers, SR, Air Force, 13:31.45
16. Evan Jenkins, JR, Washington, 13:32.34
17. Adrian Diaz Lopez (ESP), Unattached, 13:35.02
18. Evans Kiplagat (KEN), JR, New Mexico, 13:36.31
19. Titouan Le Grix (FRA), New Balance, 13:36.32
20. Luca Poppe (NED), SR, Wingate, 13:36.57
21. Cameron Todd, SO, Notre Dame, 13:38.97
22. Jacob White, SR, Wyoming, 13:43.97
23. Wil Smith, Hansons-Brooks ODP, 14:12.43
Soheil Boufrizi (FRA), Dawgsmenech, DNF
Matthew Beaudet (CAN), St-Laurent Select, DNF
*Meeting record; previous 13:13.29, Brian Musau (Oklahoma State/KEN), 2024
Section 2:
1. Isaiah Givens, Unattached, 13:27.71
2. Chris Caudillo, Unattached, 13:28.40
3. Evans Tanui (KEN), FR, 13:31.67
4. Vincent Chirchir (KEN), JR, New Mexico, 13:31.75
5. James Overberg, JR, Colorado, 13:32.53
6. Ronald Ngetich, SO, Oklahoma, 13:32.79
7. Erik Le Roux, Unattached, 13:35.79
8. Abraham Chelangam (KEN), JR, Oral Roberts, 13:36.76
9. Stephen Maroro (KEN), FR, Kansas, 13:36.91
10. Ethan Edgeworth, SO, Tennessee, 13:37.13
11. Oisin O’Gailin (IRL), Finn Valley AC, 13:37.14
12. Ryker Holtzen, SR, Wyoming, 13:38.40
13. Evans Biwott (KEN), SO, Oklahoma, 13:38.42
14. Jayde Rosslee, JR, Bradley, 13:39.36
15. Albert Velikonja, SR, Furman, 13:40.11
16. Koby Fraaza, SR, Grand Valley St., 13:40.61
17. Christopher Knight, Unattached, 13:42.70
18. Felix Perrier (FRA), Unattached, 13:43.25
19. Evan Horgan, JR, Lewis, 13:45.06
20. Braedon Palmer, Hansons-Brooks ODP, 13:45.60
21. Logan Schwartz, FR, Gonzaga, 13:45.74
22. Jacob Phillips, Unattached, 13:46.28
23. Kidus Begashaw, SR, Adams State, 13:48.33
24. Ford Washburn, Unattached, 13:49.53
25. Carter Cutting, JR, BYU, 13:51.05
26. Lars Laros (NED), SR, Wingate, 13:56.42
27. Johnny Livingstone, JR, Wisconsin, 13:59.10
28. Thomas Termote (FRA), SR, New Mexico, 14:01.48
…
Section 3:
1. Liam Newhart, SO, Wisconsin, 13:40.60
2. Tanner Newkirk, JR, Colorado, 13:42.22
3. Theodor Schucht, SO, Boston College, 13:42.60
4. Tyler Nord, JR, Western Colorado, 13:44.56
5. Ramon Rodriguez, SR, Tiffin, 13:46.85
6. Cael Grotenhuis, SR, Northern Arizona, 13:47.04
7. Shuaib Aljabaly, Hansons-Brooks ODP, 13:47.93
8. Joshua Bell, FR, Stanford, 13:48.24
9. Kutoven Stevens, JR, Washington St., 13:48.28
10. Brian Boler, JR, Princeton, 13:48.53
11. Joaquin Campos (CHI), SO, Wingate, 13:49.23
12. Barnabas Ndiwa (KEN), JR, Kansas, 13:50.10
13. Victor Rosas, JR, CBU, 13:51.51
14. Leo Brewer, SR, Louisville, 13:52.38
15. Paul Bergeron, FR, Stanford, 13:54.98
16. Patrick Koon, FR, Stanford, 13:55.94
17. Orlando Cuevas Avalos, Unattached, 13:57.40
18. Michael Clark, Olympic Sports Scholarships, 13:58.02
19. Ernesto Ruiz, SR, CBU, 13:58.31
20. Aidan Jones, SO, Minnesota, 14:01.45
…
Section 4:
1. Garrett Stanford, SR, BYU, 13:48.99
2. Ethan Godsey, JR, Northern Arizona, 13:49.98
3. Tyler Daillak, FR, Cal Poly, 13:51.93
4. Hayden Kuhn, JR, Iowa, 13:52.01
5. Thomas Croshaw, JR, New Mexico St., 13:52.49
6. Jan Wouter Van Den Akker (NED), SR, UMass Lowell, 13:52.52
7. Will Nation, Unattached, 13:53.11
8. Jayden Hernandez, SO, New Mexico, 13:55.74
9. Brett Rushman (GBR), JR, CBU, 13:57.10
10. Owen Smith, Unattached, 14:00.44
…
Section 5:
1. Louis-Lys Fanucchi (FRA), SO, North Dakota, 13:47.01
2. Michael Teran Solano (MEX), Unattached, 13:49.01
3. Jon Sweepe, SO, CSU-Pueblo, 13:49.98
4. Daniel Appleford, JR, Colo. Sch. of Mines, 13:50.43
5. Nathanael Berhane, JR, Texas, 13:50.81
6. Jonathan Velasco, Unattached, 13:54.06
7. Thibault Tauziede (FRA), FR, Adams State, 13:55.60
8. Nathan Neil, FR, Washington, 13:56.23
9. Aaron Gilliam, Loop Elite, 13:58.71
10. Will Lohr, JR, South Dakota St., 13:58.77
11. Eugene Niox-Chateau (FRA), Unattached, 14:02.80
…
A Sections:
Race 2:
1. Henry Lyon, JR, Louisiana, 13:54.82
2. Nathan Scherbarth, JR, Adams State, 14:00.03
…
Race 3:
1. Abdinasir Hassan, Great Strides, 13:52.31
2. Jayden Fitzgarrald, SO, Utah Valley, 13:54.22
3. Jackson Keefer, Unattached, 13:58.25
4. Jacob Walker, JR, Saginaw Valley, 13:58.35
5. Mason Kissell, JR, Gonzaga, 13:59.28
6. Jefferson McMullin, SO, BYU, 13:59.32
7. Matty Mackay, SR, Belmont, 13:59.44
8. Mathew Meli, FR, Charleston (W.V.), 13:59.81
9. Gus Clevenger, SO, Gonzaga, 14:00.07
…
Race 4:
1. Sila Kiplagat (KEN), FR, Utah Valley, 13:49.23
2. Yemane Mulugeta, Unattached, 13:56.22
3. Keegan Smith, FR, Colorado, 13:58.75
4. Juan Carlos Carvajal, White Rock Mexico, 14:00.35
…
Race 5:
10,000m (16):
Invitational Sections:
Section 1:
1. Elsingi Kipruto (KEN), FR, Louisville, 27:29.83 MR*
2. Ernest Cheruiyot (KEN), JR, Arkansas, 27:41.59
3. Dennis Kipruto (KEN), JR, Alabama, 28:02.83
4. Dismus Lokira (KEN), SO, Alabama, 28:05.60
5. Creed Thompson, SR, BYU, 28:08.37
6. Elkana Kipruto (KEN), SO, Wichita State, 28:09.21
7. Jacob Nenow, SO, Princeton, 28:13.65
8. Jacob Pyeatt, Unattached, 28:14.90
9. Hunter Kitchen, SO, BYU, 28:15.08
10. Robin Kwemoi Bera (KEN), SO, Iowa State, 28:15.36
11. Dean Casey, JR, Colorado, 28:17.16
12. Hector Pagan, PLM, 28:23.26
13. Davin Thompson, SR, BYU, 28:23.87
14. Zouhair Redouane (MAR), SO, Tennessee, 28:27.95
15. Shay McEvoy (IRL), SR, Tulsa, 28:30.30
16. Michael Moiben (KEN), FR, Texas A&M, 28:32.13
17. Ivan Gonzalez, Unattached, 28:34.06
18. Josphat Meli (KEN), SR, Washington St., 28:38.43
19. Rodgers Kiplimo (KEN), JR, Iowa State, 28:40.87
20. Thobias Cheruiyot (KEN), JR, Oklahoma, 28:42.43
21. Noah Jenkins, SO, BYU, 28:53.45
22. Victor Kipkoech (KEN), FR, Texas Tech, 28:58.06
23. Ryan Kutch, CPTC – Tracksmith, 29:18.47
24. Cruz Gomez, Loop Elite, 29:26.08
25. Patrick Cullen, Unattached, 29:43.97
Jack Johnston, JR, Texas A&M, DNF
Meshack Kimutai (KEN), FR, Iowa State, DNF
*Meeting record; previous 27:51.26, Alex Phillip, 2024
Section 2:
1. Adrian Legarreta, West Texas A&M, 28:38.60
2. Julian Campos, SR, Adams State, 28:40.63
3. Victor Emmanuel Zambrano Gonzalez (MEX), Escuadra, 28:42.16
4. Drew Atkins, JR, NW Missouri, 28:43.25
5. Brian Kiprotich (KEN), JR, Boise State, 28:43.38
6. Derek Amicon, Enclave, 28:44.85
7. Benson Lingokal (KEN), FR, Harding, 28:45.43
8. Juan Pacheco (MEX), Escuadra, 28:46.09
9. Drew Rogers, JR, Missouri, 28:47.49
10. Moses Lekokei (KEN), SO, Mid. Tenn. State, 28:55.10
11. Saul Acosta (MEX), Escuadra, 28:56.51
12. Christian Graham, FR, Boise State, 28:57.27
13. Timothy Kibet (KEN), Alabama, 28:58.97
14. MacCallum Rowe (NZL), SR, Georgetown, 28:59.27
15. Aidan Torres, FR, Texas, 28:59.76
16. Dalton Mortensen, JR, BYU, 29:01.00
…
Section 3:
1. Isaac vanWestrienen, SR, Cornell College, 28:52.66
2. Braden Struhs, JR, Colo. Sch. of Mines, 28:55.97
3. Daniel Chavez, SR, Illinois-Chicago, 28:56.51
4. Mario Giannini, JR, Chico State, 29:04.56
…
Open Section A:
1. Paul Kiprotich (KEN), SO, Stephen F. Austin, 29:01.44
…
3000m S/C (16):
Invitational Sections:
Section 1:
1. Geoffrey Kirwa (KEN), SO, Louisville, 8:08.10 PB/NCAA #2 all-time
2. Titus Kimaru (KEN), SO, Texas Tech, 8:18.26
3. Silas Kiptanui (KEN), SO, Tulane, 8:25.16
4. Jackson Shorten, JR, Princeton, 8:26.75
5. Soheil Boufrizi (FRA), Dawgsmenech, 8:28.05
6. Grant Bradley, Bicarb 3.0, 8:28.53
7. Cody Larson, SR, South Dakota St., 8:28.94
8. Logan Garnica, SR, Utah State, 8:29.92
9. Felix Perrier (FRA), Unattached, 8:30.08
10. Rob McManus, SR, Montana State, 8:31.85
11. Isaac Hedengren, JR, BYU, 8:35.56
12. Peter Visser, SR, Weber State, 8:35.74
13. Abdulsalam Farah (SOM), Nomad International Elite, 8:42.03
14. Cesar Daniel Gomez Ponce (MEX), Escuela Atletismo Tepatitlan, 8:42.19
…
Gable Sieperda, Central Arkansas, DNF
Section 2:
1. Isaac Briggs, SO, Washington, 8:38.10
2. Felix Rivet, JR, Indianapolis, 8:40.15
3. Garrett Woodhouse, JR, Utah State, 8:40.33
4. Brian Boler, JR, Princeton, 8:43.03
5. Owen Rogers, SO, Weber State, 8:43.45
