SPECIAL NOTE: We added all of the en route times for the Pre Classic: 3000m within the 2-miles and 1500m within the miles –Ed.La Classique d’athlétisme de Montréal
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Bronze)
Montreal, QC, CAN; Tuesday, June 30
Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard
WOMEN –
800m Elite:
1. Nia AKINS, 07 Jul 1998, USA, 2:01.60 MR*
2. Kate MITCHELL, 18 Nov 1999, USA, 2:01.93
3. Emma DAGENAIS, 23 Jul 1997, CAN, 2:03.21
4. Hannah BALLOWE, 28 Dec 2000, USA, 2:03.27
5. Amy PICCOLO, 18 Apr 1997, CAN, 2:05.27
6. Gabrielle MERCIER, 26 Jun 1905, CAN, 2:06.78
7. Jade ESSABAR, 07 Mar 2003, FRA, 2:07.28
Emma VEILLEUX, 26 Jun 1905, CAN, DNF/pace (only to 300m)
Addy TOWNSEND, 14 Dec 1997, CAN, DNF
Simone PLOURDE, 08 Jul 2000, CAN, DNF (at 600m)
Gina MCNAMARA, 05 Dec 1994, MLT, DNF
*Meeting record; previous 2:01.63, Maeliss Trapeau (CAN), 2025
1500m Elite:
1. Olivia COOPER, 13 Apr 2001, CAN, 4:18.08
2. Morgane DROUIN, 26 Jun 1905, CAN, 4:20.14
3. Sabrina LAVIGNE, 1999, CAN, 4:21.41
…
MEN –
800m Elite:
1. Billy HILL, USA, 1:47.61
2. Alanzo RYAN, 05 May 1999, CAN, 1:47.81
3. Cedrik FLIPO, 17 Mar 2003, CAN, 1:48.27
4. Yasser RIAD, 25 Jun 1905, CAN, 1:50.39
5. Garrett O’TOOLE, 22 Mar 1996, USA, 1:50.60
6. Stephen EVANS, 07 Jul 1996, CAN, 1:54.32
1500m Elite:
1. Robin LEFEBVRE, 10 Dec 2006, CAN, 3:39.33
2. Jude WHEELER-DEE, 19 Sep 2003, CAN, 3:40.71
3. Eric GIBSON, USA, 3:41.68
4. Mark SHANNON, USA, 3:42.20
5. Samuel HEPWORTH, 19 Jun 2004, CAN, 3:42.60
6. Nolan TURGEON, 26 Jun 1905, CAN, 3:43.32
7. Xavier PERRAS-PHANEUF, 21 Feb 2005, CAN, 3:43.53
8. Kevin ROBERTSON, 28 Sep 1998, CAN, 3:43.54
9. Thomas LAVIOLETTE, 05 Dec 2000, CAN, 3:43.90
10. Andre ALIE-LAMARCHE, 16 Dec 1999, CAN, 3:44.08
11. Louis MARGOT, 27 Jun 1905, FRA, 3:45.67
…
Fribourg International Meeting
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Challenger)
Fribourg, SUI; Wednesday, July 1
Stade universitaire de St-Léonard
NOTE: Swiss 800m star Audrey Werro stepped-down to the 400m here and ran the second-fastest time of her career: 51.33 –Ed.
WOMEN –
400m Race 3:
1. Audrey WERRO, 27 Mar 2004, SUI, 51.33
2. Myrte VAN DER SCHOOT, 16 Apr 2004, NED, 51.77
…
800m Race 2:
1. Joceline WIND, 12 Sep 2000, SUI, 2:00.41
2. Georgia-Maria DESPOLLARI, 19 Sep 2003, GRE, 2:01.21
3. Tanja SPILL, 16 Dec 1995, GER, 2:02.16
4. Lilly NÄGELI, 24 May 2003, SUI, 2:02.63
5. Maria FREIJ, 24 Oct 1998, SWE, 2:03.40
6. Renee CROTTY, 24 Mar 2005, IRL, 2:06.20
7. Annina MÖSCHING, 08 Oct 1999, SUI, 2:07.35
Rachel KLOPFENSTEIN, 08 Mar 1995, MRI, DNF
1500m:
1. Delia SCLABAS, 08 Nov 2000, SUI, 4:12.77
2. Fabienne MÜLLER, 01 Nov 2005, SUI, 4:18.13
3. Eline PINTER, 18 Jan 1996, BEL, 4:20.19
4. Franziska SCHINDLER, 27 Oct 1997, GER, 4:21.46
5. Anita HINRIKSDOTTIR, 13 Jan 1996, ISL, 4:22.51
…
MEN –
800m Race 2:
1. Mohamed ATTAOUI, 26 Sep 2001, ESP, 1:44.28
2. Tony VAN DIEPEN, 17 Apr 1996, NED, 1:45.81
3. Abdellah MOUZLIB, 07 Jan 2000, MAR, 1:46.37
4. Robin OESTER, 08 Nov 1999, SUI, 1:46.91
5. Nuno CORDEIRO, 27 Sep 2006, POR, 1:46.98
6. Anton BROGGINI, 2006, SUI, 1:47.30 PB
7. Louis LOW-BEER, 16 Nov 2004, SUI, 1:48.58
8. Theo MEX, 2008, SUI, 1:51.14
9. Guilherme SANTOS, 23 Dec 1996, POR, 1:52.37
Khaled BENMAHDI, 22 Oct 1988, ALG, DNF
1500m:
1. David MULLARKEY, 07 Mar 2000, GBR, 3:39.14 PB
2. Alessandro PASQUINUCCI, 15 Mar 2003, ITA, 3:42.31
3. Ronan MCMAHON-STAGGS, 01 Sep 2002, IRL, 3:43.17
4. Daniel LOPEZ, 07 May 2006, ESP, 3:43.57
5. Aarno LIEBL, 21 May 2005, SUI, 3:44.59 PB
6. Camilo IRARRAGORRI, 31 Oct 2003, SUI, 3:44.88 PB
…
Meeting Stanislas Nancy
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Silver)
Tomblaine, FRA; Friday, July 3
Stade Raymond Petit
WOMEN –
800m:
1. Clara LIBERMAN, 05 Apr 2000, FRA, 1:58.90
2. Charlotte DUMAS, 07 Aug 1997, FRA, 1:59.47
3. Smilla KOLBE, 01 Mar 2002, GER, 1:59.85
4. McKenna KEEGAN, 31 Aug 1998, USA, 2:00.16
5. Julia CHEROT, 28 Feb 2002, FRA, 2:00.43
6. Veronica VANCARDO, 26 Sep 2000, SUI, 2:00.44
7. Jemma REEKIE, 6 Mar 1998, GBR, 2:00.45
8. Olivia ALEXANDRE, 03 Nov 2000, FRA, 2:01.48
9. Souad ELHADDAD, 10 Mar 2001, MAR, 2:02.66
Agata KOLAKOWSKA, 02 Aug 1997, POL, DNF
Lena KANDISSOUNON, 26 Nov 1998, FRA, DNF
1500m:
1. Adele GAY, 16 Oct 2004, FRA, 4:01.21 PB/NR U23
2. Berenice CLEYET-MERLE, 24 Oct 1994, FRA, 4:04.69
3. Hana MEKONIN, 28 Jun 2008, ETH, 4:04.96
4. Augustine HAQUET, 13 Jul 2003, FRA, 4:06.13
5. Verena MEISL, 17 May 2001, GER, 4:06.90
6. Delia SCLABAS, 08 Nov 2000, SUI, 4:07.19
7. Nele WESSEL, 6 Nov 1999, GER, 4:13.63
8. Lise THIMON, 13 Apr 1997, FRA, 4:15.90
9. Aude CLAVIER, 10 Jan 1999, FRA, 4:16.54
10. Shannon FLOCKHART, 5 Apr 2002, GBR, 4:19.52
Olivia ALEXANDRE, 3 Nov 2000, FRA, DNF
MEN –
800m:
1. Francesco PERNICI, 18 Feb 2003, ITA, 1:43.60 NR
2. Louey OUERRAT, 04 Nov 2004, FRA, 1:43.81
3. David BARROSO, 21 Aug 2001, ESP, 1:43.83
4. Corentin LE CLEZIO, 24 Sep 1999, FRA, 1:44.67
5. Thomas MARQUES DE ANDRADE, 13 Jan 2004, FRA, 1:45.09
6. Ramon WIPFLI, 30 Jun 2004, SUI, 1:45.32
7. Alexander STEPANOV, 30 Sep 2004, GER, 1:45.35
8. Corentin MAGNOU, 22 Sep 2001, FRA, 1:51.34
Khaled BENMAHDI, 22 Oct 1988, ALG, DNF
1500m:
1. Anas LAGTIY CHAOUDAR, 17 Jan 2004, FRA, 3:31.40
2. Anass ESSAYI, 18 May 2001, MAR, 3:31.78
3. Romain MORNET, 08 Nov 1997, FRA, 3:32.08
4. Jake HEYWARD, 26 Apr 1999, GBR, 3:32.09
5. Jude THOMAS, 17 Mar 2002, AUS, 3:32.33
6. Anis CHOTT, 05 Oct 2004, ALG, 3:32.49
7. Adrián BEN, 04 Aug 1998, ESP, 3:32.66
8. Cathal DOYLE, 12 Nov 1997, IRL, 3:33.52
9. Marc TORTELL, 26 Dec 1997, GER, 3:33.76
10. Ignacio FONTES, 22 Jun 1998, ESP, 3:34.08
11. Nuno PEREIRA, 27 Nov 2000, POR, 3:35.31
12. Maël GOUYETTE, 21 May 1999, FRA, 3:39.91
Jack ANSTEY, 8 Apr 1997, AUS, DNF
Jan VUKOVIC, 14 Jun 2000, SLO, DNF
Florian VAUTHRIN, 18 Dec 1990, FRA, DNF
Prefontaine Classic (51st)
(9th Stop of the 2026 Wanda Diamond League)
Eugene, OR, USA; July 4 – 5
Hayward Field At the University of Oregon
NOTE: Stories by your editor in Eugene –Ed.
DAY ONE:
EUGENE, ORE. (03-Jul) — The Prefontaine Classic, America’s top commercial track meet and the ninth stop of the 2026 Wanda Diamond League, has a well-earned reputation for speed, especially in the middle and long distance events. But the racing here tonight at Hayward Field at the University of Oregon was mostly tactical, and produced some exciting finishes even if the winning times did not impress.
The best illustration was the men’s two-mile. At yesterday’s press conference three of the race’s top contenders –Grant Fisher, Ky Robinson and Cooper Teare– spoke of how a sub-8:00 performance might be possible. But that all went out the window when the first half was covered in well over four minutes and the field of 19 men collectively hit the brakes.
“You have to come into these races knowing that sometimes people won’t want to hop on (the pace),” explained Robinson, an Australian who lives and trains in Boulder, Colo., with the On Athletics Club. “In Oslo (where he finished eighth in the 5000m) I was the guy who wanted to hop on and didn’t feel like doing it again and being known as that guy who was going to do it. I kind of wanted to hold my cards back.”
Reigning U.S. cross country champion Parker Wolfe was ready for any kind of race. He ran near the front the entire way and kept his options open.
“I think I was ready to run fast (or) slow; I just really came here to try to win,” Wolfe told reporters. “When it slowed down I was like, you know, maybe it’s going to be a hard last eight, a hard last four. I really didn’t expect to be in the front that long.”
Indeed, Wolfe ran near the front for the entire race and led a closely-bunched pack of seven at the bell. Wolfe continued to lead down the backstretch, but was shadowed closely by Germany’s Mohamed Abdilaahi, Mexico’s Eduardo Herrera, and Sweden’s Andreas Almgren. Wolfe, known as a gritty finisher, would simply not relent. He rounded the final bend with half a step on Abdilaahi and held his lead to the line. He was clocked in 8:10.13 to the German’s 8:10.34. Fisher came from the chase group to finish third in 8:10.96, less than half a second ahead of Almgren (8:11.12).
Part of the Nike Swoosh Track Club where he is coached by Mike Smith, it was extra-special for Wolfe to win at Hayward which is Nike’s most important venue.
“It’s my sponsor,” said Wolfe. “I love Nike, I love being part of the Nike family. To come out and win at the biggest meet they put on, at least in the U.S. this year, it’s great. I love it.”
In the men’s 800m, all eyes were on 17 year-old Cooper Lutkenhaus, the reigning world indoor champion from Justin, Texas. Lutkenhaus, who later said that his training this week had not been his best, decided not to chase the pacemaker. That gave an opening for Brandon Miller of the Brooks Beasts Track Club who stayed back and relied on his kick.
“For me it was just about staying patient throughout the whole race,” Miller told reporters. “The second lap was really hard; I was basically in lane two the whole way. I just tried to pick people off, and when I made my move I made it.”
