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— Berlin Marathon — 2 Volume 14, No. 57 September 28, 2015 GRANDMA’S WOMEN 1. Jane Kibii' (Ken) 2:32:06 PR ($11,500); — Berlin Marathon — 2. Lindsey Scherf (NY) 2:32:19 PR; 3. Sarah Kiptoo' (Ken) 2:32:51; 4. Marci Gage (Or) WORLD MARATHON MAJOR Komu (Fra) 2:35:12;… 34. Samantha 2:33:35 PR; 5. Dot McMahan (Mi) 2:34:52; Berlin, September 27— McClellan (US) 2:42:19 PR. 6. Caitlin Comfort (Wi) 2:35:31 (debut); 1. Eliud Kipchoge (Ken) 2:04:00 PR (WL) 7. Susanna Sullivan (Va) 2:35:39 (debut); (6, 9 W); 2. Eliud Kiptanui (Ken) 2:05:21 PR; 8. Kimi Reed (Mo) 2:38:37 PR; 9. Polina 3. Feyisa Lilesa (Eth) 2:06:57; 4. Emmanuel Carlson' (Rus) 2:39:25; Mutai (Ken) 2:07:46; — More Road Races — 10. Erica Braswell (Al) 2:39:37 PR; 11. 5. Geoffrey Mutai (Ken) 2:09:29; 6. Reid Jenelle Deatherage (Il) 2:40:02 PR; 12. Coolsaet (Can) 2:10:28 PR; 7. Koen Naert ÚSTÍ NAD LABEM HALF Christina Vergara Aleshire (Nv) 2:40:12 PR; (Bel) 2:10:31 PR; 8. Yared Shegumo (Pol) Ustí Nad Labem, Czech Republic, 13. Carol Smith (Co) 2:40:24; 2:10:47; 9. Koji Gokaya (Jpn) 2:10:58; September 12— 14. Jen Rock (Mi) 2:40:55; 15. Loring 10. Scott Overall (GB) 2:11:24; 11. 1. Merhawi Kesete (Eri) 60:58; 2. Barselius Crowley (NC) 2:40:59 PR; 16. Amber Green Chalachew Asmamaw (Eth) 2:11:54 PR; 12. Kipyego (Ken) 60:59; 3. Elijah Tirop (Ken) (Ut) 2:41:21; 17. Kelsi Nutter (Oh) 2:41:28 Michael Shelley (Aus) 2:12:20; 61:12; 4. Festus Talam (Ken) 61:34; 5. (debut); 13. Matt Llano (US) 2:12:28 PR (AL); 14. Emmanuel Ngatuny (Ken) 61:58. 18. Courtney Brewis (Mi) 2:42:32 PR; 19. Yuki Sato (Jpn) 2:12:32 PR; 15. Willem Van Caitlin Smith (Ca) 2:42:43; 20. Rachel Hyland Schuerbeeck (Bel) 2:12:49 PR; 16. Philipp ÚSTÍ NAD LABEM WOMEN (Ma) 2:43:22 PR; 21. Anita Perez (Tx) 2:43:43 1. Peris Jepchirchir (Ken) 67:17 PR; 2. Pflieger (Ger) 2:12:50 PR; PR; 22. Melissa Hardesty (NC) 2:43:58. 17. Florent Caelen (Bel) 2:12:51 PR; 18. Shitaye Eshete (Bhr) 70:14 PR; 3. Linah Christian Kreienbühl (Swi) 2:13:57 PR; 19. Cheruto (Ken) 70:48; 4. Caroline Kilel (Ken) Julian Flügel (Ger) 2:13:57 PR; 20. Salomon 71:45; 5. Eva Vrabcová-Nyvltová (CzR) HENGSHUI MARATHON 72:11 PR. Tesfamariam (Eri) 2:14:51 PR;… 32. Gabe Hengshui, China, September 26— Proctor (US) 2:15:54. 