November 2010
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5 NOVEMBER 2010: SHARM EL SHEIKH INT'L HALF MARATHON, EGYPT
MEN: 1 Rabia MOHAMED EGY 1:13:38 2 Marzourk Essa HASSAN EGY 1:14:14 3 Hamdelah MOHARM EGY 1:14:35 4 Mazok Essa AL SAID EGY 1:15:41 5 Filippo OCCHIOLINI ITA 1:18:32 6 Elsewerky MOHAMED EGY 1:21:46 7 Hussein Mahmoud AHMED EGY 1:22:40 8 Abdel Fatah AHMED EGY 1:22:53 9 Massimiliano STRAPPATO ITA 1:26:02 10 Mahmoud Khaled SHEPL EGY 1:27:31 WOMEN: 1 Maria Rosaria MORETTI ITA 1:43:50 2 Emanuela PICCHIRILLI ITA 1:44:41 3 Frederica FAPPIANO ITA 1:55:49 4 Samir NORA EGY 1:56:48 5 Debora PAPPARELLA ITA 1:57:00 6 Francesca ANDREOTTI ITA 1:59:31 7 Loretta MENCI ITA 2:00:20 8 Valentina PALASCIANO ITA 2:02:43 9 Jessica SUCIC USA 2:04:44 10 Benedetta ZAMBONI ITA 2:04:52
6 NOVEMBER 2010: TAROKO GORGE MARATHON, CHINESE TAIPEI
MEN: 1 Jie Wen JIANG TPE 2:27:41 2 James MELI KEN 2:34:43 3 Zhi Feng HE TPE 2:38:31 4 Qiu Jun WANG TPE 2:41:23 5 Xing QIU TPE 2:43:00 WOMEN: 1 Xiao Yu LI TPE 3:09:03 2 Kazuha MATSUI JPN 3:13:24 3 Mitsuko YAMAGUCHI JPN 3:17:19 4 Chun Yu CAO TPE 3:18:05 5 Pei Yu JIAN TPE 3:24:17
7 NOVEMBER 2010: BLOM BEIRUT MARATHON, LEBANON
On a bright, sunny and hot morning Mohamed Temam gave up his pacing role shortly after halfway and eventually swept back past his fellow Ethiopian Abere Chane to win by over 200m writes Pat Butcher.
Often unsung heroes, pacemakers have nonetheless often seized their chance to win, and Temam did so. He was supposed to pace to 33km but Chane struck out for himself after passing halfway in 66:01. He had run 61:47 earlier this year, and had predicted he would run 2:10-2:11. But running a faster second half was a tough task with direct sun making 22°C feel much hotter.
At 37km my hip started to hurt he said, but it was probably speeding up by 10 seconds per kilometre that proved his undoing. Temam ran in in Chane's wake, then picked up the pieces when his colleague fell apart. Macharia fell away at 35km but finished a clear third. He made his most decisive move at the victory ceremony in extracting himself from the unwanted embrace of the huge Ethiopian flag that was produced for Temam and Chane.
In the women's race Etaferehu Tarekegn lived up to her status as favourite. Leading a group of three at 30km she then began to push on, and by 37km was heading for an untroubled win.
The new records anticipated in the eighth edition only materialised with a men's national record for Hussein Awadah in seventh place, taking five seconds off his previous record from Berlin 2008.
Prime Minister Saad Hariri vividly demonstrated the unifying force of running. Son of Rafik, the former PM who was assassinated in 2005, he ran the 10km around the streets of the city centre.
MEN: 1 Mohammed TEMAM ETH 2:16:43 2 Abere CHANEETH ETH 2:17:30 3 James MACHARIA KEN 2:18:20 4 Abere DAGNEETH ETH 2:19:38 5 Desalegn TEGEGN ETH 2:20:11 6 Makash TSEGAYE ETH 2:20:17 7 Hussein AWADAH LIB 2:20:31 WOMEN: 1 Etaferahu TAREKEGN ETH 2:41:15 2 Mihiret ANAMO ETH 2:44:04 3 Irina KAZUBOSKAYA RUS 2:46:05 4 Carolyn CHEMUTAI KEN 2:47:56
7 NOVEMBER 2010: EDP PORTO MARATHON, PORTUGAL
On a dull drizzly morning runners set off from the city centre for a scenic tour of the city's World Heritage waterfront. After a switchback first kilomete the course gently declines to meet the Atlantic Ocean, making for some fast early kilometres. A group of 11 quickly became detached, passing through 5km in 15:21. Passing 10km in 30:42 with the wind at their back and before turning into the sheltered Douro river estuary, there were eight runners together. It stayed that way as the runners crossed to the south side of the river by the low-level bridge and reached a turnaround point at halfway in 1:06:22. The pacemaker that dropped out here was before long replaced by Paulo Gomes, who joined the lead group at 25km.
Back on the north side runners went further upriver for a short distance, making another turnaround just past 28km. The final pacemaker dropped out here, and Alex Kirui hardly hesitated in taking up the running. Passing 30km in 1:35:25 he quickly opened up a gap on Anthony Ndungu and Kimutai Keter, with Paulo Gomes trailing in fourth. While making his way northward along the Atlantic coast Kirui continued to go clear and passed 40km 65 seconds ahead — but he was ahead of Gomes, who had paced himself well to take second, and closed on Kirui in the final uphill kilometre.
Beatrice Toroitich, fresh from a 1:11 half marathon in Rennes two weeks before and making her marathon debut in Porto, had the experienced Pamela Chepchumba for company over the first half of the race. Chepchumba, nursing a hamstring strain, had to back off significantly after 27km but still managed a visibly uncomfortable second place.
MEN: 1 Alex KIRUI KEN 2:14:25 2 Paulo GOMES POR 2:15:09 3 Anthony NDUNGU KEN 2:15:39 4 Kimutai KETER KEN 2:19:03 5 Talam KIPSANG KEN 2:20:54 6 Bedada TOLA ETH 2:23:55 7 Antonio FERNANDES POR 2:24:25 8 Luis SILVA POR 2:24:53 9 Thomas KIPKOSGEI KEN 2:25:57 10 Gil FERREIRA POR 2:26:37 WOMEN: 1 Beatrice TOROITICH KEN 2:37:49 2 Pamela CHEPCHUMBA KEN 2:51:44 3 Lidia PEREIRA POR 2:56:51 4 Samantha WOODWARD GBR 3:09:36 5 Susana SIMOES POR 3:14:28
7 NOVEMBER 2010: GI100 - 24th IAU 100KM WORLD AND EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS, GIBRALTAR
Gibraltar, with a population of 30,000, is one of the newest IAU members but this was already the second major IAU championship it has hosted in as many years. Over 180 athletes representing 30 nations participated. Race day temperatures were ideal in the mid-teens Celsius. The race was run over 19 5km laps, with start and finish sections.
