SAN DIEGO - (June 3, 2007) - In front of a field of more than 17,800 runners and walkers from around the world on Sunday morning, Kenyan Daniel Yego won the 10th anniversary Rock 'n' Roll Marathon in a time of 2 hours, 9 minutes and 4 seconds, while countrywoman
Yego, Kimutai Win Rock ’n‘ Roll Marathon – More than 17,800 participants celebrate 10th edition in San Diego – From Elite Racing
SAN DIEGO – (June 3, 2007) – In front of a field of more than 17,800 runners and walkers from around the world on Sunday morning, Kenyan Daniel Yego won the 10th anniversary Rock ’n‘ Roll Marathon in a time of 2 hours, 9 minutes and 4 seconds, while countrywoman Hellen Kimutai followed suit as she crossed the finish line in 2:32:40. This was Yego’s debut at the Rock ’n‘ Roll Marathon and first career major marathon victory.
The event record of 2:08:33 (and the fastest marathon time in California), set by Philip Tarus in 1999, was under assault throughout the majority of the men’s race. It was an all-Kenyan affair as the men maintained a 2:07 pace up to mile 17, as Yego, 27, and 2005 Rock ’n‘ Roll Marathon champion Christopher Cheboiboch pushed the pack challenged by countrymen Richard Maiyo and one of the pacesetters Joseph Chirlee.
Yego, looking strong, began to lace in intermittent charges, dropping Maiyo first. Approaching mile 22, Yego had opened a one-minute lead on his closest competition, Cheboiboch, but his shot at the course record began to dwindle as he ran through mile 23 in 5:22.
„It would have been good to have someone with me,“ Yego said, in reference to maintaining course record pace in the final miles. Cheboiboch finished second in 2:10:58.
The women’s race was tactical, led by Kimutai, Romanian Nuta Olaru and Ethiopians Worknesh Tola and Mulu Seboka.
No woman chose to take the lead as the pace fluctuated between a 5:40 and 6:04 per mile pace. At mile 17, Olaru dropped off the pack from an apparent side stitch and Svetlana Pretot, 35, who had been well back of the lead pack, took advantage of the conservative pace to join the leaders.
Pretot surged at mile 24, dropping Seboka, but Kimutai remained steady.
„I didn’t think I was going to win because she is very strong,“ said Pretot. „I was surprised it was close until the last mile.“
With just a 10 second win over Pretot, Kimutai who has a personal best of more than 13 minutes over Pretot, bettered her second place finish at the 2006 Rock ’n‘ Roll Marathon to become this year’s champion.
„I like the Rock ’n‘ Roll Marathon for all the wonderful cheering – it makes us stronger,“ Kimutai said.
Edwin Figueroa, 36, won the wheelchair race in 1:55:23. He won the Carlsbad 5000 last April covering the 3.1-mile course in 12:47.
The masters races (40 and over) were won by Russell Boore, 45, from Illinois and Rima Dubovik, 43, from the Ukraine in 2:36:21 and 2:36:50 (5th overall), respectively.
10th Rock ’n‘ Roll Marathon
San Diego, CA, Sunday, June 3, 2007
MEN
1) Daniel Yego, KEN, 2:09:04, $20,000 plus vehicle
2) Christopher Cheboiboch, KEN, 2:10:58, $20,000
3) Sylvester Chebii, KEN, 2:12:00, $10,000
4) Joseph Chirlee, KEN, 2:12:10, $7500
5) Fred Mogaka, KEN, 2:14:00, $5000
6) Boaz Kimaiyo, KEN, 2:14:26, $2000
7) Richard Maiyo, KEN, 2:15:25, $1300
8) John Birgen, KEN, 2:15:49, $1200
9) Peter Muthama, KEN, 2:17:05, $1100
10) Moges Taye, ETH, 2:17:29, $1000
WOMEN
1) Hellen Kimutai, KEN, 2:32:40, $20,000 plus vehicle
2) Svetlana Pretot, FRA, 2:32:50, $20,000
3) Worknesh Tola, ETH, 2:32:59, $10,000
4) Mulu Seboka, ETH, 2:33:27, $7500
5) Rima Dubovik, 43, UKR, 2:36:50, $6000
6) Margaret Toroitich, KEN, 2:39:12, $2000
7) Olga Glok, RUS, 2:41:34, $1300
8) Anna Pichrtova, CZE, 2:42:29, $1200
9) Heather Killeen-Frisone, USA / CA, 2:42:47, $1100
10) Lilian Chelimo, KEN, 2:49:48, $1000
MASTERS MEN (40 and over)
1) Russell Boore, 45, USA / IL, 2:36:21, $1000
MASTERS WOMEN (40 and over)
1) Dubovik, see above
WHEELCHAIRS
1) Edwin Figueroa, USA / CA, 1:55:23, $500
2) Geoffrey Erickson, 57, USA / CA, 2:02:40, $300
3) Daniel Jacobs, USA / NY, 2:04:33, $200
Complete results at:
RnRmarathon.com
Source/Courtesy: Running USA – RunningUSA.org
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