A strong women’s field, with elite runners from across the globe, has been assembled to challenge Ethiopia’s IAAF World Half Marathon Valencia 2018 winner Netsanet Gudeta at the TCS World 10K Bengaluru 2018 on Sunday 27 May.
Gudeta’s rivals this weekend will include the Kenyan pair of Agnes Tirop and Pauline Kamulu. Tirop, still only 22, won the 2015 world cross country title and has proven herself to be a formidable competitor on the track as well.
She won the IAAF World Championships 10,000m bronze medal in London last summer and showed she is in excellent form earlier this month when finishing second over 3000m at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Doha in a personal best of 8:29.09.
Kamulu, 23, has spent several years based in Japan but this will be her first trip to India. She surprised many when she took the bronze medal at the IAAF World Half Marathon Valencia 2018.
A third Kenya, Caroline Kipkirui, doesn’t have the international championships credentials of her two compatriots but has shown stunning form recently when winning the Doha 3000m in a personal best of 8:29.05 and also running a 10km best of 30:28 when finishing second in Prague last month, which makes her the fastest woman in Bengaluru and the equal-seventh fastest ever.
Gudeta will also have her compatriots Senbere Teferi and Zeineba Yimer to contend with. Teferi celebrated her 23rd birthday earlier this month and has silver medals from the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and 2015 IAAF World Championships 5000m to her name.
Yimer doesn’t turn 20 until next month but won the high-quality Ethiopian half marathon championships in January and followed up that victory with fifth place in Valencia but this will be her debut over the 10km distance on the roads.
However, while the favourites for the 2018 women’s title appear to be from Ethiopia and Kenya, TCS World 10K Bengaluru 2018 race promoters Procam International have recruited elite athletes from across the world with top runners from Europe, Oceania and South America.
The TCS World 10K Bengaluru 2018, an IAAF Gold Label Road Race, has a total prize fund of US$213,000. It risen in prominence every year since it was inaugurated in 2008 and is now one of Asia’s leading races over the distance.
MEN ELITE ATHLETES TCS WORLD 10K BANGALORE
- Alex Korio KEN/1990 27:52
- Geoffrey Kamworor KEN/1992 27:44
- Birhanu Legese ETH/1994 27:34
- Abraham Cheroben BRN/1992 27:35
- Mosinet Geremew ETH/1992 27:36
- Leul Gebrselassie ETH/1993 28:12
- Edwin Kiptoo KEN/1993 28:20
- Brett Robinson AUS/1991 28:29
- Bashir Abdi BEL/1989 28:31
- Ryan Vail USA/1986 29:06
- Moses Kurong UGA/1994 debut
WOMEN ELITE ATHLETES TCS WORLD 10K BANGALORE
51. Netsanet Gudeta ETH/1991 31:35
- Caroline Kipkirui KEN/1994 30:28
- Senbere Teferi ETH/1995 30:38
- Agnes Tirop KEN/1995 31:00
- Daria Maslova KYR/1995 31:36
- Stella Chesang UGA/1996 31:54
- Ines Melchor PER/1986 33:24
- Camille Buscomb NZL/1990 33:39
- Salome Nyirarukundo RWA/1997 debut
- Pauline Kamulu KEN/1995 debut
- Zeineba Yimer ETH/1998 debut
- Ancuta Bobocel ROM/1987 debut
MEN ELITE ATHLETES TCS WORLD 10K BANGALORE 2018
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1.
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Alex Korio
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KEN/1990
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27:52
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Nike
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Alex Korio, the defending Champion of the TCS World 10k which he also won in 2013, will line up in Bangalore for the fifth time this year. After his victory in Bangalore, he took podium places in various road races. He improved his personal best for half marathon to 58:51 last September in Copenhagen, making him the 12th fastest half marathoner of all time.
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2018
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Houston Half Marathon
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8th
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60:49
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2017
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Copenhagen Half Marathon
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3rd
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58:51
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2017
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TCS Bangalore 10km
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1st
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28:12
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2017
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Paris Half Marathon
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3rd
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60:42
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2016
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TCS Bangalore 10km
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5th
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28:49
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2015
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Sao Silvestre Luanda 10k
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1st
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28:45
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2015
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Copenhagen Half marathon
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2nd
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59:28
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2014
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Azkoitia-Azpeitia Half Marathon
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1st
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59:58
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2013
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TCS Bangalore 10km
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1st
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28:07
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2010
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Tout Rennes Court 10k
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3rd
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27:52
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2.