6. Kevin Robertson (CAN), SLS, 8:43.56
7. Housem Hrabi (TUN), FR, Adams State, 8:44.38
8. Ernesto Ruiz, SR, CBU, 8:44.47
9. Sam Ells, Unattached, 8:44.49
10. Roberto Angel Marquez Munoz (MEX), Escuela Atletismo Tepatitlan, 8:44.68
11. Owen Westerkamp, SO, Grand Valley St., 8:48.59
12. Giuliano Scasso, SR, Portland, 8:49.28
…
Open Sections Combined:
1. Max Bonenberger, SR, Colo. Sch. of Mines, 8:42.35
2. Flynn Pumpa, JR, Grand Valley St., 8:43.63
3. Jack Vincent, SR, Oklahoma, 8:46.13
4. Brady Goss, JR, North Dakota State, 8:46.27
5. Kamohelo Ramatsebe (RSA), SO, Butler CC, 8:46.58
6. Sam Scott, FR, Minnesota, 8:46.84 (8:46.831)
7. Joey Sullivan, JR, Wis.-La Crosse, 8:46.84 (8:46.838)
…
Mt. SAC Relays (66th)
Walnut, CA, USA; April 16 – 18
Hilmer Lodge Stadium
WOMEN –
Elite 800m (18):
Section 1:
1. Leanna Lewis, JR, Iowa, 2:04.89
2. Makenna Herbst, FR, Arkansas, 2:05.03
3. Gabby Cortez, JR, Iowa, 2:06.46
4. Jayden Hill, JR, Vanderbilt, 2:06.58
…
Section 2:
1. Shafiqua Maloney (VIN), Puma, 1:59.54
2. Sanu Jallow (GAM), SR, Arkansas, 1:59.70
3. Samantha Watson, Unattached, 2:00.53
4. Stacey Ann Williams, HurdleMechanic, 2:03.60
5. Dalilah Muhammad, NIKE HurdleMechanic, 2:03.71
6. Analisse Batista, SR, Arkansas, 2:03.88
…
High School 800m (18):
1. Reese Holley, 11, J Serra Catholic, 2:08.10
2. Shirayah Lewis-Williams, 11, Wilson (Long Beach), 2:08.83
3. Bianca Hurtado, 12, Campo Verde, 2:09.03
…
1500m Invitational (17):
1. Carmen Alder (ECU), SR, BYU, 4:08.77
2. Carlee Hansen, SR, BYU, 4:11.12
3. Zariel Macchia, FR, BYU, 4:21.90
…
High School Mile (17):
1. Amaya Bharadwaj, 12, Palo Alto, 4:47.10
2. Isla Terrill, 10, Monrovia, 4:50.50
3. Brooklyn Buckley, 10, Buchanan, 4:53.86
…
High School 3200m (17):
1. Isla Bulmer, 12, Claremont, 10:34.84
2. Anna Villavicencio, 12, Woodlake, 10:37.99
3. Lucia Pearson, 12, Saugus, 10:43.00
4. Kelly McIntire, 11, Point Loma, 10:46.47
…
5000m Invitational (17):
1. Sabrina Salcedo Garcia, Unattached, 16:04.55
2. Arian Chia, Unattached, 16:33.72
…
3000m S/C (16):
Invitational Section:
1. Stevie Lawrence (GBR), ASICS Mammoth Track Club, 9:55.91
…
MEN –
Elite 800m (18):
Section 2:
1. Jacoby Harmon, SO, Iowa State, 1:49.17
2. Tyler Schierenberg, SR, Arizona State, 1:49.42
3. Keshawn Garcia, Stephan F. Austin, 1:49.56
4. Caleb Levy, JR, Iowa, 1:50.20
…
High School 800m (18):
1. Lucas Alberts, 11, Jesuit, 1:49.98 MR*
2. Alden Morales, 12, J Serra Catholic, 1:50.24
3. Maximo Zavaleta, 12, Martin Luther King, 1:50.53
4. Ryan Burger, 12, Mira Costa, 1:50.98
5. Jack Burnett, 12, J Serra Catholic, 1:51.73
…
*Meeting record; previous 1:51.01, Tayshaun Ogomo (Herriman), 2025
High School Mile (17):
1. Josiah Bowman, 12, Sage Creek, 4:07.63
2. Krish Desai, 12, Mira Costa, 4:08.37
3. Cooper Castleberry, 12, Poway, 4:08.69
…
High School 3200m (17):
1. Jaxon Northcutt, 11, Mt Carmel, 8:57.28
2. Derek Luna, 11, Rio Mesa, 9:03.03
3. Nathan Wilber, 12, Cathedral Catholic, 9:08.38
4. Phil Contakes, 12, Dos Pueblos, 9:08.49
5. Caleb Burton, 12, Crescenta Valley, 9:11.90
…
Boston 5-K presented by Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute (16th)
(World Athletics Label Road Race)
Boston, MA, USA; Saturday, April 18
Distance: 5 km, USATF-certified and pre-validated near-loop course (MA25006JK); start at Public Garden and finish at Boston Marathon finish line on Boylston Street
Finishers: 4123 men + 5128 women + 30 non-binary = 9281 total (up from 9144 in 2025); entries are capped
Event Records: Men, New (see below); Women, 14:45 Fotyen Tesfay (ETH), 2024
Weather: Foggy and cold; roadway wet from rain
Prize Money: See complete details below
NOTE: Story by your editor in Boston –Ed.
BOSTON (18-Apr) — On a chilly and foggy morning here in Back Bay, Ethiopians Addisu Yihune and Gela Hambese won the 16th edition of the Boston 5-K presented by Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute. Yihune, 23, who represents adidas, used a powerful burst of speed in the final kilometer to win in a course and event record 13:14. Hambese, who is also 23 and also represents adidas, repeated as race champion, albeit in a much slower time of 15:28 (she ran 14:53 last year). Both athletes won $8000 in prize money, and Yihune earned an additional $5000 for setting a new event record.
BIG MEN’S PACK EARLY ON
After starting next to the Public Garden on Boylston Street, 17 men crossed the one mile mark on Commonwealth Avenue in a solid 4:28. No doubt ignoring the beautiful pink magnolia blossoms and the multi-million dollar townhouses along the side of the road, Edwin Kurgat and Patrick Kiprop of Kenya, Yihune, and Cooper Teare of the United States were among the leaders. Also near the front was Morocco’s Mohammed El Youssfi, last Sunday’s Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile champion who was running on only five days of rest.
The course makes a series of five sharp turns in the middle of the race, ultimately turning the athletes back towards the famous Boston Marathon finish line on Boylston Street. There was some surging in that middle mile, first on Bay State Road and then on Silber Way where Kiprop and Yihune were at the front. They cut down the pace to 4:11 in the second mile, and that slashed the pack to just five: Kiprop, Kurgat, Yihune, El Youssfi, and Ethiopia’s Mezgebu Sime. Teare was just three seconds back in seventh position.
“They pushed hard and I think I just got caught a little bit off-guard,” Teare told Race Results Weekly. “So, I was in no-man’s land longer than I wanted to be.”
Yihune, who has a 5000m personal best of 12:49.65, had plenty of energy left for the race’s final 1.1 miles. Making a right turn on Hereford Street before the final left turn on Boylston for the approximately 600-meter straightaway to the finish line, Yihune had about three steps on Sime. Kurgat was in third position, and Kiprop in fourth. Yihune hit the gas again, and appeared to already be in a full sprint.
“I knew I needed to push at the end,” Yihune told reporters through a translator. “That’s what I did (for) my strategy. That’s exactly what I did.”
Yihune ran 4:08 for the third mile to put the race away. Two weeks ago he ran a sizzling 12:54 at a 5-K in Lille, France, where he finished second, but today he was the winner. His time was six seconds faster than Ben True’s 2017 event record of 13:20 (run on a slightly different course).
“I’m thrilled that I won,” said Yihune. “I am so happy.”
Sime held on to second position all the way to the finish, crossing the line in 13:21. Kurgat got third in 13:23, and Teare rolled-up Kiprop and El Youssfi to take fourth in a personal best 13:25. He was pleased with his race.
“It was really good practice to be able to push from the front,” Teare said. “I knew there was a strong group behind me, so to be able to work through the gears and not let anyone pass me and get a couple of the guys in the lead pack in the last mile was a really big confidence booster.”
El Youssfi, who had been with the leaders throughout the race, faded to seventh in 13:31. Kiprop got fifth in 13:26 and American Anthony Camerieri came from behind to take sixth in 13:30.
THE BIG BATTLE IN THE WOMEN’S RACE WAS FOR SECOND
In the women’s contest, the lead pack was a smaller 10 at the one-mile mark. Hambese was tucked behind Americans Katie Izzo and Rachel Smith and Germany’s Lea Meyer. They split a sensible 5:05, but Hambese cut the pace down to 4:59 for the second mile. Only Izzo –who made her 10-mile debut last Sunday at the Cherry Blossom race– was confident enough to stay with the diminutive Ethiopian. Mercy Jelimo of Kenya and Rachel Smith of the United States were in third and fourth, respectively, about five seconds back.