1. Ernest Ngeno (Ken) 2:07:57 PR; 2. Tesfaye Abera (Eth) 2:10:00; 3. Abdellah BERLIN WOMEN GRANDMA’S MARATHON Tagharrafet (Mor) 2:10:49 PR; 4. Alfred Ker- Duluth, Minnesota, June 20 (point-to- 1. Gladys Cherono (Ken) 2:19:25 PR (WL) ing (Ken) 2:12:15. point; record quality)— (7, 11 W); 2. Aberu Kebede (Eth) 2:20:48; Women: 1. Elisha Barno' (Ken) 2:10:38 ($12,500); 3. Meseret Hailu (Eth) 2:24:33; 4. Tadelech 1. Agnes Kiprop (Ken) 2:25:46; 2. Marta 2. Dominic Ondoro' (Ken) 2:11:17; 3. Jordan Bekele (Eth) 2:25:01; Lema (Eth) 2:25:59 PR; 3. Shuko Genemo Chipangama' (Zam) 2:11:35 NR 5; 4. Negash 5. Andrea Deelstra (Hol) 2:26:46 PR; 6. (Eth) 2:27:29 PR; 4. Ruihuan Liu (Chn) Abebe Duki' (Eth) 2:13:40; Maja Neuenschwander (Swi) 2:26:49 PR; 2:28:35 PR. 7. Lisa Nemec (Cro) 2:27:57; 8. Tomomi 5. Birhanu Dare Kemel' (Eth) 2:13:42 PR Tanaka (Jpn) 2:28:00; 3; 6. Luke Puskedra (Or) 2:15:27 PR 3; 7. 9. Sonia Samuels (GB) 2:28:04 PR; 10. Noah Chepngabit' (Ken) 2:15:27; 8. Brendan Geleto Tola (Eth) 2:28:24; 11. Alyson Dixon Martin (NY) 2:15:30 PR; (GB) 2:29:30 PR; 12. Katarzyna Kowalska 9. Abraham Chelanga' (Ken) 2:15:36); 10. — USATF Champs — (Pol) 2:29:41 PR; Meshack Kirwa (Ken) 2:16:06; 11. Nick Hilton (Az) 2:16:20 PR; 12. Eliud Too (Ken) 2:16:29; 20K CHAMPS 13. Anna Hahner (Ger) 2:30:19; 14. Eri New Haven, September 7 (loop)— 13. Jesse Cherry (Ca) 2:16:34; Hayakawa (Jpn) 2:31:27; 15. Deborah 1. Jared Ward (Ut) 59:24 PR (29:49/29:35) 14. Eric Loeffler (NDm) 2:16:50 PR; 15. Eric Toniolo (Ita) 2:31:28; 16. Veerle Dejaeghere ($10,000); 2. Sam Chelanga (Az) 59:25 PR; Ashe (Ma) 2:17:06 PR; 16. Pardon Ndhlovu' (Bel) 2:31:56 PR; 3. Dathan Ritzenhein (Mi) 59:27; 4. Luke (Zim) 2:17:17; 17. Brian Harvey (Ma) 2:17:17; 17. Lizzie Lee (Ire) 2:32:51 PR; 18. Puskedra (Ut) 59:30; 18. Tyler Andrews (Va) 2:17:19; Hortensia Arzapalo (Per) 2:33:21 PR; 19. 5. Tyler Pennel (NC) 59:35 PB; 6. Abdi 19. Christopher Zablocki (Ct) 2:17:26 PR; Hilary Dionne (US) 2:34:45 PR; 20. Martha Abdirahman (Az) 60:09; 7. Jim Spisak (Pa) 20. Ryan Cosens (Ca) 2:17:55 PR; 21. Mi- 60:12 PR; 8. Fernando Cabada (Ca) 60:16; chael Eaton (Ky) 2:18:02 PR; 22. Joe Moore 9. Ahmed Osman (Az) 61:08 PR; 10. (Ks) 2:18:22 PR; George Alex (NC) 61:10 PR; 11. Justin Young © 2015 Track & Field News.All rights 23. Brandon York (Al) 2:18:52 PR; 24. (Co) 61:26; 12. Augustus Maiyo (Co) 61:44. reserved.This newsletter may not be re- Jesse Davis (In) 2:19:46; 25. Richard Kes- printedor retransmitted in any formwithout sio' (Ken) 2:19:56; 26. Kieran O’Connor (Va) 20K WOMEN express written permission. 2:20:48; 27. Curtis Begley (Co) 2:21:03. www.trackandfieldnews.com 1. Molly Huddle (RI) 66:26 PR (33:16/33:10); 2. Janet Bawcom (Az) 67:26 PR; 3. Brianne -393- September 28, 2015 Nelson (Co) 67:28 PR; 4. Neely Spence CHINESE CHAMPIONSHIPS (MiSt) 21:35.1; Gracey (Co) 68:02 PR; Suzhou, September 22–25— 9. *Maggie Montoya (Bay) 21:37.5; 10. 