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Geoffrey Kamworor
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KEN/1992
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58:54
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Nike
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Five time World Champion (2 times cross and 3 times half marathon) and TCS Bangalore 10km course record holder returns to Bengalore. Un-arguably the best road racer of current time. A popular face in India, Geoffrey will come to India for the seventh time. He won the Bangalore 10k in 2012 and 2014 and was runner-up in the 2011, 2013 and 2014 Delhi half marathon. Geoffrey is also the star in a movie called “the Unknown Runner”, a story which gives the viewer a good picture of daily life of a Kenyan athlete growing up from talent to world star.
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2018
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World Half Marathon Championships
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1st
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60:02
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2017
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TCS New York Marathon
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1st
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2:10:53
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2017
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World Championships 10.000m
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6th
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26:57.77
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2017
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World Cross Championships
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1st
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2016
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Olympic Games 10.000m
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11th
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27:31.94
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2016
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World Half Marathon Championships
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1st
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59:10
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2015
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TCS New York Marathon
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2nd
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2:10:48
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2015
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World Championships 10.000m
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2nd
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27:01.76
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2015
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World Championships Cross
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1st
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2014
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Airtel New Delhi Half Marathon
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2nd
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59:07
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2014
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Berlin Marathon
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4th
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2:06:39
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2014
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Bangalore 10k
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1st
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27:44
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2014
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World Half Marathon Championships
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1st
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59:08
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2013
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Delhi Half Marathon
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2nd
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59:30
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2013
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Berlin Marathon
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3rd
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2:06:26
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2013
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RAK Half Marathon
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1st
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58:54
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2012
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Berlin Marathon
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3rd
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2:06:12
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2012
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Bangalore 10k
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1st
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28:00
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2011
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Delhi Half Marathon
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2nd
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59:31
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2011
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World Cross Country Champs Junior Race
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1st
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3.
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Birhanu Legese
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ETH/1994
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27:34
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Nike
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Birhanu Legese has recorded some fast times for 10k and 5000m on the track. He ran a fast 27:34 in Morocco in 2013. In 2015 he made his half marathon debut in Berlin where he outsprinted the Kenyans and won in 59:45, which is one of the fastest times ever recorded by a debutant. Later that year he won Airtel Delhi Half Marathon in a trilling sprint against compatriot Mosinet Geremew, WR Holder Half Marathon Zersenay Tadesse and two strong of Kenya’s strong road racers both Edwin Kiptoo and Jonathan Maiyo. His 59.20 PB he set in Delhi that year also was the 3rd fastest time of 2015. Birhanu made his marathon debut in Dubai this year, clocking one of the fastest debuts ever.
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2018
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Dubai Marathon
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6th
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2:04.15
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2017
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Airtel Delhi half marathon
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1st
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59:46
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2017
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Dam tot Damloop 10EM
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1st
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45:38
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2017
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TCS Bangalore 10km
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5th
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28:36
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2016
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RAK Half Marathon
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1st
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60:40
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2015
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Airtel Delhi Half Marathon
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1st
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59:20
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2015
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Berlin Half Marathon
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1st
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59:45
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2014
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Diamond League Shanghai 5.000m
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6th
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13:08.88
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2013
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TCS World 10k Bangalore
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3rd
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28:16
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2013
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Taroudant 10k
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2nd
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27:34
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2012
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Great Ethiopian Run 10k
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2nd
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28:41
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4.
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Abraham Cheroben
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BRN/1992
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27:35
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Nike
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In 2014 when Abraham Cheroben came to Delhi for the first time, he was a relatively newcomer in the field. Ever since he has developed quickly to become one of the leading road races in the industry. Last year he run a 58.40 which is the new Asian Record over half marathon. Last March he confirmed being one of the leading road racers by finishing 2nd behind Geoffrey Kamworor at the World Half Marathon Championships in Valencia. His 58.40 ranks him as 4th fastest all time over the half marathon distance.
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2018
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World Championships Half Marathon
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2nd
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60:22
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2017
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Valencia Half Marathon
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1st
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59:11
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2017
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Copenhagen Half Marathon
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1st
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58:40 AR
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2017
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World Championships 10.000m
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12th
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27:11.08
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2016
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Olympic Games 10.000m
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10th
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27:31.86
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2016
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City Pier City Half Marathon
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3rd
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60:35
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2015
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Valencia Half Marathon
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1st
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59:10
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2015
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Berlin Half Marathon
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3rd
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59:49
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2015
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Utrecht 10km
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1st
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27:35
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2014
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Airtel Delhi Half Marathon
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7th
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59:21
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2014
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Valencia Half Marathon
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1st
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58:48
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2014
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Berlin 25k
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1st
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1:11:47
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2014
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Berlin Half Marathon
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2nd
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59:14
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5.
