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— World Half-Marathon Championships — Volume 18, No. 34 October 20, 2020 — World Half-Marathon Championships — Munene (Ken) 1:02:30; 48. Ivan González Christian Vasconez (Ecu) 1:04:49 PR; 99. Gdynia, Poland (Col) 1:02:31 PR; Marvin Blanco (Ven) 1:05:06 PR; 100. Amanal October 17 49. Daniele D’Onofrio (Ita) 1:02:32 PR; 50. Petros (Ger) 1:05:22; (5K loop; temperature 46F/8C) Mohamud Aadan (GB) 1:02:41;51. Tadesse 101. Damian Kabat (Pol) 1:05:26 PR; 102. Abraham (Swi) 1:02:46; 52. Hlynur Andrés- Valdas Dopolskas (Lit) 1:05:28 PR; 103. Men’s Individuals son (Ice) 1:02:47 NR; Jorge Blanco (Spa) 1:05:31; 104. Tobias 1. Jacob Kiplimo (Uga) 58:49 PR, MR 53. Mikael Ekvall (Swe) 1:02:48; 54. Kaan Blum (Ger) 1:05:33; (16, x W); 2. Kibiwott Kandie (Ken) 58:54; Kigen Özbilen (Tur) 1:02:53; 55. Emil Millán 105. Jeisson Alexander Suárez (Col) 3. Amadework Walelegn (Eth) 59:08 PR; de la Oliva (Swe) 1:02:53 PR; 56. Segundo 1:05:42; 106. Adam Głogowski (Pol) 1:05:50; 4. Joshua Cheptegei (Uga) 59:21 PR Jami (Ecu) 1:02:57 PR; 107. Nuno Lopes (Por) 1:06:30; 108. Fouad (debut); 5. Andamlak Belihu (Eth) 59:32; 6. 57. Abderrazak Charik (Fra) 1:02:58; 58. Idbafdil (Mor) 1:06:35 PR; Leonard Barsoton (Ken) 59:34; 7. Stephen Kevin Seaward (Ire) 1:02:58 PR; 59. Roman 109. Byron Piedra (Ecu) 1:06:45; 110. Wan Mokoka (SA) 59:36 NR; Fosti (Est) 1:03:03 PR; 60. Kristian Jones Chun Wong (HK) 1:06:58 PR; 111. Rafael 8. Morhad Amdouni (Fra) 59:40 NR; 9. (GB) 1:03:05 PR; Vicente Loza (Ecu) 1:08:30; 112. Oscar Benard Kimeli (Ken) 59:42; 10. Leul Gebrse- 61. Polat Kemboi Arıkan (Tur) 1:03:10; 62. Antonio Aldana (ElS) 1:08:31 PR; lassie (Eth) 59:45; 11. Hailemariyam Kiros Adam Craig (GB) 1:03:12 PR; 63. Nicolae 113. Valentin Betoudji (Cha) 1:08:46 PR; (Eth) 1:00:01 PR; Alexandru Soare (Rom) 1:03:14 PR; 64. Tom 114. Charlton Debono (Mlt) 1:08:51; 115. 12. Hamza Sahili (Mor) 1:00:04 PR; 13. Evans (GB) 1:03:14 PR; Stefan Azzopardi (Mlt) 1:09:18 PR; 116. Mohamed Reda El Aaraby (Mor) 1:00:17 65. Sezgin Ataç (Tur) 1:03:21; 66. Roman Sonny Folcheri (Mon) 1:16:01 PR; 117. Ilir PR; 14. Precious Mashele (SA) 1:00:24 PR; Romanenko (Ukr) 1:03:26; 67. Otmane Këllëzi (Alb) 1:17:27; 15. Mouhcine Outalha (Mor) 1:00:26 PR; Nait-Hammou (Mor) 1:03:28 PR; 68. Maxim … dnf—Arnar Pétursson (Ice), Rui Pinto 16. Victor Kiplangat (Uga) 1:00:29; 17. Răileanu (Mol) 1:03:34 PR; (Por), Napoleon Solomon (Swe), Nekagenet Othmane El Goumri (Mor) 60:30; 18. Jake 69. Saffet Elkatmış (Tur) 1:03:34 PR; 70. Crippa (Ita). (122 started, 117 finished; no Smith (GB) 1:00:31 PR; 19. Stephen Kissa Hugh Armstrong (Ire) 1:03:37 PR; 71. Olek- U.S. entries) (Uga) 1:00:34; sandr Sitkovskyy (Ukr) 1:03:41 PR; 72. Jean 20. Bohdan-Ivan Horodyskyy (Ukr) 1:00:40 Teams Marie Vianney Niyomukiza (Rwa) 1:03:43; NR; 21. Julien Wanders (Swi) 1:00:46; 22. 