With a big surge in the third mile, Hambese dropped Izzo with a 4:53 split. That gave her a five-second margin at the finish.
“I pushed and that made me to win,” she said through a translator.
Izzo seemed to have second place locked up, but Smith mounted a powerful charge in the final mile and caught up to Izzo right before the tape.
“Rachel really came back,” said Izzo, her eyes wide with amazement. “Literally 10 steps before the line (she caught me). I fought back and tried to out-lean her.”
The official timing report showed that Smith beat Izzo by one tenth of a second, but both athletes were given the same official time: 15:33. Both women were in good spirits as they waited for the official results to be posted.
“I passed her but she fought back,” said Smith who, like Izzo, had raced the Cherry Blossom 10 Mile last Sunday. She added: “She crushed me in the 10 (mile), I’ll tell you. This is a little bit more my speed.”
Meyer, who trains here in Boston, took fourth in 15:35, and American Katie Camarena was fifth in 15:37.
MCFADDEN AND HUG TAKE WHEELCHAIR TITLES
Tatyana McFadden of the United States and Marcel Hug of Switzerland took the professional wheelchair titles in 12:29 and 10:25, respectively. It was Hug’s fourth win in a row, and both athletes will contest the Boston Marathon on Monday. Hug will be trying for his ninth Boston Marathon title.
ELITE WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Gela Hambest, 23, ETH, 15:28 ($8000)
2. Rachel Smith, 34, USA, 15:33 ($5000)
3. Katie Izzo, 29, USA, 15:33 ($3000)
4. Lea Meyer, 28, GER, 15:35 ($2000)
5. Katie Camarena, 28, USA, 15:37 ($1200)
6. Laura Taborda, 27, POR, 15:40 ($1000)
7. Norah Jeruto, 30, KAZ, 15:44 ($750)
8. Alex Millard, 24, GBR, 15:48 ($500)
9. Mercy Jelimo, 17, KEN, 15:50 ($400)
10. Katelyn Tuohy, 24, USA, 15:53 ($300)
11. Vanessa Fraser, 30, USA, 16:08
12. Lucy Jenks, 24, USA, 16:08
13. Alexandra Lucki, 29, CAN, 16:09
14. Rachel Schilkowsky, 34, USA, 16:12
15. Elizabeth Talbi, 23, USA, 16:18
16. Ella Fadil, 21, USA, 16:44
17. Sydney Clary, 28, USA, 16:48
ELITE MEN (gun times) –
1. Addisu Yihune, 23, ETH, 13:14 CR* ($8000 + 5000*)
2. Mezgebu Sime, 20, ETH, 13:21 ($5000)
3. Edwin Kurgat, 29, KEN, 13:23 ($3000)
4. Cooper Teare, 26, USA, 13:25 ($2000)
5. Patrick Kiprop, 25, KEN, 13:26 ($1200)
6. Anthony Camerieri, 26, USA, 13:30 ($1000)
7. Mohammed El Youssfi, 28, MAR, 13:31 ($750)
8. Thomas Fafard, 27, CAN, 13:36 ($500)
9. Sean McGorty, 31, USA, 13:41 ($400)
10. James Mwaura, 27, USA, 13:45 ($300)
11. Kasey Knevelbaard, 29, USA, 13:37
12. Dylan Schubert, 24, USA, 13:51
13. Kelvin Karankei, 18, KEN, 13:52
14. Aidan Troutner, 26, USA, 13:56
15. Stephen Jones, 27, USA, 14:00
16. Alex Cyr, 30, CAN, 14:00
17. Daniel Michalski, 30, USA, 14:05
18. Eduardo Menacho, 26, ESP, 14:08
19. Amanuel Mesel, 35, ERI, 14:24
20. Ryan Smith, 24, USA, 14:30
*Course record/$5000 bonus; previous 13:20, Ben True, 2017
B.A.A. Invitational Mile (16th)
(World Athletics Label Road Race)
Boston, MA, USA; Saturday, April 18
Distance: 1 mi., three-loop certified course
Prize Money: Professional races, only; see details below
Course Records: Professional Men, 4:03.3, Nick Willis, NZL, 2013; Professional Women, New (see below); Scholastic Boys, Sam Burgess, Framingham, 4:25.4; Scholastic Girls, 5:04.8, Grace Connolly, Natick, 2017
Weather: Warm with hazy sunshine
NOTE: Story by your editor in Boston –Ed.
BOSTON (18-Apr) — Dorcas Ewoi, the Kenyan silver medalist in the 1500m at last summer’s World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, repeated as B.A.A. Invitational Mile champion here today setting a new course record of 4:29.8. Ewoi, 29, who competes for the Puma Elite Running team in North Carolina, dominated the three-lap race, going to the front from the gun and stretching her lead with each successive lap. She won $3000 in prize money.
Ewoi decided to compete here today as a fitness test. She said that it didn’t matter so much whether or not she won, but she wanted the race to be a truly hard effort.
“I came off of a good building block, almost two months,” said Ewoi, whose training group has athletes who compete from the mile to the marathon. She continued: “I was just going to run as fast as I could.”
Competing here last year gave Ewoi a big edge today. The course is rectangular, and hitting the turns at the right angle and knowing when and where to surge is critical. The quarter mile splits are at odd locations, and after the final corner the runners only have about half a city block to get up to full speed for their last push for the finish tape. Ewoi felt well-oriented this year which gave her the confidence to lead.
“Last year I didn’t know what I was doing here, for real,” Ewoi admitted. “Like, too many corners. I don’t know where was where, and I did not even check the course. So, this year I’m more familiar with this course, and I’m kind of familiar with everyone I raced with today.”
Remarkably, Ewoi’s winning time was the first-ever sub-4:30 at this event. The race was founded in 2009, and the previous record of 4:33.7 was set by Canadian Nicole Sifuentes in 2017.
Second place went to 2024 USA road mile champion Rachel McArthur in 4:34.4. McArthur, who represents Asics, ran in fourth position most of the race, but moved up to third at 1200m and passed Taryn Parks in the final sprint. Parks, who represents adidas, took third in 4:35.1 and Olympian Heather MacLean –who grew up in nearby Peabody– finished fourth in 4:35.2.
The men’s race was decided in a mass sprint. Six men rounded the last corner together: Eric Holt, Luke Houser, Abe Alvarado, and Isaac Basten of the United States; Adam Fogg of Great Britain; and Foster Malleck of Canada. Holt, a gritty racer with a 3:51.46 mile personal best on the track, led off of the final turn and managed to hold the lead to the tape. He was clocked in 4:06.7. Malleck –who competed for Boston University during his collegiate career and only arrived here at 11:00 last night due to a delay in getting his visa– looked like he was going to finish second. But Basten sprinted past him to take the runner-up spot. The two men were timed in 4:06.9 and 4:07.1, respectively.
“I think honestly the biggest issue of my running career is that sometimes believing in myself,” said Holt, who is unsponsored. “I think a lot of running is believing in yourself, believing you can win.”
Basten, who is part of the Boston Athletic Association’s High Performance Team, was very excited about his runner-up finish and felt like I had had the home field advantage.
“I’ve gone head to head with Eric a million times,” said Basten. “If I had a dollar for every time I was second I’d be a rich man. So, I knew it would be close. All I could do was give it everything I had. What a great experience doing it in front of the home crowd.”
In the accompanying scholastic miles for regional high school athletes, the winners were Sara Blanco of Boston in 5:17.9 and John Bianchi of Natick in 4:25.6. Blanco, who attends the John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science, was nearly caught by Maggie Abely of Newton in the final sprint.
“I have the worst kick, not to be unkind,” Blanco told Race Results Weekly. “So I was like, I can hear them coming so this might be it. I heard the crowd and that really kept me going.”
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN –
1. Dorcus Ewoi (KEN), Puma Elite Running, 4:29.8 CR* ($3000)
2. Rachel Mcarthur, Asics, 4:34.4 ($2000)
3. Taryn Parks, adidas, 4:35.1 ($1000)
4. Heather MacLean, adidas, 4:35.2 ($750)
5. Julie-Anne Staehli (CAN), New Balance, 4:39.6 ($500)
6. Sherry Drury (JPN/16-Nov-2007), adidas, 4:43.3
7. Abbe Goldstein, Saucony, 4:45.5
8. Kate Mitchell, New Balance, 4:47.0
9. Alex Carlson, adidas, 4:47.6
10. Olivia Howell, adidas, 4:48.8
11. Shannon Flockhart (GBR), New Balance, 4:49.4
12. Brooke Mullins (AUS), Unattached, 4:49.5
PROFESSIONAL MEN –
1. Eric Holt, Empire Elite TC, 4:06.7 ($3000)
2. Isaac Basten, BAA HP/adidas, 4:06.9 ($2000)
3. Foster Malleck (CAN), Under Armour, 4:07.1 ($1000)
4. Luke Houser, Atlanta Track Club Elite, 4:07.3 ($750)
5. Abe Alvarado, Under Armour, 4:07.4 ($500)
6. Adam Fogg (GBR), Under Armour, 4:07.6
7. Eric Gibson, Unattached, 4:09.5
8. Liciano Fiore, Atlanta Track Club Elite, 4:09.6
9. Clay Pender, Atlanta Track Club Elite, 4:10.0
10. Damien Dilcher, Under Armour, 4:11.5
11. Christian Noble, New Balance, 4:15.9
12. Sean Dolan, Atlanta Track Club Elite, 4:20.4
13. Steven Jackson, Unattached, 4:26.8
*Course record; previous 4:33.7, Nicole Sifuentes (CAN), 2017
SCHLASTIC GIRLS –
1. Sara Blanco, Boston, 5:17.9
2. Maggie Abely, Newton, 5:18.3
3. Isabelle Monaghan, Newton, 5:20.0
SCHOLASTIC BOYS –
1. John Bianchi, Natick, 4:25.6
2. Theodore Butty, Brookline, 4:26.7
3. Harrison Flint, Brookline, 4:26.8
Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10-K Presented by Kroger (25th)
Richmond, VA, USA; Saturday, April 18
Distance: 10 km, USATF-certified (VA17002RT) and record-eligible.