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Mosinet Geremew
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ETH/1992
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27:36
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Nike
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Double defending champion Mosinet Geremew will return to the streets of Bangalore (2015 and 2016). He is well-known in India as he won the Hyderabad 10k in 2012, finished third in Delhi in 2014 and was runner-up in 2015. His career started in 2011 with a victory in the Great Ethiopian Run. He developed to be a strong road racer with podium places in Delhi, Prague, Peachtree, Yangzhou and Houston.
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2018
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Dubai Marathon
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1st
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2:04:00
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2017
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Berlin Marathon
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3rd
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2:06:12
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2017
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Yangzhou Half Marathon
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1st
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60:56
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2017
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Xiamen Marathon
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2nd
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2:10:20
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2016
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TCS Bangalore 10km
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1st
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28:36
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2016
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Yangzhou Half Marathon
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1st
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60:43
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2015
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New Delhi Half Marathon
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2nd
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59:21
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2015
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World Championships 10.000m
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11th
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28:07.50
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2015
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TCS World 10k Bangalore
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1st
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28:16
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2015
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Yangzhou Half Marathon
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1st
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59:52
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2015
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RAK Half Marathon
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1st
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60:05
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2014
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Delhi Half Marathon
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3rd
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59:11
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2014
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Prague Half Marathon
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2nd
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59:54
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2012
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Hyderabad 10k
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1st
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27:36
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6.
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Leul Gebresilase
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ETH/1992
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28:12
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Adidas
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Leul Gebresilase comes from Awasa, a place about 300km south of Addis Abeba. He is married and became father of a baby boy 7 months ago. He started running in 2002(aged 10) and later moved to Ethiopia’s capital to become a better athlete. Leul, like many Ethiopian athletes, was inspired by fellow Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele(“he is my hero”) to start running. Apart from running, Leul also likes to watch football.
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2018
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Dubai Marathon
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2nd
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2:04:02
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2018
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World Championships Half Marathon
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10th
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61:07
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2017
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Valencia Half Marathon
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2nd
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59:18
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2017
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Ottawa 10km
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1st
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28:43
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2016
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Olympic Trials 10.000m
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6th
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27:26.69
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2016
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Adidas Meeting 10.000m
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1st
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27:19.71
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2015
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Rennes 10km
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1st
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28:12
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2015
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Ethiopian Championships 10.000m
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7th
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27:22.89
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2015
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All African Games 5.000m
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2nd
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13:22.13
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7.
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Edwin Kiptoo
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KEN/1993
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28:20
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Edwin Kiptoo is a typical road runner, as he runs 10km, half marathons and paces full marathons. Edwin is a familiar face to the PROCAM events having paced in Mumbai Marathon in 2017 and competed in Bangalore and Delhi several times finishing top 3 on a number of occasions. He distinguish himself by being a front runner not shy to push the pace which has lead him to success on several occasions.
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2018
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RAK Half Marathon
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7th
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59:54
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2017
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Airtel Delhi Half Marathon
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7th
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60:06
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2017
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TCS Bangalore 10km
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2nd
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28:26
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2017
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Dam tot Damloop 10EM
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4th
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45:53
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2017
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CPC Half Marathon
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3rd
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59:35
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2016
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Dam tot Damloop 10EM
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1st
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45:25
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2016
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World Championships Half Marathon
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9th
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61:21
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2016
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RAK Half Marathon
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7th
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61:00
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2015
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New Delhi Half Marathon
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4th
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59:26
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2015
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TCS Bangalore 10km
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3rd
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28:20
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2015
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Dam tot Damloop 10EM
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1st
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45:19
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2015
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CPC Half Marathon
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3rd
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59:35
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2015
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RAK Half Marathon
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4th
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60:11
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8.