1. Kenya 2:58:10; 2. Ethiopia 2:58:25; 3. 73. Koen Naert (Bel) 1:03:44; 74. Simon Guye Adola (Eth) 1:00:50; 23. Collen Mu- Uganda 2:58:39; 4. Morocco 3:00:47; 5. Holbek Køningsfeldt (Den) 1:03:48 PR; 75. laudzi (SA) 1:00:51 PR; South Africa 3:00:51; 6. France 3:02:10; 7. Gilmar Lopes (Bra) 1:03:51; 76. Moses Kibet 24. Aras Kaya (Tur) 1:00:51 PR; 25. Israel 3:03:53; 8. Spain 3:05:30; (Uga) 1:03:54; Tadesse Getahon (Isr) 1:00:52 =NR; 26. 9. Italy 3:05:49; 10. Great Britain 3:06:17; 77. Joaquín Arbe (Arg) 1:03:55; 78. Luís Eyob Ghebrehiwet Faniel (Ita) 1:00:53; 27. 11. Turkey 3:06:54; 12. Mexico 3:07:06; 13. Saraiva (Por) 1:03:56 PR; 79. Alvaro Abreu Florian Carvalho (Fra) 1:00:58 PR; Sweden 3:07:21; 14. Ukraine 3:07:47; 15. (DR) 1:03:58 PR; 80. Timon Theuer (Aut) 28. Maru Teferi (Isr) 1:00:58; 29. Jose Poland 3:11:29; 1:03:59; Santana Marin (Mex) 1:01:11 PR; 30. Juan 16. Germany 3:11:43; 17. Denmark 81. Nicolás Cuestas (Uru) 1:04:00; 82. Pacheco (Mex) 1:01:20 PR; 31. Ayad Lam- 3:12:26; 18. Brazil 3:12:37; 19. Portugal Remigijus Kančys (Lit) 1:04:00 NR; 83. dassem (Spa) 1:01:21 PR; 3:12:45; 20. Lithuania 3:13:37; 21. Ecuador Adhanom Abraha (Swe) 1:04:02; 84. Iraitz 32. Benjamin Choquert (Fra) 1:01:32 PR; 3:14:31. Arrospide (Spa) 1:04:07; 33. Carlos Díaz (Chl) 1:01:32 NR; 34. Krystian 85. Ivan Zarco (Hon) 1:04:08 PR; 86. Ignas Zalewski (Pol) 1:01:32 NR; 35. Simon Boch Brasevicius (Lit) 1:04:09 PR; 87. Thijs Nijhuis (Ger) 1:01:36 PR; (Den) 1:04:10; 88. Christian Steinhammer 36. Juan Pérez (Spa) 1:01:39; 37. David (Aut) 1:04:11; Nilsson (Swe) 1:01:40 PR; 38. Hassan To- © 2020 Track & Field News. All rights 89. Luis Alberto Orta (Ven) 1:04:11; 90. riss (Mor) 1:01:42 PR; 39. Girmaw Amare reserved. This newsletter may not be Éderson Pereira (Bra) 1:04:19; 91. Yitayew (Isr) 1:02:03 PR; 40. Samuel Barata (Por) reprinted or retransmitted in any form Abuhay (Isr) 1:04:21 PR; 92. Ihor Olefirenko 1:02:19 PR; without express written permission. (Ukr) 1:04:22; www.trackandfieldnews.com 41. Tiidrek Nurme (Est) 1:02:20 NR; 42. 93. Daniel do Nascimento (Bra) 1:04:27 Benard Ngeno (Ken) 1:02:26; 43. Pietro PR; 94. Andreas Schonberg Lommer (Den) Riva (Ita) 1:02:28; 44. Stefano La Rosa (Ita) 1:04:28; 95. Adam Nowicki (Pol) 1:04:31; 96. 1:02:28; Jesús Arturo Esparza (Mex) 1:04:35; 45. Nicolas Navarro (Fra) 1:02:29 PR; 46. 