5. Blake Russell (Ca) 69:00; 6. Tara Well- 200(-0.2): 1. Zhenye Xie 20.60. 110H(- *Hailey Whetten (Web) 21:38.0; 11. ***Brenna ing (née Erdmann) (Or) 69:12 PR; 7. Alisha 0.3): 1. Wenjun Xie 13.52. 400H: 1. Wen Peloquin (Boise) 21:45.7; 12. ***Marissa Wil- Williams (Co) 69:51; Cheng 49.85. liams (Cal) 21:51.0; 8. Maegan Krifchin (Md) 70:04 PR; 9. HJ: 1. Yu Wang 7-4¼ (2.24). PV: 1. tie, Jie 13. *Haley Johnson (Mn) 21:53.2; 14. Katie DiCamillo (RI) 70:12 PR; 10. Maddie Yao & Xiang Xia 18-½ (5.50). LJ: 1. Xinglong *Charlotte Taylor (SF) 21:54.8; 15. Katie Van Beek (In) 70:26 PR. Gao 26-5½ (8.06); 2. Yaoguang Zhang 26- Wetzstein (SD) 21:56.6; 16. Amber Eichkorn 2¼ (7.98); 3. Gongchen Tang 26-0 (7.92). (SD) 21:56.7; TJ: 1. Bin Dong 55-3 (16.84); 2. Ruiting Wu 17. *Anna Holdiman (Boise) 21:58.7; 5K CHAMPS 55-2¾ (16.83) PR. 18. Audra DeStefano (Wy) 21:59.1; 19. Liz Downtown 5K; Providence, Rhode SP: 1. Yang Liu 63-3¼ (19.28). HT: 1. Berkholtz (Mn) 22:06.3; 20. ***Kashley Carter Island, September 20— Yong Wan 230-5 (70.24). JT: 1. Qun Ma (UtSt) 22:10.5. 1. David Torrence (Ca) 13:56 ($7000); 2. 253-9 (77.34). Dan Huling (Or) 13:59 PR; 3. Dathan Rit- zenhein (Mi) 14:03; 4. Sam Chelanga (Az) CHINA WOMEN COWBOY JAMBOREE 14:07; 5. Jason Witt (Mi) 14:12; 800: 1. Jing Zhao 2:05.20. 1500: 1. Zhao Stillwater, Oklahoma, September 26— 6. Tyler Pennel (NC) 14:14; 7. Paul Chelimo 4:17.29. 5000: 1. Changqin Ding 15:52.38. Teams: 1. Oklahoma State 40; 2. Kentucky (Or) 14:19; 8. German Fernandez (Or) 14:20; 10,000: 1. Ding 33:01.84. 100H(-0.1): 1. 61; 3. Northern Arizona 61; 4. Kansas State 9. Reed Connor (NJ) 14:21; Shuijiao Wu 13.13. 116; 5. Alabama 134. 10. Diego Estrada (Az) 14:22; 11. Julian HJ: 1. Yang Wang 6-2 (1.88). PV: 1. Ling Li Individuals (8K): 1. **Cerake Geberkidane Saad (RI) 14:22; 12. Brian Shrader (Az) 14:25; 14-5¼ (4.40). LJ: 1. Xiaoling Xu 21-2 (6.45). (OkSt) 24:31.4; 2. **Jacob Thomson (Ky) 13. Chris Solinsky (Va) 14:28. TJ: 1. Wupin Wang 46-0 (14.02). 24:48.9; 3. Vegard Oelstad (OkSt) 24:53.0; SP: 1. Ka Bian 61-4¾ (18.71) PR. DT: 1. 4. **Cory Glines (NnAz) 24:56.6; 5K WOMEN Bin Feng 200-3 (61.04) PR. HT: 1. Wenxiu 5. **Joshua Thompson (OkSt) 25:01.7; 6. 1. Molly Huddle (RI) 15:12 ($7000); 2. Zhang 243-0 (74.08). JT: 1. Lingwei Li Cory Keehn (FtHays) 25:02.3; 7. *Antibahs Shalane Flanagan (Or) 15:17 PR; 3. Emily 199-4 (60.77). Kosgei (Al) 25:09.0; 8. ***Tyler Day (NnAz) Sisson (RI) 15:48; 4. Gabe Grunewald (Mn) 25:09.3; 15:55; 5. Kim Conley (Ca) 15:58; 9.
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