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Brett Robinson
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AUS/1991
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28:29
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Nike
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Brett is originally from Canberra but moved to Melbourne in 2013 to train with Melbourne Track Club, under coach Nic Bideau. He was 8th in the World Junior 1500m in Moncton, Canada in 2010. Tried the steeple in 2011 and ran his pb 8.52.47. In 2012 he ran his 1500m pb of 3.38.94 so in 2013 he decided another change in events, this time to 5000m. He ran his pb of 13.18.96 that year in Ostrava and qualified for the final at the World Championships in Moscow where he placed 15th.
He has also been a finalist at the World Indoors over 3000m in Portland in 2016 where he was 11th and in the Olympic Gamwes 5000m in Rio where he was 14th. Brett has often had great success on the roads. In 2016 and 17 he has won the Australian road championship over 12km in Adelaide, the Melbourne half marathon both years and has twice won other prominent road races on the Australian calendar, the Burnie Ten and the Noosa Bolt. He is now looking to move to the marathon over the next 2 years.
“I have never been to India so this 10k race presents an exciting opportunity to test myself against international competition in a road race after winning quite a few road events in Australia over the last few years so I am looking forward to it.”
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2017
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Zatopek 10.000m
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4th
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28:59.09
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2017
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Australian Championships 12km
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1st
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35:40
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2017
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Australian Cross Championships
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1st
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2017
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Auckland Track Challenge 5.000m
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1st
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13:22.93
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2016
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Olympic Games 5.000m
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14th
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13:32.30
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2016
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World Indoor Championships 3.000m
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11th
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8:11.11
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2016
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FBK Games Hengelo 5.000m
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12th
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13:19.29
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2015
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Zatopek 10.000m
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2nd
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28:24.49
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2015
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World Cross Championships
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28th
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2013
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World Championships 5.000m
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15th
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14:03.77
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2013
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Ostrava Golden Spike 5.000m
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8th
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13:18.96
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2013
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World Cross Championships
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29th
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9.
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Bashir Abdi
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BEL/1989
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28:31
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Nike
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Belgium long distance runner who started his sporting career as a street footballer in Mogadishu. He only discovered running once he moved to Belgium. He’s one of Mo Farah’s training partners and they spent a lot of time together training in Ethiopia. Bashir represented Belgium at various European, World and Olympic Games. He currently holds the 4th position in the European Marathon rankings after making his debut last month at the Rotterdam Marathon.
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2018
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Rotterdam Marathon
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8th
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2:10:46
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2017
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Lille Half Marathon
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9th
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61:50
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2017
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KBC Nacht van de Atletiek 5.000m
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5th
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13:11.87
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2016
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Utrecht 10km
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1st
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28:31
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2016
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Olympic Games 10.000m
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20th
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28:01.49
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2015
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Stanford 10.000m
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6th
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27:47.55
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2015
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KBC Nacht van de Atletiek 5.000m
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2nd
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13:06.10
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2014
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European Championships 10.000m
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5th
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28:13.61
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2014
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Stanford 10.000m
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3rd
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27:36.40
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10.
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Ryan Vail
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USA/1986
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29:06
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Brooks
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Ryan’s love for running began during his junior year of high school after giving up football and wrestling to focus on cross country and track. This decision led him to a full-ride at Oklahoma State University where he became a 5-time All-American and led the OSU cross country team to an NCAA National Championship in 2009. While Ryan continues to compete on the track (3rd in the 2014 USA Championships – 10km), his true passion has been cross country running and road running. This resulted in representing Team USA on 4 different occasions at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. The highlight of his cross country career came at the 2013 World Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland where he placed 17th overall, and the US Team earned the team Silver medal, beating Kenya and losing only to Ethiopia.
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2018
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USA Championships 15km
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6th
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44:12
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2017
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Berlin Marathon
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8th
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2:12:40
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2015
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World Cross Championships
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34th
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2015
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USA Championships Cross
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4th
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2015
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USA Championships 10.000m
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5th
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28:22.21
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2015
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USA Championships 15km
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5th
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44:54
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2014
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New York Marathon
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9th
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2:15:08
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2014
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USA Championships 10.000m
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3rd
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28:26.02
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2014
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London Marathon
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10th
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2:10:57
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2013
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World Cross Championships
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17th
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2013
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USA Championships 15km
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3rd
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43:43
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2013
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Stanford 10.000m
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6th
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27:44.05
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||
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11.
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Moses Kurong
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UGA/1994
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Debut
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Nike
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The Ugandan record holder for Half Marathon, trains and lives in Kapchorwa (Uganda). The home of Ugandan distance running. Moses is a police officer besides professional runner.
