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Okari Outpaces Kiama to Win 30th Bloomsday Run
Ochichi Survives Rally by Hladyr Over the Final Mile*
Race Press Release
May 7, 2006


Spokane, WA—Kenyans Gilbert Okari and Isabella Ochichi lived up to their
billing as pre-race favorites, as the two withstood challenges from a
strong field of contenders to win their respective divisions in the
30^th running of the Lilac Bloomsday Run.

On a chilly, overcast morning, Okari and his training partner Charles
Kiama broke away from the pack after the first uphill following Latah
Creek, then ran stride for stride through the next two miles of the
rolling Bloomsday course. Heading up the infamous Doomsday Hill, though,
Okari broke away, emerging with a solid lead by the top. Kiama held on
gamely over the final 2-1/2 miles of the 12-kilometer course (7.46
miles), but Okari nevertheless lengthened his lead, racing to the line
in 34:14, over 30 seconds ahead of Kiama. Those two were followed by
Ernest Meli Kimeli and Julius Kibet, as Kenyans captured the top eight
places.

“It was challenging and the hill was tough,” Okari said later. “I know
[Kiama] well, and he is a strong runner.”

In the women’s race Ochichi, the 2004 Olympic 5000 meter silver
medalist, led the race with a first mile of 4:41, then moved steadily
away from the pack. It looked like it might be a runaway, but Ochichi
was in for a surprise. Farther back Ukrainian Tetyana Hladyr and
Australian Benita Johnson were running stride for stride in pursuit. As
those two climbed Doomsday Hill Hladyr broke away, and she began to
close steadily on the leader. With less than a mile to go Hladyr finally
closed the gap, but Ochichi suddenly responded, unleashing a powerful
kick on the final downhill to post a 38:38 victory, two seconds ahead of
Hladyr.

“It if was warm I would have been faster, but being cold it was tough,”
said Ochichi later, then added a nod of thanks to the crowd for spurring
her to victory. “When you are running and they say ‘Go Isabella, you
look good’ and then I think I look good, I’m out of here.”

In the Men’s Masters competition Sean Wade of Houston, Texas, took top
honors with a time of 37:45, followed by Alan Newton of Boise, ID.
Women’s Masters winner Sylvia Mosqueda, 40, of Los Angeles posted a time
of 41:37, good enough for 11^th overall. Top Washington finishers were
Uli Steidl from Shoreline, WA with a time of 37:55 and Janet Collar from
Spokane, WA with time of 44:08.

Over 40,000 runners, joggers and walkers finished the 30^th running of
the Lilac Bloomsday Run, which has now recorded close to 1.2 million
finishers. Full results of the event are posted at www.bloomsdayrun.org
<http://www.bloomsdayrun.org/>. Next year’s Bloomsday is Sunday, May 6,
2007.

Race Results and Prize Money Here

 


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