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Eliud Kipchoge does not win here. Maybe he would be trying for 2nd.
Klosterhalfen going for the win, leading Kipkemboi with the rest of the field dropped…probably 65-mid winning time.
LR shout out from the Brit commentator
Letsrun shout out in English broadcast as King Ches crosses in 60:10.
Cheserek ~60:13 as the LetsRun message boards get a mention. Per the commentary, here I am “typing furiously away.”
did the Canadian record go
KOKOOOOOO!!!!
1:05:37
KOKO for the win, ~65:39
Hard to say given that the live tracking/results haven’t worked for me from the start.
Kejelcha ran a great race, finishing 2nd in 58:3x.
Yes, 1:01:00 for Ben Flanagan and 1:01:05 for Cam Levins
What is the time of Wanders? Thanks.
Where did Stinson and Biya end up?
I thought the coverage was excellent.
When Kejelcha finished the clock said 58:28 but he may have officially been like 58:30.
John Wesley Harding wrote:
KOKO for the win, ~65:39
Great time, and made better for taking the W. It's good to see her getting back to form after a crappy start to the year. Her hard front running might be made for the roads
Does anyone know if the race results are up anywhere yet?
NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 23 – Kenya’s Kibiwott Kandie reclaimed the Valencia Half Marathon title on Sunday, as he clinched the title with an imperious run, clocking 58.09.
Kandie won the title in 2020, clocking a new World Record time of 57.32, though the mark was later lowered by Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo who ran a second lower last year.
Kandie had hoped to also fight back to hold the record, but he could not manage to run lower, though his finishing time ranks as the second fastest in the world this year.
Compatriot Daniel Mateiko finished third with Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha finishing second.
The women’s race was won by European 5000m champion, German Konstanze Klosterhalfen who clocked 65:41 on her debut.
Men
1. Kibiwott Kandie 58:11
2. Yomif Kejelcha 58:32
3. Daniel Mateiko 58:40
4. Tadese Worku 58:47
5. Kennedy Kimutai 59:04
6. Sebastien Kimaru 59:23
7. Ronald Kiprotich 60:00
8. Isaac Kipkemboi 60:12
9. Edward Kimutau 60:14
10 Weldon Kirui 60:28
Women
1. Konstanze Klosterhalfen 65:41
2. Tsigie Gebreselama 65:46
3. Hawi Feysa Gejia 66:00
4. Maragaret Chelimo 66:50
5. Magdalena Shauri 67:09
6. Irene Kamais 67:12
7. Purity Komen 67:29
8. Yasemin Can 67:46
9. Vicoty Chepngeno 67:55
10. Dorcas Kimeli 68:17
Awesome cheers mate!
Adri1 wrote:
What is the time of Wanders? Thanks.
I don’t think he ran but if he did then I didn’t see him but I doubt that he ran because he’s always upfront from the start and he never showed. I was impressed by Barzola, The 40 year old Argentinian who ran around 1:02:30, just behind Perez, first Spaniard in 1:02:20 ish.
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