Eighth woman should be Fetale Dejene Tsegaye, either 20 or 21yo and not ranked. Her one and only result on her IAAF profile is second in Madrid in April in 2.27.06. How much could she chop off that?
Eighth woman should be Fetale Dejene Tsegaye, either 20 or 21yo and not ranked. Her one and only result on her IAAF profile is second in Madrid in April in 2.27.06. How much could she chop off that?
Ninth to cross the line could be Goitom Kifle Andebrhan. More in a minute.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Ninth to cross the line could be Goitom Kifle Andebrhan. More in a minute.
25yo and ranked 250. Tenth in Prague this year in 2.10.18. Has some interesting results. Like: 28.41 over 10k in a road race in Madrid as a 15yo, almost 16!
Ninth woman might be Medina Deme Armino, 21 or 22yo and ranked 59. Back with details after Valencia.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Ninth woman might be Medina Deme Armino, 21 or 22yo and ranked 59. Back with details after Valencia.
This can’t wait. Her best of 2.27.25 was in winning Xiamen this year. Last year won Beirut in 2.29.31 beating Nazret Weldu Gebrehiwet by 17 sec. Nazret owns an interesting claim to fame: holds national records (Eritrea) for 400 and 10000 on the track and now marathon. Medina was also second in Daegu this year in 2.28.11.
first three women were Bornes in 2.21.26
Eshete 2.21.33
debutant Chemtai 2.22.07
Aussiestatman wrote:
25 Sept 2016, a famous date in marathoning: eight men passed halfway In Berlin in 1.01.11 and Bekele won in 2.03.03. Also on that day, Ezekiel Kemboi Omullo would win in Warsaw for the second time in his PB of 2.08.55. Omullo should be sixth to complete the course here. He is 31yo and ranked 191, don’t confuse him with Ezekiel Kemboi, the 37yo steepler. This Ezekiel burned them that day with 5k splits of 14.56 and 15.09 from 30 to 40k. He also won there in 2018 and was second this year in 2.09.49.
Just reading back my work here: some of my best.