Rounding the final bend, Miller put on a burst of speed and Lutkenhaus had no answer. Miller won in a season’s best 1:43.68 with Lutkenhaus second in 1:44.62, the slowest of his three outdoor races this year. Reigning USA 800m champion Donavan Brazier, who showed a strong final sprint, took third in 1:44.86.
“I felt good from 150 to go so I just sent it,” said Miller.
The women’s 1500m ended up being a kicker’s race, but off of an initial fast pace. Canada’s Lucia Stafford was the only athlete to go with the pacemaker Maddy Mooney of Ireland. Mooney hit 400m in 63.81 and 800m in 2:07.87. Stafford had a big lead over the pack and was on pace for a four-flat finish time.
But athletes in the chase group were skeptical that Stafford could hold that pace.
“I was definitely trying to run my own race,” said recent Stanford grad Juliette Whittaker who wore her Stanford kit tonight. “I knew the first pace lights were going 3:59 pace and the second were going in 4:05 pace. I knew 3:59 would be pretty tough.”
Stafford was still alone at 1200m (3:14.37), but Whittaker would soon launch her long sprint to catch up. She was followed by recent Oregon grad, Wilma Nielsen of Sweden, and the two chasers eventually rolled up Stafford with about 30 meters to go. From there it was a drag race between the two former collegiate rivals and Nielsen got the win, 4:05.60 to 4:05.78. Stafford faded to ninth in 4:07.14.
“I did not think we were going to catch her,” said Nielsen, who just returned to Eugene from Sweden two days ago. “When Juliette went with like 300 to go, like I could see we were getting closer, but I didn’t think we were going to get her.” She added: “I’m really happy I got the win today.”
Back in eighth place was outgoing 11th grader Ellery Lincoln of Portland and Lincoln High School. The 17 year-old ran a composed race and ran a personal best 4:07.06.
“I went into this kind of hoping to learn something,” Lincoln told a clutch of reporters. “This is the biggest and most competitive field I’ve ever run in, so coming out here tonight I wanted to come away learning some lessons and just learning from these women.” She added: “I’m really proud of how I navigated a little bit of a messy race and keep a level head.”
The men’s mile ended up being the quickest race of the night. Pacemaker Shane Streich took the field through the first 400m in 56.95, and 800m in 1:54.23. The field of 14 was nicely stretched out.
After Streich left the track, Australia’s Oliver Hoare took over the lead followed by Mexico’s Abe Alvarado and Davis Bove. On the final time down the backstretch Hoare was passed by Bove, who was in turn passed by Dutchman Stefan Nillessen. Former Villanova star Liam Murphy was close behind, managed to get up on Nillessen’s shoulder, and launched his sprint for home. Murphy just edged Nillessen by 1/100th of a second, 3:50.49 to 3:50.50, to get the win.
“I knew it was going to come really close,” Murphy said. “At 100 meters to go I think I was in a good spot.” He continued: “It came so close I don’t even know if I got it. I was able to look at the board and see that maybe I got it by a little bit.”
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The Prefontaine Classic resumes tomorrow afternoon with the main Diamond League program highlighted by the Bowerman Mile featuring reigning Olympic 1500m champion Cole Hocker, world 1500m leader Cam Myers of Australia, and USA record holder Yared Nuguse.
WOMEN (03):
1500m:
1. Wilma NIELSEN, 02 Jun 2001, SWE, 4:05.60 SB
2. Juliette WHITTAKER, 01 Dec 2003, USA, 4:05.78 PB
3. Lindsey BUTLER, 28 Aug 2000, USA, 4:06.46
4. Gaia SABBATINI, 10 Jun 1999, ITA, 4:06.55
5. Marta ZENONI, 09 Mar 1999, ITA, 4:06.75
6. Annika REISS, 11 Sep 2000, USA, 4:06.89 PB
7. Salma ELBADRA, 12 Sep 2004, MAR, 4:06.97
8. Ellery LINCOLN, 23 Jan 2009, USA, 4:07.06 PB
9. Lucia STAFFORD, 17 Aug 1998, CAN, 4:07.14
10. Mia BARNETT, 04 Sep 2003, SWE, 4:07.26
11. Carlee HANSEN, USA, 4:08.09
12. Sadie ENGELHARDT, 21 Aug 2006, USA, 4:08.10
13. Gracie MORRIS, 17 Dec 2001, USA, 4:08.50
14. Sadie SARGENT, USA, 4:09.58 SB
15. Christina ARAGON, 17 Jun 1997, USA, 4:11.38
Maddy MOONEY, 21 Mar 2000, IRL, DNF/pace
MEN (03):
800m:
1. Brandon MILLER, 30 Jan 2002, USA, 1:43.68
2. Cooper LUTKENHAUS, 19 Dec 2008, USA, 1:44.62
3. Donavan BRAZIER, 15 Apr 1997, USA, 1:44.86
4. Bryce HOPPEL, 05 Sep 1997, USA, 1:45.05
5. Eliott CRESTAN, 22 Feb 1999, BEL, 1:45.11
6. Daniel WILLIAMS, 3 Aug 2007, AUS, 1:45.42
7. Yanis MEZIANE, 26 Jan 2002, FRA, 1:45.66
8. Tshepiso MASALELA, 25 May 1999, BOT, 1:45.70
9. Noah KIBET, 12 Apr 2004, KEN, 1:46.10
10. Yusuf BIZIMANA, 06 Sep 2000, GBR, 1:46.37
Lloyd FRILOT, 19 Mar 2001, USA, DNF
Mile:
1. Liam MURPHY, 02 Apr 2002, USA, 3:50.49 PB
2. Stefan NILLESSEN, 02 Jan 2003, NED, 3:50.50
3. Abel TEFFRA, 23 Jan 2002, USA, 3:51.13 PB
4. Davis BOVE, 17 Oct 2000, USA, 3:51.42 PB
5. Festus LAGAT, 10 Oct 1996, KEN, 3:51.44
6. Trent MCFARLAND, 01 Jun 2005, USA, 3:52.21 PB
7. Abraham ALVARADO, 4 Aug 1995, MEX, 3:52.30 NR
8. Carter CUTTING, 10 Jan 2005, USA, 3:53.07 PB
9. Nick PLANT, 30 Oct 2003, USA, 3:53.13 PB
10. Wes PORTER, 18 Sep 2001, USA, 3:53.57
11. Oliver HOARE, 29 Jan 1997, AUS, 3:55.35
12. Elliott COOK, 22 Feb 2002, USA, 3:56.16 PB
13. Jackson SPENCER, 29 Nov 2007, USA, 3:57.34
14. Luke HOUSER, 02 May 2001, USA, 3:59.49
Shane STREICH, 19 Sep 1996, USA, DNF/pace (1:54.23 at 800m)
1500m En Route Times (FAT):
1. NILLESSEN, 3:35.93
2. BOVE, 3:36.04
3. MURPHY, 3:36.16
4. LAGAT, 3:36.64
5. TEFFRA, 3:36.76
6. PLANT, 3:37.12
7. MCFARLAND, 3:37.26
8. ALVARADO, 3:37.49
9. CUTTING, 3:37.50
10. HOARE, 3:37.50
11. PORTER, 3:37.68
12. COOK, 3:39.56
13. HOUSER, 3:39.63
14. SPENCER, 3:40.44
2 Mile:
1. Parker WOLFE, 27 Jul 2003, USA, 8:10.13
2. Mohamed ABDILAAHI, 24 Mar 1999, GER, 8:10.34 PB
3. Grant FISHER, 22 Apr 1997, USA, 8:10.96
4. Andreas ALMGREN, 12 Jun 1995, SWE, 8:11.12
5. Thomas RATCLIFFE, 03 Sep 1997, USA, 8:11.68 PB
6. Cooper TEARE, 18 Aug 1999, USA, 8:12.00
7. Ky ROBINSON, 27 Feb 2002, AUS, 8:12.16
8. Morgan BEADLESCOMB, 01 Jun 1998, USA, 8:12.24
9. Tshepo TSHITE, 15 Jan 1997, RSA, 8:12.94
10. Dylan JACOBS, 15 Jun 2000, USA, 8:13.37
11. Abdihamid NUR, 14 Oct 1997, USA, 8:13.44
12. Eduardo HERRERA, 23 Sep 1997, MEX, 8:13.72 PB
13. Mezgebu SIME, 07 Oct 2005, ETH, 8:14.12
14. Marco LANGON, 31 Aug 2004, USA, 8:14.32 PB
15. Mike FOPPEN, 29 Nov 1996, NED, 8:14.81
16. Santiago CATROFE, 13 Feb 1999, URU, 8:18.09
17. Mohammed AHMED, 05 Jan 1991, CAN, 8:26.44
18. Keita SATOH, 22 Jan 2004, JPN, 8:27.79
19. Sam GILMAN, 20 Sep 2000, USA, 8:32.72
Benjamin BALAZS, 02 Jun 2004, USA, DNF/pace
Jeffery ROGERS, USA, DNF/pace
3000m En Route Times (FAT):
1. WOLFE, 7:41.94
2. ABDILAAHI, 7:42.09
3. ALMGREN, 7:42.18
4. HERRERA, 7:42.24
5. FISHER, 7:42.36
6. ROBINSON, 7:42.36
7. NUR, 7:42.45
8. RATCLIFFE, 7:42.53
9. TEARE, 7:42.80
10. SIME, 7:42.86
11. BEADLESCOMB, 7:42.91
12. TSHITE, 7:43.07
13. JACOBS, 7:43.50
14. FOPPEN, 7:43.64
15. LANGON, 7:43.80
16. CATROFE, 7:45.34
17. AHMED, 7:51.11
18. SATOH, 7:52.90
19. GILMAN, 7:53.66
DAY TWO:
EUGENE, ORE. (04-Jul) — On a sunny, breezy and warm afternoon at Hayward Field at the University of Oregon, Nikki Hiltz of Flagstaff, Ariz., and Cameron Myers of Australia won their respective miles at the 51st Prefontaine Classic, the ninth stop of the 2026 Wanda Diamond League. Hiltz, a ten-time USATF champion, ran an outdoor all-comers record of 4:17.49, and Myers set an new Australian and Oceania record of 3:46.06. Both marks were world leaders.
Hiltz, 31, had hoped to break Sinclaire Johnson’s American record of 4:16.32. But when the race turned tactical after three-time Olympic 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon decided not to push the pace after the pacemaker Taryn Parks stepped off, Hiltz saw a different opportunity emerging.
“I was excited when it was slow,” the former Arkansas Razorback told reporters. “I knew after the press conference, honestly, that I knew that it could be tactical. It’s so funny because I put it out there that I want this record. My coach asked me, ‘OK, do you want the record or the win?’ The win every time.”
Kipyegon, the world record holder with a 4:07.64 personal best, is also an excellent tactical runner. After Parks dropped out, Kipyegon led at the three-quarter mark with Australia’s Jessica Hull, Kenya’s Dorcus Ewoi, and Hiltz close behind her. Going down the backstretch for the final time there were still athletes in contention, but coming out of the bend it quickly became a three-up sprint between Hiltz, Kipyegon and Ewoi. Hiltz just had the better close.
“Every lap I just felt better and better, and it’s rare when those things happen,” said Hiltz.
Ewoi, the 1500m silver medalist from last September’s World Championships, just edged Kipyegon for second, 4:17.62 to 4:17.80. Klaudia Kazimierska of Poland, who competed for the University of Oregon during her NCAA career, took fourth in a national record 4:17.90. Eight women broke Mary Slaney’s 1988 facility record of 4:21.25, one of the oldest records in American athletics.
Myers’s win in the Bowerman Mile was more commanding. Just 20 years old, Myers already had the world-leading time in the 1500m for this season (3:28.00) and he did an excellent job of managing his position in the field of 12.
Pacemaker Abe Alvarado took the field through the first quarter in 56.1 and the halfway point in about 1:52. When Alvarado dropped out at the top of the backstretch in the third quarter Myers took the lead. He split three quarters in 2:50.6 with Americans Hobbs Kessler and Yared Nuguse close behind. He simply held that lead to the finish, capped by a powerful surge in the final 200 meters.
“I just tried to make sure that the third lap stayed semi-honest,” Myers told Race Results Weekly. “Even when the pacer dropped out and started peeling off with about 900 to go, I wasn’t feeling great. But I’m like, I know that there are great finishers behind me.”
Nuguse was able to beat everyone but Myers, taking second in 3:46.61. Another American, Ethan Strand, took third in a personal best 3:46.97. Kessler, who was near the front in the early going, took fourth in 3:47.38. In all, ten men broke 3:50. The last was Gary Martin who just finished his career at the University of Virginia and was running his first pro race (for the Brooks Beasts). He clocked a small personal best of 3:48.76.
“Not bad, I think,” said Martin. He added: “All things considered, I don’t think it was my best day and I got a baby PB.”