Finishers: 20,519 (up from 18,137 in 2025)
Event Records: Men, Reuben Chebii, 28:07, 2004; Women, Magdalene Makunzi, 32:24, 2007
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Carter Norbo, 33:55
2. Sophia King, 33:57
3. Mary Heinen, 34:31
4. Anna Rigby, 35:44
MEN (gun times) –
1. Peter Borger, 30:05
2. Jordan Bendura, 30:14
3. Luke Taylor, 30:30
United Community Bank Reedy River Run 10-K (48th) & 5-K
Greenville, SC, USA; Saturday, April 18
Distance: 10 km; USATF-certified (SC24008JK) and record-
Finishers: 1234 (up from 1163 in 2025); Also 654 total finishers in less competitive 5-K (essentially the same as 658 in 2025)
Prize Money: See partial results below
Course Records: Men, 29:03, James Quattlebaum, 2025; Women, 33:04, Neely Spence Gracey, 2013
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_Reedy10.htm (through 2017)
NOTE: James Quattlebaum won the men’s race for the sixth time (he also won in 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2025) –Ed.
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Emma Russum, 24, Kingsport, TN, 36:23 ($500)
2. Olivia Durant, 35, Simpsonville, SC, 36:27 ($400)
3. Alyssa Bloomquist, 36, Simpsonville, SC, 37:11 ($300)
MEN (gun times) –
1. James Quattlebaum, 30, Greenville, SC, 29:06 ($500)
2. Noah Fisher, 23, Greenville, SC, 29:30 ($400)
3. Euardo Garcia (ISV), 33, Greenville, SC, 30:48
Haier Qingdao Marathon
(World Athletics Elite Label Road Race)
Qingdao, CHN; Sunday, April 19
Distance: 42.195 km, World Athletics-certified and record eligible
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Nitsuh NEGESSE, 21 NOV 2002, ETH, 2:33:53
2. Adilo Saeda KEDIR, 18 APR 1988, ETH, 2:34:01
3. Delele CHEKLIE, 13 JAN 2002, ETH, 2:34:04
4. Ashumar ZEBENAY, 25 MAR 1996, ETH, 2:34:19
5. Yuzhou YAO, 01 JUN 1992, CHN, 2:41:17
6. Na ZHAO, 23 JUN 1999, CHN, 2:44:21
MEN (gun times) –
1. Abraham Kipkemei BIWOTT, 01 JAN 1982, KEN, 2:13:50
2. Dadi Yami GEMEDA, 1982, ETH, 2:14:07
3. Alemayehu MEKONEN, 12 FEB 1997, ETH, 2:15:22
4. Jiahao WANG, 06 JUL 2000, CHN, 2:15:31
5. Silas MUTURI, 1984, KEN, 2:16:15
6. Bangliu ZHANG, 15 JAN 2003, CHN, 2:16:26
7. Zicheng LI, 10 APR 1990, CHN, 2:17:26
Powerade Belgrade Marathon (35th as a marathon)
(World Athletics Label Road Race)
Beograd, SRB; Sunday, April 19
Distance: 42.195 km; World Athletics certified and record-eligible course
Finishers: 1251 men + 217 women = 1468 total (down from 1647 in 2025)
Course Records: Marathon, Men, 2:09:11, Gada Gemsisa Gudeta (ETH); Women, 2:29:44, Cristina Pomacu (ROU), 2001
Prize Money: Not reported
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_BlgMa.htm (through 2019)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Emmah Cheruto Ndiwa, KEN, 1996, 2:31:31
2. Vitalyne Jemaiyo KIBII, KEN, 1993, 2:34:32
3. Tigist Tadese Bedada, ETH, 1998, 2:36:39
4. Zinash Mekonen Lema, ETH, 1996, 2:37:54
5. Bize Beyira Negasa, ETH, 1998, 2:40:50
6. Marinela NINEVA, BUL, 1993, 2:42:34
7. Theodora Raluca VASILE, ROU, 1995, 2:44:25
MEN (gun times) –
1. Gilbert Kipleting Chumba, KEN, 1986, 2:11:48
2. Gilbert Cheruyot Muge, KEN, 1993, 2:12:20
3. Emmanuel Kipkogei, KEN, 1986, 2:20:41
Boston Marathon (130th*)
(An Abbott World Marathon Majors Event/World Athletics Platinum Road Race)
Hopkinton to Boston, MA, USA; Monday, April 20
Distance: 42.195 km, certified (MA21002JK) point-to-point course with 3.27m/km elevation loss
Finishers: 16,340 men + 12,578 women + 103 non-binary = 29,021 total (up from 28,385 in 2025); entries are capped
Weather: Ideal for running: Sunny and cold at the start (35F/2C) with a strong tailwind (about 10 MPH)
Prize Money: See primary details below; open and masters awards shown separately; double dipping allowed
Course Records: Open Men, New (see below); Open Women, 2:17:22, Sharon Lokedi (KEN), 2025 ; Masters Men, 2:11:04, John Campbell (NZL), 1990; Masters Women, 2:21:40, Edna Kiplagat (KEN), 2022
Executive Race Director: Jack Fleming
Race Founded: 1897; held every year except 2020 when it was held virtually (was a military relay in 1918)
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_BosMa.htm (through 2019)
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*The 2020 edition was virtual, only
NOTE: Story by your editor in Boston –Ed.
BOSTON (20-Apr) — Like in 2011, a strong tailwind blew from Hopkinton to Boston propelling Kenyans John Korir (Asics) and Sharon Lokedi (Under Armour) to their second consecutive Boston Marathon titles. Korir, 29, used the tailwind to full advantage, blasting through the second half in a hard-to-believe 1:00:02 and crossing the finish line in Boylston Street in 2:01:52, smashing Geoffrey Mutai’s vaunted 2011 course record by more than a minute, the oldest course record in the Abbott World Marathon Majors. Lokedi, 32, made a late-race surge instead, running a sizzling 14:48 between the 35 and 40-K marks to put the race away. She won in 2:18:51, the second-fastest winning time in this history of the race. Both athletes won $150,000 in prize money, and Korir pocketed an additional $50,000 for setting a new course record.
KORIR “NOT WORRIED TOO MUCH”
Temperatures were only in the low 30’s (about 2C) at the start, but the sun was out and most of the elite athletes were comfortable running in their regular racing singlets. The first five kilometers of the race are downhill, and the 14:19 5-K split was not overly fast. Twenty-four men were within three seconds of the race’s official leader, and the situation was similar at 10-K (29:02). Korir was happy to stay tucked in the pack and just go along for the ride. Last year, he fell right after the start and had to scramble to quickly get back on his feet.
“For me last year I fell at the start so I was not sure if I would run fast (this year),” he said at the post-race press conference. He said earlier: “I had no problems from the start to the finish.”
The next two five-kilometer segments went down in 14:43 and 14:55. That put the leaders at 58:40 at 20-K, five seconds faster than Mutai’s split in 2011. But Korir was still not thinking about the record.
“I didn’t know I would run that fast,” Korir said. “For me, it was just go out and defend my title.”
The first important move of the race would happen next. Ethiopian veteran Lemi Berhanu, who won this race ten years ago, put in a surge. He hit the halfway mark in 1:01:43 with Korir seven seconds back. Remarkably, 18 men ran under 62 minutes for halfway.
Korir quickly pulled even with Berhanu, and then another Ethiopian, Milkesa Mengesha, decided to surge ahead. Mengesha, who was a late entrant to the race after canceling his participation in the Tokyo Marathon last month, had to be taken seriously. He came into the race with a 2:03:17 personal best, and quickly built up a 12-second lead. Korir wasn’t concerned.
“For me I was not so much worried, because I knew I could close him,” Korir said. He added: “I was not worried too much.”
Korir closed the gap and took over the lead in the 20th mile. Not leaving anything to chance, he ripped off a series of fast miles that left all of his rivals breathless: 4:35, 4:25, 4:33, and 4:25 through the 24th mile. He was now running well below Mutai’s record pace. When Korir checked his split at 40 kilometers (1:55:48) he knew a 2:02 finish time was possible. He continued to press.
“I tried to maintain the pace to go under 2:02,” he said.
Korir zoomed down Boylston Street alone to the finish. Before breaking the blue and gold finish tape, he raised his hands and touched his chest with pride. When he was informed that he had gotten the record, he began to jump up and down.
“Today I’m feeling good,” he said. “Now I’m the course record holder.”
About a minute behind, Tanzania’s Alphonce Simbu and Kenya’s Benson Kipruto were locked in a pitched battle for second. Simbu, the reigning world champion, won the world title last September in Tokyo with a strong sprint finish. He called on his closing speed again today, and dropped Kipruto in the final 20 meters. The two men finished in 2:02:47 and 2:02:50, respectively, both under Mutai’s 2:03:02 record.
“For me I can say this is a good position,” Simbu told reporters. “Today I ran 2:02 for second. It is a good result today.”
Fourth place went to Ethiopian Hailemaryam Kiros in 2:03:42, and fifth place to American Zouhair Talbi 2:03:45. His was the fastest-ever time at the Boston Marathon by an American, bettering Ryan Hall’s 2011 mark of 2:04:58. A 2024 Olympian for Morocco, Talbi will be eligible to represent the United States in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. He came into today’s race in excellent shape after running personal bests for 10-K (27:38), half-marathon (59:41), and marathon (2:05:45) earlier this year.
“I was training very well,” Talbi told reporters. “Since early (this) year I was doing personal best at every distance I was doing. He added: “I was like, this is the day. I have to follow the surges and see what happens.”
The wind helped dozens of men to run fast today, including German Richard Ringer (2:04:47) and Americans Charles Hicks (2:04:35), Clayton Young (2:05:41), Ryan Ford (2:05:46), and Joe Klecker (2:05:46). All of those marks were personal best times.
A top American hopeful, Alex Maier, dropped out. He recorded his last split of 1:29:28 at 30-K.
LOKEDI STAYED PATIENT
The women took a gentler approach to the race today. American Susanna Sullivan led through both 5-K (16:43) and 10-K (33:31). That tempo was honest –2:21:30 pace– but it was slow enough to allow 19 women to be part of the lead pack. Lokedi did her best just to stay relaxed.
“I was just like be patient, be patient,” she said.
A surprising face at the front of the lead pack was American Kodi Kleven. The two-time winner of the St. George Marathon in Utah came into this race with a 2:29:18 personal best and only ran last year’s Boston in 2:37:25. She, along with compatriots Dakotah Popehn and Carrie Ellwood, led at the halfway point in 1:11:02, a two-minute personal best for Kleven. Sixteen women remained in the lead pack, including last year’s top American Jessica McClain.