97. Konstantin Wedel (Ger) 1:04:45; 98. Adel Mechaal (Spa) 1:02:30 PR; 47. Morris -164- October 20, 2020 WORLD HALF WOMEN Evans (GB) 1:13:11; 66. Vendula Frintová (CzR) 1:13:16 PR; — Track Results — Individuals 67. Lilia Fisikovici (Mol) 1:13:32; 68. 1. Peres Jepchirchir (Ken) 65:16 HAVANA Federica Sugamiele (Ita) 1:13:38; 69. women’s only WR (old w-o WR 65:34 Havana, Cuba, February 13-14— Roxana Bîrcă (Rom) 1:13:45 PR; 70. Monika Jepchirir ’20); (2/13—TJ) Bytautienė (Lit) 1:13:50 PR; 2. Melat Kejeta (Ger) 65:18 NR; 3. Yalemz- LJ: 1. Lester Lescay (Cub) 26-6¼ (8.08) 71. Liliana Maria Dragomir (Rom) 1:14:02 erf Yehualaw (Eth) 65:19 PR; 4. Zeineba PR. PR; 72. Marcela Cristina Gómez (Arg) 1:14:18 Yimer (Eth) 65:39 PR; 5. Yeshaneh Ababel TJ: 1. Andy Díaz (Cub) 56-4¾ (17.19) PR; 73. Marcela Joglová (CzR) 1:14:30; 74. (Eth) 65:41; (55-7, 55-6½, 56-4¾, 56-3¼, f, p) (16.94, Beverly Ramos (PR) 1:14:39; 6. Joyciline Jepkosgei (Ken) 65:58; 7. Yas- 16.93, 17.19, 17.15, f, p); 75. Thalia Charalambous (Cyp) 1:14:40 emin Can (Tur) 66:20 NR; 8. Netsanet Gudeta 2. Lázaro Martínez (Cub) 54-3¼ (16.54). PR; 76. Andreia Hessel (Bra) 1:14:41 PR; (Eth) 66:46; 9. Brillian Kipkoech (Ken) 66:56 DT: 1. Jorge Fernández (Cub) 209-11 77. Karen Ehrenreich (Den) 1:14:45 PR; PR; 10. Rosemary Wanjiru (Ken) 1:07:10; (63.99). 78. Katherine Ruth Tisalema (Ecu) 1:14:59; 11. Dorcas Kimeli (Ken) 1:07:55; 12. 79. Loreta Kančytė (Lit) 1:15:15 PR; 80. HAVANA WOMEN Lonah Chemtai Salpeter (Isr) 1:08:31; 13. Elisa Stefani (Ita) 1:15:16; 81. Rosalba Cha- (2/13—TJ) Fabienne Schlumpf (Swi) 1:08:38 NR; 14. cha (Ecu) 1:15:27; 82. Jessica Augusto (Por) 400H: 1. Zurian Hechavarría (Cub) 56.78. Juliet Chekwel (Uga) 1:08:44 NR; 1:15:29; 83. Elena Panaet (Rom) 1:15:33 PR; TJ: 1. Liadagmis Povea (Cub) 47-6½ 15. Meseret Gola (Eth) 1:09:02 PR; 16. 84. Fanny Pruvost (Fra) 1:15:34; 85. (14.49) (46-1¼, 46-11¾, f, 47-6½, p, p) Glenrose Xaba (SA) 1:09:26 PR; 17. Doreen Tetyana Vernyhor (Ukr) 1:16:22; 86. Victoria (14.05, 14.32, f, 14.49, p, p). Chemutai (Uga) 1:10:18 PR; 18. Charlotta Schenk (Aut) 1:16:36; 87. Fabienne König- DT: 1. Yaimé Pérez (Cub) 210-4 (64.12). Fougberg (Swe) 1:10:19 PR; stein (Ger) 1:17:03; 19. Ursula Sanchez (Mex) 1:10:19 PR; 88. Tatyana Neroznak (Kaz) 1:17:07 PR; 20. Andrea Soraya Limon (Mex) 1:10:20 PR; 89. Andrea Kolbeinsdóttir (Ice) 1:17:52 PR; THUM 21. Daniela Torres (Mex) 1:10:22 PR; 22. 90. Tania Chavez Moser (Bol) 1:17:53 PR; Thum, Germany, August 22— Florencia Borelli (Arg) 1:10:30 PR; 91. Lina Kiriliuk (Lit) 1:18:31 PR; SP: 1. David Storl (Ger) 68-3 (20.80); 2.
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