Reigning world champion Lilian Odira of Kenya got the better of 2024 Olympic Champion Keely Hodgkinson of Great Britain in the women’s 800m. The top athletes let the pacemaker go (the halfway split of 53.58 was too hot), and the race came down to a sprint down the Hayward homestretch between Odira and Hodgkinson. Odira clearly looked stronger, while Hodgkinson was laboring (the Briton had both knees taped after a fall she took last week). Odira ran 1:56.19 to Hodgkinson’s 1:56.73. American Addy Wiley, the bronze medalist from this year’s World Indoor Championships, took third in 1:57.70.
“Shocking, to be honest,” said a distraught Hodgkinson when asked by reporters about how she felt about her race. “I don’t know. It’s been a bit of a week. My knees taped up; I took a bad fall last week. So four days I couldn’t even walk, so I guess I should take the positive to be able to line up.”
Odira was very pleased with her race, an important step in her preparations for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow later this month.
“I’m so grateful, coming to the USA and doing my first Pre Classic and becoming a winner,” she said. Wow, so amazing, and I’m so happy.”
The women’s two-mile, which started today’s distance program, was a tactical affair. The contenders let the pacemaker, Mia Barnett of Sweden, get a lead of nearly 15 seconds through the halfway point where she dropped out. The contenders split halfway in about 4:46, and saved everything for the final lap where two Ethiopians, Aleshign Baweke and Hirut Meshesha, burned the final quarter mile in 60.7 seconds. Baweke led out of the final bend and Meshesha could not catch her. They were timed in 9:20.02 and 9:20.20, respectively. Baweke’s time was a world-leader for the rarely-run distance.
“It was a very good race,” Baweke told the event’s flash quotes team. “The race was not fast, but because I won, I’m very happy. When I saw it was slow, I thought I will need to finish fast. So, all the way I was thinking, I need to finish fast.”
American Shelby Houlihan took third on the back of a strong final sprint.
“It was a good step to getting back to racing,” said Houlihan, who plans to compete in the USATF Championships later this month in New York in either the 1500m or the 5000m.
The other distance event on today’s program, the women’s steeplechase, went fast. Behind the pacemaking of Taylor Lovell, the first kilometer was covered in 2:54.68, and unlike in the women’s 800m and mile the top contenders were close behind: Faith Cherotich and Doris Lemngole of Kenya, Peruth Chemutai of Uganda, Winfred Yavi of Bahrain, and Marwa Bouzayani of Tunisia. The leaders were on pace to attack Yavi’s meeting record of 8:45.25 from last year.
Things slowed a bit in the middle kilometer (3:03), and with the record chances diminished the contenders turned to racing each other, instead. Yavi led at the bell with Cherotich and Bouzayani close behind. Yavi continued to lead on the backstretch, but Cherotich went past the former Kenyan and led at the final water jump (she hurdled it without missing a step). Cherotich, the reigning world champion, got home first in 8:51.74 with Yavi close behind in 8:52.94. Bouzayani set a national record in third: 8:54.32.
“I was expecting to go fast today and I’m happy for what I got,” Cherotich told Race Results Weekly. “I believe in myself so I was very, very ready.”
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The Wanda Diamond League resumes in Monaco on July 10 with the Herculis Meeting, then goes to London on July 18 before taking a pause for the Commonwealth Games and the European Athletics Championships.
WOMEN (04):
800m (DL+):
1. Lilian ODIRA, 18 Apr 1999, KEN, 1:56.19 SB ($20,000)
2. Keely HODGKINSON, 03 Mar 2002, GBR, 1:56.73 ($6000)
3. Addison WILEY, 24 Oct 2003, USA, 1:57.70 SB ($4000)
4. Sanu JALLOW, 04 Apr 2003, GAM, 1:58.12 ($3000)
5. Raevyn ROGERS, 7 Sep 1996, USA, 1:58.21 ($2500)
6. Anaïs BOURGOIN, 03 Oct 1996, FRA, 1:58.66 ($2000)
7. Prudence SEKGODISO, 05 Jan 2002, RSA, 1:58.79 ($1500)
8. Halimah NAKAAYI, 16 Oct 1994, UGA, 1:59.37 ($1000)
9. Hayley KITCHING, 26 Sep 2004, AUS, 1:59.56 ($500)
Paris PEOPLES, 27 May 2000, USA, DNF/pace (53.58 at 400m)
Mile (DL):
1. Nikki HILTZ, 23 Oct 1994, USA, 4:17.49 WL/FR* ($10,000)
2. Dorcus EWOI, 02 Oct 1996, KEN, 4:17.62 PB ($6000)
3. Faith KIPYEGON, 10 Jan 1994, KEN, 4:17.80 ($4000)
4. Klaudia KAZIMIERSKA, 03 Sep 2001, POL, 4:17.90 NR ($3000)
5. Jessica HULL, 22 Oct 1996, AUS, 4:18.03 ($2500)
6. Emily MACKAY, 30 Apr 1998, USA, 4:18.18 PB ($2000)
7. Sarah HEALY, 13 Feb 2001, IRL, 4:18.49 ($1500)
8. Georgia HUNTER BELL, 17 Oct 1993, GBR, 4:18.52 PB ($1000)
9. Gabija GALVYDYTE, 17 Jan 2000, LTU, 4:21.43 PB ($500)
10. Laura MUIR, 9 May 1993, GBR, 4:22.31 SB ($500)
11. Saron BERHE, 22 Aug 2007, ETH, 4:22.50 ($500)
12. Heather MACLEAN, 31 Aug 1995, USA, 4:26.13 ($500)
13. Worknesh MESELE, 11 Jun 2001, ETH, 4:36.80
Taryn PARKS, 6 May 2002, USA, DNF/pace (2:07.21 at 800m)
*Facility record; previous 4:21.25, Mary Slaney, 02-Jul-1988
1500m En Route Times (FAT):
1. KIPYEGON, 4:01.92
2. HILTZ, 4:02.00
3. HULL, 4:02.08
4. KAZIMIERSKA, 4:02.16
5. EWOI, 4:02.19
6. MACKAY, 4:02.33
7. HUNTER BELL, 4:02.58
8. HEALY, 4:02.71
9. GALVYDYTE, 4:04.01
10. MUIR, 4:04.50
11. BERHE, 4:04.96
12. MACLEAN, 4:08.04
13. MESELE, 4:18.09
2 Miles:
1. Aleshign BAWEKE, 23 Jan 2006, ETH, 9:20.02 WL
2. Hirut MESHESHA, 20 Jan 2001, ETH, 9:20.20
3. Shelby HOULIHAN, 8 Feb 1993, USA, 9:21.42 (.413)
4. Marta ALEMAYO, 8 Apr 2008, ETH, 9:21.42 (.420)
5. Margot APPLETON, 30 Sep 2002, USA, 9:22.52
6. Karissa SCHWEIZER, 4 May 1996, USA, 9:22.79
7. Yenawa NBRET, 18 May 2007, ETH, 9:22.93
8. Asayech AYICHEW, 03 Apr 2005, ETH, 9:23.04
9. Elise STEARNS, 08 May 2000, USA, 9:24.24
10. Gabriela DEBUES-STAFFORD, 13 Sep 1995, CAN, 9:28.76
11. Ella DONAGHU, 13 Apr 1998, USA, 9:44.15
Mia BARNETT, 04 Sep 2003, SWE, DNF
3000m En Route Times (FAT):
1. MESHESHA, 8:48.72
2. BAWEKE, 8:48.76
3. ALEMAYO, 8:48.88
4. AYICHEW, 8:48.94
5. NBRET, 8:49.14
6. HOULIHAN, 8:49.39
7. APPLETON, 8:49.59
8. SCHWEIZER, 8:49.78
9. STEARNS, 8:49.79
10. DEBUES-STAFFORD, 8:52.26
11. DONAGHU, 9:06.85
3000m S/C (DL):
1. Faith CHEROTICH, 13 Jul 2004, KEN, 8:51.74 ($10,000)
2. Winfred YAVI, 31 Dec 1999, BRN, 8:52.84 ($6000)
3. Marwa BOUZAYANI, 26 Mar 1997, TUN, 8:54.32 NR ($4000)
4. Doris LEMNGOLE, 5 Feb 2002, KEN, 8:57.89 PB ($3000)
5. Peruth CHEMUTAI, 10 Jul 1999, UGA, 9:05.39 ($2500)
6. Gesa Felicitas KRAUSE, 3 Aug 1992, GER, 9:07.50 ($2000)
7. Lea MEYER, 16 Sep 1997, GER, 9:09.13 PB ($1500)
8. Lexy HALLADAY, 23 Jul 2001, USA, 9:13.33 SB ($1000)
9. Emma COBURN, 19 Oct 1990, USA, 9:15.97 SB ($500)
10. Gabrielle JENNINGS, 15 Sep 1998, USA, 9:18.12 ($500)
11. Angelina NAPOLEON, 03 Mar 2005, USA, 9:19.41 SB ($500)
12. Angelina ELLIS, 9 Aug 1998, USA, 9:20.30 PB ($500)
13. Courtney WAYMENT, 4 Aug 1998, USA, 9:20.90 SB
14. Gracie HYDE, 12 Dec 1999, USA, 9:25.19
15. Olivia MARKEZICH, 10 Aug 2000, USA, 9:32.13
Norah JERUTO, 02 Oct 1995, KAZ, DNF
Taylor LOVELL, 09 Oct 2003, USA, DNF/pace (2:54.68 at 1000m)
MEN (04):
Bowerman Mile (DL+):
1. Cameron MYERS, 09 Jun 2006, AUS, 3:46.06 AR ($20,000)
2. Yared NUGUSE, 01 Jun 1999, USA, 3:46.61 SB ($6000)
3. Ethan STRAND, 19 Oct 2002, USA, 3:46.97 PB ($4000)
4. Hobbs KESSLER, 15 Mar 2003, USA, 3:47.38 PB ($3000)
5. Timothy CHERUIYOT, 20 Nov 1995, KEN, 3:47.39 PB ($2500)
6. Cole HOCKER, 6 Jun 2001, USA, 3:47.57 ($2000)
7. Robert FARKEN, 20 Sep 1997, GER, 3:47.76 NR ($1500)
8. Vincent CIATTEI, 21 Jan 1995, USA, 3:48.34 PB ($1000)
9. Azeddine HABZ, 19 Jul 1993, FRA, 3:48.43 SB ($500)
10. Gary MARTIN, 23 Dec 2003, USA, 3:48.76 PB ($500)
11. Reynold CHERUIYOT, 30 Jul 2004, KEN, 3:51.31 ($500)
12. Colin SAHLMAN, 28 Oct 2003, USA, 3:57.13 ($500)
Abraham ALVARADO, 04 Aug 1995, MEX, DNF/pace (1:52.03 at 800m)
1500m En Route Times (FAT):
1. MYERS, 3:31.62
2. KESSLER, 3:32.09
3. NUGUSE, 3:32.14
4. FARKEN, 3:32.46
5. STRAND, 3:32.54
6. HABZ, 3:32.61
7. CHERUIYOT, 3:32.79
8. HOCKER, 3:32.82
9. MARTIN, 3:33.17
10. CIATTEI, 3:33.28
11. CHERUIYOT, 3:34.74
12. SAHLMAN, 3:39.23
4th Of July Flagstaff Downtown Mile (14th)
Flagstaff, AZ, USA; Saturday, July 4
Distance: 1 mi., two-lap “square” course around city blocks; course not USATF-certified; high altitude of 2106m/6909ft
Prize Money: See primary details below
ELITE WOMEN –
1. Madey Dickson, 30, Herriman, UT, 4:41 ($1000)
2. Regan Yee (CAN), 31, Vancouver, BC, 4:47 ($500)
3. Sam Bush, 25, Flagstaff, AZ, 4:47 ($250)
4. Stephanie Bruce, 42, Flagstaff, AZ, 4:53
5. Averi Lowen, 16, Heflin, AL, 5:00
ELITE MEN –
1. Abrham Tesfamariam (ERI), 30, Flagstaff, AZ, 4:08 ($1000)
2. Kasey Knevelbaard, 29, Flagstaff, AZ, 4:09 ($500)
3. Amanuel Mesel (ERI), 35, Oakland, CA, 4:11 ($250)
4. Blaise Ferro, 28, Flagstaff, AZ, 4:14
5. Chase Lauman, 21, Pella, IA, 4:19
6. Tyler Day, 29, Flagstaff, AZ, 4:20
Northside Hospital Peachtree Road Race 10-K (57th*)
(World Athletics Label Road Race)
Atlata, GA, USA; Saturday, July 4
Distance: 10 km, USATF-certified (GA19041WC) point-to-point course with 2.3 m/km elevation loss and 75.3% start/finish separation (not record-eligible)
Format: Early start for elite women (06:49); men & masses started at 07:00; elite wheelchairs started at 06:30
Finishers: 23,559 men + 21,496 women + 69 non-binary = 45,124 total (xx from 43,517 in 2025)
Prize Money: See complete details below
Course Records: Men, 27:01, Rhonex Kipruto (KEN), 2019; Women, 30:22, Brigid Kosgei (KEN), 2021
Weather: Warm and very humid
Race Founders and Organizers: Atlanta Track Club
Race Founded: 1970; held every year except 2020 when it was only virtual
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_Pch10.htm (through 2017)
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*56th as an in-person race because 2020 was held virtually
NOTE: Patrick Kiprop got his second straight win in the men’s race, four seconds up on Nicholas Kipkorir. Hagos Gebrhiwet went through 5 miles in 23:46, but finished in 41:33. Tsigie Gebreselama won the women’s race over Melknat Wudu by just one second.