“I was just kind of game for it to go out in any which way,” McClain said.
The real running didn’t start until about 30-K (18.6 miles). The uphill 20th and 21st miles, which included Heartbreak Hill, went in 5:25 and 5:22, respectively. That’s when Lokedi decided it was time to show her cards. She ripped through the next three miles in 4:41, 4:48 and 4:35, respectively (14:48 for the 5 kilometers between 35 and 40-K). That was just way too fast for Kenya’s Irine Cheptai and Loice Chemnung, who tried to stay close.
Lokedi, who was running with a borrowed watch because she forgot her own when she left her hotel this morning, wasn’t really aware of how fast she was going.
“This morning I forgot my watch,” she told reporters. She continued: “I didn’t know how fast I was going. I just wanted to go as fast as I could. I just wanted to get to the finish line as fast as possible.”
And that she did. With many fans calling her name as she sprinted down Boylston Street, she clinched her second Boston Marathon title by a comfortable 44-second gap.
“Everyone is cheering for me,” she said. “It felt so good.”
Chemnung held on for second in 2:19:35 and another Kenyan, Mary Ngugi-Cooper, took third in 2:20:07 in her seventh Boston Marathon. Mercy Chelangat, the 2025 Ottawa Marathon champion, took fourth in 2:20:30 while McClain took fifth in 2:20:49, the fastest time ever by an American at the Boston Marathon. She was also the top American last year.
“I just love Boston,” said McClain, 34, who lives in Phoenix, Ariz. “I wanted to come in and defend the American title.”
American record holder Emily Sisson finished ninth in her Boston Marathon debut. She clocked 2:22:39 off of a 1:11:03 halfway split.
Back in 22nd place Australia’s Lisa Weightman clocked 2:32:41. The 47 year-old four-time Olympian became the first runner in history to complete all seven commercial races of the Abbott World Marathon Majors plus the Olympic Games, World Athletics Championships and Commonwealth Games. She was given her official WMM Six-Star medal for completing the Berlin, Boston, Chicago, London, New York, and Tokyo Marathons.
HUG AND RAINBOW-COOPER DOMINATE WHEELCHAIR RACES
Both of the professional wheelchair races were blowouts. Switzerland’s Marcel Hug jumped to the lead from the start and pushed to the second-fastest time in race history, 1:16:06. He beat second place Daniel Romanchuk by six minutes and 38 seconds. He was on course-record place, but ended up 33 seconds short.
“I was trying,” said Hug, who won the race for the ninth time. “The conditions were very good today.”
Rainbow-Cooper, who was the surprise champion in 2024, also took the lead early and was never caught. She clocked 1:30:51 to win by two minutes and eight seconds over Switzerland’s Catherine Debrunner.
“It’s amazing to come back and do it again,” said Rainbow-Cooper, who is only 24.
Both Hug and Rainbow-Cooper won $50,000 in prize money.
ALL-WOMEN’S ELITE RACE (09:47 start/gun times) –
1. Sharon LOKEDI, 10 Mar 1994, KEN, 2:18:51 ($150,000)
[1:11:03 / 1:07:48]
2. Loice CHEMNUNG, 22 Feb 1997, KEN, 2:19:35 ($75,000)
3. Mary NGUGI-COOPER, 17 Dec 1988, KEN, 2:20:07 ($40,000)
4. Mercy CHELANGAT, 11 Jul 1997, KEN, 2:20:30 ($25,000)
5. Jessica MCCLAIN, 15 Feb 1992, USA, 2:20:49 ($18,000)
[fastest-ever Boston Marathon by a USA woman]
6. Irine Chepet CHEPTAI, 04 Feb 1992, KEN, 2:20:54 ($13,500)
7. Workenesh EDESA, 11 Sep 1992, ETH, 2:21:52 ($10,500)
8. Annie FRISBIE, 31 Dec 1996, USA, 2:22:00 ($8,500)
9. Emily SISSON, 12 Oct 1991, USA, 2:22:39 ($7000)
10. Carrie ELLWOOD, 08 Mar 1994, USA, 2:22:53 ($5500)
11. Bedatu HIRPA, 28 Apr 1999, ETH, 2:23:58
12. Dakotah POPEHN, 01 May 1995, USA, 2:24:04
13. Elena HAYDAY, USA, 2:24:45
14. Kodi KLEVEN, 26 May 1992, USA, 2:24:48
15. Amanda VESTRI, 01 Sep 1999, USA, 2:24:49
16. Isobel BATT-DOYLE, 14 Sep 1995, AUS, 2:25:06
17. Paige WOOD, 31 Jan 1996, USA, 2:26:34
18. Madey DICKSON, 25 Apr 1996, USA, 2:28:12
19. Susanna SULLIVAN, 13 May 1990, USA, 2:28:35
20. Megan O’NEIL, 07 Jun 1996, USA, 2:31:31
21. Sara HALL (40+), 15 Apr 1983, USA, 2:31:55 ($5000m)
22. Lisa WEIGHTMAN (45+), 16 Jan 1979, AUS, 2:32:41 ($2500m)
23. Diana BOGANTES, 10 Nov 1988, CRC, 2:33:17
24. Erin DEL GIUDICE, USA, 2:33:54
25. Elizabeth CHIKOTAS, 05 Apr 1996, USA, 2:34:29
26. Mao UESUGI, 16 Aug 1995, JPN, 2:34:38
27. Cassandra DE WINTER, CAN, 2:34:43
28. Alana LEVY, 15 May 1989, USA, 2:34:50
29. Monica HEBNER, USA, 2:35:11
30. Teagan ROBERTSON, 1998, CAN, 2:36:14
31. Katie FLORIO, USA, 2:36:38
32. Marybeth CHELANGA, USA, 2:36:45
33. Laura PIFER (40+), USA, 2:37:33 ($1500m)
34. Marte MAEHLUM-JOHANSEN, 05 Jul 1997, NOR, 2:37:40
35. Isabel HEBNER, USA, 2:38:34
36. Julia GIGUERE, USA, 2:39:01
37. Maddie BLOCK, USA, 2:40:04
38. Hannah OLDE LOOHUIS, NED, 2:40:12
39. Maria LINDBERG, USA, 2:40:30
40. Zaida RAMOS, 11 Nov 1995, PER, 2:41:04
41. Karen BERTASSO-HUGHES, 06 Jun 1984, USA, 2:41:25
42. Courtney ALAMA, 14 Jun 1996, USA, 2:42:05
43. Polly CUNES, 26 AUG 1983, CAN, 2:43:07
44. Elizabeth REICHERT, USA, 2:43:28
45. Calli HAUGER-THACKERY, 09 JAN 1993, GBR, 2:43:58
[22 weeks pregnant]
46. Cara UDVADIA, USA, 2:44:08
47. Leanne KLASSEN, 1987, CAN, 2:48:41
48. Breanna SIERACKI, 05 AUG 1995, USA, 2:53:55
[1:14:29 / 1:39:26]
m = Earned masters prize money
MIXED-GENDER WOMEN (10:00 start/gun times) –
1. Desiree LINDEN, 26 Jul 1983, USA, 2:36:24 (2:35:49 net)
[ran with her husband, Ryan]
2. Olivia TABER, USA, 2:36:57
3. Claire SUMNER, 10 Mar 1995, CAN, 2:37:29
4. Katia RAOULT, 1997, FRA, 2:38:22
5. Insa MANNSTADE, USA, 2:39:17
6. Maryann GONG, 07 Jan 1996, USA, 2:39:47
7. Grace CONNOLLY, 22 Jan 2001, USA, 2:39:52
8. Allison MILLER, USA, 2:41:57
9. Maria de Jesus BELTRAN RODRIGUEZ, MEX, 2:42:09
10. Alexandria ANDREWS, USA, 2:42:55
ELITE MEN (09:37 start/gun times) –
1. John KORIR, 02 Dec 1996, KEN, 2:01:52 CR* ($150,000 + 50,000*)
[1:01:50 / 1:00:02]
2. Alphonce Felix SIMBU, 14 Feb 1992, TAN, 2:02:47 ($75,000)
3. Benson KIPRUTO, 17 Mar 1991, KEN, 2:02:50 ($40,000)
4. Hailemaryam KIROS, 05 Feb 1997, ETH, 2:03:42 ($25,000)
5. Zouhair TALBI, 08 Apr 1995, USA, 2:03:45 ($18,000)
[fastest-ever Boston Marathon by a USA man]
6. Tebello RAMAKONGOANA, 13 Oct 1996, LES, 2:04:18 ($13,500)
7. Charles HICKS, 25 Jul 2001, USA, 2:04:35 ($10,500)
8. Richard RINGER, 27 Feb 1989, GER, 2:04:47 ($8500)
9. Alex Chesiro MASAI, 05 Feb 1997, KEN, 2:05:32 ($7000)
10. Milkesa MENGESHA, 16 Apr 2000, ETH, 2:05:35 ($5500)
11. Clayton YOUNG, 14 Sep 1993, USA, 2:05:41
12. Ryan FORD, 26 Oct 1997, USA, 2:05:46
13. Joe KLECKER, 16 Nov 1996, USA, 2:05:56
14. Rory LINKLETTER, 12 Aug 1996, CAN, 2:06:04
15. Yemane HAILESELASSIE, 21 Feb 1998, ERI, 2:06:06
16. Nicholas KIPKORIR, 29 Sep 1998, KEN, 2:06:07
17. Hendrik PFEIFFER, 18 Mar 1993, GER, 2:06:34
18. Sondre Nordstad MOEN, 12 Jan 1991, NOR, 2:06:52
19. Haftu KNIGHT, 15 Apr 1999, USA, 2:07:38
20. Wesley KIPTOO, 07 Jul 1999, USA, 2:07:55
21. Abdi NAGEEYE, 02 Mar 1989, NED, 2:08:13
22. Galen RUPP, 08 May 1986, USA, 2:08:15
23. Murphy SMITH, USA, 2:08:58
24. Robert MIRANDA, 20 Aug 2000, USA, 2:09:40
25. Tuemay Weldlibanos TSEGAY, 20 Dec 1995, ERI, 2:09:44
26. Jacob THOMSON, 29 Nov 1994, USA, 2:09:51
27. C.J. ALBERTSON, 11 Oct 1993, USA, 2:09:59
