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— Chicago Marathon — 76:47 PR; 8 Volume 14, No. 58 October 12, 2015 5. Maor Tiyouri' (Isr) 75:24 (debut); 6. Olivia Mickle (Or) 75:25 PR; 7. Rachel Jaten (Wa) — Chicago Marathon — 76:47 PR; 8. Amy Schnittger (Ca) 76:55 PR. WORLD MARATHON MAJOR 3:57; 5. Ryan Gregson (Aus) 3:57; Chicago, October 11 (no rabbits)— 6. David Torrence (US) 3:57; 7. Charlie EINDHOVEN MARATHON 1. Dickson Chumba (Ken) 2:09:25; 2. Grice (GB) 3:57 PR; 8. Garrett Heath (US) Eindhoven, Holland, October 11— Sammy Kitwara (Ken) 2:09:50; 3. Samuel 3:58; 9. Kyle Merber (US) 3:58; 10. Dan 1. Stephen Chebogut (Ken) 2:05:52; 2. Ndungu (Ken) 2:10:06; 4. Birhanu Girma Huling (US) 3:58; Deriba Robi (Eth) 2:05:58; 3. Mark Kiptoo (Eth) 2:10:07; 11. Colby Alexander (US) 3:59 PR; 12. (Ken) 2:06:00; 5. Luke Puskedra (US) 2:10:24 PR (AL) Bernard Lagat (US) 4:00; 13. Cristian Soratos 4. Abayneh Woldegiorgis (Eth) 2:07:16; 5. (13, x A); 6. Wesley Korir (Ken) 2:10:39; 7. (US) 4:00 PR; Edwin Kibet Koech (Ken) 2:08:17; 6. Stephen Elkanah Kibet (Ken) 2:11:31; 8. Lucas Rotich 14. Riley Masters (US) 4:01 PR; 15. Daniel Chemlany (Ken) 2:09:04. (Ken) 2:13:39; 9. Abera Kuma (Eth) 2:13:44; Winn (US) 4:01 PR; 16. Ford Palmer (US) Women: 10. Fernando Cabada (US) 2:15:36; 11. 4:01 PR; 17. Jakub Holusa (CzR) 4:02 PR; 1. Els Rens (Bel) 2:38:16; 2. Marthe Katrine Liam Adams (Aus) 2:16:29; 12. Malcolm 18. Mac Fleet (US) 4:07. Myhre (Nor) 2:41:54. Richards (US) 2:16:41; 13. Scott Wietecha (US) 2:17:02; 5TH avenue WOMEN 1. Jenny Simpson (US) 4:29 (first 4-time 14. Robin Watson (Can) 2:17:21; 15. Tony winner); 2. Shannon Rowbury (US) 4:30; 3. Migliozzi (US) 2:17:44; 16. Chris Lemon (US) Susan Kuijken (Hol) 4:30; 4. Heather Kampf — XC Results — 2:18:06; 17. Zach Ripley (US) 2:18:26; (US) 4:31; 18. Scott Macpherson (US) 2:18:34; PANORAMA FARMS 5. Heather Wilson (US) 4:32 PR; 6. Treniere 19. Ethan Shaw (US) 2:19:33; 20. Patrick Earlysville, Virginia, September 26— Moser (US) 4:32; 7. Genevieve LaCaze (Aus) Geoghegan (US) 2:19:38. Teams: 1. Virginia 41; 2. Oklahoma 58; 3. 4:32 PR; 8. Nicole Tully (US) 4:33; 9. Amanda Furman 88; 4. Yale 130; 5. Campbell 166. CHICAGO WOMEN Eccleston (US) 4:33; Individuals (8K): 1. Erik Peterson (But) 1. Florence Kiplagat (Ken) 2:23:33; 2. 10. Aisha Praught (Jam) 4:35 PR; 11. Alysia 23:45.9; 2. ***Lawrence Kipkoech (Camp) Yebrgual Melese (Eth) 2:23:43; 3. Birhane Montaño (US) 4:36; 12. Rachel Schneider 23:46.3; 3. Brandon Doughty (Ok) 23:57.0; Dibaba (Eth) 2:24:24; 4. Kayoko Fukushi (US) 4:37; 13. Kerri Gallagher (US) 4:39 PR. 4. *Jacob Burcham (Ok) 23:59.3; (Jpn) 2:24:25; 5. **Henry Wynne (Va) 24:02.2; 6. ***Brent 5. Mulu Seboka (Eth) 2:24:40; 6. Meskerem Demarest (Va) 24:04.7; 7. *Amon Terer Assefa (Eth) 2:25:11; 7. Deena Kastor (US) SAN JOSÉ HALF-MARATHON (Camp) 24:07.6; 8. **Trevor Hopper (Va) 2:27:47 (AL) (American Master's Record); San José, California, September 27 24:09.4; 9. *Tanner Hinkle (Furm) 24:13.9; 8. Diane Nukuri-Johnson (Bdi) 2:29:13; (loop)— 10. *Zach Herriott (Va) 24:15.0. 9. Jess Draskau Petersson (Den) 2:30:07; 1. Jordan Chipangama' (Zam) 63:00; 2. 10. Sara Hall (US) 2:31:14; 11. Susan Meb Keflezighi (Ca) 63:02 (Masters AR, also PANORAMA FARMS WOMEN Partridge (GB) 2:31:31; 12. Sarah Porter en-route 20K 59:43 Masters AR) Teams: 1. Virginia 30; 2. Miss State 83; 3. (US) 2:32:51; 3. Daniel Tapia (Ca) 63:39 PB; 4. Nicholas Auburn 106; 4. Yale 134; 5. Oklahoma 180. 