ELITE WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Tsigie GEBRESELAMA, 25, ETH, 31:02 ($12,500)
2. Melknat WUDU, 21, ETH, 31:03 ($7500)
3. Irine CHEPTAI, 34, KEN, 31:11 ($5000)
4. Gladys Kwamboka MONG’ARE, 30, eth, 31:36 ($3000)
5. Stady Chepkemboi NDIWA, 33, KEN, 31:55 ($2500)
6. Maurine Jepkoech CHEBOR, 22, KEN, 31:55 ($2000)
7. Selah Jepleting BUSIENEI, 34, KEN, 31:56 ($1500)
8. Gela DEGEFA, 23, ETH, 31:57 ($1000)
9. Sydney VAUGHT, 23, Cassville, MO, 32:18
10. Glenrose XABA, 31, RSA, 32:20
11. Carrie ELLWOOD, 32, Boulder, CO, 32:28
12. Laura GALVAN, 34, MEX, 32:31
13. Mercy CHERONO, 35, KEN, 32:37
14. Bekelech GUDETA, 28, ETH, 32:42
15. Rebecca MWANGI, 25, KEN, 32:53
16. Katie IZZO, 29, Flagstaff, AZ, 33:09
17. Laura HOTTENROTT, 34, GER, 33:19
18. Haftamnesh TESFAY, 32, ETH, 34:12
19. Jessica GOCKLEY-DAY, 28, Fountain, CO, 34:18
20. Amanda MARTIN, 29, Salt Lake City, UT, 34:32
21. Erin DEL GIUDICE, 32, Charlotte, NC, 34:33
22. Risper GESABWA, 37, MEX, 35:26
ELITE MEN (gun times) –
1. Patrick KIPROP, 26, KEN, 27:37 ($12,500)
2. Nicholas KIPKORIR, 27, KEN, 27:41 ($7500)
3. Raphael DAPASH, 22, KEN, 27:43 ($5000)
4. Alex MATATA, 28, KEN, 27:48 ($3000)
5. Kiprono SITONIK, 24, KEN, 28:03 ($2500)
6. Tadese WORKU, 24, ETH, 28:10 ($2000)
7. Dawit SEARE, 21, ERI, 28:21 ($1500)
8. William AMPONSAH, 26, GHA, 28:24 ($1000)
9. Victor SHITSAMA, 27, KEN, 28:25
10. Adam LIPSCHITZ, 32, RSA, 28:27
11. Bethwel Kibet CHUMBA, 34, KEN, 28:38
12. Wesley KIPTOO, 26, Bellemont, AZ, 28:40
13. Tsegay WELDLIBANOS, 30, ERI, 28:48
14. Hillary KIPKOECH, 27, KEN, 28:59
15. Tesfu TWWELDE, 28, ERI, 29:04
16. Ryan FORD, 28, Longmont, CO, 29:20
17. Nathan MARTIN, 36, Jackson, MI, 29:24
18. Haftu KNIGHT, 27, Austin, TX, 29:34
19. Marcelo LAGUERA, 30, MEX, 29:34
20. Sam CHELANGA, 41, Fayetteville, NC, 29:52
21. Kirubel ERASSA, 33, Colorado Springs, CO, 32:37
22. Hagos GEBRHIWET, 32, ETH, 41:33 (23:46 through 5 miles)
Aquafina Butte to Butte 5-K & 10-K (52nd)
(Presented by Rexius)
Eugene, OR, USA; Saturday, July 4
Distances: 5 km and 10 km
Finishers: 5-K, 1645 (up from 1578 in 2025); 10-K, 2377 (up from 2125 in 2025); there were also 758 finishers in a 4-mile walk
Course Records (10-K): Men, New (see below); Women, 33:12, Alexi Pappas, 2014
Course Records (5-K): Men, 14:34, Damian Flores, 2016; Women, 16:00, Elvin Kibet (KEN), 2016
NOTE: Aaron Bienenfeld successfuly defended his title in the men’s race (he won by over a minute) and broke his own year-old course record by six seconds –Ed.
10-K (gun times):
WOMEN –
1. Melissa Berry, 26, Flagstaff, AZ, 35:10 ($250)
2. Carrie Dimoff, 43, Portland, OR, 35:18 ($200)
3. Marissa Lovell, 31, Eugene, OR, 35:42 ($150)
MEN –
1. Aaron Bienenfeld (GER), 28, Flagstaff, AZ, 28:45 CR* ($250 + 100* + 50i)
2. Noah Rasmussen, 27, Corvallis, OR, 29:56 ($200 + 50i)
3. Grady Mylander, 22, Nampa, ID, 30:21 ($150)
*Course record/$100 bonus; previous 28:51, Aaron Bienenfeld (GER), 2025
i = Earned time incentive for sub-30:00
Crown City Classic (53rd)
Coronado, CA, USA; Saturday, July 4
Distance: 12 km, USATF-certified (CA19009DT) and record-eligible
Finishers: 722 (down from 863 in 2025); there were also 1618 finishers in the companion 5-K
NOTE: Fifth win here in the women’s division for Jess McClain. Her time of 39:17 is equivalent to a 32:19 10-K using the Riegel formula. “It’s cool to be on the start line with thousands of people, all just out here to kick off the Fourth of July in a fun way,” McClain told the race’s media team. “I love the running community because you have people out here for all different reasons, all different abilities. Everyone just wants to start the day on a good note” –Ed.
OVERALL (gun times) –
1. Dylan Marx (M), 34, San Diego, CA, 37:03
2. Jessica McClain (F), 34, Phoenix, AZ, 39:17
Meeting voor Mon – Polsstokgala
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Challenger)
Leuven, BEL; Saturday, July 4
AtletiekArena Gaston Roelants Kessel-Lo / Hal 5
WOMEN –
800m:
Race 1:
1. Liselot SMOLDERS, 2 Dec 1999, BEL, 2:01.00
2. Priscilla VAN OORSCHOT, 03 Sep 1996, NED, 2:02.35
3. Laure BILO, 22 Dec 2003, BEL, 2:03.22
4. Camryn SMART, 22 Aug 2001, NZL, 2:03.48
5. Isabella GOVEIA, 2004, CAN, 2:03.78
6. Kyara BIJKER, 02 September 1998, NED, 2:04.52
7. Sophia VOLKMER, 14 May 2002, GER, 2:06.43
…
1500m:
Race 1:
1. Claire UWITONZE, 17 Jul 2006, RWA, 4:08.76
2. Danielle VERSTER, 21 Aug 2003, RSA, 4:12.08
3. Karawan HALABI KABLAN, 18 Jan 1995, ISR, 4:12.08
4. Koraini KYRIAKOPOULOU, 11 Mar 1993, GRE, 4:12.60
5. Febe TRIEST, 28 Aug 2000, BEL, 4:12.69
6. Camille MULS, 24 Mar 1999, BEL, 4:13.29
7. Jetske VAN KAMPEN, 28 Dec 1998, NED, 4:13.87
8. Juliette SECRETIN, 08 Sep 2005, BEL, 4:14.79
9. Jenica SWARTZ, 17 Feb 2003, CAN, 4:16.04
10. Charlene ROBERTSON, 2005, NED, 4:16.49
11. Amy O’DONOGHUE, 27 Jan 1994, IRL, 4:16.54
12. Erin VRINGER, 09 Jan 2004, CAN, 4:17.15
13. Lana RYCKAERT, 22 Feb 1997, BEL, 4:17.23
14. Andrea STEYNBERG, 15 Jan 2007, RSA, 4:19.21
15. Eline PINTER, 18 Jan 1996, BEL, 4:19.85
16. Marie BILO, 22 Dec 2003, BEL, 4:20.45
…
Race 2:
1. Marine COPPENS, 1999, BEL, 4:17.53
2. Lois DE LA MAR, 07 Sep 2002, NED, 4:18.05
3. Rahel BRÖMMEL, 29 Jul 2002, GER, 4:18.94
4. Ayala HARRIS, 24 Jul 2006, ISR, 4:20.87
…
12. Sofie VAN ACCOM, 07 Jun 1989, BEL, 4:29.20
3000m:
Race 1:
1. Kyla JACOBS, 14 Oct 1994, RSA, 9:04.68
2. Cordula LASSACHER, 28 Nov 2003, AUT, 9:12.88
3. Tsambika JÄGER, 26 Jul 1996, GER, 9:16.67
4. Laura SCHADRON, 05 Mar 2000, BEL, 9:21.50
5. Abir REFFAS, 03 Dec 1997, ALG, 9:23.65
6. Rosalie TEN BRUGGENCATE, 23 Apr 2008, NED, 9:24.26
7. Charlotte VAN LAETHEM, 16 Jun 2002, BEL, 9:24.63
8. Ineke VAN KOLDAM, 21 Nov 1997, NED, 9:24.79
9. Anouk VAN GILS, 26 Sep 2000, NED, 9:27.99
10. Carolina CORREIA, 21 Oct 2007, POR, 9:30.62
11. Melissa Chelena ANASTASAKIS, 31 Mar 1998, GRE, 9:31.46
12. Charlotte PENNEMAN, 30 May 2005, BEL, 9:32.06
13. Fien PAULUSSEN, 14 Oct 2006, BEL, 9:35.11
14. Jenka WITTEVRONGEL, 1997, BEL, 9:41.66
…
Race 2:
1. Sandrine NIYOMUGENGA, 18 Jul 2008, RWA, 9:39.18
2. Daryna OMAROVA, 27 Nov 2001, UKR, 9:40.36
3. Soline BRAECKMAN, 08 Oct 1998, BEL, 9:40.69
4. Elia CAPPA, 2005, BEL, 9:41.45
5. Anne SCHREURS, 03 Nov 1992, BEL, 9:42.32
6. Jolien DENIS, 04 Mar 1997, BEL, 9:43.34
7. Malejeva MATHIJS, 30 Dec 2000, BEL, 9:43.47
…
MEN –
800m:
Race 1:
1. Colton PLUMMER, 23 Jun 2004, CAN, 1:47.22
2. Abdelmounaim IMADE, 24 Jul 1993, FRA, 1:47.45
3. Vasco MOSSELMAN, 26 Jun 2006, NED, 1:47.45
4. Mattis TANGHE, 06 Aug 2002, BEL, 1:47.63
5. Robin LEFEBVRE, 10 Dec 2006, CAN, 1:47.99
6. Felix WITTMANN, 22 Apr 2002, GER, 1:47.99
7. Benjamin ÅBERG, 30 May 1995, SWE, 1:48.18
8. Bram BUIGEL, 12 May 1995, NED, 1:48.61
9. Lucas BARRA, 07 Aug 2007, BEL, 1:48.68
10. Tim HOLZAPFEL, 1997, GER, 1:50.96
…
Race 2:
1. Joseph OWEN, 30 Apr 2001, GBR, 1:48.94
2. Alexander NYSTRÖM, 13 May 2003, SWE, 1:49.02
3. João BRITO, 29 May 2005, POR, 1:49.40
…
Race 3:
1. Casper LIEVENS, 19 Feb 2004, BEL, 1:49.96
…
1500m:
Race 1:
1. Jonathan PODBIELSKI, 21 Jun 2004, CAN, 3:37.22
2. Jort BENZ, 8 Sep 2001, NED, 3:39.31
3. Jae-ung LEE, 16 Sep 2002, KOR, 3:39.48
4. Will COOGAN, USA, 3:39.68
5. Caleb EASTON, , USA, 3:39.88
6. Amine BRAHIMI, 12 Oct 1995, ALG, 3:40.78
7. Teun TER HAAR, 21 Mar 2003, NED, 3:41.93
8. Lennert DEWULF, 23 Apr 2001, BEL, 3:42.32
9. Sam Kapkureny KIPROTICH, 03 Oct 2004, UGA, 3:43.55
10. Georgios MATZARIDIS, 31 Mar 2002, GRE, 3:43.58
11. Fidelio KLEIN, 03 Jan 1996, LUX, 3:43.79
12. Robert CROWLEY, 06 Mar 1999, IRL, 3:45.04
13. Clément DEFLANDRE, 14 Dec 1997, BEL, 3:45.25
14. Louis O’LOUGHLIN, 01 Sep 2001, IRL, 3:45.57
…
Race 2:
1. Yanis BOULANGER, 31 May 2004, FRA, 3:45.85
2. Arthur POTHIER, 08 Feb 2006, FRA, 3:46.81
3. Abdo-Razak HASSAN, 1 Jan 2003, DJI, 3:46.85
..
