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    Quick times in Spain, USA and India – overseas results

    January 17, 20235 Mins ReadAdminBy Admin
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    Yalemzerf Yehualaw runs 29:19 for 10km in Valencia while Emily Sisson and Jess Warner-Judd are among those to excel in the Houston Half

    Chevron/Aramco Houston Marathon and Half-Marathon, January 15

    There were top quality half-marathon wins for Ethiopians Hiwot Gebremaryam and Leul Gebrselassie with the latter defeating Wesley Kiptoo by a second.

    Gebremaryam led past 5km in 15:14 and 10km in 30:52 and though the second 10km took a much slower 32:06, she held on for a 66:28 victory.

    Emily Sisson ran strongly over the second half and finished 28 seconds back in setting a US record 66:52 and third went to a superb run for Jess Warner-Judd and her 67:19 moved her to fourth all-time among British athletes behind Paula Radcliffe (65:40), Eilish McColgan (66:26) and Liz McColgan (67:11).

    Warner-Judd is of course a sub-two 800m performer.

    Jess Warner-Judd (Houston Marathon)

    Earlier in the day, Sam Harrison had replaced Warner-Judd in fourth spot for the UK all-time lists at 10km in Valencia.

    Warner-Judd went through 5km in 15:31 and 10km in 31:17 (ahead of Sisson) and though losing a little pace through 15km (47:23) and 20km (63:44 – 32:27 second 10km).

    The marathons saw wins for Dominic Ondoro (2:10:36) and Hitomi Niiya (2:19:24), the latter missed the Japanese record by 12 seconds and won by over six minutes.

    Men: Mar:
    1 Dominic Ondoro KEN 2:10:36
    2 Tsedat Ayana ETH 2:10:37
    3 Teshome Mekonen ETH 2:11:05
    4 Parker Stinson 2:12:11
    5 Tyler Pennel 2:12:16

    Women: Mar:
    1 Hitomi Niiya JPN 2:19:24
    2 Muliye Dekeb Haylemariyam ETH 2:25:35
    3 Sintayehu Lewetegn ETH 2:26:33
    4 Tristin van Ord 2:27:07
    5 Kinsey Middleton CAN 2:29:22
    6 Maegan Krifchin 2:30:16
    7 Andrea Pomaranski 2:31:06
    8 Beverly Ramos PRI 2:31:54

    HM: Men:
    1 Leul Gebresilase ETH 60:34
    2 Wesley Kiptoo KEM 60:35
    3 Mohamed El Araby MAR 60:58
    4 Alberto Mindez GUA 61:03
    5 Zouhair Talbi MAR 61:08
    6 Conner Mantz 61:12
    7 Shura Kitata Tola ETH 61:16

    HM: Women:
    1 Hiwot Gebremaryam ETH 66:28
    2 Emily Sisson USA 66:52
    3 Jess Warner-Judd 67:19
    4 Anna Dibaba ETH 69:22
    5 Molly Huddle 70:01
    6 Dominique Scott RSA 70:07
    9 Jenny Simpson 70:35

    Valencia, Spain, January 15

    For a report of the event click here

    Men:
    10km
    :
    1 Weldon Kipkirui KEN 26:55
    2 Charles Kipkirui Langat KEN 26:57
    3 Daniel Kosen KEN 27:01
    4 Rodrigue Kwizéra BDI 27:04
    5 Jacob Krop KEN 27:04
    6 Rogers Kibet UGA 27:07
    7 Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu SSD 27:09
    8 Laban Kiplimo KEN 27:15
    9 Richard Yator KEN 27:32
    10 Isaac Too KEN 27:34
    11 Jimmy Gressier FRA 27:40
    12 Edwin Tuitoek KEN 27:53
    13 Efrem Gidey IRL 27:57
    14 Ilias Fifa 27:57
    15 Jonas Glans SWE 27:57 NR
    16 Egide Ntakarutimana BDI 28:00
    17 Tariq Ahmed Al-Amri KSA 28:02
    18 Amanal Petros GER 28:03
    19 Andrew Butchart GBR 28:07
    20 Paul Chelimo USA 28:12
    21 Richard Douma NED 28:14
    22 Djilali Bedrani FRA 28:19
    23 Jesús Ramos 28:21
    24 Zakariya Mahamed GBR 28:26
    25 Max Studer SUI 28:26
    26 Maximilian Thorwirth GER 28:33
    27 Etienne Daguinos FRA 28:35
    28 Jonny Davies GBR 28:41
    29 Roberto Alaiz 28:43
    30 Nassim Hassaous 28:44
    31 Joe Wigfield GBR 28:44
    34 Mahamed Mahamed GBR 28:47
    35 Jacob Allen GBR 28:47