Shinji Nakadai ran a cautious race, only taking the lead after 87km. Michael Wardian looked strong for most of the race but European Champion Jonas Buud after tracking the leaders in the chasing group moved up to join them at 75km before Nakadai made his move. Buud's pace was very good and I decide to follow him said Nakadai. After the race. Buud retained his silver medal position while for Wardian it was his third consecutive bronze medal finish in as many IAU races.
Trail specialist Ellie Greenwood proved herself on the roads in this race, after battling with pre-race favourite, teammate and former world champion Lizzy Hawker for most of the race. I passed through 50km at about 3:34 but by 55km my hamstrings were really a problem she said. I visited the physio table and my legs then felt better, but despite consistently taking on calories by 70km I felt I just didn't have the energy and was struggling mentally with the thought of six more laps. I continued to run simply for the GBR team as we only had three entered, so none of us could drop out. With 25km to go I got my second wind. With 15km to go I was gaining on Monica [Carlin] and Lizzy and overtook them both in quite quick succession on the penultimate loop. Then I pushed the pace a bit to avoid a sprint finish.
A Masters event was held concurrently, in collaboration with the World Masters Association, with medals awarded in 5-year age groups.
MEN: 1 Shinji NAKADAI JPN 6:43:44 2 Jonas BUUD SWE 6:47:40 3 Michael WARDIAN USA 6:49:18 4 Noriyuki ARAKI JPN 6:50:00 5 Oleksandr HOLOVNYTSKYY UKR 6:51:03 6 Andre COLLET GER 6:51:54 7 Savely KHUDYAKOV RUS 6:54:12 8 Christophe BUQUET FRA 6:57:14 9 Chikara OMINE USA 6:58:09 10 Regis RAYMOND FRA 6:58:15 TEAMS: 1 JPN 20:32:21 2 USA 20:46:04 3 FRA 21:05:52 4 GBR 21:37:25 5 GER 22:04:05 WOMEN: 1 Ellie GREENWOOD GBR 7:29:05 2 Monica CARLIN ITA 7:30:50 3 Lizzy HAWKER GBR 7:33:26 4 Gloria VINSTEDT SWE 7:37:06 5 Meghan ARBOGAST USA 7:46:01 6 Shiho KATAYAMA JPN 7:48:04 7 Irina VISHNEVSKAYA RUS 7:52:40 8 Denise MCHALE CAN 7:56:41 9 Carolyn SMITH USA 7:58:26 10 Sonia CERETTO ITA 7:59:04 TEAMS: 1 GBR 23:16:54 2 ITA 23:47:11 3 JPN 24:00:22 4 RUS 24:39:47 5 GER 24:40:49
7 NOVEMBER 2010: BASS PRO CONSERVATION SPRINGFIELD MARATHON, USA
MEN: 1 Julius ROTICH KEN 2:39:26 2 Hillary KOGO KEN 2:41:27 3 Dan HAY USA 2:44:36 4 Wayne STANLEY USA 2:55:23 5 Zach BOLEYN USA 2:57:55 6 Jim SEEDS CAN 2:58:17 7 David MURPHY USA 2:58:52 8 Brian TODD USA 3:02:21 9 Richard WHITE USA 3:04:40 10 Jeremy GORLINE USA 3:05:34 WOMEN: 1 Sara MAJOR USA 3:03:47 2 Julie ZEHR USA 3:07:23 3 Sarah FUCHS USA 3:18:34 4 Lauren Rose LAUGHLIN USA 3:24:41 5 Amyn GORDY USA 3:35:57 6 Jessica LAKIN USA 3:44:11 7 Elizabeth MONDAY USA 3:48:02 8 Allison KEEFE USA 3:49:01 9 Pam SAILORS USA 3:49:27 10 Libia CHANDLER USA 3:50:19 HALF MARATHON MEN: 1 Mathew Chesang KEN 1:08:44 2 Richard Kessio USA 1:08:47 3 Matt Wegenka USA 1:16:21 WOMEN: 1 Jackie STILES USA 1:25:48 2 Barb RINNE USA 1:25:51 3 Cindy CARVER USA 1:27:23
7 NOVEMBER 2010: 12th JOONGANG SEOUL INT'L MARATHON, KOREA
Over 13,600 runners from 19 countries started from the Jamsil Stadium with another 8300 in the 10km.
14 runners remained in contention after halfway, and by 30km only half that number remained, including defending champion and course record holder Jason Mbote, who trailed David Kiyeng, Mohamed El Hachini, Wegayehu Girma Tefera and Stephen Mokoka as they passed 40km. Kiyeng and El Hachimi fought to the line, with Kiyeng taking the win by two seconds and missing Mbote's course record by one.
The women's race had no international field and of the three home entrants Eun Jung Kim proved strongest. She led Na-Ri Jin by over three minutes at 25km. Jin closed the gap significantly the next 10km but could get no nearer in the closing stages.