3000m:
Race 1:
1. Kobe HERMANS, 14 Aug 2001, BEL, 7:52.60
2. Kevin KAMENSCHAK, 18 Jan 2004, AUT, 7:52.66
3. Patrick NIMUBONA, 26 May 2000, BDI, 7:53.17
4. Vid BOTOLIN, 15 Aug 2002, SLO, 7:53.97
5. Noah KONTEH, 24 Aug 2003, BEL, 7:57.33
6. Robbe CAMPHENS, 25 May 1999, BEL, 8:02.47
…
Mount Marathon Race (98th)
Seward, AK, USA; Saturday, July 4
Distance: Out-and-back course from downtown Seward; total distance of 5 km with elevation gain of 921m in the first half followed by elevation loss of 921m in the second half; average pitch of the course is 34 degrees; much of the footing is dangerously-sharp shale
Finishers: 139 boys + 126 girls = 266 total in youth divisions (about the same as 268 in 2025); 362 men + 326 women = 688 in adult divisions (up from 667 in 2025)
Course Records: Men, 40:37, David Norris, 2024; Women, 47:09, Allie McLaugnlin, 2022
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_MtMHC.htm (through 2017)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Klaire Rhodes, 28, Anchorage, AK, 49:55
[third straight win]
2. Christy Marvin, 45, Palmer, AK, 50:51
3. Shauna Severson, 39, Eagle River, AK, 51:22
MEN (gun times) –
1. David Norris, 35, Steamboat Springs, CO, 43:08
[7th win; also won in 2016, 2018, 2021, 2023, 2024, 2025]
2. Jessie McAuley (CAN), 26, Squamish, BC, 43:54
3. Bayden Menton, 22, Gunnison, CO, 44:02
WTOL River Run 10-K
Toledo, OH, USA; Saturday, July 4
Distance: 10 km; USATF-certified (OH23005DH) and record-eligible
Finishers: 625 (up from 409 in 2025)
Prize Money: See primary details below
NOTE: Former University of Toledo teammates, Lianna Surtz and Joad Martinho, got the wins and $500 each –Ed.
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Lianna Surtz, 22, Batavia, IL, 22:27 ($500)
2. Ashton Swinford, 36, Hudson, OH, 22:50 ($300)
MEN (gun times) –
1. Joad Martinho, 22, FRA, 20:26 ($500)
2. Alex Russeau, 37, Dundee, MI, 20:34 ($300)
AJ Bell Great North 10-K (5th)
Newcastle, GBR; Sunday, July 5
Distance: 10 km (WA/AIMS certified and record eligible)
Finishers: Not available (there were 6963 in 2025)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Kate Maltby, Border Harriers & AC, 34:39
2. Christa Cain, Best Athletics, 35:01
3. Zoe Oldfield (45+), Loughton AC, 37:56
MEN –
1. Joseph Wilson, Middlesbrough AC Mandale, 31:16
2. Anthony Sayers, Crook & Dist Sports AC, 31:34
3. Conrad Franks, Gateshead Harriers & AC, 32:08
ASICS Gold Coast Marathon (46th), China Airlines Half-Marathon, Southern Cross University 10-K & Gold Coast Airport 5-K
(Marathon and Half-Marathon are World Athletics Label Road Races)
Gold Coast, QLD, AUS; July 4 – 5
Distances: 42.195 km, 21.1 km, 10 km; all World-certified and record-eligible courses
Finishers: Marathon, 9987 men + 4564 women + 6 not categorized = 14,557 total (up from 12,705 in 2024); Half-Marathon, 4637 men + 5253 women + 6 not categorized = 9896 total (up from 9657 in 2025), 10-K, 2573 men + 3696 women + 2 not categorized = 6271 total (up from 5563 in 2025); 5-K, 1832 men + 2446 women + 4 not categorized = 4282 total (up from 4204 in 2025); Four Events Total, 19,029 men + 15,959 women + 18 uncategorized = 35,006 total (up from 32,129 in 2025).
Prize Money: Indicated in Australian dollars (AUD); there were also time bonuses in the marathon
Course Records (Marathon), Men, NEW (see below); Women, 2:24:22, Yuki Nakamura (JPN), 2024
Course Records (Half-Marathon), Men, NEW (see below); Women, 1:06:39, Keira D’Amato (USA), 2023
Course Records (10-K): Men, 28:42, Jordan Gusman (AUS), 2018; Women, 32:09, Lisa Weightman (40+), 2023
Course Records (5-K): Men, NEW (see below); Women, 15:43, Olga Firsova, 2023
Race History: http://www.arrs.run/HP_GoCMa.htm (through 2017)
Race Director: Ryan McDonald
NOTE: A huge day for former Villanova athlete Haftu Strintzos. Not only was he the first Australian man to win this race in 20 years, but he also set a new course and Oceania record of 2:06:20. “It hasn’t quite registered yet,” he told the race’s media team. “I’m sure it will soon. It’s quite a memorable moment, a breakthrough moment for me. Also, Japan’s Shumpei Tomita set a course record in the accompanying half-marathon: 1:00:52 –Ed.
Marathon (05/gun times):
WOMEN –
1. Almaz KEBEBE, ETH, 2:24:53 (AUD 25,000 = USD 17,383)
[1:12:00 / 1:12:53]
2. Antonina KWAMBAI, KEN, 2:25:41 (AUD 10,000)
3. Kaede KAWAMURA, JPN, 2:28:00 (AUD 5000)
4. Abigail NORDBERG, AUS, 2:30:22 (AUD 3000 + 1500i)
5. Khishigsaikhan GALBADRAKH, MGL, 2:30:46 (AUD 1250)
6. Milly CLARK, AUS, 2:31:18 (AUD 2000 + 1500i)
7. Aika MURAKAMI, JPN, 2:32:32
8. Nichola SHERIDAN, IRL, 2:33:26
9. Simone MCINNES, AUS, 2:34:46 (AUD 1000 + 1000i)
10. Riine RINGI, AUS, 2:36:19 (AUD 750i)
11. Alexandra LYNDON, AUS, 2:36:22 (AUD 750i)
12. Danette SHEEHAN, AUS, 2:37:20 (AUD 750i)
13. Joyline CHEMUTAI, KEN, 2:38:15
14. Natasha RICHARDS, AUS, 2:41:40
15. Mazie RUSSELL, AUS, 2:42:34
16. Lucy WAKEHAM, AUS, 2:43:44
17. Olivia WEIMER, AUS, 2:44:11
18. Camille O’DONOGHUE, NZL, 2:45:21
19. Dani SHAW, AUS, 2:45:44
20. Siobhan Frances SEFTON, AUS, 2:46:29
i = Earned time incentive bonus for Oceania athletes
MEN –
1. Haftu STRINTZOS, AUS, 2:06:20 AR/CR* (AUD 25,000 + 10,000i = USD 24,336)
[1:03:31 / 1:02:49]
2. Hidekazu HIJIKATA, JPN, 2:07:20 (AUD 10,000)
3. Jinya OZAKI, JPN, 2:07:48 (AUD 5000)
4. Ryoma TAKEUCHI, JPN, 2:08:20 (AUD 2500)
5. Kaisei SUGIYAMA, JPN, 2:09:03 (AUD 1250)
6. Benson Tunyo MURKOMEN, KEN, 2:09:18
7. Naoki TOMITA, JPN, 2:09:28
8. Ryuichi HASHIMOTO, JPN, 2:10:18
9. Ryuichi YOSHIOKA, JPN, 2:10:26
10. Patrick CULLEN, USA, 2:12:15
11. Mizuki HIGASHI, JPN, 2:12:48
12. Sydney GIDABUDAY, USA, 2:12:49
13. Ilham Tanui OZBILEN, TUR, 2:13:09
14. Hiromasa KUMAHASHI, JPN, 2:13:39
15. Tomohiro KAIJO, JPN, 2:15:04
16. Alex HARVEY, AUS, 2:15:11 (AUD 1250i)
17. Yudai FUKUDA, JPN, 2:15:45
18. Yuya YAMASHITA, JPN, 2:16:55
19. Rikki Marthin Luther SIMBOLON, INA, 2:16:59
20. Christopher DRYDEN, NZL, 2:17:56 (AUD 750i)
21. Takemaru YAMASAKI, JPN, 2:18:32
22. Jacob COCKS, AUS, 2:19:15 (AUD 500i)
*Course record; previous 2:07:33, Yuki Takei (JPN), 2025
i = Earned time incentive bonus for Oceania athletes
Half-Marathon (04):
WOMEN –
1. Isobel BATT-DOYLE, AUS, 1:07:29 (AUD 10,000 = USD 6953)
2. Rino GOSHIMA, JPN, 1:08:50 (AUD 5000)
3. Caitlin SCOTT, AUS, 1:09:08 (AUD 2500)
4. Sayaka SATO, JPN, 1:09:14
5. Georgie GRGEC, NZL, 1:09:34 (AUD 2000)
6. Risa YAMAZAKI, JPN, 1:09:35
7. Rie KAWAUCHI, JPN, 1:09:40
8. Seira FUWA, JPN, 1:10:53
9. Ruby SMEE, AUS, 1:11:24 (AUD 1000)
10. Ellie PASHLEY, AUS, 1:11:42 (AUD 500)
11. Mayu NISHIKAWA, JPN, 1:11:49
12. Shiho TACHIZAKO, JPN, 1:11:53
13. Rebecca LOWE, AUS, 1:12:28
14. Donve VILJOEN, AUS, 1:12:31
15. Laura NAGEL, NZL, 1:12:35
16. Katherine CAMP, NZL, 1:13:24
17. Eloise WELLINGS (40+), AUS, 1:13:52
18. Genevieve GREGSON, AUS, 1:13:53
19. Katherine DOWIE, AUS, 1:14:34
20. Rosie WEBER, AUS, 1:14:41
21. Erika FLOREZ, AUS, 1:14:46
22. Karen BLANEY, IRL, 1:14:57
23. Camille FRENCH, NZL, 1:15:20
24. Nefriana Ariance DAIK, INA, 1:15:20
25. Saskia LLOYD, AUS, 1:15:51
26. Alice OAKLEY-KERR, AUS, 1:15:55
27. Grace LYNCH, IRL, 1:15:58
28. Jennifer CLANCY, IRL, 1:16:03
29. Vanessa LEE, SGP, 1:16:04
30. Rhiannon NORTHCOTT, AUS, 1:16:23
MEN –
1. Shumpei TOMITA, JPN, 1:00:52 CR* (AUD 10,000 + 2000* = USD 8344)
2. Edward MARKS, AUS, 1:00:57 (AUD 5000)
3. Kazuto KAWABATA, JPN, 1:01:16 (AUD 2500)
4. Brett ROBINSON, AUS, 1:01:36 (AUD 2000)
5. Daisuke SATO, JPN, 1:01:37
6. Liam BOUDIN, AUS, 1:01:37 (AUD 1000)
7. Takuma TAKEMURA, JPN, 1:01:43
8. Neo NAMIKI, JPN, 1:01:46
9. Tatsuya KIYAMA, JPN, 1:01:47