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2018
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Barcelona Half Marathon
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3rd
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60:10
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||
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2017
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Copenhagen Half Marathon
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6th
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59:50 NR
|
||
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2017
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World Championships 10.000m
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18th
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27:50.71
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||
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2017
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FBK Games Hengelo 10.000m
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6th
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27:22.33
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||
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2016
|
Tilburg Ten Miles
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3rd
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46:05
|
||
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2016
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Olympic Games 10.000m
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22nd
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28:03.38
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||
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2016
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Gouden Spike Leiden 10.000m
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2nd
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27:27.43
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||
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2016
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Africa Cross Championships
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11th
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2013
|
African Junior Championships 10.000m
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1st
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28:31.8
|
||
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2013
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African Junior Championships 5.000m
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3rd
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13:56.39
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||
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2012
|
World Junior Championships 10.000m
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5th
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29:06.87
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||
WOMEN ELITE ATHLETES TCS WORLD 10K BANGALORE 2018
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51.
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Netsanet Gudeta
|
ETH/1991
|
31:35
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Adidas
|
|
|
Reigning World Champion and World Record holder for Half Marathon, Netsanet made her breakthrough in 2013 by winning the competitive Great Ethiopian Run. A few months later she made her half marathon debut and she was chosen to represent Ethiopia at the World Half Marathon Championships where she won the silver team medal. Last year she got another chance to represent her country at the World Cross Country Championships, where she took the third place.
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|||||
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2018
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World Championships Half Marathon
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1st
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66:11 WR
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||
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2017
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Airtel Delhi Half Marathon
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3rd
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67:26
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2017
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Ottawa 10km
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1st
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31:35
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2016
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Airtel Delhi Half Marathon
|
8th
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70:05
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2016
|
Ethiopian Trials 10.000m
|
4th
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30:36.75
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2016
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World Half Marathon Championships
|
4th
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68:01
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2015
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Valencia Half Marathon
|
1st
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67:31
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2015
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Ethiopian 10.000m trials
|
6th
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31:06.53
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2015
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World Cross Country Championships
|
3rd
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2014
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World Half Marathon Championships
|
6th
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68:45
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2013
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Great Ethiopian Run
|
1st
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33:24
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52.
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Caroline Kipkirui
|
KEN/1994
|
30:28
|
Adidas
|
|
|
Born in Kericho (area famous because of its tea plantations), she is the younger sister of fellow distance runner Mercy Cherono. In 2017 she paced the first half of the women’s only race during the London Marathon where Mary Keitany set the women’s only marathon record.
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2018
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Prague Half Marathon
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2nd
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66:09
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2018
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RAK Half Marathon
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3rd
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65:07
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2017
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Great North Run
|
3rd
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69:52
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2017
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Brussels Diamond League 5.000m
|
2nd
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14:27.55
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2017
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Birmingham 10km
|
1st
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30:45
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2016
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Beach to Beacon 10km
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3rd
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32:03
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2016
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Stanford 10.000m
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2nd
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31:16.38
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2013
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World Junior Cross Championships
|
4th
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2012
|
World Junior Championships 5.000m
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5th
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15:58.10
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2011
|
African Junior Championships Cross
|
1st
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2011
|
African Junior Championships 5.000m
|
1st
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15:24.66
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2011
|
World Youth Championships 3.000m
|
3rd
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8:58.63
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53.
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Senbere Teferi
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ETH/1995
|
30:38
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Adidas
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Senberi is a big soccer fan. Her husband is a former 100m/200m sprinter from Ethiopia. At the moment Senberi is building her dream home in Addis Ababa, a project which is hopefully done in the next two years.
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|||||
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2018
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Dubai Marathon
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9th
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2:24:11
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2017
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Tilburg Ladies 10km
|
1st
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30:38
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||
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2017
|
FBK Games Hengelo
|
2nd
|
30:41.68
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||
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2017
|
World Championships 5.000m
|
4th
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14:47.45
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||
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2016
|
Olympic Games Rio 5.000m
|
5th
|
14:43.75
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||
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2016
|
Ethiopian Olympic Trials 10.000m
|
6th
|
30:40.59
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||
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2015
|
World Cross Country Championships
|
2nd
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|||
|
2015
|
World Championships 5.000m
|
2nd
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14:44.07
|
||
|
2012
|
World Junior Championships 1.500m
|
3rd
|
4:08.28
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||
|
2011
|
World Youth Championships 1.500m
|
2nd
|
4:10.54
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54.
|
Agnes Tirop
|
KEN/1995
|
31:00
|
Adidas
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|
Agnes Tirop only competes internationally since 2012 and has already won four championships medals. She won two bronze medals at the World Junior Championships and silver at the World Junior Cross Country Championships in 2013. But her best victory came in 2015 when she won the World Cross Country Championships as a senior! She confirmed her status by winning bronze last year at the IAAF World Championships 10.000m in London.