MEN: 1 David Kemboi KIYENG KEN 2:08:15 2 Mohamed El HACHIMI MAR 2:08:17 3 Wegayehu Girma TEFERA ETH 2:08:25 4 Stephen MOKOKA RSA 2:08:33 5 Jason MBOTE KEN 2:09:04 6 Jun-Hueon HWANG KOR 2:10:43 7 Yusuf SONGOKA KEN 2:10:56 8 Jin-Hung JEONG KOR 2:10:59 9 Abera Ali DEREJE ETH 2:12:34 10 Abebe NEGEWO ETH 2:14:09 WOMEN: 1 Eun-Jung KIM KOR 2:44:25 2 Na-Ri JIN KOR 2:46:31
7 NOVEMBER 2010: ZARAGOZA MARATHON, SPAIN
MEN: 1 Mesfine Melse BALCHA ETH 2:20:19 2 Girmay Ayane KIDANNU ETH 2:23:02 3 Asheber Girma DEGEFU ETH 2:27:26 4 Tsegaye Haile WELDEGEBREAL ETH 2:31:04 5 Cheru Tewodrose BIRHANU ETH 2:31:11 6 Jose Anronio Casajus CABREJAS ESP 2:32:35 7 Jose Antonio De La FUENTE ESP 2:32:37 8 Ricard Verge BERRAR ESP 2:36:28 9 Ignacio Cabal GARCIA ESP 2:37:16 10 Solomon Geremewe ACHAME ETH 2:38:54 WOMEN: 1 Halima Hassen BERISO 2:44:39 2 Susana Segovia MUDIE ESP 3:06:53 3 Yolanda Gonzalez JURADO ESP 3:20:29 4 Maria Isabel Galiano SEGOVIA ESP 3:21:42 5 Mª Ascension Mateo CARDIEL ESP 3:29:51 6 Sonia Santander BALLESTIN ESP 3:34:04 7 Susanna Ballester FERNANDEZ ESP 3:35:02 8 Mª Pilar Crespo CASANOVA ESP 3:36:04 9 Neus Peiro PIFARRE ESP 3:36:45 10 Gema MARTINEZ MARTINEZ ESP 3:37:40
7 NOVEMBER 2010: HANGZHOU MARATHON, CHINA
MEN: 1 Joseph CHERUIYOT KEN 2:17:59 2 Joseph Mutiso WAMBUA KEN 2:18:05 3 Jonathan YEGO KEN 2:18:20 4 Feng XUE CHN 2:19:29 5 Zemin WANG CHN 2:19:56 6 Tadele Geremew MULUGETA ETH 2:20:39 7 Oswald REVELIAN TAN 2:24:54 8 Xiaobing QU CHN 2:34:13 9 Peng HE CHN 2:45:23 10 Bozhi JIA CHN 2:46:25 WOMEN: 1 Jie WEI CHN 3:10:54 2 Lili TAO CHN 3:11:24 3 Wayinshet Abebe HAILU ETH 3:13:13 4 Xiaomei TONG CHN 3:14:15 5 Worknesh SHASHE ODA ETH 3:20:33 6 Xiaozhen CAI CHN 3:20:43 7 Xiaohing WANG CHN 3:30:59 8 Haitao CUI CHN 3:46:22 9 Dan DING CHN 3:54:13 10 Xiaohong XU CHN 3:54:45
7 NOVEMBER 2010: GUADALAJARA MARATHON, MEXICO
MEN: 1 Christopher TOROITICH KEN 2:15:23 2 Arturo Malaquias DELGADO KEN 2:15:57 3 Dickson Muchangi MIERU KEN 2:16:29 4 Moses Erick MONYENYE KEN 2:16:53 5 Sergio Pedraza GONZALEZ MEX 2:18:11 6 Cosmas Kiplimo LETTING KEN 2:19:04 7 Edilberto Mendez HERNANDEZ MEX 2:20:13 8 Jose Servando Rubio GARCIA MEX 2:25:45 9 Leonardo Salvador CRUZ MEX 2:25:48 10 Ramos Herrera ZAVALETA MEX 2:28:03 WOMEN: 1 Paula Apolonia JUAREZ MEX 2:40:38 2 Adriana Fernandez MIRANDA MEX 2:42:39 3 Truphela Jumeli TARUS KEN 2:43:12 4 Judith Ramirez HERNANDEZ MEX 2:45:43 5 Monica MUTHONI KEN 2:46:57 6 Angelica Sanchez IBARRA MEX 2:52:42 7 Elena Garcia COLIN MEX 2:55:15 8 Irene Vazquez LOPEZ MEX 2:57:34 9 Adriana Medel RAMIREZ MEX 2:58:03 10 Ma Judith Noyola GONZALEZ MEX 2:58:34
13 NOVEMBER 2010: MEDIO MARATON TURISTICO RIVIERA NAYARIT, MEXICO
MEN: 1 Juan Carlos RAZO MEX 1:15:46 2 Arnulfo Sandivar VEGA MEX 1:18:39 3 Silviano De La Cruz VERA MEX 1:22:43 4 Hector Gutierrez RAMIREZ MEX 1:23:22 5 Adan Miranda VERA MEX 1:26:26 6 Mario Quevedo CASTILLO MEX 1:28:06 7 Jose De Leon RAMIREZ MEX 1:28:41 8 Pontus Wallenburg SUECO MEX 1:31:12 9 Carlos Anuar Gomez HERNANDEZ MEX 1:34:54 10 Jorge Alvorado RUBIO MEX 1:35:31 WOMEN: 1 Ema Leticia JOYA MEX 1:29:15 2 Laura Patricia Famoso BAEZ MEX 1:40:08 3 Hortencia PICHARDO MEX 1:42:16 4 Ma Angelica Alvarez MARTINEZ MEX 1:44:10 5 Laura Fiaz CHAVEZ MEX 1:47:31 6 Martha Elena Gomez ARIAS MEX 1:51:35 7 Laura Cecilia Alvarez CENTENO MEX 1:52:22 8 Ma Magdalena Uribe PEREZ MEX 1:52:47 9 Lucia Aranda SANCHEZ MEX 1:53:31 10 Angelica Rocio Calderon MORENO MEX 1:53:57
14 NOVEMBER 2010: 24th TURIN MARATHON, ITALY
The race was started by President of Piedmont region, Roberto Cota who set 2500 runners off from the start line.
Ruggero Pertile posted the best time of the year for an Italian, while Priscah Jeptoo recorded the second fastest time ever, after Agnes Kiprop's course record of 2:26:22 set last year. She distanced herself from runner up Fate Tola in the final kilometres. Next year's race will be on 13 November.
MEN: 1 Ruggero PERTILE ITA 2:10:58 2 Lawrence KIMAYO KEN 2:11:46 3 Habteselassie LEMMA ETH 2:12:21 4 Peter KURUI KEN 2:13:06 5 Danilo GOFFI ITA 2:14:38 WOMEN: 1 Priscah JEPTOO KEN 2:27:02 2 Fate TOLA ETH 2:28:22 3 Florence CHEPSTOI KEN 2:32:39 4 Nina PODNEBESNOVA RUS 2: 5 Yelena NURGALIEVA RUS 2:
14 NOVEMBER 2010: BIG SUR HALF MARATHON ON MONTEREY BAY, USA
Nearly 6,000 runners, coming from 49 states and eight countries, enjoyed windless blue skies and bright sunshine. Fast times resulted, including that by 2008 winner Belainesh Gebre, who shattered the four-year old women's course record by more than two and a half minutes and finished eight minutes clear.
In the men's race Macdonard Ondara and Kirui Kiprotich battled for the lead from the early stages and finished only seconds apart. Ondara, who also won in 2007, held a 50m lead through much of the race but had to hold off a furious finishing sprint by Kirui.