28. Patrick TIERNAN, 11 Sep 1994, AUS, 2:09:59
29. Turner WILEY, 17 Apr 1993, USA, 2:10:16
30. Ryan JOHNSON, 19 Jul 2001, USA, 2:10:20
31. Charlie SWEENEY, 16 Jan 1999, USA, 2:11:28
32. Benjamin OLSON, 02 Apr 2000, USA, 2:11:42
33. Ben PREISNER, 22 Mar 1996, CAN, 2:12:00
34. Nick HAUGER, 20 Apr 1996, USA, 2:12:05
35. Jack MASTANDREA, USA, 2:12:19
36. Chris MAXON, USA, 2:12:26
37. Lars DEWALL, USA, 2:12:30
38. Barry KEANE, 19 Nov 1997, IRL, 2:13:01
39. Kris MUGRAGE, USA, 2:13:33
40. Colin BENNIE, 03 Jun 1995, USA, 2:14:05
41. Charlie LAWRENCE, 24 Mar 1995, USA, 2:14:23
42. Matias SILVA, 27 Oct 1993, CHI, 2:14:53
43. Samuel CHELANGA, 23 Feb 1985, USA, 2:14:59 ($5000m)
44. Jason WEITZEL, USA, 2:15:05
45. Eddie MULDER, USA, 2:15:10
46. Segundo JAMI, 12 MAY 1986, ECU, 2:15:15
47. Michael OTTESEN, USA, 2:16:06
48. Esteban TRUJILLO (40+), USA, 2:16:19 ($2500m)
49. Ser-Od BAT-OCHIR, 07 OCT 1981, MGL, 2:16:41 ($1500m)
50. Martin Egebjerg OLESEN, 08 OCT 1995, DEN, 2:17:16
57. Tiidrek NURME, 18 NOV 1985, EST, 2:17:22
Lemi BERHANU, 13 Sep 1994, ETH, DNF (last split 1:28:52 at 30 km)
Alex MAIER, 22 Jan 2000, USA, DNF (last split 1:29:28 at 30 km)
Cybrian KOTUT, 06 Jun 1992, KEN, DNF (last split 1:13:30 at 35 km)
Mohamed ESA, 11 Sep 2000, ETH, DNF (last split 1:02:57 at half)
*Course record/$50,000 bonus; previous 2:03:02, Geoffrey Mutai (KEN), 2011
m = Earned masters prize money
MASS-START MEN (10:00 Start/gun times)
1. Mason COPPI, 09 APR 1998, USA, 2:15:07
2. Milo GREDER, USA, 2:15:22
3. Riley HOWARD, 14 AUG 1997, USA, 2:15:38
4. Louis SERAFINI, 20 SEP 1991, USA, 2:15:40
5. Travis FEENY, USA, 2:15:48
6. Adam BEUCLER, USA, 2:17:01
7. Mauricio GALVAN, 11 MAR 1998, USA, 2:17:27
8. Luis Alberto ORTA, 15 JAN 1989, VEN, 2:17:38
9. Calbert GUEST, USA, 2:18:27
10. Christian COLON, PUR, 2:18:50
11. William CADWELL, USA, 2:18:56
12. Takaaki NAGAI, 24 APR 2005, JPN, 2:19:02
10 Km Villa de Laredo (23rd)
(World Athletics Label Road Race)
Laredo, ESP; Saturday, April 18
Distance: 10 km, WA/AIMS certified record-standard course with no net elevation change and very small (117m) start/finish separation
Finishers: 3191 men + 1157 women + 3 uncategorized = 4351 total (up from 3098 in 2025)
Course Records: Women, New (see below); Men, 26:33, Berihu Aregawi (ETH), 2023
NOTE: A superb European record for Klara Lukan of Slovenia: 29:50. She is now the only European woman to break 30 minutes for 10-K on the road –Ed.
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Klara LUKAN, 08 Sep 2000, SLO, 29:50 AR/CR*
2. Konstanze KLOSTERHALFEN, 18 Feb 1997, GER, 30:37 PB
3. Esther PFEIFFER, 04 Sep 1997, GER, 30:45
4. Maria FORERO, 24 Mar 2003, ESP, 31:17
5. Carla GALLARDO, 09 Feb 1999, ESP, 31:45
6. Elizabeth NAMURA, 01 Jan 2008, SSD, 32:04
7. Carolina WIKSTRÖM, 04 Sep 1993, SWE, 32:05
8. Jessica MARTIN, 01 Oct 1992, GBR, 32:08
9. Nubia DE OLIVEIRA SILVA, 06 Apr 2002, BRA, 32:17
10. Andrea ROMERO, 20 Apr 2000, ESP, 32:17
11. Edymar BREA, 03 Mar 1997, VEN, 32:19
12. Oria LIACI, 06 Oct 2001, SUI, 32:19
13. Alondra NEGRON, 31 May 1998, PUR, 32:26
14. Angela VICIOSA, 29 May 2002, ESP, 32:26
15. Laura DOMENE, 26 May 2001, ESP, 32:33
16. Clara LAS HERAS, 11 Apr 2003, ESP, 32:34
17. Anna Marie Nordengen SIREVÅG, 24 May 2004, NOR, 32:35
18. Lucía RODRÍGUEZ, 26 Jul 1998, ESP, 32:38
19. Laura PRIEGO, 15 Jul 1998, ESP, 32:40
20. Maria UREÑA, 16 Nov 1996, ESP, 32:43
21. Madelène WANVIK HOLUM, 24 Sep 1994, NOR, 32:58
22. Iva GIESELOVÁ, 20 Mar 2004, CZE, 33:04
23. Dorine JEPCHIRCHIR, 22 Jun 1905, KEN, 33:21
24. Patricia JACKMAN, , IRL, 33:29
25. Silvia REY, 24 May 2004, ESP, 33:47
26. Sandra GONZALEZ, 16 Oct 2007, ESP, 33:55
27. Antia CASTRO, 06 Jul 2003, ESP, 33:58
28. Cristina JUAN, 06 Jul 1992, ESP, 34:09
29. Karolína SASYNOVA, 04 Jul 2002, CZE, 34:15
30. Carlota RODES, 13 Jan 2001, ESP, 34:16
31. Ariadna FENES, 16 Mar 1990, AND, 34:17
32. Ruth MARTI, 03 Nov 2004, ESP, 34:31
33. Paloma AZNAR, 02 Dec 1999, ESP, 34:41
34. Chiara PIZZOLATO, 04 May 2002, ITA, 34:48
35. Eva PIÑEL, 27 Jan 1998, ESP, 34:57
*Course record; previous 30:34, Naomi Chepngeno (KEN), 2021
MEN (gun times) –
1. Biniam MEHARY, 20 Dec 2006, ETH, 26:55
2. Hagos EYOB, 16 Dec 2006, ETH, 27:55
3. Rory LEONARD, 13 Feb 2001, GBR, 27:57
4. Miguel Angel MARTINEZ, 22 May 2002, ESP, 28:01
5. Pasquale SELVAROLO, 28 Nov 1999, ITA, 28:03
6. Abderrahmane AFERDI, 24 May 1995, MAR, 28:06
7. Carlos MAYO, 18 Sep 1995, ESP, 28:08
8. Tomoya OGIKUBO, 11 Dec 1997, JPN, 28:15
9. James Longeri ARKANGELO, 02 Aug 2007, SSD, 28:21
10. Emil DANIELSSON, 05 Sep 1997, SWE, 28:22
11. Miguel LOPES, 04 Aug 2000, BRA, 28:24
12. Abdessamad OUKHELFEN, 18 Dec 1998, ESP, 28:27
13. Abderrazak CHARIK, 19 Sep 1997, ALG, 28:28
14. Víctor ORTIZ RIVERA, 30 Jun 1998, PUR, 28:32
15. Yago ROJO, 23 Mar 1995, ESP, 28:36
16. Clement TOUATI, 02 Oct 2000, FRA, 28:38
17. Alfred Peter Gatwech MAKUACH, 12 Jun 2004, SSD, 28:42
18. Javier GUERRA, 10 Nov 1983, ESP, 28:42
19. Mesfin ESCAMILLA, 19 Nov 2005, ESP, 28:43
20. Damián VÍCH, 14 Aug 1998, CZE, 28:44
21. Oliver LÖFQVIST, 05 May 1998, SWE, 28:46
22. Meron GOITOM, 30 Mar 2001, ERI, 28:56
23. Abdulhalik CAGIRAN, 15 Sep 2002, TUR, 28:57
24. Victor Hugo AGUILAR MAMANI, 05 Sep 1990, BOL, 29:05
25. Wondimu BUSSY, 17 Jun 1905, SUI, 29:07
26. Theodor Berre JACOBSEN, 23 May 2001, NOR, 29:17
27. Sylvain LAFERRERE, 12 Nov 1998, FRA, 29:17
28. Mohamed MASSAT, 30 Jan 1994, ESP, 29:19
29. Dragoș Luca POP, 20 Apr 2005, ROU, 29:22
30. Esteban PATIÑO, 13 Dec 2004, ESP, 29:23
31. Iván MANCEÑIDO, 02 Dec 1994, ESP, 29:23
32. Zakariya ELBOUBEKRAOUI, 01 Jul 1997, MAR, 29:23
33. Fabian MANRIQUE, 14 Aug 1994, ARG, 29:26
34. Mauro DALLAPICCOLA, 18 Jul 2004, ITA, 29:27
35. Amadeo ABAL, 01 Sep 1995, ESP, 29:28
36. Paulo BARBOSA, 04 Jun 1994, POR, 29:33
Horsetooth Half-Marathon
Fort Collins, CO, USA; Sunday, April 19
Distance: 21.1 km at high altitude, USATF-certified (CO21003MWC) and record eligible (no net elevation change, but 34.8% start/finish separation)
Finishers: 1908 (down from 1926 in 2025)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Rachael Rudel, Fort Collins, CO, 1:12:31
2. Allie Schaich, Englewood, CO, 1:21:08
MEN (gun times) –
1. Braden Nicholson, Loveland, CO, 1:06:33
2. Andy Wacker, Boulder, CO, 1:07:06
Innovation Run 10-K (5th)
Bergamo, ITA; Sunday, April 19
Distance: 10 km; FIDAL-certified
Finishers: 405 men + 104 women = 509 total (down from 551 in 2025)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Valentina GEMETTO, Caivano Runners, 34:03
2. Anna FRIGERIO, Assindustria Sport, 34:34
3. Francesca DURANTE (45+), Atletica Casone Noceto, 35:58
MEN (gun times) –
1. Jean Marie Vianney NIYOMUKIZA (BDI), Atl. Libertas Unicusano Livorno, 29:22
2. Ahmed OUHDA AHMED, C.S. Esercito, 29:32
3. Mustafa BELGHITI, ASD Sicilia Running Team, 29:49
Maratonina Città di Prato (36th)
Prato, ITA; Sunday, April 19
Distance: 21.1 km; loop course with no start/finish separation; FIDAL-certified
Finishers: 802 men + 184 women = 986 total (up from 866 in 2025)
Course Records: Men, 1:01:17, Boay Akonaay (TAN) 1991; Women, 1:10:42, Helen Chepkurgat (KEN), 2014
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_PratHM.htm (through 2017)
NOTE: Like last year, there were no elite athletes –Ed.