13. Fionnuala Britton (Ire) 2:33:15; 14. Hilton (Az) 63:43; 5. Matt Daniels (Co) 63:43 Individuals (6K): 1. Iona Lake (Va) 16:49.6; Monika Juodskaite (Lit) 2:34:29; 15. Maritza PB; 6. Tesfaye Alemayehu' (Eth) 63:49; 7. 2. Cleo Boyd (Va) 16:59.6; 3. Letitia Saay- Arenas (Mex) 2:38:21; 16. Terra Moody (US) Danny Mercado (Az) 64:04; man (CCar) 17:02.4; 4. Samantha Jones 2:39:32; 8. Jarrett LeBlanc (Tx) 64:37; 9. J.P. (WF) 17:02.5; 17. Rachel Hyland (US) 2:41:26; 18. Laura Slater (Ca) 65:02 PR; 10. Dylan Wykes' (Van) 5. **Megan Rebholz (Va) 17:04.4; 6. Harnish (US) 2:42:09; 19. Erin Moeller (US) 65:10; 11. Jovanny Godinez Rodriguez (Ca) ***Brenda Kigen (Aub) 17:10.4; 7. ***Ednah 2:42:27; 20. Lauren Kersjes (US) 2:44:28. 65:12 PR; Kurgat (Lib) 17:11.1; 8. *Brittany Tretbar (Ok) 12. Anthony Costales (Ut) 65:23 PR; 17:12.4; 9. *Sarah Astin (Va) 17:16.1; 10. 13. Brandon Johnson (Co) 65:29 PR; 14. *Allie Buchalski (Furm) 17:23.5. Malcolm Richards (Ca) 65:49; 15. Justin — More Road Results — Young (Co) 65:55. SAN JOSÉ WOMEN © 2015 Track & Field News.All rights 5TH AVENUE MILE 1. Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton' (Ken) 71:26; reserved.This newsletter may not be re- New York City, September 13— 2. Adriana Nelson (Ca) 72:08; 3. Joanna printedor retransmitted in any formwithout 1. Nick Willis (NZ) 3:55 (third win); 2. Chris Thompson (NC) 75:11 (debut); 4. Natasha express written permission. O’Hare (GB) 3:56 PR; 3. 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Valentin (MoSn) 23:57.8; 12. **Austen Dalquist (Ar) Pepiot (AcArt) 23:53.2; NOTRE DAME INVITATIONAL 24:00.8; 13. **Jack Bruce (Ar) 24:04.3; 5. *Mark Huizar (CPP) 23:56.7; 6. Fran- Notre Dame, Indiana, October 2— 14. Gabe Gonzales (Ar) 24:07.3; 15. **Isaac cisco Gomez (CPP) 23:57.3; 7. ***Michael Teams: 1. UTEP 89; 2. NC State 97; 3. Lalang (ArLR) 24:08.3; 16. **Geoffrey Kip- Teran (SBernV) 23:59.6; 8. *Swarnjit Boyal Colorado State 126; 4. Southern Utah 134; chumba (WTxAM) 24:09.6; 17. **Benjamin (SLO) 24:01.1; 5. Purdue 169; 6. Eastern Michigan 190; 7. Preisner (Tuls) 24:10.1. 9. ***Steven Fahy (Stan) 24:02.1; 10. Cody Texas A&M 218; 8. Navy 225; 9. New Mexico Jordan (UCR) 24:04.4; 11. *Steven Martinez 230; 10. Notre Dame 239. CHILE PEPPER WOMEN Teams: 1. Arkansas 18; 2. Abilene Chris- (Chico) 24:06.5; 12. *Isaiah Thompson (UCI) Individuals (8K): 1. Anthony Rotich (UTEP) tian 99; 3. Tulsa 113; 4. Wichita State 120; 24:08.9; 13. Albert Gamez (SLO) 24:10.7; 23:49.1; 2. Matt McClintock (Pur) 23:49.5; 5. Texas Tech 160. 14. **Falco DiGiallonardo (Chico) 24:12.5; 3. ***Jonah Koech (UTEP) 23:49.5; 4. Meron Individuals (5K): 1. Dominique Scott (Ar) 15. **Ryan Silva (Stan) 24:15.6; 16. **Eric Simon (NCSt) 23:53.8; 16:07.2; 2. ***Devin Clark (Ar) 16:28.6; 3. Anderson (Bay) 24:18.1; 17. Jared Hixon 5. Hayden Hawks (SnUt) 23:55.4; 6. *Jef- Kelsey Bruce (DallasB) 16:34.1; 4. *Alex- (SnOr) 24:19.7. ferson Abbey (CoSt) 23:56.8; 7. *Cameron Villarreal (TxAM) 23:58.0; 8. **Sebastian andria Hackett (ACU) 16:36.3; STANFORD WOMEN Hanson (NCSt) 23:59.1; 5. Kaitlin Flattmann (Ar) 16:38.9; 6. Regan Teams: 1. Stanford 39; 2. Cal Poly 58; 3. UC 9. *George Parsons (NCSt) 23:59.4; 10. Ward (Ar) 16:40.0; 7. ***Leanne Pompeani Davis 142; 4. Sac State 146; 5. UCSB 161. John Mascari (InSt) 23:59.4; 11. **Jerrell (IaCCC) 16:43.1; 8. Kelsey Schrader (Ar) Individuals (6K): 1. *Erin Teschuk (NDSt) Mock (CoSt) 24:00.3; 12. Michael Clevenger 16:45.2; 9. 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