MEN: 1 MacDonald ONDARA KEN 1:03:20 2 Kiprotich KIRUI KEN 1:03:23 3 Abdelaziz ATMANI MAR 1:04:33 4 Mario MACIAS USA 1:04:42 5 Shadrack BIWOTT KEN 1:05:38 6 Matt GABRIELSON USA 1:05:47 7 Brian MEDIGOVICH USA 1:07:17 8 Nate PENNINGTON USA 1:08:50 9 Eskiyas SISAY ETH 1:09:49 10 Ryan HAFER USA 1:10:02 WOMEN: 1 Belainesh GEBRE ETH 1:09:44 2 Kelly CALWAY USA 1:18:10 3 Heather GIBSON USA 1:18:42 4 Lisa HARVEY CAN 1:18:45 5 Mary COORDT USA 1:19:30 6 Jenny WILSON USA 1:21:33 7 Nicole FITZGERALD USA 1:23:41 8 Aracelly CLOUSE USA 1:24:19 9 Jackline OKEMWA KEN 1:24:33 10 Jennifer GALFANO USA 1:25:08
14 NOVEMBER 2010: GARDA TRENTINO HALF MARATHON, ITALY
MEN: 1 Mathew RUGUT KEN 1:04:06 2 Julius KIPGURGAT KEN 1:04:32 3 Felix NTIRENGANYA RWA 1:04:45 4 Lahcen MOKRAJI MAR 1:05:26 5 Rachid JARMOUNI MAR 1:07:05 6 Elias EMBAYE ERI 1:07:20 7 Bekele Ayanu MELESE ETH 1:08:34 8 Guiliano BATTOCLETTI ITA 1:08:47 9 Edgars BERTUKS LIT 1:09:27 10 Daniele DEL NISTA ITA 1:10:43 WOMEN: 1 Hanane JANAT MAR 1:14:10 2 Michela ZANATTA ITA 1:19:22 3 Frederica BALLARINI ITA 1:19:37 4 Chiara DAMIANI ITA 1:21:29 5 Ana-Mari KNUUTI FIN 1:22:31 6 Claudia PETRI ITA 1:24:23 7 Sara ORSI ITA 1:25:15 8 Doris WEISSTEINER ITA 1:25:47 9 Diana DARDHA ITA 1:26:21 10 Sandra FRATTOLA ITA 1:26:33
14 NOVEMBER 2010: MARATHON DES ALPES MARITIMES NICE-CANNES, FRANCE
The third edition incorporated the French Championships and started at 08:15 from the Promenade des Anglais in Nice to finish in Cannes on the Boulevard de la Croisette face to Palais Stéphanie. The invited elite started on the south side of the road with 600 national runners who expected to break three hours. The mass of runners gathered on the north side of the road. Two French runners Rachid Ghanmouni and El Hassan Lahssini were among the dwindling group of leaders and by 30km Mark Tanui, Hailu Shume and Botoru Tsegaye had the podium positions wrapped up. With 4km to go to Tsegaye put distance between himself and the other two, going on to win in a time just 10 seconds outside the course record set last year. The women's race was also dominated by Kenya and Ethiopia, as as Radiya Roba and Emily Rotich finished far ahead of the Frenchwoman Adeline Roche.
The third edition was another great success with 11700 registrations including more than 250 teams for the Relay Marathon. The 4th edition will be on 13 November 2011.
MEN: 1 Botoru TSEGAYE ETH 2:10:27 2 Mark TANUI KEN 2:11:02 3 Hailu SHUME ETH 2:12:24 4 Rachid GHANMOUNI FRA 2:12:59 5 Stephen KOECH KEN 2:13:56 6 Abraham CHELANGA KEN 2:14:07 WOMEN: 1 Radiya ROBA ETH 2:30:37 2 Emily ROTICH KEN 2:33:08 3 Adeline ROCHE FRA 2:38:31 4 Aline CAMBOULIVES FRA 2:42:53 5 Alexandra LOUISON FRA 2:47:21
21 NOVEMBER 2010: AIRTEL DELHI HALF MARATHON, INDIA
Photos: Victah Sailer
Ethiopian Aselefech Mergia found her kick again to regain the title she took two years ago and lead eight others under 69 minutes writes Ram Murali Krishnan. The men's pack splintered much earlier, but there was still less than a second separating winner Geoffrey Mutai from Lelisa Desisa.
As many as 12 women passed through 10km together in 33:30, and the last to drop back was debutante Doris Changeiywo. There were still nine women together as they entered the final kilometre, but they then began to string out. Mergia kept pace with every move and launched her won attack with less than 200m to go. 18-year old Merima Mohamed just pipped Yimer Wude by four hundredths of a second, and set a world age best. Mohamed, already with a 2:23 marathon to her credit from Toronto this year, had shared early leading with Atsede Bayisa as the leaders passed 15km in 48:45. Mergia bided her time with a confidence that she had recently seemed to lack: Before the race I was not sure of a podium finish, but the win made me happy as I struggled in the last four months with injury.
Geoffrey Mutai started the men's race as favourite but the tall figure of Silas Kipruto made much of the early running. Passing through 5km in 14 minutes the pace sped up significantly for a couple of kilometres, after which point it seemed as if the Kenyan pair wanted assistance with the pace from the Ethiopians Lelisa Desisa and Yacob Yarso. They slowed along the scenic thoroughfare of Rajpath, stretching from India Gate to the Central Secretariat buildings, and by 10km were back on par with a timing of 28:05, a lead of about 10 seconds. The tactical game began from about 14km, and the chasing group started to close up as Mutai continued to weave a path that suggested he was unhappy to lead. But with 300m to go he seized his chance and stretched out for the finish line to win by half a second.
The winners took home USD 25,000 awarded by sport loving Delhi chief minister Sheila Dixit. Several distinguished persons from the corporate world attended and Bollywood actress Gul Panag took part. Rahul Bose, Maria Goretti, Arshad Warsi and 'Face of the Event' Bipasha Basu were there in support.