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Adelina MUSABYEYEZU, RWA, 1:18:14
MEN (gun times) –
1. Mohammed EL OUARDY, ASD Podistica Medicea, 1:09:47
Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon (25th)
Nagano, JPN; Sunday, April 19
Distance: 42.195 km, point-to-point course from Nagano Sports Park to Nagano Olympic Stadium with 5m elevation GAIN (from 349m to 354m)
Finishers: 6495 men + 838 women = 7333 total
Course Records: Men, 2:09:05, Francis Kibiwott (KEN), 2012; Women, 2:26:39, Alevtina Ivanova (RUS), 2007
Race History (including predecessor events): http://www.arrs.run/HP_NgnMa.htm (through 2019)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Anna MATSUDA, 18 APR 1994, JPN, 2:39:43
2. Saki SHIMADA, 10 NOV 1998, JPN, 2:41:13
3. Yoshimi TANAKA, 24 AUG 1991, JPN, 2:47:30
MEN (gun times) –
1. Daichi ATSURA, 14 JUL 1999, JPN, 2:12:08
2. Shuya IWAMI, 24 MAR 1999, JPN, 2:12:43
3. Kaede SHINOHARA, 08 APR 2000, JPN, 2:15:04
4. Keigo YANO, 03 DEC 1991, JPN, 2:17:52
5. Yoshiki MURASE, 02 OCT 1996, JPN, 2:19:20
6. Kota ISHIKAWA, 27 JUN 2001, JPN, 2:19:34
PKO Poznan Half-Marathon (18th)
Poznan, POL; Sunday, April 19
Distance: 21.1 km, World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
Finishers: 9137 men + 4366 women = 13,503 total (up from 12,615 in 2025)
Course Records: Men, 59:32, Mohamed Esa (ETH), 2021; Women, New (see below)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Sheila CHEPKIRUI, 1997, KEN, 1:06:08 CR*
2. Netsanet DESTA, 2000, ETH, 1:08:47
3. Jackline CHEPKOECH, 2003, KEN, 1:08:52
4. Yatene KORMSHO, ETH, 1:09:17
5. Gutene SHANKO, 2005, ETH, 1:09:56
6. Meritxell SOLER, 1992, ESP, 1:09:59
7. Yergaalem KIDANE, 2006, ETH, 1:10:26
8. Lonah Chemtai SALPETER, 1988, ISR, 1:10:26
9. Sheila JERUTO, 1997, KEN, 1:10:50
10. Fridah Kaptuiya RERIMOI, KEN, 1:11:31
11. Hawi BEHARU, 2006, ETH, 1:12:30
12. Dominika STELMACH, 1982, POL, 1:17:01
*Course record; previous 1:09:02, Tabitha Gichia (KEN), 2021
MEN (gun times) –
1. John Nahhay WELE, 2006, TAN, 1:00:52
2. Wisley KIPKEMOI, 1997, KEN, 1:00:55
3. Peter TUITOEK, 2004, KEN, 1:01:00
4. Hicham AMGHAR, 1994, MAR, 1:01:33
5. Seare WELDEZGHI, 1996, ERI, 1:01:46
6. Emmanuel Kiprop SEREM, KEN, 1:01:50
7. Tesfahun AKALNEW, 1999, ETH, 1:02:06
8. Mykola MEVSHA, 1994, UKR, 1:04:03
Vancouver Sun Run 10-K (40th)
Vancouver, ON, CAN; Sunday, April 19
Distance: 10 km with 2.8m/km elevation loss (not record standard)
Finishers: 45,407 (up from 39,383 in 2025)
Course Records: Men, 27:31, Joseph Kimani (KEN), 1996; Women, 30:55, Isabella Ochichi (KEN), 2006
Prize Money: Indicated in Canadian dollars; Canadian athletes eligible to earn both open and Canadian citizen awards; double-dipping for masters athletes not permitted
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Makenna Fitzgerald, Cochrane, AB, 32:24 (CAD 3000 + 2500c)
2. Malindi Elmore (45+), Kelowna, BC, 32:38 (CAD 1500 + 2500c)
3. Joyline Chemutai, KEN, 32:44 (CAD 750)
4. Natasha Wodak (40+), North Vancouver, BC, 32:47 (CAD 1000c)
5. Dayna Pidhoresky, Vancouver, BC, 33:23 (CAD 500c)
6. Rachel Cliff, Vancouver, BC, 33:52 (CAD 250c)
7. Ally Ginther, Vancouver, BC, 33:57
8. Alexandra McDougall, Guelph, ON, 34:14
MEN (gun times) –
1. Justin Kent, Burnaby, BC, 28:40 (CAD 3000 + 2500c)
2. John Gay, Kelowna, BC, 28:44 (CAD 1500 + 2500c)
3. Andrew Davies, Vancouver, BC, 29:02 (CAD 750 + 1000c)
4. Richard Allen, GBR, 29:10
5. Thomas Broatch, Vancouver, BC, 29:14 (CAD 500c)
6. Simon Berube, Winnipeg, AB, 29:17 (CAD 250c)
7. Jaxon Kuchar, Saanich, BC, 29:19
8. Matt Talbot (CAN), Ailsa Craig, Scotland, 29:27
Vienna City Marathon (42nd)
(World Athletics Label Road Races – Elite)
Wien, AUT; April 18 & 19
Distances: 42.195 km & 21.1 km (both (WA/AIMS certified and record-eligible) & 5-K (Saturday)
Finishers: Marathon, 6398 men + 2251 women + 17 non-binary/not specified = 8666 total (down from 9301 in 2025); Half-Marathon, 7238 men + 5890 women + 34 non-binary/not specified = 13,162 total (up from 12,109 in 2025); 5-K, 1468 men + 1339 women + 14 non-binary/not specified = 2821 total (down from 3039 in 2025)
Marathon Course Records: Women, New (see below); Men, 2:05:08, Samwel Mailu (KEN), 2023
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_VieMa.htm (through 2019)
Marathon (19/gun times):
WOMEN –
1. Tigist GEZAHAGN, 12 Mar 2000, ETH, 2:20:06 CR*
2. Haftamnesh TESFAYE, 28 Apr 1994, ETH, 2:20:18
3. Hellen CHEPKORIR, 23 Jan 1994, KEN, 2:23:48
4. Faith CHEPKOECH, 08 Mar 1998, KEN, 2:28:10
5. Tegest AYALEW, 27 Oct 2001, ETH, 2:28:15
6. Mary Zeneida GRANJA, 23 Apr 1995, ECU, 2:28:29
7. Lindsay FLANAGAN, 24 Jan 1991, USA, 2:28:34
8. Vaida ZUSINAITE-NEKRIOSIENE, 13 Jan 1988, LTU, 2:35:29
9. Aiwa SAKAGUCHI, 15 Dec 2001, JPN, 2:37:12
10. Eva WUTTI, 26 Feb 1989, AUT, 2:42:37
11. Kata TOMASCHOF, 21 Jul 1993, HUN, 2:47:37
*Course record; previous 2:20:59, Vibian Chepkurui (KEN), 2022
MEN –
1. Fanny KIPROTICH BUNGEI, , KEN, 2:06:53
2. Oqbe Kibrom RUESOM, 01 Jan 1998, ERI, 2:08:10
3. Charles Yosey MNERIA, 10 Feb 1996, KEN, 2:08:42
4. Samwel KIPTOO, 01 Jan 1992, KEN, 2:09:03
5. Simon MWANGI, KEN, 2:09:05
6. Tafese DELELEGN, 11 Sep 1989, ETH, 2:09:55
7. Mica Kiplagat CHESEREK, 12 Oct 1996, KEN, 2:12:15
8. Adam LOMB, 09 Jul 2001, HUN, 2:12:48
9. Andreas VOJTA, 09 Jun 1989, AUT, 2:15:07
Half-Marathon (19/gun times):
WOMEN –
1. Larissa Matz, AUT, 1:15:15
2. Nicole Bauer, AUT, 1:15:37
MEN –
1. Timo Hinterndorfer, AUT, 1:02:58
2. Thys Moreau, BEL, 1:07:04
5-K (18/gun times):
WOMEN –
1. Lisa Redlinger, AUT, 15:34
2. Cordula Lassacher, AUT, 15:57
3. Hanna Bruckmayer, GER, 16:15
4. Linda Meier, GER, 16:15
5. Stefanie Kurath, AUT, 17:07
MEN –
1. Tobias Rattinger, AUT, 14:21
2. Bence Acsadi, HUN, 14:32
3. Peter Luftensteiner, AUT, 14:36
Türkiye Is Bankasi Istanbul Half-Marathon (21st)
(World Athletics Gold Label Road Race)
Istanbul, TUR; Sunday, April 19
Distance: 21.1 km (WA/AIMS certified loop course; record-eligible)
Race Format: Mixed-gender race with men pacing the lead women
Finishers: 5808
Course Records: Women, 1:04:02, Ruth Chepngetich (KEN), 2021; Men, 59:35, Kibiwott Kandie (KEN), 2021
Prize Money: Not reported
NOTE: The top two men, Alex and Charles Matata, are identical twins –Ed.