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|||||
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2018
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African Cross Championships
|
4th
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|||
|
2017
|
Tilburg Ladies 10km
|
2nd
|
31:00
|
||
|
2017
|
World Championships 10.000m
|
3rd
|
31:03.50
|
||
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2017
|
World Cross Country Championships
|
5th
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|||
|
2016
|
Brussels Diamond League 5.000m
|
9th
|
15:02.67
|
||
|
2015
|
All African Games 10.000m
|
5th
|
32:55.41
|
||
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2015
|
World Cross Country Championships
|
1st
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|||
|
2014
|
World Junior Championships 5000m
|
3rd
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|||
|
2013
|
World Junior Cross Country Championships
|
2nd
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|||
|
2012
|
World Junior Championships 5000m
|
3rd
|
|||
|
55.
|
Darya Maslova
|
KGZ/1995
|
31:36
|
||
|
Darya holds various Kirgizian National Records and represented her country on various occasions during international Championships such as World University Games, Asian Games, Asian Championships, World Championships and Olympic Games. Her biggest triumph to date is the double Gold she took during the 2017 Asian Championships in 5.000m and 10.000m.
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|
2017
|
Airtel Delhi Half Marathon
|
9th
|
71:29
|
||
|
2017
|
World University Games 10.000m
|
1st
|
33:19.27
|
||
|
2017
|
World Championships 10.000m
|
17th
|
31:57.23
|
||
|
2017
|
Asian Championships 10.000m
|
1st
|
32:21.21
|
||
|
2017
|
Asian Championships 5.000m
|
1st
|
15:57.95
|
||
|
2016
|
Olympic Games 10.000m
|
19th
|
31:36.90 NR
|
||
|
2015
|
World University Games 5.000m
|
3rd
|
16:04.09
|
||
|
2015
|
Asian Championships 5.000m
|
3rd
|
15:42.82
|
||
|
56.
|
Stella Chesang
|
UGA/1996
|
31:54
|
Nike
|
|
|
One of few Ugandan women who set foot in long distance. Born in Serere Village, Kween district, she started running. During her primary school days, she won all athletic races she competed in. She was awarded a full academic scholarship. Coming from a large family, nine siblings, she attended Benet Primary school before being transferred to Chemwania High School. The Ugandan Police Force recruited her as a police officer and member of the Ugandan Police Athletic Club. Following her win at the Gold Coast, Commonwealth Games 10.000m in 2018, she promoted from the rank of Special Police Constable (SPC) to the rank of Inspector of Police. In 2015 she won the World Mountain Running Championships.
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|||||
|
2018
|
Commonwealth Games 10.000m
|
1st
|
31:45.30
|
||
|
2018
|
African Cross Championships
|
5th
|
|||
|
2018
|
UAF Trail 10.000m
|
2nd
|
31:39.0
|
||
|
2018
|
Ugandan Championships Cross
|
1st
|
|||
|
2017
|
ASICS Grand 10km Berlin
|
2nd
|
31:54
|
||
|
2017
|
World Championships Cross
|
18th
|
|||
|
2016
|
African Cross Championships
|
10th
|
|||
|
2015
|
African Junior Championships 5.000m
|
3rd
|
17:04.91
|
||
|
2015
|
World Mountain Running Championships
|
1st
|
|||
|
2015
|
World Junior Championships Cross
|
11th
|
|||
|
2014
|
World Junior Championships 5.000m
|
4th
|
15:53.85
|
||
|
2014
|
African Junior Championships Cross
|
10th
|
|||
|
2013
|
World Youth Championships 3.000m
|
4th
|
9:11.03
|
||
|
57.
|
Ines Melchor
|
PER/1986
|
33:24
|
ASICS
|
|
|
Former South American Champion and current National Record holder of the 5.000m and 10.000m for Peru, Ines Melchor, will be the first South American elite to participate in the TCS Bangalore 10km this year. Ines also holds the South American record for marathon which she set in Berlin in 2014. She won numerous youth and junior medals at the continental level and also won several golds at the South American Championships on senior level.