MEN: 1 Geoffrey MUTAI KEN 59:38 2 Lelisa DESISA ETH 59:39 3 Yacob YARSO ETH 1:00:07 4 Silas KIPRUTO KEN 1:00:21 5 Feyisa LELISA ETH 1:00:33 6 Titus MASAI KEN 1:00:38 7 Leonard LANGAT KEN 1:00:51 8 Ayele WOLDEGIORIGIS ETH 1:00:51 9 Peter KIRUI KEN 1:01:10 10 Dechase SHUMI ETH 1:01:38 WOMEN: 1 Aselefech MERGIA ETH 1:08:35 2 Merima MOHAMED ETH 1:08:36 3 Yimer WUDE ETH 1:08:36 4 Aberu KEBEDE ETH 1:08:39 5 Atsede BAYSA ETH 1:08:42 6 Mestawet TUFA ETH 1:08:48 7 Feyse BORU ETH 1:08:50 8 Sharon CHEROP KEN 1:08:51 9 Lydia CHEROMEI KEN 1:08:55 10 Doris CHANGEYWO KEN 1:10:40
21 NOVEMBER 2010: MEDIO MARATON DE VALENCIA, SPAIN
MEN: 1 John WANGANGI KEN 1:01:10 2 Gilbert MASAI KEN 1:01:18 3 Bernard KIPYEGO KEN 1:02:08 4 Erick KIBET KEN 1:02:12 5 Hasan BEN KANNOUCH MAR 1:03:43 6 Hassane ACHONCHAR MAR 1:04:34 7 David NJAGI KEN 1:06:33 8 Andres MARTINEZ ESP 1:06:47 9 Just ASENSIO ESP 1:07:43 10 Abderahman CHMAITI MAR 1:07:58 WOMEN: 1 Joyce CHEPKIRUI KEN 1:09:25 2 Atsede HABTAMU ETH 1:09:27 3 Anna INCERTI ITA 1:10:41 4 Pamela CHENOM KEN 1:17:20 5 Monica PONT ESP 1:18:31 6 Esther ALVAREZ ESP 1:19:04 7 Maria TETUAN ESP 1:19:34 8 Sonia PLAZA ESP 1:20:58 9 Angela SANDY GBR 1:21:46 10 Esther NAVARRO ESP 1:23:58
21 NOVEMBER 2010: ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES GREAT ETHIOPIAN RUN 10km
Haile Gebrselassie flagged off a record number of runners for a road race in Africa on the streets of Addis Ababa. It was won in a relatively modest time as it came down to a fierce sprint among the top three over the final 200m, with Ameraw Bekele edging ahead. The women's eace was taken by Sule Utura.
With 32,000 medals distributed at the finish and many more unofficial participants joining in, an estimated total of around 35,000 took part in the race, many walking round the 10km course which this year used a new route to cater for the larger numbers. Gebrselassie acted as starter for the race alongside Lornah Kiplagat, visiting Ethiopia for the first time from her home base in Iten, Kenya.
The Spanish Ambassador Antonio Benedito Gaspar was the first ambassador home in just under one hour. Running round with him was Spain's former double world marathon champion Abel Anton. John Treacy of Ireland, who was taking part as an ambassador for Concern Worldwide, one of the many charity organisations involved in the event, finished in 47 minutes and commented after the race: I'm too old now for doing this kind of thing.
MEN: 1 Azmeraw BEKELE ETH 29:24 2 Yenew ALEMEW ETH 29:26 3 Berhanu BEKELE ETH 29:26 WOMEN: 1 Sule UTURA ETH 33:35 2 Abebech AFEWORK ETH 33:46 3 Ahaza KIROS ETH 33:59
21 NOVEMBER 2010: SAMSUNG 10K SP CLASSIC CORPORE, BRAZIL
Starting from the City's Legislative Assembly thousands of runners took off for a tour of Sao Paulo's Ibirapuera district, filling the streets with a sea of blue. The first three finishers were Kenyan; Giovane dos Santos was the best local to finish. The winner, Emmanuel Kipkemei Bett, is coached by Luiz Antonio dos Santos, who won the first edition of the race. The Brazilian women fared better with a win from debutante Cruz Nonata da Silva. Finishers could observe their arrival on a video wall set up adjacent to the finishing line. After the race the party was completed with a show and many awards were made within the finish arena.
MEN: 1 Emmanuel Kipkemei BETT KEN 29:19 2 Mathew Kiptoo CHEBOI KEN 29:29 3 Paul Koech KIMUTAI KEN 29:50 4 Giovane DOS SANTOS BRA 30:01 5 Damião Ancelmo DE SOUZA BRA 30:34 6 Sivaldo Santos VIANA BRA 30:39 7 Rafael DOS SANTOS BRA 30:50 8 Ivanildo Dias DE SOUZA BRA 31:10 9 Edson Tiburcio ALVES BRA 31:16 10 Jose Magno dos Santos MOTA BRA 31:34 WOMEN: 1 Cruz Nonata DA SILVA BRA 34:43 2 Sueli Pereira DA SILVA BRA 35:10 3 Ednah MUKHWANA KEN 35:37 4 Tatiele Roberta DE CARVALHO BRA 36:04 5 Maria Zeferina BALDAIA BRA 36:40 6 Camila Aparecida DOS SANTOS BRA 37:32 7 Maria Lúcia Alves MORAES BRA 37:36 8 Carmen Patricia MARTINEZ PAR 37:38 9 Beatriz G. S. NASCIMENTO BRA 39:18 10 Maria José ALVES BRA 40:00
21 NOVEMBER 2010: PHILADELPHIA MARATHON, USA
MEN: 1 Daniel VASSALO USA 2:21:28 2 David BEDOYA USA 2:23:37 3 Ryan BENDER USA 2:25:10 4 Ryan MCGUIRE USA 2:26:05 5 Edward CALLINAN USA 2:26:27 6 Andy ALLSTADT USA 2:26:54 7 Kevin BORELLI USA 2:27:24 8 Ross MARTINSON USA 2:27:35 9 Rami BARDEESY CAN 2:27:58 10 Curtis LARIMER USA 2:28:37 WOMEN: 1 Mariska KRAMER NED 2:38:55 2 Ramilia BURANGULOVA RUS 2:40:32 3 Emily HULME USA 2:44:30 4 Meghan RIDGLEY USA 2:48:04 5 Jennifer MODLISZEWSKI USA 2:48:30 6 Mary KELLY USA 2:49:30 7 Jennifer CAMPBELL USA 2:49:52 8 Lara JOHNSON USA 2:51:00 9 Abby DEAN USA 2:52:33 10 Gillian MASTROIANNI USA 2:52:51 HALF MARATHON MEN: 1 Kiprotich KIRUI KEN 1:04:02 2 Demesse TEFERA ETH 1:06:19 3 William ROWLAND GBR 1:07:59 WOMEN: 1 Hirut MANDELFRO 1:17:52 2 Lauren PHILBROOK USA 1:17:57 3 Kara HAAS USA 1:20:21
21 NOVEMBER 2010: PENANG BRIDGE INT'L MARATHON, MALAYSIA