10. Shin KIMURA, JPN, 1:01:51
11. Hideto YAMANAKA, JPN, 1:02:29
12. Daichi FUJITA, JPN, 1:02:55
13. Jaewoo PARK, KOR, 1:03:00
14. Toby GUALTER, NZL, 1:03:01 (AUD 500)
15. Takayuki MATSUURA, JPN, 1:03:06
16. Nozomu HARADA, JPN, 1:03:13
17. Ed GODDARD, AUS, 1:03:15
18. Andy BUCHANAN, AUS, 1:03:16
19. Michael ROEGER, AUS, 1:03:18
20. Yasunari KUSU, JPN, 1:03:22
21. Nao NANATSUE, JPN, 1:03:54
22. Robi SYIANTURI, INA, 1:03:57
23. Ryan GREGSON, AUS, 1:04:04
24. Cameron AVERY, NZL, 1:04:05
25. Benjamin BEISCHER, AUS, 1:04:08
26. Tetsuya YOROIZAKA, JPN, 1:04:11
27. Tom BOWERS, AUS, 1:04:11
28. Bailey MURZECKI-HINCE, AUS, 1:04:12
29. Harry NORMAN, AUS, 1:04:20
30. Nathan STOATE, AUS, 1:04:21
*Course record/AUD 2000 bonus; previous 1:01:08, Andy Buchanan (AUS), 2025
10-K (05):
WOMEN –
1. Natalie RULE, AUS, 32:57 (AUD 1000)
2. Georgia HANSEN, AUS, 33:04 (AUD 750)
3. Amy ROBINSON, AUS, 33:32 (AUD 500)
4. Sinead DIVER, AUS, 33:51
5. Kate SPENCER, AUS, 33:57
6. Ally BROOKS, AUS, 34:22
MEN –
1. Liam CASHIN, AUS, 29:28 (AUD 1000)
2. Callum DAVIES, AUS, 29:31 (AUD 750)
3. Matthew BUCKELL, AUS, 29:32 (AUD 500)
4. Jordan SKELLY, GBR, 29:34
5. Brayden NOONAN, AUS, 29:47
6. Brandon COPELAND, AUS, 29:59
5-K (04):
WOMEN –
1. Kobi WALKER, AUS, 15:51 (AUD 500)
2. Amelia SHERIDAN, AUS, 16:03 (AUD 300)
3. Gabrielle SCHMIDT, AUS, 16:05 (AUD 200)
4. Isabella VALINOTI (U18), AUS, 16:15
5. Piper ANDERSON (U18), AUS, 16:32
6. Gracie SHERIDAN (U15), AUS, 16:46
MEN –
1. Harrison MARTINENKO, AUS, 14:26 CR* (AUD 500 + 500*)
2. Beau HARVEY, AUS, 14:29 (AUD 300)
3. Dezmond CUTTER, AUS, 14:31 (AUD 200)
*Course record/AUD 500 bonus; previous 14:30, Harrison Martinenko (AUS), 2025
Brecon Carreg Porthcawl 10-K
Porthcawl, GBR; Sunday, July 5
Distance: 10 km
Finishers: 5186 (up from 4806 in 2025)
WOMEN (gun times) –
1. Charlotte Taylor, Bristol & West AC, 34:22
2. Alison McEwing, Erme Valley Harriers, 36:22
3. Donna Morris, Builth & District, 36:53
MEN (gun times) –
1. Omar Ahmed, Wolverhampton & Bilston, 29:44
2. Dewi Griffiths, Swansea Harriers, 29:55
3. Jon Butler, Swansea Harriers, 30:12
Japan Corporate Teams Athletics Championships 10,000m (74th)
Chitose, JPN; Sunday, July 5
Aoba Park Athletic Field
WOMEN –
Race 1:
1. Momoka KAWAGUCHI, 28 Jun 1998, JPN, 32:14.00
2. Mao UESUGI, 16 Aug 1995, JPN, 32:42.87
3. Rina SASAKI, 18 Jan 2002, JPN, 32:53.30
4. Sara ISOBE, 19 Dec 2003, JPN, 32:54.32
5. Wakana ITSUKI, 07 Apr 1994, JPN, 32:56.24
6. Kotone NIWA, 15 Dec 2003, JPN, 33:03.20
7. Yua TSUKAMOTO, 19 Oct 2006, JPN, 33:03.72
8. Hakua SAKUMA, 14 Jun 2004, JPN, 33:04.43
9. Mayu HIRATA, 16 Feb 2001, JPN, 33:06.57
10. Sakura NISHIO, 11 Mar 1999, JPN, 33:15.88
11. Rio WAKAI, 03 Sep 1999, JPN, 33:24.88
12. Akari MATSUMOTO, 23 Feb 2005, JPN, 33:29.31
13. Chihiro SATO, 28 Apr 2001, JPN, 33:38.57
14. Kokoro SAKAI, 08 Feb 2001, JPN, 33:52.44
15. Miki HIRAOKA, 23 Dec 2000, JPN, 34:06.91
…
Race 2:
1. Janeth Nyiva MUTUNGI, 27 Aug 2004, KEN, 30:29.16
2. Caroline KARIBA, 22 Apr 2004, KEN, 30:31.39
3. Dolphine Nyaboke OMARE, 26 Jul 2001, KEN, 30:34.96
4. Tabithanjeri KAMAU, 03 Jul 2000, KEN, 30:49.87
5. Esther MUTHONI, 27 Dec 2001, KEN, 31:34.75
6. Nanaka IZAWA, 13 Apr 1991, JPN, 31:37.27
7. Wakana KABASAWA, 24 Mar 1999, JPN, 31:59.28
8. Rina KUSU, 16 Dec 1993, JPN, 32:06.82
9. Miu YAGI, 22 Sep 2003, JPN, 32:06.99
10. Mao KOGURE, 31 Aug 2002, JPN, 32:09.53
11. Kazuna KANETOMO, 19 Aug 2001, JPN, 32:31.39
12. Hikaru KITAGAWA, 24 Nov 2001, JPN, 32:36.41
13. Sakiho TSUTSUI, 19 Jan 1996, JPN, 32:46.71
14. Anna SUZUKI, 23 Mar 2002, JPN, 33:00.18
…
MEN –
Race 1:
1. Shota NAKANO, 12 Jun 2001, JPN, 28:17.07
2. Naoki KOYAMA, 12 May 1996, JPN, 28:20.47
3. Ryoto YOSHIOKA, 02 Jun 1998, JPN, 28:30.99
4. Kaito KOJIMA, 23 Apr 2002, JPN, 28:39.34
5. Kyuma YOKOTA, 16 May 2001, JPN, 28:40.47
6. Kyosuke KOGURE, 10 Aug 1999, JPN, 28:46.01
7. Shunsuke YOSHII, 08 Apr 2003, JPN, 28:48.62
8. Keigo HORIHATA, 15 Jul 2000, JPN, 28:49.72
9. Yuta KUBODE, 24 Feb 2003, JPN, 28:51.80
10. Shunsuke KIKUCHI, 26 Jan 2002, JPN, 29:00.21
11. Safumi SUGI, 10 Aug 2001, JPN, 29:05.80
12. Fumiya OSHIMA, 19 Jul 2003, JPN, 29:12.93
…
Race 2:
1. Emmanuel Korir KIPLAGAT, 05 May 2002, KEN, 27:32.33
2. Richard KIMAYAT, 02 Jan 2003, KEN, 27:34.24
3. Gideon Kipkertich RONO, 22 Feb 2003, KEN, 27:35.04
4. Shadrack RONO, 01 Jan 2002, KEN, 27:36.05
5. Evans Keitany KIPTUM, 27 Nov 1999, KEN, 27:42.85
6. Takato SUZUKI, 23 Jul 1997, JPN, 27:50.61
7. Antipas Kibet KANDIE, 02 Apr 1996, KEN, 27:51.82
8. Hironori KISHIMOTO, 07 Oct 2000, JPN, 27:53.62
9. David Shungeya NEIYIAI, 17 Dec 2000, KEN, 27:54.57
10. Boniface MULWA, 16 Apr 2000, KEN, 27:55.50
11. Takashi ICHIDA, 16 Jun 1992, JPN, 27:55.51
12. Ren UMEZAKI, 14 Aug 2002, JPN, 27:56.13
13. Shunta UCHIDA, 19 Sep 2000, JPN, 27:56.46
14. Edwin KIPSAISAK, 16 Mar 2005, KEN, 27:58.14
15. Shoya KAWASE, 19 Jul 1998, JPN, 28:13.99
16. Daiji KAWAI, 22 Sep 1991, JPN, 28:28.26
17. Ayumu YAMAMOTO, 24 Jun 2002, JPN, 28:29.07
18. Sota FUKUTANI, 20 Jun 2000, JPN, 28:30.66
19. Chikara YAMANO, 22 May 2000, JPN, 28:34.42
20. Yuito YAMAMOTO, 16 May 2001, JPN, 28:48.22
21. Tsuyoshi BANDO, 12 Dec 1996, JPN, 28:48.63
22. Masaki KODAMA, 3 Jan 2002, JPN, 29:09.44
23. Daisuke HOSOMORI, 5 May 1994, JPN, 29:13.69
24. Yoshiki OSHIRO, 12 Nov 1998, JPN, 29:24.44
Meeting National Est Lyonnais
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Challenger)
Decines, FRA; Saturday, July 4
Stade Raymond Troussier
NOTE: Twenty-one year-old Frenchwoman Clara Entresangle ran an excellent 9:17.88 to win the 3000m steeplechase. That mark was a French national U23 record and made Entresangle the third-fastest Frenchwoman of all-time –Ed.
WOMEN –
800m:
Race 1:
1. Narimane AMARA, 03 Sep 1993, ALG, 2:00.33
2. Julia CHEROT, 28 Feb 2002, FRA, 2:00.33
3. Saida EL-BOUZY, 05 Apr 2007, MAR, 2:00.64
4. Agathe DELAHOUTRE, 17 May 1997, FRA, 2:00.67
5. Alex O’NEILL, 21 Sep 2000, IRL, 2:00.96
6. Agnes RAHAROLAHY, 07 Nov 1992, FRA, 2:01.60
7. Cindy BOURDIER, 04 Aug 2000, FRA, 2:01.66
8. Sana HAMMAMI, 20 Oct 1994, FRA, 2:02.45
Farah CLERC, 31 Jul 1990, FRA, DNF
Race 2:
1. Jennie HAUKE, 06 Feb 1993, GER, 2:04.10
2. Emma CHARLET, 13 May 2006, FRA, 2:04.52
3. Klara DESS, 16 Mar 2000, AUS, 2:04.73
4. Emma GICQUEL, 29 May 2004, FRA, 2:05.56
5. Nina FERRERO, 24 Nov 1999, FRA, 2:05.70
6. Charlize NISY, 07 Jul 2006, FRA, 2:05.75
…
1500m:
Race 1:
1. Zoe MELHUISH, 10 Nov 2002, AUS, 4:09.28
2. Alice PENCIU-JURIN, 04 Apr 2009, FRA, 4:11.41
3. Fabienne MÜLLER, 01 Nov 2005, SUI, 4:13.46
4. Anaëlle GUILLONNET, 19 Sep 2000, FRA, 4:14.12
5. Marine JOBLIN, 16 Aug 2002, LUX, 4:14.45
6. Ghania REZZIK, 21 Dec 2002, ALG, 4:15.77
7. Tessa LAX, 05 Dec 1998, FRA, 4:15.83
8. Klara ANDRIJASEVIE, 16 Mar 2001, CRO, 4:17.80
9. Louisa ESMOUNI, 03 May 2004, FRA, 4:18.26
10. Tilly SIMPSON, 25 Oct 2000, GBR, 4:18.28
11. Alizee BENAITEAU, 13 Apr 2000, FRA, 4:30.05
Emilie GIRARD, 26 Dec 2000, FRA, DNF
Anita HINRIKSDOTTIR, 13 Jan 1996, ISL, DNF
Race 2:
1. Maëlle PORCHER, 26 May 2002, FRA, 4:19.05
2. Hanna BRUCKMAYER, 29 Nov 2001, GER, 4:19.53
3. Martina CANAZZA, 28 Mar 2003, ITA, 4:21.38
4. Laurine BEUCHER, 2003, FRA, 4:21.85
…
5000m:
1. Celia TABET, 29 Aug 1999, FRA, 15:32.41
2. Coraline MAÂMOURI, 13 Mar 1996, FRA, 15:44.72
3. Laly PORENTRU, 23 Apr 2007, FRA, 15:53.69
4. Lucie PATUREL, 30 Nov 2006, FRA, 15:54.66
5. Capucine ROLIN, 18 Jul 2004, FRA, 15:58.62
6. Alice SEGUIN, 27 Aug 2002, FRA, 15:59.38
7. Margot DAJOUX, 19 Apr 2005, FRA, 15:59.53
8. Lamia MOURABIT, 20 Sep 2007, FRA, 16:00.29
9. Alice MITARD, 07 Mar 1998, FRA, 16:03.47
10. Farida ABAROGE, 01 Jan 1994, ART, 16:05.48