Ines also has bachelor of laws from Los Andes Peruvian University.
|
|||||
|
2018
|
World Championships Half Marathon
|
32nd
|
71:55
|
||
|
2017
|
World Championships Marathon
|
26th
|
2:35:34
|
||
|
2017
|
Santiago de Chile Marathon
|
1st
|
2:34:12
|
||
|
2016
|
Daegu Marathon
|
2nd
|
2:27:40
|
||
|
2016
|
Payton Jordan Stanford 10.000m
|
22nd
|
32:10.99
|
||
|
2015
|
Santiago de Chile Marathon
|
1st
|
2:28:18
|
||
|
2015
|
Pan American Games 10.000m
|
5th
|
33:07.66
|
||
|
2015
|
South American Championships 10.000m
|
1st
|
32:28.87
|
||
|
2015
|
Payton Jordan Stanford 10.000m
|
1st
|
31:56.62 NR
|
||
|
2014
|
Berlin Marathon
|
8th
|
2:26:48
|
||
|
2012
|
Olympic Games Marathon
|
24th
|
2:28:54
|
||
|
2009
|
South American Championships 10.000m
|
1st
|
33:11.79
|
||
|
2007
|
South American Championships 10.000m
|
2nd
|
34:13.23
|
||
|
58.
|
Camille Buscomb
|
NZL/1990
|
33:39
|
New Balance
|
|
|
Camille is from Hamilton same place as Robertson twins. After missing Rio Olympics she made the decision to train in Australia with Melbourne Track Club. Since then she has represented New Zealand at the 5000m and 10,000m at the World Championships in London and at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast and improved her 10,000m time by over 30 sec to 31.45. Her boyfriend Cameron French ran the 400m hurdles at this year’s Commonwealth Games.
“I am working to improve my track tines in Europe this year and the 10k in Bangalore will be a good opporrunity to test myself ahead of some European track races.”
|
|||||
|
2018
|
Commonwealth Games 10.000m
|
14th
|
32:23.91
|
||
|
2018
|
Commonwealth Games 5.000m
|
12th
|
15:55.45
|
||
|
2017
|
World Championships 10.000m
|
30th
|
33:07.53
|
||
|
2017
|
Stanford 10.000m
|
9th
|
31:45.02
|
||
|
2017
|
Nijmegen Global Athletics 5.000m
|
3rd
|
15:19.81
|
||
|
2017
|
Hobart 10km
|
2nd
|
33:39
|
||
|
2016
|
Zatopek 10.000m
|
1st
|
32:34.41
|
||
|
2015
|
New Zealand Championships 10km
|
1st
|
33:55
|
||
|
2015
|
Zatopek 10.000m
|
2nd
|
32:26.36
|
||
|
2015
|
World University Games 5.000m
|
2nd
|
16:03.72
|
||
|
2007
|
World Youth Championships 3.000m
|
13th
|
9:54.31
|
||
|
59.
|
Salome Nyirarukundo
|
RWA/1997
|
Debut
|
Nike
|
|
|
Front runner and pro-active Salome had a break through run during the 2016 African Championships. She then took her chances and started training for periods in Kaptagat under renown coach Patrick Sang who also coaches the likes of Eliud Kipchoge and Geoffrey Kamworor.
|
|||||
|
2018
|
Commonwealth Games 10.000m
|
11th
|
32:13.74
|
||
|
2018
|
Barcelona Half Marathon
|
3rd
|
68:48 NR
|
||
|
2017
|
Sylvesterlauf Trier 5km
|
2nd
|
15:50
|
||
|
2017
|
World Championships 10.000m
|
25th
|
32:45.95
|
||
|
2017
|
Nijmegen Global Athletics 5.000m
|
5th
|
15:34.91 NR
|
||
|
2016
|
Sylvesterlauf Trier 5km
|
3rd
|
16:14
|
||
|
2016
|
Olympic Games 10.000m
|
27th
|
32:07.80
|
||
|
2016
|
African Championships 10.000m
|
4th
|
31:45.82 NR
|
||
|
2016
|
World Junior Championships 5.000m
|
13th
|
15:57.68
|
||
|
2016
|
East African Junior Championships 5.000m
|
4th
|
16:42.1
|
||
|
2015
|
African Junior Championships 3.000m
|
4th
|
10:02.83
|
||
|
60.