MEN: 1 Alex MELLY KEN 2:24:30 2 Robert Kiplagat KOSGEI KEN 2:27:43 3 James TALLAM KEN 2:27:49 4 Freerick Mwingirwa MATHIU KEN 2:29:42 5 Geoffrey BIRGEN KEN 2:30:55 6 Daniel Kipkemei KORINGO KEN 2:32:57 7 David Kipkirui MUTAI KEN 2:38:51 8 Madasan SANSUWAN THA 2:39:17 9 Samuel Tarus TOO KEN 2:41:35 10 Phillip Chirchir LAGAT KEN 2:45:36 WOMEN: 1 Rose Jepkemboi CHESIRE KEN 2:59:14 2 Lucy Karimi MUGAMBI KEN 3:06:07 3 Kari ELLIOTT CAN 3:26:33 4 Lai Chi YONG SIN 3:49:25 5 Lay Khim CH'NG MAS 3:52:08 6 Man Hua TAN MAS 3:52:54 7 Thi Le Giang VAN VIE 3:56:16 8 Dusanee SAEHENG THA 3:58:18 9 Deborah CHINN USA 4:01:03 10 Lee Chin TAN MAS 4:03:15 HALF MARATHON MEN: 1 James MAREGU KEN 1:08:57 2 Silas Muturi GICHOVI KEN 1:09:18 3 Bejamin KIPKASI KEN 1:11:06 WOMEN: 1 Noor Amelia MUSA MAS 1:30:30 2 Sara Binti Sulaiman CH'G MAS 1:34:20 3 Susan KHOO GBR 1:38:58
21 NOVEMBER 2010: QUITO 21K MITAD EL MUNDO, ECUADOR
MEN: 1 Oswaldo JAMI JAMI 1:04:29 2 Miguel ALMACHI 1:05:02 3 Paul BUENANO 1:05:13 4 Franklin TENORIO 1:05:21 5 Dimas QUINGALUISA 1:07:20 6 Marc ROIG 1:08:38 7 Jonny VELASCO 1:08:53 8 Manuel SANDOVAR 1:09:21 9 Marco ALMACHI 1:10:07 10 Pedro IMBAQUINGO 1:10:29 WOMEN: 1 Diana LANDI 1:14:25 2 Sandra RUALES 1:17:40 3 Janeth COLLAHUAZO 1:18:35 4 Maria ZAMBRANO 1:20:08 5 Nancy OSORIO 1:21:17 6 Grecia TOAPANTA 1:25:54 7 Narciza TRUJILLO 1:28:33 8 Emma Pepe CULUQUI 1:29:36 9 Miriam Pozo SUAREZ 1:29:45 10 Martha MONTENEGRO 1:29:56
21 NOVEMBER 2010: STANDARD CHARTERED BANGKOK MARATHON, THAILAND
MEN: 1 Lilan Kennedy KIPROOLILAN KEN 2:16:10 2 Charles KANYAO KEN 2:17:09 3 David KIPRONO KEN 2:17:58 4 Joel KEMBOI KEN 2:18:41 5 Patrick KOECH KEN 2:20:34 6 Francis Kiptoo KIBII KEN 2:20:59 7 Jospeh Mwangi NGARE KEN 2:21:02 8 John Chirchir TUBEI KEN 2:21:38 9 Joshat Kiptanui CHODEI KEN 2:24:26 10 Samuel John KIPROP KEN 2:25:40 WOMEN: 1 Fridah LOPEDA KEN 2:42:47 2 Jackline KIPLIMO KEN 2:44:39 3 Margaret NJUNGA KEN 2:47:11 4 Zeddy RERE KEN 2:47:54 5 Ylines Moraa ONYANCHA KEN 2:50:04 6 THA 2:57:16
21 NOVEMBER 2010: MARABANA, CUBA
MEN: 1 Livan Luque REYES CUB 2:28:13 2 Jorge Luis Suarez JIMENEZ CUB 2:31:13 3 Yumier Fouman SANTIESTEBAN CUB 2:31:46 4 Jorge Luis Mora ALBEAR CUB 2:40:35 5 Jacinto Milanes VERANES CUB 2:42:20 6 Isbel Milian ACOSTA CUB 2:47:08 7 Angel Diosmec Ferreiro TOMAYO CUB 2:49:32 8 Alexis Machado MARTINEZ CUB 2:51:21 9 Raidel Guerrero OCAMPO CUB 3:00:15 10 Marcos Antonio Clavero IBARRA CUB 3:00:19 WOMEN: 1 Yailen Garcia DOME CUB 2:45:12 2 Liuris Figueredo SANCHEZ CUB 3:14:20 3 Aracelis Lamoth LUIS CUB 3:22:22 4 Raquel MARTINEZ CUB 3:27:18 5 Yadira Gonzalez HAITI CUB 3:27:31 6 Lisandra Lescaille VELAZQUEZ CUB 3:40:47 7 Ana Maria Hernandez VAZQUEZ CUB 3:43:24 8 Grete TVILLING DEN 3:51:11 9 Brianna McSWEENEY USA 4:10:16 10 Nohemi MANDILE USA 4:10:37 HALF MARATHON MEN: 1 Norbert Gutierrez CURBECO CUB 1:07:33 2 Henry Jaen ORTIZ CUB 1:07:36 3 Richard Perez COBAS CUB 1:10:11 WOMEN: 1 Dailin Belmonte TORRES CUB 1:18:54 2 Yudisleivis Castillo TUMBARELL CUB 1:20:45 3 Yoslin Ocampo BUENO CUB 1:27:18
26-28 NOVEMBER 2010: MALTA CHALLENGE MARATHON
MEN: day 1 day 2 day 3 total 1 Jonathan BALZAN MLT 38:51 20:05 1:30:32 2:29:28 2 Johann GALEA MLT 39:53 20:30 1:31:39 2:32:02 3 Brian MAGRI MLT 39:33 20:24 1:34:03 2:34:00 4 David MANSBRIDGE GBR 39:28 20:28 1:39:08 2:39:04 5 Joseph ABDILLA MLT 41:55 21:16 1:39:39 2:42:50 6 Matthew CUTAJAR MLT 42:27 21:42 1:39:39 2:43:48 7 Simon SPITERI MLT 42:06 21:39 1:41:22 2:45:07 8 Jimmy SACCO MLT 42:12 21:56 1:43:29 2:47:37 9 Rodney CASSAR MLT 43:26 21:52 1:43:35 2:48:53 10 Danut CERNAT ROM 44:43 22:34 1:45:56 2:53:13 WOMEN: 1 Joelle CORTIS MLT 47:42 23:53 1:49:41 3:01:16 2 Hiroko OGAWA JPN 47:09 23:56 1:51:07 3:02:12 3 Carmen HILI MLT 47:54 24:48 1:53:49 3:06:31 4 Aurora PEREZ ESP 49:20 24:43 1:54:32 3:08:35 5 Annechien SATRRENBURG NED 50:07 25:35 1:58:54 3:14:36 6 Pauline BRIFFA MLT 51:04 25:52 1:59:46 3:16:42 7 Marthese MERCIECA MLT 52:49 27:04 2:07:59 3:27:52 8 Astrid GLORIE NED 53:38 26:58 2:07:51 3:28:27 9 Donatelle CALLUS MLT 53:49 27:44 2:07:52 3:29:25 10 Charmaine MIFSUD MLT 55:00 28:10 2:08:00 3:31:10
26 NOVEMBER 2010: PHARAONIC 100km, EGYPT
The Pharaonic Race has ancient origins. In 1977 a stone inscribed with hieroglyphics was found that described a training run done by the Pharaoh's soldiers during the reign of King Taharqa who ruled Egypt from 690 BC to 660 BC. King Taharqa wanted a strong army and decided that they should make a training run from Saqqara through Memphis, Dahshur, Lisht, Meidum to the Pyramid of Hawara at Fayyum, a distance of about 100km. This was the 10th anniversary of the revived event, and attracted 28 nationalities. The race renews the Pharaoh's glory every year, re-enacting the same run that happened more than 2500 years ago. Everyone should remember the story and a replica of the stone should be given to the winner of the Race. Supported by the Ministry of Tourism, the race started at the Hawara Pyramid at Faiyum and finished at the Sakkara pyramids near Giza.
