Bagley, Mar-Tin First in National Reed Sets U.S
• \ The official world and U.S. publication for masters track & field, long distance running and racewalking 304th Issue December 2003 $3.00 Kipng'ok, Sui ova-Zhdanova Butn Fast and Fade to NYC 40+ Wins BY SUSANNAH BECK Dominique Chauvelier, 47, France, The 34th running of the arduou but rebounded from a slow perfonnance glamorous ING New York City here last year to top the M45, 2:37:18. Marathon got under way Nov. 2 under He kept Alan Ruben, 46, GBRJNY, in a warming sun and enough hurrudity to second place for the second year, scale back PR hopes for most runner . 2:39:36. Undeterred, hot masters racer Frenchman Jose Picazo, 55, Jackson IGpng'ok, 43, Kenya, 2:18:55, 2:57:48, out-dueled Maine's pride, 18th overall, wa5 the master winner at Stephen Reed, 55, 2:59:24, for the the event, which does little to how M55 honors. ca e masters. Half-marathon sphts of Walter Koch, 63, Germany, returned 1: 05:40/1: 13: 15 suggest an ambitious after an absence last year to reclaim pace abandoned. the M60 crown, 2:53:52. Globetrotter All the same, Kipng'ok beat the Alejandro Ulluoa, 60, Chile, 2:59:12, competition. Gennady Temnikov, 42, cruised in under three hours. Ru ta!Maryland, 2:24:36, by more Two-time M65 winner Manuel than a mile. Peder Troldborg, 40, Rosales, 68, Spain, was displaced by SHANNON OTTLEY Denmark, 2:25:51, was third. In spite Theodore Rogers, 69, New York, in the Winning M40-49 Syracuse Chargers team (I tor, standing): Mark Rybinski, Mtke Plan, Dave O'Keeffe, of vomiung ru s way through Central M65 this year, 3:07:04 to 3:08:37.
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