|
Pauline Kamulu
|
KEN/1995
|
Debut
|
Nike
|
|
|
Training, living and competing in Japan, Pauline is one of the Kenyan athletes who made the decision to go abroad and live in the Asian country. Kamulu won the Pune Half Marathon at the age of seventeen setting a CR of 68:37 some years ago. Following her 11th place in World Junior Cross Championships in 2013 she began to compete in Japan for the Route Inn Hotels Corporate running team.
|
|||||
|
2018
|
World Half Marathon Championships
|
3rd
|
66:56
|
||
|
2018
|
Yamaguchi Half Marathon
|
1st
|
69:40
|
||
|
2017
|
Okayama Half Marathon
|
1st
|
68:04
|
||
|
2017
|
Yuwa 10.000m
|
2nd
|
31:47.13
|
||
|
2016
|
African Cross Championships
|
7th
|
|||
|
2016
|
Fukagawa 10.000m
|
1st
|
31:56.70
|
||
|
2015
|
Okayama Half Marathon
|
3rd
|
69:44
|
||
|
2013
|
World Junior Cross Championships
|
11th
|
|||
|
61.
|
Zeineba Yimer
|
ETH/1998
|
Debut
|
Nike
|
|
|
Zeineba comes from Wollo, a place 400km north of Addis Abeba. Zeineba started running at the age of 5 and later, after moving to Addis, further developed as an elite runner. Like many Ethiopian athletes Zeineba was inspired by Kenenisa Bekele to start running. After winning the Ethiopian trials in January 2018, Zeineba went on to take a fifth place at the World Half Marathon Championships in a new PB of 1:08:07.
|
|||||
|
2018
|
World Championships Half Marathon
|
5th
|
68:07
|
||
|
2018
|
Ethiopian Championships Half Marathon
|
1st
|
70:24
|
||
|
2018
|
Egmond Half Marathon
|
1st
|
72:19
|
||
|
2017
|
Cardiff Half Marathon
|
4th
|
71:31
|
||
|
2017
|
World Junior Championships Cross
|
10th
|
|||
|
62.
|
Ancuta Bobocel
|
ROM/1987
|
Debut
|
Nike
|
|
|
The Romanian distance star is known in Europe for a long time due to her high level steeple and cross country performances. She won various medals at various European and World Junior Championships. She competed in steeple for many years till 2017 when she started to change to longer distances and road running. It was the 208 World Half Marathon Championships where she prevailed and decided this is her new career. Ancuta currently trains in Colorado Springs, USA, under coach Scott Simmons. She delivered a baby girl in 2014, Eva Maria. Bobocel currently holds the 3rd position in the European half marathon rankings, she was the first European finisher at the World Half Marathon Championships.
|
|||||
|
2018
|
World Half Marathon Championships
|
15th
|
70:21
|
||
|
2017
|
European Cross Championships
|
11th
|
|||
|
2017
|
Maia 10.000m
|
2nd
|
32:18.93
|
||
|
2016
|
European Cross Championships
|
4th
|
|||
|
2015
|
European Cross Championships
|
5th
|
|||
|
2013
|
World Championships 3000mst
|
13th
|
9:53.35
|
||
|
2009
|
World University Games 3000mst
|
2nd
|
9:38.14
|
||
|
2009
|
European U23 Championships 3000mst
|
1st
|
9:47.40
|
||
|
2008
|
European U23 Cross Championships
|
5th
|
|||
|
2007
|
European U23 Cross Championships
|
1st
|
|||
|
2007
|
European U23 Championships 3000mst
|
2nd
|
9:41.84
|
||
|
2006
|
European Junior Cross Championships
|
3rd
|
|||
|
2006
|
World Junior Championships 3000mst
|
2nd
|
9:46.19
|
||
|
2005
|
European Junior Cross Championships
|
1st
|
|||
|
2005
|
European Junior Championships 3000mst
|
2nd
|
10:14.29
|
||
|
2004
|
European Junior Cross Championships
|
2nd
|
|||
|
2004
|
World Junior Championships 3000mst
|
2nd
|
9:49.03
|
||
|
2003
|
European Junior Championships 2000mst
|
2nd
|
6:32.03
|
||
Approximately 27,000 runners will take to the roads for five different races in what has become one of Bengaluru’s most high-profile sporting events.
In addition to the TCS World 10K for elite runners, there is an Open 10K, the Majja Run (6km) the Senior Citizens’ Race and Champions with Disability Race (both 4km).