MEN: 1 Salameh ALAQRAA JOR 7:50:58 2 Alswaiti MOHAMMED JOR 8:41:08 3 Paolo VENTURINI ITA 9:38:10 WOMEN: 1 Angela CHONG SIN 11:58:54 2-PERSON TEAMS: 1 Yuta SUZUKI/Kazuo SHIMIZU JPN 8:00:22 2 Judson TOMLIN/Edward PRICE USA/GBR 9:35:50 3 Scott ANDREW/Mohamed EL-HAMAMY GBR/EGY 9:35:51 5-PERSON TEAMS: 1 Ebsworth-Hammerberg-Kenwright-Bradley 7:02:27 2 Kendell-Gibson-Inman=Vickory-Lemstrom 7:52:08 3 Davidson-Wielen-French-Golding-Cavanagh 8:00:11
28 NOVEMBER 2010: FIRENZE MARATHON, ITALY
MEN: 1 Tolesa TADESE ETH 2:12:41 2 Teshome GELANA ETH 2:12:41 3 Bane TOLA ETH 2:13:30 4 Benedict WHITBY GBR 2:15:09 5 Tariku JIFAR ETH 2:18:06 6 Tom BEDFORD GBR 2:19:30 7 John HUTCHINS ITA 2:21:51 8 Paolo NATALI ITA 2:22:59 9 Kristian ALGERS GBR 2:23:14 10 Ebisa MERGA ETH 2:23:48 WOMEN: 1 Firewot DADO ETH 2:28:58 2 Meseret MENGISTU ETH 2:30:45 3 Alena SAMOKHVALOVA RUS 2:36:42 4 Anna Brigitta VON SCHENK SWE 2:40:28 5 Marcella MANCINA ITA 2:44:00 6 Veronica VANNUCCI ITA 2:44:22 7 Barbara MOLNAR HUN 2:47:10 8 Fiona CLARK GBR 2:48:25 9 Roberta FERRU ITA 2:52:55 10 Elena CASARO ITA 2:53:40
28 NOVEMBER 2010: MARATHON DE LA ROCHELLE - SERGE VIGOT, FRANCE
MEN: 1 Haile HAJA ETH 2:09:44 2 Azmeraw BEKELE ETH 2:10:25 3 Natashon KIMAIYO KEN 2:10:36 4 Oleksandr SITOVSKY RUS 2:10:46 5 Alemayehu AYETA ETH 2:11:26 6 Levy MATEBO KEN 2:12:06 7 John MUTAI KEN 2:15:34 8 Pascal JOSIEN FRA 2:16:53 9 Hailu ABEBE ETH 2:16:55 10 Sentayehu MERGA ETH 2:19:18 WOMEN: 1 Goitetom HAFTU ETH 2:28:24 2 Meseret DEBELE ETH 2:30:42 3 Marta MARKOS ETH 2:32:14 4 Anzhelika AVERKOVA RUS 2:34:29 5 Aberash NESGA ETH 2:35:31 6 Svetlana PRETOT 2:36:23 7 Tetyana MEZENTSEVA RUS 2:36:44 8 Kelly CRICKMORE GBR 2:51:30 9 Evelyne MURA FRA 2:52:53 10 Patricia BOUSSET FRA 2:57:45
28 NOVEMBER 2010: MARATHON DONOSTIA - SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN
MEN: 1 Elijah Muturi KARANJA KEN 2:13:29 2 Rafael Iglesias BORREGO ESP 2:13:44 3 Asier Cuevas ETTECHETO ESP 2:17:41 4 Gebregzbhier GIDEY ETH 2:22:41 5 Telmo SILVA POR 2:24:35 6 Jose Ignacio Martin GARCIA ESP 2:26:09 7 Pedro Munoz CORRERO ESP 2:27:20 8 Magnus HANSSON SWE 2:27:47 9 Kahsi KIDANI ETH 2:28:17 10 Iker Mayora ELIZONDO ESP 2:28:37 WOMEN: 1 Tirhas Gebre ENUN ETH 2:38:47 2 Tigist GEBRESELASSIE ETH 2:40:53 3 Ana Casares POLO ESP 2:43:07 4 Xuan Garcia DE ISLA ESP 2:58:23 5 Eva Busto VILOSLADA ESP 3:01:59 6 Claudia Behohide ALCAIN ESP 3:03:49 7 Sonia JImenez BORREGO ESP 3:09:04 8 Eva Ma Esnaola AGESTA ESP 3:09:08 9 Gemma Perez BERATSEGUI ESP 3:09:28 10 Ana Isabel Alonso NIETO ESP 3:09:53
28 NOVEMBER 2010: CYPRUS APHRODITE HALF MARATHON
MEN: 1 Dmitris THEODORAKAKOS GRE 1:08:55 2 Kassahun GEBEL CYP 1:09:54 3 Amine KHADIRI CYP 1:11:11 4 Lambros ZARAGKAS GRE 1:11:37 5 Theodoros ANAGNOSTOU GRE 1:12:46 6 Michalis GELASAKIS GRE 1:15:59 7 Nicos GIORGALAS CYP 1:17:35 WOMEN: 1 Magda KARIMALI GRE 1:21:49 2 Anna GAVRIUK RUS 1:22:33 3 Magda GAZEA GRE 1:24:32 4 Irini KOKKINARIDOU GRE 1:25:36 5 Julia TULLY GBR 1:37:47 6 Paraskevi KATSIAKORI GRE 1:40:38 7 Emilia HRISTOVA CYP 1:41:14 8 Monica SMITH USA 1:45:53 9 Diane CLARK GBR 1:46:12
28 NOVEMBER 2010: LAKE KAWAGUCHI MARATHON, JAPAN
MEN: 1 Tsutomu SAEKI JPN 2:25:08 2 Masashi SHIROTAKE JPN 2:25:15 WOMEN: 1 Toshiko YOSHIKAWA JPN 2:53:18 2 Yukina KITAMURA JPN 2:55:53 3 Karen DORRIS AUS 2:59:21
28 NOVEMBER 2010: AMICA SEATTLE MARATHON, USA