11. Laetitia BLEUNVEN, 13 Feb 1992, FRA, 16:06.21
12. Amal BOUYIJ, 22 Jun 1998, FRA, 16:06.43
13. Lola DARCY, 28 Nov 2004, FRA, 16:07.13
14. Paloma FERRARI, 07 Nov 2006, FRA, 16:10.54
15. Magali JAUNET, 31 Aug 1989, FRA, 16:13.04
16. Emma BERT, 29 Nov 2001, FRA, 16:15.52
17. Charlene DELHORME, 30 Aug 1996, FRA, 16:21.77
18. Charline HEU, 10 May 1999, FRA, 16:29.86
…
3000m S/C:
1. Clara ENTRESANGLE, 23 Nov 2004, FRA, 9:17.88 PB/NR U23
2. Rihab DHAHRI, 09 Sep 2003, TUN, 9:22.33
3. Ikram OUAAZIZ, 06 Jul 1999, MAR, 9:31.12
4. Katia DELARCHE, 15 Nov 1993, FRA, 9:48.05
5. Marie BOUCHARD, 07 Dec 1993, FRA, 9:59.59
6. Nina GUILLAUD, 09 Nov 2002, FRA, 10:00.05
7. Nour Meriem GUEMMAN, 09 Jul 2004, ALG, 10:02.68
8. Margot GUILLAUMOT, 29 Jan 2002, FRA, 10:05.45
9. Emilie ROMANET, 07 Jul 2006, FRA, 10:05.91
10. Jeanne CHUQUET, 2004, FRA, 10:07.77
11. Sophie COURVILLE, 2003, CAN, 10:08.15
12. Jeanne TOULLIER, 2006, FRA, 10:12.10
13. Floriane QUESADA, 12 Dec 2000, FRA, 10:12.92
14. Jenipher CONTOIS, 26 Jul 1999, FRA, 10:14.57
MEN –
800m:
Race 1:
1. Jordan TERRASSE, 11 Apr 2000, FRA, 1:44.39
2. Clement PONCE, 20 Jan 2003, FRA, 1:45.27
3. Tony VAN DIEPEN, 17 Apr 1996, NED, 1:45.36
4. Flavien SZOT, 6 Sep 2001, FRA, 1:46.09
5. Catalin TECUCEANU, 09 Sep 1999, ITA, 1:46.12
6. James PRESTON, 8 May 1997, NZL, 1:46.62
7. Melvyn CAVAGNOUX, 8 Oct 2006, FRA, 1:46.81
Yann SPILLMANN, 15 Jul 2002, FRA, DNF
Race 2:
1. Renier DE VILLIERS, 1 Apr 2002, RSA, 1:46.58
2. Theo THEVENET, 04 Jun 2006, FRA, 1:47.21
3. Pietro ARESE, 8 Oct 1999, ITA, 1:47.34
4. Nathan CUMBERBATCH, 11 Jan 2005, TTO, 1:47.43
5. Cillian KIRWAN, 22 Mar 1996, IRL, 1:47.57
6. Yanis VANLANDUYT, 8 Mar 2006, FRA, 1:47.98
7. Grant GROSVENOR, 03 Jun 1992, USA, 1:48.12
8. Youssef BENZAMIA, 7 Mar 1993, FRA, 1:48.22
9. Mason COHEN, 19 Sep 1996, AUS, 1:49.56
Midryck LAVIOLETTE-SINIVASSI, 2006, FRA, DNF
Race 3:
1. Edgar DURIEUX, 9 Dec 2003, FRA, 1:48.67
2. Werner GOUWS, 14 Jul 2007, RSA, 1:48.76
3. Nasredine KHATIR, 30 Jan 1995, FRA, 1:49.29
4. Elie NAYRAND, 10 Sep 2000, FRA, 1:49.59
…
Race 4:
1. Oihan CORRET, 27 Nov 2006, FRA, 1:47.83
2. Pierre LECHAT, 9 Mar 1999, FRA, 1:48.39
3. Theo DE MEYERE, 21 Nov 2000, FRA, 1:48.42
4. Yannis DAVID, 19 Jan 1999, FRA, 1:48.71
5. Mickael YEYE, 23 Jul 1999, FRA, 1:49.48
6. Alexander HANIGAN, 23 Jul 2005, AUS, 1:49.55
7. Tom SANFILIPPO, 9 Mar 2002, FRA, 1:49.74
8. Edem GMIZA, 21 September 2007, FRA, 1:50.19
1500m:
Race 1:
1. Joao BUSSOTTI NEVES, 10 May 1993, ITA, 3:35.34
2. Teo DABOS, 25 May 2004, FRA, 3:35.67
3. Joshua ABRAHAM, 15 Jun 2005, FRA, 3:35.79
4. Alois ABRAHAM, 25 Jul 2008, FRA, 3:35.88
5. Callum ELSON, 31 Dec 1998, GBR, 3:36.04
6. Anicet KOZAR, 8 Oct 2001, FRA, 3:36.18
7. James DUNNE, 26 May 2001, IRL, 3:37.38
8. Pierrik JOCTEUR-MONROZIER, 23 Mar 1998, FRA, 3:39.68
9. Corentin TIXIER, 27 Feb 2002, FRA, 3:39.87
Jye EDWARDS, 06 Mar 1998, AUS, DNF
Nael LEDAIN, 13 March 2004, FRA, DNF
Race 2:
1. Mubarik Abdi SAID, 2 May 2008, QAT, 3:37.09
2. Mohamed Wahid TORECH, 18 Nov 2007, QAT, 3:37.60
3. Yervand MKRTCHYAN, 11 Jun 1996, ARM, 3:37.80
4. Bastien FOUILHOUX, 7 Nov 2000, FRA, 3:37.81
5. Wanis ADJAOUD, 10 May 2005, FRA, 3:39.50
6. Abderazek KHELILI, 21 Jan 1997, ALG, 3:39.55
7. Florian ZITTEL, 10 Mar 2002, GER, 3:39.95
8. Gregory BERNAGE, 11 Mar 1999, FRA, 3:40.31
9. Yvan LE FUR, 10 Apr 2004, FRA, 3:40.63
10. Matthew ENDRÖDY, 11 Apr 2005, RSA, 3:41.64
11. Enzo COUDERCHET, 6 Oct 1997, FRA, 3:43.04
12. Gaor DROUIN VIALLARD, 18 Dec 2001, FRA, 3:46.51
Clement PAILLON, 25 Jun 1996, FRA, DNF
Race 3:
1. Sacha LIGUORI, 29 Mar 1996, FRA, 3:40.76
2. Timon INGHELBRECHT, 18 Apr 2003, BEL, 3:40.91
3. Maxime TOURON, 30 Sep 2003, FRA, 3:41.40
4. Clement COUGNAUD, 5 Jan 2001, FRA, 3:41.55
5. Zakaria RAMDANI, 16 Jan 2000, ALG, 3:42.76
6. Franck DIRAT, 18 Jun 1993, FRA, 3:43.05
7. Luke SHAW, 7 Dec 2001, AUS, 3:43.31
Grant GROSVENOR, 03 Jun 1992, USA, DNF
Race 4:
1. Kamal TALIB, 15 Jun 2008, QAT, 3:44.37
2. Joaquim GONZALEZ MOYANO, 17 May 2005, FRA, 3:44.81
3. Paul MARESCHAL, 26 Jan 2000, FRA, 3:45.78
4. Thibault LARPIN, 26 May 1996, FRA, 3:46.31
5. Eliseo CALEMARD, 13 Oct 2002, FRA, 3:46.47
6. Clement RABIN-BOUTIN, 13 Feb 2006, FRA, 3:46.85
…
5000m:
1. Bastien AUGUSTO, 10 Aug 1999, FRA, 13:15.49
2. Simon BEDARD, 03 Jan 1997, FRA, 13:18.81
3. Baptiste GUYON, 17 Jan 2001, FRA, 13:19.79
4. Abdessamad OUKHELFEN, 18 Dec 1998, ESP, 13:37.66
5. Baptiste JARD, 15 Apr 1997, FRA, 13:38.29
6. Victor BOUDIN, 28 Jun 1997, FRA, 13:39.84
7. Alex Franck Cliford NGOUARI-MOUISSI, 16 Sep 1991, CGO, 13:40.71
8. Adria CEBALLOS, 17 Oct 2002, ESP, 13:41.00
9. Anis BENSTITI, 22 Sep 1998, ALG, 13:41.54
10. Edouard MORIN-LUZUY, 16 October 2002, FRA, 13:42.22
11. Pasquale SELVAROLO, 28 Nov 1999, ITA, 13:43.05
12. Axel FOURNIVAL, 24 May 2001, FRA, 13:43.40
13. Anatole BERTHOU, 09 Apr 2004, FRA, 13:43.42
14. Fabian MANRIQUE, 14 Aug 1994, ARG, 13:43.74
15. Francesco BREUSA, 20 Aug 1998, ITA, 13:51.20
16. Florian CARVALHO DE FONSESCO, 09 Mar 1989, FRA, 13:55.96
17. Sacha PERRIER, 22 Feb 2001, FRA, 13:59.37
18. Timothee DUPONT, 17 Aug 2004, FRA, 14:01.43
…
Race 2:
1. Tobias FLON, 1 Nov 2005, FRA, 13:51.79
2. Pierre BERRI, 24 Jan 2000, FRA, 13:55.92
3. Matis BOUCARD, 2001, FRA, 13:56.11
4. Octave FRENOY, 03 Jan 2003, FRA, 13:57.07
5. Benoit DAVID, 2003, FRA, 13:57.32
6. Tristan GEVAERT, 16 Jan 2004, BEL, 13:57.57
7. Nicolò CORNALI, 30 Jan 2003, ITA, 13:57.79
8. Gael LEPROHON, 03 Jul 2004, FRA, 13:58.13
9. Quentin BRONCHART, 03 Nov 2004, FRA, 14:02.02
10. Ylian JACQUIN, 2005, FRA, 14:04.86
…
3000m S/C:
Race 1:
1. Luc LE BARON, 05 Feb 2002, FRA, 8:17.85
2. Louis GILAVERT, 01 Jan 1998, FRA, 8:17.94
3. Alexis MIELLET, 05 May 1995, FRA, 8:21.91
4. Yassin BOUIH, 24 Nov 1996, ITA, 8:23.03
5. Lourenço RODRIGUES, 02 Feb 2004, POR, 8:23.68
6. Ala ZOGHLAMI, 19 Jun 1994, ITA, 8:26.23
7. William BATTERSHILL, 25 Feb 1998, GBR, 8:26.86
8. Baptiste COUDERT, 30 Sep 2000, FRA, 8:27.26
9. Tobias RATTINGER, 24 Nov 1997, AUT, 8:28.25
10. Remi SCHYNS, 26 Jan 1999, BEL, 8:28.53
11. Mohamed Amin JHINAOUI, 02 Apr 1997, TUN, 8:28.85
12. Ismail ATRIKI, 13 Aug 2002, ESP, 8:28.86
13. Valentin BRESC, 27 May 2001, FRA, 8:29.78
14. Soma NAGAHARA, 12 Oct 2005, JPN, 8:30.30
Abderrafia BOUASSEL, 18 Feb 2001, MAR, DNF
Ali MESSAOUDI, 13 Oct 1995, ALG, DNF
Youssef BOUTAYEB, 26 Jul 2004, FRA, DNF
Soheil BOUFRIZI, 03 Oct 2001, FRA, DNF
Ayoub EL AMANI, 29 Feb 2004, FRA, DNF
Race 2:
1. Kevin A. ROBERTSON, 13 Jul 2001, CAN, 8:34.87
2. Zephirin DARHAN, 2002, FRA, 8:36.50
3. Ricardo BARBOSA, 09 Dec 1995, POR, 8:36.88
4. Finley DALY, 09 Oct 1999, IRL, 8:37.94
5. Basile ASTIER, 2008, FRA, 8:38.26
6. Matteo DAHMANI, 15 Sep 1999, FRA, 8:39.50
7. Matthys BOURSE, 21 Jan 2003, FRA, 8:40.29
8. Eliot BIDET, 12 Feb 2002, FRA, 8:40.38
9. Theo PENARD, 04 Apr 2005, FRA, 8:42.31
10. Quentin VANDIER, 19 Sep 1997, FRA, 8:44.16
11. Kurt LAUER, 30 Oct 2003, GER, 8:45.84
12. Sebastien NEDELEC, 19 Apr 2002, FRA, 8:46.10
13. Carlos MUÑOZ, 19 May 1999, ESP, 8:47.18
14. Yuki MURAO, 20 Apr 2003, JPN, 8:48.72
15. Zemenu MUCHIE, 05 Dec 2000, ISR, 8:50.43
16. Camilo IRARRAGORRI, 31 Oct 2003, SUI, 8:55.44
…
Race 3:
1. Marcus POMMIER, 26 Jul 2002, FRA, 8:43.24
2. Charles MAILLARD, 2004, FRA, 8:44.14
3. Isacc DUPORTAL, 15 Oct 2006, FRA, 8:45.30
4. Xavier PERRAS-PHANEUF, 21 Feb 2005, CAN, 8:45.67
5. Clement GIRARD, 06 Aug 1998, FRA, 8:47.18
6. Hannes BURGER, 01 Jul 1999, GER, 8:48.38
7. Ewen GUERIN, 05 Sep 2007, FRA, 8:50.98
8. Paul MOLINIER, 08 Feb 1999, FRA, 8:54.34
9. Mathis DUBOIS, 2008, FRA, 8:55.10
10. Tomer MUALEM, 06 Oct 2003, ISR, 8:55.42
11. Timeo LIGIER, 13 Apr 2007, FRA, 8:56.44