    39 Ellis Cross GBR 28:52
    40 Calum Johnson GBR 28:52
    42 Alexander Lepretre GBR 28:53
    47 Phil Sesemann GBR 28:56
    50 Ian Crowe-Wright GBR 29:02
    60 Jack Gray GBR 29:20
    66 Joshua Grace GBR 29:29
    69 Mike Ward GBR 29:35
    81 Jonathan Escalante-Phillips GBR 29:56
    98 Charlie Davis GBR 30:21
    102 Norman Shreeve GBR 30:26
    125 Chris Thomas GBR 30:44
    126 Jamoul Aredar FRA 30:44
    129 James McMurray GBR 30:47
    138 Chris Rainsford GBR 30:56
    143 Thomas Straw GBR 30:59
    145 Patrick Roddy GBR 31:00
    147 Corey De’Ath GBR 31:02

    Weldon Kipkirui Langat (10K Valencia Ibercaja)

    Women:
    5km:

    1 Paula Herrero 16:12
    2 Hannah Viner GBR 16:52

    10km:
    1 Yalemzerf Yehualaw ETH 29:19
    2 Jeska Chelangat KEN 30:01
    3 Esther Borura KEN 30:15
    4 Sarah Chelangat UGA 30:24
    5 Naomi Mitei KEN 30:40
    6 Samantha Harrison GBR 30:51
    7 Vicoty Chepngeno KEN 31:05
    8 Brenda Jepkoech KEN 31:20
    9 Stella Chesang UGA 31:33
    10 Alemaz Teshale ETH 31:39
    11 Amelia Quirk GBR 31:53
    12 Nancy Chepleting Meli KEN 31:54
    13 Joselyn Daniely Brea VEN 32:05
    14 Steph Twell GBR 32:28
    15 Melody Julien FRA 32:29
    16 Aude Korotchansky FRA 32:51
    17 Nanna Bové DEN 32:53
    18 Lucy Reid GBR 32:56
    19 Beatriz Álvarez 33:02
    20 Sylvia Kiberenge KEN 33:04
    26 Elle Twentyman GBR 33:37
    27 Naomi Mitchell GBR 33:41

    28 Grace Lynch IRL 33:48
    29 Helen Hall GBR 33:49
    30 Gemma Kersey GBR 34:04

    33 Verity Hopkins GBR 34:31
    37 Gemma Astin GBR 34:47
    41 Ruby Woolfe GBR 35:21
    48 Lauren Cooper GBR 36:02

    Yalemzerf Yehualaw (10K Valencia Ibercaja)

    Tata Mumbai Marathon, India, January 15

    Ethiopians Hayle Lemi Berhanu (2:07:32) and debuting Anchialem Haymanot (2:24:15) won in course records.

    Men: Mar:
    1 Hayle Lemi Berhanu ETH 2:07:32
    2 Philemon Rono KEN 2:08:44
    3 Zewdu Hailu ETH 2:10:23
    4 Abdela Godana ETH 2:11:31
    5 Okbay Tsegay ERI 2:11:49
    6 Aychew Bantie ETH 2:11:53
    7 Abida Ezamzami MAR 2:12:36
    8 Masresha Bire ETH 2:14:56
    9 John Langat KEN 2:16:08
    10 Gopi Thonakal 2:16:41

    Hayle Lemi (Procam International)

    Women: Mar:
    1 Anchialem Haymanot ETH 2:24:15
    2 Rahma Tusa ETH 2:24:22
    3 Letebrhan Gebreslasea ETH 2:24:52
    4 Kasu Bitew ETH 2:28:43
    5 Melaku Damsie ETH 2:29:22
    6 Worknesh Alemu ETH 2:30:45
    7 Sichala Kumeshi ETH 2:31:00
    8 Ayantu Kumela ETH 2:31:11
    9 Sharon Cherop KEN 2:31:30
    10 Feyisa Adanech ETH 2:33:01

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