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Muge, Masai Win Quad-City Times Bix 7 Miler
DAVENPORT, Iowa - (July 26, 2008) - Edward Muge and Edith Masai led a Kenyan sweep of the top positions at the 34th Quad-City Times Bix 7 in 32 minutes, 16 seconds and 37:20, respectively, but each champion won the event in different ways on Saturday morning. In the latter stages of the 7 mile race, Muge battled Maregu Zewdie of Ethiopia who made a final sprint to what he thought was the finish line, but it wasn't. As Zewdie slowed to celebrate his "win" more than a 100 meters from the real finish line, Muge, 25, took advantage of the situation and zoomed past the confused Zwedie who later told the Quad-City Times that he made a "big mistake". Zewdie, 25, did finish second in 32:25, but his mistake cost him at least $6000 as the Muge earned $10,000 or a 2008 automobile for the win. For the men, Abel Kirui finished third in 32:28, while defending Bix champion Duncan Kibet was fourth (32:41). The women's race wasn't nearly as dramatic, but it was historic as Masai, 41, became the oldest runner and first masters runner (40 and older) to win the Bix 7. Masai, a three-time world cross country champion, pulled away from the pack at 5 miles and held the lead to the finish as she edged countrywoman Angelina Mutuku by one second, 37:20 to 37:21. Ethiopia's Ashu Kasim was third (37:27). Bix 7 veterans and running legends Joan Benoit Samuelson and Bill Rodgers ran 42:36 and 50:57, respectively. Benoit Samuelson, 51, the 1984 Olympic Marathon gold medalist, won her age group (50-54), while Rodgers, 60, was 4th in his age group (60-64). Under good conditions for summer in the Midwest, 10,565 people finished this year's race. 34th Quad-City Times Bix 7 MEN Top U.S. WOMEN Top U.S. More race results at: Bix7.com
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