MEN: 1 Teshome KOKEBE ETH 2:30:57 2 John RIAK 2:32:12 3 Jesse STEVICK 2:32:50 4 James DESALVO 2:40:09 5 Maxwell FERGUSON 2:40:49 6 Joshua VANDERWEILE 2:40:56 7 Tim TUCEY 2:41:15 8 Nikolai SHALYGIN 2:44:26 9 Ian STUART 2:47:55 10 Mark DAVIES 2:48:54 WOMEN: 1 Sarah PULLINS USA 3:04:21 2 Raquel CHAVEZ 3:09:06 3 Becky MANUEL 3:09:40 4 Jennifer YOGI 3:11:40 5 Sarah GETTY 3:12:13 6 Crista KUNDU 3:12:26 7 Tania KORNACHUK 3:12:38 8 Mary HANNA 3:14:10 9 Heidi DEITRICH 3:14:47 10 Kathi WEBBER 3:17:23 HALF MARATHON MEN: 1 Steven CRANE USA 1:10:37 2 Angelo BACA USA 1:11:56 3 Miguel GALEANA USA 1:13:54 WOMEN: 1 Sheila CROFT USA 1:23:16 2 Megan JOHNSON USA 1:23:49 3 Meghan LYLE USA 1:24:58
28 NOVEMBER 2010: RIO PAN-AM 10km, BRAZIL
The race started and finished in front of the 'Monument to Pracinhas' (a tribute to the expeditionary force during the Second World War), at Aterro do Flamengo. The women's race started at 07:45 with the men and the mass runners following 15 minutes later. The weather was sunny and warm (25°C). Cruz Nonata Da Silva scored a third victory over Kenyan opposition and shaved a second off the 2005 course record. The Kenyans swept the men's podium.
MEN: 1 Mark KORIR KEN 29:18 2 Barnabas KOSGEI KEN 29:20 3 Matthew CHEBOI KEN 29:34 4 Joao Ferriera DE LIMA BRA 29:38 5 Damiao Ancelmo DA SOUZA BRA 29:54 6 Giomar Perreira DA SILVA BRA 30:09 7 Marco Joseph MARCO BRA 30:14 8 Giovanni DOS SANTOS BRA 30:16 9 Valdir Sergio DE OLIVEIRA BRA 30:26 10 Jose Marco Leao DA SILVA BRA 30:27 WOMEN: 1 Cruz Nonata DA SILVA BRA 34:14 2 Bornes Jepkirui KITUR KEN 34:57 3 Sueli Perreira SILVA BRA 35:08 4 Anastazia Msandi Mhomi GHAMAA 35:38 5 Chemtai RIONOTUKEI KEN 36:04 6 Josian Silva CARDOSO BRA 36:26 7 Rosangela Raimunda PERREIRA BRA 36:28 8 Conceicao de Maria CARVALHO BRA 36:29 9 Edielza Alves DOS SANTOS BRA 36:31 10 Andrea Celeste DA SILVA BRA 36:42
28 NOVEMBER 2010: 21K NUEVO LEON, MEXICO
MEN: 1 Isaac Kemboi KIMAIYO KEN 1:03:08 2 Elisha Korir CHUMO KEN 1:03:50 3 Andres Juarez CAPILLA MEX 1:05:44 4 Sammy KIPLAGAT KEN 1:08:35 5 Charles Kandie KOECH KEN 1:08:36 6 Giovanni Gonzalez POPOCA MEX 1:08:38 7 Peter NKAYAY KEN 1:09:40 8 Miguel Angel Ibarra LOPEZ MEX 1:09:44 9 Rogelio Salinas AGUIRE MEX 1:09:52 10 Luis Marcial Robledo SALAS MEX 1:10:01 WOMEN: 1 Hyvon NGETICH KEN 1:11:00 2 Genoveva JELEGAT KEN 1:14:25 3 Ana Teresa Jauregui PACHECO MEX 1:21:56 4 Judith Bautista VILLEGAS MEX 1:23:01 5 Elvia Caballero GUERRERO MEX 1:28:33 6 Nancy Leticia CERDA MEX 1:28:46 7 Olga Lidia Cruz BARCENAS MEX 1:28:46 8 Catalina Sada JAIME MEX 1:29:53
28 NOVEMBER 2010: HYDERABAD 10km, INDIA
MEN: 1 Million FEYISA ETH 28:28 2 Indrajath PATEL IND 28:50 3 IRAPPADAKI IND 29:04 4 Santosh KUMAR IND 29:10 5 Karan SINGH IND 29:17 6 KETHERAM IND 29:33 7 Temesgen KINFEMICHAEL ETH 29:46 8 KASHANATH IND 29:52 9 M D YOUNIS IND 29:57 10 Arjan PRADAN IND 30:01 WOMEN: 1 Lalita BABAR IND 34:14 2 Tinbit Gidey WOLDEGEHEIL ETH 34:14 3 Prianka Singh PATEL IND 34:42 4 Kiran TIWARI IND 34:49 5 Meseret ZENEBE ETH 35:32 6 Sushma DEVI IND 35:43 7 Swati GADHWE IND 37:02 8 Manisha SALUNKHE IND 37:19 9 Monica RAUT IND 37:38 10 M SUDHA IND 38:25
28 NOVEMBER 2010: UNICEF CHARITY HALF MARATHON, HONG KONG
MEN: 1 Thomas KIPROTICH KEN 1:09:50 2 Ka Ho CHAN 1:13:44 3 Colin FISHWICK 1:14:18 4 Ho Yin YEN 1:15:14 5 Adrian HORVATH 1:16:01 6 Martin KENNARD 1:16:18 7 Ming Yin HA 1:18:16 8 Thomas BOOTH 1:19:16 9 Chun Lin YI 1:19:35 10 Kin Yu WONG 1:19:41 WOMEN: 1 Kristijna LOONEN NED 1:24:25 2 Angelina KONG 1:25:55 3 Sui Ping FAN 1:27:31 4 Ying Suet LEUNG 1:28:51 5 Pui Shan CHAN 1:29:53 6 Yuen Fan LEONG 1:30:25 7 Pui Yau CHOW 1:30:51 8 Mun Tse Mandy CHOY 1:31:47 9 Wing Lan YEUNG 1:35:32 10 Lai Yin CHEUNG 1:37:00