12. Damien FIORUCCI, 16 Sep 2003, FRA, 8:56.66
13. Tom AUTRET, 03 Aug 2005, FRA, 8:57.00
14. Come LE BARON, 29 Aug 2006, FRA, 8:59.46
Meeting Maia Cidade do Desporto
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Bronze)
Maia, POR; Saturday, July 4
Estádio José Vieira de Carvalho
WOMEN –
800m:
1. Maria Miguel AVELINO, 12 Dec 2005, POR, 2:03.35
2. Alexandra ALMICI, 12 Jul 2002, ITA, 2:04.47
3. Sofia DUARTE, 16 May 2001, POR, 2:04.52
4. Carise VAN ROOYEN, 19 Jun 2007, RSA, 2:04.84
5. Paulette Natacha NGO, 6 Jun 1994, ESP, 2:06.67
…
1500m:
1. Abbe GOLDSTEIN, 18 Jun 1999, USA, 4:23.01
2. Ana MARINHO, 11 Oct 2003, POR, 4:24.03
…
MEN –
800m:
1. Guilherme ORENHAS, 10 Sep 1998, BRA, 1:45.09
2. David GARCIA, 15 Mar 2003, POR, 1:47.48
3. Matheus Americo MEDEIROS PESSOA, 9 Apr 1996, BRA, 1:48.50
4. Nuno CORDEIRO, 27 Sep 2006, POR, 1:48.72
5. Alberto PEREZ, 10 Aug 2001, ESP, 1:49.54
6. David MOURA, 2008, POR, 1:49.59
…
1500m:
1. Ryan MARTIN, 10 Oct 2003, GBR, 3:43.62
2. Ruben AMARAL, 26 Apr 2001, POR, 3:45.57
3. Andre FREITAS, 24 Dec 2005, POR, 3:45.68
4. Tomás SILVA, 20 Sep 1998, POR, 3:46.53
…
The Pursuit 5000m
(World Athletics Continental Tour – Challenger)
Stirling, GBR; Saturday, July 4
University of Stirling Track
WOMEN –
800m:
1. Molly HUDSON, 16 Aug 2002, GBR, 2:02.84
2. Hannah CAMERON, 21 Jul 1997, GBR, 2:03.78
3. Niamh CARR, 31 Jan 2001, IRL, 2:04.03
4. Khahisa MHLANGA, 26 Dec 1999, GBR, 2:05.94
…
5000m:
1. Madelene WANVIK HOLUM, 24 Sep 1994, NOR, 15:35.70
2. Stefanie TUCKER, GBR, 15:52.13
3. Holly WEEDALL, 31 Dec 2004, GBR, 15:54.10
4. Emily HAGGARD-KEARNEY, 10 Nov 1995, IRL, 15:57.52
5. Beth ANSELL, 10 Sep 1994, GBR, 16:01.71
6. Faye DERVAN, 16 Sep 2002, IRL, 16:05.88
7. Nancy SCOTT, 15 May 1999, GBR, 16:07.03
8. Kirsty WALKER, 10 Sep 1999, GBR, 16:14.29
Brogan WALLACE, 07 Dec 1995, GBR, DNF
MEN –
800m:
1. Callum HURLEY, 18 Aug 2003, IRL, 1:48.04
2. Robert SHIPLEY, 28 Sep 1996, GBR, 1:48.22
3. Andrew MCGILL, 18 Feb 2004, GBR, 1:48.31
4. Finn WOODGER, 2003, IRL, 1:49.06
…
5000m:
1. Jacob DEACON, 31 Jan 2005, GBR, 13:26.93
2. Jake SMITH, 19 May 1998, GBR, 13:29.78
3. Kadar Omar ABDULLAHI, 1996, ETH, 13:30.50
4. Jacob CANN, 22 Dec 2000, GBR, 13:49.51
5. Mesfin ESCAMILLA, 19 Nov 2005, ESP, 13:53.88
6. Luke KELLY, , IRL, 13:54.37
7. Finley PROFFITT, 30 Apr 2003, GBR, 13:55.00
8. Jamie BATTLE, 3 Mar 2000, IRL, 13:57.08
9. Mohad ABDIKADAR SHEIK ALI, 12 Jun 1993, ITA, 14:09.69
X Ordizia Meeting – International Meeting Jose Antonio Peña
Ordizia, ESP; Saturday, July 4
Altamira Estadioa
NOTE: Spaniard Marta Mitjans, 19, ran her first-ever sub-2:00 800m. She turns 20 on December 28 so she is not eligible to compete in the 2026 World Athletics U20 Championships –Ed.
WOMEN –
800m:
Race 1:
1. Corali JOU, 30 Nov 2007, ESP, 2:05.81
2. Lidia ABAD, 21 Mar 1997, ESP, 2:06.03
3. Alicia RECIO, 26 Jan 1998, ESP, 2:06.74
…
Race 2:
1. Marta MITJANS, 28 Dec 2006, ESP, 1:59.28
2. Rocio ARROYO, 06 Jul 2003, ESP, 2:00.62
3. Daniela GARCÍA, 31 Aug 2001, ESP, 2:01.04
4. Msgana HAILU, 22 Dec 2005, ETH, 2:01.49
5. Naiara GARCIA, 23 Jun 2006, ESP, 2:01.93
6. Julia MAROTO, 10 Oct 2006, ESP, 2:02.54
7. Malin Ingeborg NYFORS, 12 Jul 1997, NOR, 2:02.62
8. Berta SEGURA, 6 Jun 2003, ESP, 2:02.84
9. Kimberley FICENEC, 23 Jul 1994, CZE, 2:03.33
10. Martina ESCUDERO, 06 Dec 1996, ARG, 2:03.88
11. Berdine CASTILLO, 18 Mar 2000, CHI, 2:06.01
Bianca ACOSTA, 08 Mar 1997, DOM, DNF
1500m:
Race 1:
1. Fedra Aldana LUNA, 5 Jul 1995, ARG, 4:14.48
2. Lomane MESNIL, 24 Nov 2003, FRA, 4:16.92
3. Elena MARTÍN, 06 Nov 1997, ESP, 4:18.08
4. Mireya ARNEDILLO, 28 Mar 2003, ESP, 4:18.81
5. Uxue MARDARAS, 18 Nov 2001, ESP, 4:19.69
6. Juana ZUBERBUHLER, 20 Oct 2006, ARG, 4:21.43
7. Lena STOLLA, 7 May 2004, FRA, 4:21.77
…
Race 2:
1. Silan AYYILDIZ, 10 Oct 1999, TUR, 4:05.29
2. Micaela LEVAGGI, 12 Aug 1998, ARG, 4:05.50
3. Rocio GARRIDO, 4 Sep 2003, ESP, 4:05.56
4. Tia WILSON, 07 Jun 2002, GBR, 4:05.83
5. Marina MARTÍNEZ, 13 Jan 2002, ESP, 4:05.86
6. Eimear MAHER, 10 Aug 2003, IRL, 4:06.54
7. Lorea IBARZABAL, 7 Nov 1994, ESP, 4:07.28
8. Jodie MCCANN, 3 February 2000, IRL, 4:07.47
9. Judith OTAZUA, 26 Dec 1999, ESP, 4:08.66
10. Maria VICIOSA, 3 Nov 2006, ESP, 4:08.69
11. Marta SERRANO, 5 April 2003, ESP, 4:10.39
12. Javote GUERET, 2 Sep 1999, FRA, 4:15.27
13. Elia SAURA, 05 Oct 2000, ESP, 4:16.27
14. July FERREIRA DA SILVA, 27 Oct 1994, BRA, 4:16.50
15. Raquel ECHEVERRIA, 5 Oct 2000, ESP, 4:19.15
Angela GARCÍA, 16 Feb 1999, ESP, DNF
Clara LOZANO, 19 Jun 1998, ESP, DNF
Lorena MARTÍN, 22 Oct 1996, ESP, DNF
MEN –
800m:
Race 1:
1. Estanislao Nicolas RUIZ, 2 Oct 2000, ESP, 1:49.21
2. Juan Gabriel BRICI, 20 Nov 2007, ESP, 1:49.42
3. Matteo ROUVIER, 21 Jul 2001, FRA, 1:49.68
4. Iban GARICOITZ, 12 Mar 2004, FRA, 1:49.77
5. Fernando VICENTE, 28 Oct 1995, ESP, 1:49.95
6. Hugo JAMES, 22 Jul 1999, FRA, 1:50.39
…
Race 2:
1. Anxo LADO, 26 Oct 2000, ESP, 1:47.08
2. Henry FISHER, 16 Jun 2002, GBR, 1:47.37
3. Alvaro MONFORT, 21 Nov 2005, ESP, 1:47.38
4. Alejandro RIOS, 02 Feb 2007, ESP, 1:47.38
5. Elian Numa LÓPEZ IGLESIAS, 5 Oct 2000, ESP, 1:47.66
6. Yanis LE MOUILLOUR, 9 May 2001, FRA, 1:48.42
7. Valentin SOCA, 24 Jul 2002, URU, 1:48.62
8. Ryan BARCALA, 26 Feb 2006, ESP, 1:48.78
9. Aaron CEBALLOS, 15 Dec 2007, ESP, 1:49.10
10. Germain LEMAITRE, 8 Jul 2002, FRA, 1:49.22
11. David CARRANZA, 6 Jan 2002, ESP, 1:49.40
12. Saúl MARTÍNEZ, 12 Feb 1994, ESP, 1:50.01
Race 3:
1. Martin SEGUROLA, 1 Jul 2003, ESP, 1:44.95
2. Moad ZAHAFI, 9 May 1998, MAR, 1:45.26
3. Ronaldo OLIVO, 8 Oct 2004, ESP, 1:45.87
4. José Ignacio PÉREZ, 6 Jan 2001, ESP, 1:46.21
5. Josue LE CADRE, 24 Mar 2002, FRA, 1:46.33
6. Alaa SOUADI, 2 Jul 2005, ESP, 1:46.40
7. Ivan PELIZZA, 17 Dec 2000, SUI, 1:46.51
8. Abdellah MOUZLIB, 7 Jan 2000, MAR, 1:46.97
9. Pedro OSORIO, 31 May 2000, ESP, 1:46.99
10. Pablo SANCHEZ-VALLADARES, 12 Nov 1997, ESP, 1:47.21
11. Tom DRADRIGA, 17 Jun 1996, UGA, 1:47.92
Txemari BERRUETA, 19 May 2003, ESP, DNF
1500m:
Race 1:
1. Ruben EGEA, 28 Jun 2004, ESP, 3:42.15
2. Alejandro IBAÑEZ, 15 September 2007, ESP, 3:42.25
3. Mario PRIEGO, 28 Nov 2002, ESP, 3:42.92
4. Ander Michelena BELTRAN, 04 Feb 2002, ESP, 3:44.38
5. Martin MARQUEZ, 10 Aug 2008, ESP, 3:45.05
6. Gines DOMENECH, 7 May 2007, ESP, 3:45.21
7. Izan RODRIGUEZ, 23 Aug 2005, ESP, 3:45.82
8. Jaime MIGALLON, 22 Mar 2003, ESP, 3:46.06
9. Lorenzo PLA, 5 Mar 2000, ESP, 3:46.72
10. Daniel MARTINEZ, 02 Aug 2003, ESP, 3:46.79
…
Race 2:
1. Aitor GARCIA, 15 Mar 2004, ESP, 3:40.07
2. Ander ARAMENDI, 9 Jan 2006, ESP, 3:40.45
3. Esteban GONZÁLEZ, 16 Oct 1998, CHI, 3:40.96
4. Marcos CRESPO, 23 Jan 2005, ESP, 3:41.27
5. Diego Javier LACAMOIRE, 9 May 1998, ARG, 3:41.86
6. Sylvain LAFERRERE, 12 Nov 1998, FRA, 3:43.05
7. Andres LARA, 23 Jun 2006, ESP, 3:43.81
8. Jordi PUJOL, 30 Sep 1998, ESP, 3:45.08
9. Pau ORIVE, 23 May 2000, ESP, 3:46.19
…
Race 3:
1. Mehmet CELIK, 1 Dec 2001, TUR, 3:36.86
2. Mariano GARCIA, 25 Sep 1997, ESP, 3:36.92
3. Alex SALAS, 18 Nov 2000, ESP, 3:37.44
4. Pol MOYA, 9 Dec 1996, AND, 3:37.54
5. Williams LEWIS, 24 Sep 2000, AUS, 3:37.87
6. Jorge David TORRE, 11 Feb 1998, ESP, 3:37.96
7. Emin Berke MURATHAN, 31 Oct 2004, TUR, 3:38.08
8. Josselain BARRELLON VERNAY, 19 Feb 1999, FRA, 3:38.48
9. Mario PALENCIA, 27 Nov 2006, ESP, 3:39.47
10. Eric GUZMAN, 29 Jan 2002, ESP, 3:39.65
11. Pedro VICIOSA, 13 Jun 2004, ESP, 3:39.65
12. Benoit CAMPION, 12 Feb 1998, FRA, 3:39.70
13. Javier MIRON, 13 Dec 1999, ESP, 3:42.17
14. Eduardo MENACHO, 25 Nov 1999, ESP, 3:42.45
15. Alex MELLOY, 28 Sep 2003, GBR, 3:45.15
Mikel CALVO, 9 Oct 2003, ESP, DNF
Eric NZIKWINKUNDA, 1 Jan 1997, BDI, DNF
