Etaferahu TEMESGEN Country: Ethiopia Born: 22.10.1989 Result Venue Date Event 5 km Road 16:18 Brooklyn (USA) 29.03.2014 5 km Road 15:27 Westfield (USA) 24.05.2014 8 km Road 26:44 New Orleans (USA) 17.03.2013 10 km Road 32:50 New York (USA) 13.06.2015 12 km Road 42:10 Spokane (USA) 05.05.2013 15 km Road 53:31 Utica (USA) 13.07.2014 10 Miles Road 54:30 Washington (USA) 06.04.2014 Half Marathon 1:11:22 New York (USA) 15.03.2015 Marathon 2:29:24 Ottawa (CAN) 24.05.2015 Babo MUSA Country: Ethiopia Born: 1988 Event Result Venue Date Half Marathon 1:06:33 Egmond aan Zee (NED) 09.01.2011 Marathon 2:10:28 Reims (FRA) 17.10.201 Marathon 2:16:50 Brighton (GBR) 12.04.2015 Chebet and Meseret Hailu break course records in Amsterdam sodere.com/.../chebet-and-meseret-hailu-break-course-records-in-amster... - Oct 21, 2012 - Musa Babo , ETH 2:14:06 PB 15. Kazuhiro Maeda, JPN 2:14:37 16. David Barmasai, KEN 2:15:32 17. Abebe Dinkesa, ETH 2:15:48 18. Mihael - Profil de Ido MUSA BABO - Coachapied www.coachapied.com/athlete/index/.../ ido -musa -babo Translate this page Page de profil de Ido MUSA BABO . Historique et performance en courses et compétitions. Search Results Profile of Babo MUSA | All-Athletics.com www.all-athletics.com/node/452808 Profile of Babo MUSA with results, rankings, statistics, news, photos, videos and links. Athlete profile for Musa Babo | iaaf.org www.iaaf.org/.../ musa -b... International Association of Athletics Federations - Musa Babo . COUNTRY Ethiopia; DATE OF BIRTH 1988. Email. Share. COUNTRY Ethiopia; DATE OF BIRTH 1988. PERSONAL BESTS; PROGRESSION Save Download Preview Alem Fikre Kifle, The Finish Line Took Second Place Rome Italy - March 22 2015: Alem Fikre Kifle the finish line took second place at the 21th Rome Marathon Stock Photo ID: 86714432 Copyright: Polifoto Edit The second woman classified Kifle Alem Fikre . Twenty-first ... www.gettyimages.com/... kifle -alem -fikre .../467598050 Getty Images The second woman classified Kifle Alem Fikre (Ethiopia). Twenty-first edition of the Rome Marathon. The winner of the men's marathon of the twenty-first edition Athlete Profile Alem Fikre • • COUNTRY Ethiopia • DATE OF BIRTH 10 Kilometres 32:39 Dubai 25 JAN 2013 Half Marathon 1:12:04 Roma 17 MAR 2013 Marathon 2:30:13 Roma 17 MAR 2013 Marathon 2:31.11 Spain 27 April 2014 Marathon 2:32 .23 Roma 23 March 2015 • Profile • Biography • Career Highlights • Gallery NAME: ASCHALEW NEGUSE MEKETA FIELD: MARATHON DOB: 14/04/CLUB: SEBETA World Record Road 25K For Kimetto In Berlin PRESS RELEASE – BERLIN RUNS WITH 10,478 RUNNERS Kenya’s newcomer Dennis Kimetto breaks world record in BIG 25 Berlin Dennis Kimetto stormed to a world record at the BIG 25 Berlin: Kenya’s 28 year-old newcomer crossed the finish line of the traditional 25 k race in 1:11:18. Caroline Chepkwony (Kenya) was the women’s winner, clocking a world-class time as well with 1:22:56. Adding all running events of the day there were a total of 10,478 athletes competing in Germany’s oldest city road race. In the history of the event, which started back in 1981 and always had the finish inside the Berlin Olympic Stadium, this was already the seventh world record. It was only the third time Dennis Kimetto competed in a race outside Kenya. On Sunday he kept his clean sheet and additionally collected his first world record. After taking the half marathons in Ras Al Khaimah and Berlin the 25 k triumph was the biggest success of his career so far. He improved the world record by 32 seconds. Two years ago fellow-Kenyan Sammy Kosgei had clocked 1:11:50 in the BIG 25 Berlin. A very fast men’s race developed right from the start. A leading group of six runners passed the 5 k mark in 14:00, then reached the 10 k point after 28:21 and the 15 k point in 42:46 minutes. They were well inside the world record at these points and kept the pace high. After 17 k Ethiopians Aschalew Neguse Meketa and Belay Asefa Bedada were dropped and it became an all Kenyan affair in the leading group. Soon after that at the start of a slight uphill stretch Edwin Kiptoo lost contact as well. 05 Apr 37th Annual Cooper River Bridge Run Race Winners Announced Posted at 11:47h in CRBR Fun! , Events , News , Uncategorized by momentum 0 Likes Mount Pleasant, S.C. – April 5, 2014 – Julian Smith, Executive Director of The Cooper River Bridge Run (CRBR), just announced that nearly 40,000 participants successfully crossed the Arthur Ravenel Bridge from Mount Pleasant to downtown Charleston at the 37th Annual Cooper River Bridge Run that was held this morning on April 5, 2014. The award-winning 10K Race/Walk kicked off with the wheelchair division, followed by elite runners and 11 corrals of runners and walkers. PLACE NAME – Home – TIME 1st Place – $10,000 Prize Birhan Nebebew – Ethiopia 28:38.70 2nd Place – $3,000 Prize Mourad Marofit – Morocco 28:41.70 3rd Place – $1,500 Prize Julius Kogo – Kenya 28:46.05 4th Place – $1,000 Prize Belete Assefa – Ethiopia 28:57.23 5th Place- $800 Prize Aschalew Meketa – Ethiopia 29:07.89 6th Place – $600 Prize Simon Ndirangu – Kenya 29:12.30 7th Place – $500 Prize Cleophas Ngetich – Kenya 29:13.82 8th Place -$400 Prize Ayele Feisa – Ethiopia 29:16.73 9th Place – $300 Prize Elijah Karanja – Kenya 29:24.65 10th Place – $250 Prize Haile Mengesha – Ethiopia 29:30.20 Male Wheelchair Winner – Alexandre DuPont 25:20:00 Female Wheelchair Winner – Cassie Mitchell 43:14.17 .
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