WOMEN (gun times)
1. Purity Kajuju GITONGA, 12 May 1996, KEN, 1:06:50
2. Ftaw ZERAY, 03 Aug 1997, ETH, 1:06:57
3. Glenrose XABA, 31 Dec 1994, RSA, 1:07:03
4. Asmarech ANLEY, 27 Jun 1905, ETH, 1:07:14
5. Baraky REDAE, 13 Sep 2006, ETH, 1:07:31
6. Evaline CHIRCHIR, 02 Feb 1998, KEN, 1:08:49
7. Beriha GEBRESLASIE, 03 Jun 2006, ETH, 1:09:21
8. Cheruiyot VIVIAN, 23 Jun 1905, KEN, 1:09:23
9. Stella Mami Clement LOKHIRI, 01 Jan 2005, SSD, 1:11:17
10. Nursena CETO, 01 May 2002, TUR, 1:11:27
11. Rose CHELIMO, 12 Jul 1989, BRN, 1:11:40
12. Rebecca CHEPKWEMOI, 15 Jul 1999, KEN, 1:11:52
13. Gelane BAYİSA, ETH, 1:12:48
14. Pinar DEMIR, 06 Apr 1999, TUR, 1:13:49
15. Marla Elena VALTIERRA, 11 Jan 1992, MEX, 1:14:25
16. Yayla GÖNEN, 01 Mar 1997, TUR, 1:16:37
17. Özlem KAYA ALICI, 20 Apr 1990, TUR, 1:17:05
MEN (gun times) –
1. Alex Nzioka MATATA, 27 Jul 1997, KEN, 1:00:01
2. Charles Mbatha MATATA, 27 Jul 1997, KEN, 1:00:01
3. Ali KAYA, 20 Apr 1994, TUR, 1:00:12
4. Benard Kibet MURKOMEN, 12 Dec 2000, KEN, 1:00:21
5. Robert KETER, 26 Dec 1989, KEN, 1:00:40
6. Moses CHERUIYOT, 25 Jun 1905, KEN, 1:00:48
7. Teresa NYAKOLA, 26 Feb 1995, ETH, 1:00:51
8. Mengistu BEKELE, 22 Sep 2001, ETH, 1:00:56
9. Solomon Kirwa YEGO, 10 May 1987, KEN, 1:01:13
10. Shura KITATA, 09 Jun 1996, ETH, 1:01:20
11. Ramazan BASTUG, 01 Dec 2000, TUR, 1:02:21
12. Ellis CROSS, 22 Sep 1996, GBR, 1:02:28
13. Shadrack Kipkurui KENDUIYWO, 18 Jan 2000, KEN, 1:02:34
14. Kenneth LAGAT, 08 Jun 2004, KEN, 1:02:35
15. Ömer AMACTAN, 05 May 2001, TUR, 1:02:52
16. Ahmet ALKANOGLU, 29 Jul 1999, TUR, 1:03:17
17. Shadrack Kimutai KOECH, 28 Dec 1999, KAZ, 1:03:25
18. Aras KAYA, 04 Apr 1994, TUR, 1:04:03
19. Halil YASIN, 02 Apr 1999, TUR, 1:04:05
Addis Ababa Grand Prix
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Bronze)
Addis Ababa, ETH; Saturday, April 18
Addis Ababa Stadium
WOMEN –
800m:
1. Nigist GETACHEW, 28 Feb 2002, ETH, 2:01.65
2. Msgana HAILU, 22 Dec 2005, ETH, 2:02.74
3. Habtam GEBEYEHU, 23 Feb 2007, ETH, 2:03.54
4. Tigist AYANA, 02 May 2005, ETH, 2:04.16
5. Chaltu NEGASH, ETH, 2:05.09
Paris PEOPLES, 27 May 2000, USA, DNF
1500m:
1. Adanu NENKO, 19 Mar 2005, ETH, 4:16.04
2. Ksanet ALEM, 27 Jun 2004, ETH, 4:17.21
3. Dahdi DUBE, 16 Jan 2005, ETH, 4:18.28
4. Felister CHEKWEMOI, 15 Aug 2007, UGA, 4:19.25
5. Alganesh BEREHE, ETH, 4:20.10
6. Fenet TEFERA, , ETH, 4:21.43
…
5000m:
1. Mastewal MUHABAW, ETH, 15:41.11
2. Bikile AMESU, 26 Sep 2004, ETH, 15:43.68
3. Robe DIDA, 29 Dec 2006, ETH, 15:45.21
4. Mebrit TSEGAYE, ETH, 15:49.47
5. Zeyene AYELEGN, ETH, 15:59.57
6. Alemnesh TILAYE, 30 Sep 2006, ETH, 16:17.20
7. Diana CHEPKEMOI, 25 Jan 2007, KEN, 16:19.96
…
3000m S/C:
1. Wosane ASEFA, 03 Jan 2007, ETH, 9:44.99
2. Asnaku BELETO, ETH, 9:45.58
3. Almaz YOHANNIS, 11 Dec 2007, ETH, 9:49.92
4. Firehiwot GESESE, 01 Jan 2006, ETH, 9:59.68
5. Birtukan GEDAMU, ETH, 10:03.40
6. Zeritu DABA, 20 Jan 2006, ETH, 10:13.24
7. Anatasha CHEPTOO, 17 Dec 2007, KEN, 10:16.86
8. Tsadkan MEKONEN, ETH, 10:17.44
…
MEN –
800m:
1. Mersimoi KASAHUN, 27 Jul 2004, ETH, 1:47.52
2. Abebe LEMECHA, 24 Sep 2005, ETH, 1:48.09
3. Biruk TADESE, ETH, 1:48.32
4. Ferguson Cheruiyot ROTICH, 30 Nov 1989, KEN, 1:48.47
5. Karabelo MOTLHABEDI, 17 May 2005, RSA, 1:50.33
…
5000m:
1. Gemechu DIDA, 12 Sep 1999, ETH, 13:46.09
2. Jenberu SISAY, 14 Jan 2006, ETH, 13:46.84
3. Ybeltal GASHAHUN, 29 Apr 2006, ETH, 13:46.96
4. Fasika AYELE, 05 Mar 2007, ETH, 13:47.75
5. Muse GIZACHEW, 09 Apr 2006, ETH, 13:49.11
6. Edwin ELKANA, 29 Sep 2007, KEN, 14:03.03
…
3000m S/C:
1. Gemechu GODANA, 30 Sep 2005, ETH, 8:32.10
2. Jemal JEWARO, ETH, 8:35.33
3. Isa ABDO, ETH, 8:47.09
4. Kibru EYESUS, ETH, 8:52.37
5. Hirko HAYILU, 05 Jan 2006, ETH, 8:54.94
6. Bikila FIDA, ETH, 8:59.84
…
Seven Hills Record Run
(Dutch 5 km Championships)
Nijmegen, NED; Saturday, April 18
Distance: 5 km, World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Emeline IMANIZABAYO, 01 Jan 1996, RWA, 15:07
2. Ilona MONONEN, 18 Dec 2003, FIN, 15:10
3. Maurine Jepkoech CHEBOR, 28 May 2004, KEN, 15:15
4. Jana VAN LENT, 22 Apr 2001, BEL, 15:15
5. Jennifer GULIKERS, 18 Aug 1994, NED, 15:19 (1st NC)
6. Abezu KEBEDE, 2006, ETH, 15:21
7. Diana Chepteek CHEROBEN, 01 Jan 2002, KEN, 15:26:00
8. Risper CHEROP, 26 Mar 2006, UGA, 15:27
9. Juliane HVID, 08 Apr 1998, DEN, 15:38
10. Carolina SCHÄFER, 25 Jul 2004, GER, 15:42
11. Maor TIYOURI, 13 Aug 1990, ISR, 15:43
12. Karawan HALABI KABLAN, 18 Jan 1995, ISR, 16:03
13. Ineke VAN KOLDAM, 21 Nov 1997, NED, 16:09
14. Vera BERTEMES-HOFFMANN, 02 Nov 1996, LUX, 16:10
15. Yasmine ABBES, 18 Feb 2002, NED, 16:20
16. Kaate MULDERS, 17 Feb 2008, NED, 16:30
17. Anne EZENDAM, NED, 16:38:00
18. Anouk VAN GILS, 26 Sep 2000, NED, 16:40
19. Eline DE JONG, 1997, NED, 16:44
20. Marit GRIEP, 09 Nov 2004, NED, 16:52
MEN (gun times) –
1. Mike FOPPEN, 29 Nov 1996, NED, 13:17 NR (1st NC)
2. Biniyam MELAK, 29 Dec 2005, ETH, 13:25
3. Victor CHEROTICH, 19 Dec 2006, UGA, 13:36
4. Mahadi ABDI ALI, 08 Nov 1995, NED, 13:39
5. Charles WHEELER, 04 Jul 1998, GBR, 13:39
6. Juan ZIJDERLAAN, 27 Sep 2005, NED, 13:40
7. Arnaud DELY, 22 Jan 1997, BEL, 13:40
8. Arturs MEDVEDS, 17 Nov 1999, LAT, 13:40
9. Noah KONTEH, 24 Aug 2003, BEL, 13:43
10. Luuk MAAS, 26 Aug 1999, NED, 13:49
11. Matthew MERRICK, GBR, 13:53
12. Jack KAVANAGH, GBR, 13:55
13. Milco HAHURY, 03 Oct 1995, NED, 14:00
14. Daniel GHEBRU, 2002, ERI, 14:00
15. Tristan KAUFHOLD, 11 Aug 2006, GER, 14:00
16. Abraham CHEROTICH, 08 Aug 2007, UGA, 14:01
Under Armour Toronto 10-K
Toronto, ON, CAN; Saturday, April 18
Distance: 10 km, World Athletics-certified and record-eligible
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Regan YEE, 04 Jul 1995, CAN, 33:01
2. Sevanne GHAZARIAN, 1999, CAN, 33:05
3. Gracelyn LARKIN, 10 Jan 2001, CAN, 33:14
4. Lilly TUCK, 30 Nov 2001, CAN, 33:24
5. Erin MAWHINNEY, 21 Aug 1996, CAN, 33:34
6. Laura DESJARDINS, 20 Jul 1988, CAN, 35:04
MEN (gun times) –
1. Max TUREK, 05 Oct 1999, CAN, 29:13
2. Andrew ALEXANDER, 10 Feb 1999, CAN, 29:13
3. Peter MBARU, CAN, 29:15
4. Jack O’FARRELL, 28 Sep 2000, IRL, 29:16
5. Hudson GRIMSHAW-SURETTE, 1998, CAN, 29:18
6. Jeremy COUGHLER, 03 Nov 1995, CAN, 29:21
7. Miles AVALOS, 1997, CAN, 29:22
