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Tadesse, Kiplagat Win World 20K Titles in Hungary---Kiplagat Sets World Record; Hall Sets U.S. Record
October 9, 2006 Courtesy of Running USA wire/ USATF
DEBRECEN, Hungary - (October 8, 2006) - Ryan Hall
(Woodside, CA) set a new U.S. 20K record of 57:54 on
Sunday at the inaugural IAAF World Road
Running Championships in Debrecen. Hall's performance
led the U.S. men's squad to a sixth place team finish with a
cumulative time of 2:58:32. The five members of Team USA
will split $3,000 for the team performance. The previous
U.S.
record was 58:42 by Abdi Abdirahman at the 2005
NewAlliance New Haven Road Race.Zersenay Tadesse, the 2004 Olympic 10,000m bronze
medalist from Eritrea, won his first world title, falling just 13
seconds short of the 20K world record set by Haile
Gebrselassie at the 2006 P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona.
Running 56:01, #2 all-time, Tadesse convincingly won the
men's title plus $30,000. Robert Kipchumba and Wilson
Kebenei finished in 56:41 and 57:15 for second and third
respectively to lead Kenya to the team title ($15,000) with a
total time of 2:51:18. Eritrea and Ethiopia were second and
third, 2:53:19 and 2:54:17, respectively. The event was contested on a 5000 meter criterium loop
through the streets of Debrecen, with Hall, a Team Running
USA athlete, completing the first loop in 38th place before
gradually working his way through the field to an 11th place
finish. Andrew Carlson (St. Paul, MN) ran second for the U.S.
team, running 1:00:12 to finish 30th while Max King (Bend,
OR) rounded out the team scoring for Team USA in 1:00:26
for 34th place. Joe Driscoll (Blowing Rock, NC) was 55th in
1:02:11 and Fernando Cabada (Bristol, VA) finished 72nd in
1:03:52. In the women's race, Lornah Kiplagat of the Netherlands
was pushed hard by Constantina Tomescu-Dita of
Romania before pulling away from the 2005 World
Half-Marathon champion in the last 5K. Kiplagat was timed
in 1:03:21 for a two second win over Tomescu-Dita as they
both bettered the 20K world record - 1:03:26 - set by Paula
Radcliffe in 2001. Team USA's Annie Bersagel (Minneapolis, MN) led the
U.S. to a 10th place team finish, running 1:11:25 for 40th
place. Teammate Ann Alyanak (Bellbrook, OH) quickly
followed running 1:11:48 for 41st and Erin Nehus
(Indianapolis, IN) completed the team scoring in 42nd,
running 1:11:51. Desiree Davila (Rochester Hills, MI)
finished 43rd in 1:11:56 and Sonja Friend-Uhl (West Palm
Beach, FL) was 48th in 1:12:41. Kenya won the women's
team title with a cumulative time of 3:15:55, followed by
Ethiopia (3:18:50) and Japan (3:19:00). Inaugural IAAF World Road Running Championships:
20K
Debrecen, Hungary, Sunday, October 8, 2006
MEN
1) Zersenay Tadesse, ERI, 56:01
2) Robert Kipchumba, KEN, 56:41
3) Wilson Kebenei, KEN, 57:15
4) Wilson Busienei, UGA, 57:21
5) Wilfred Taragon, KEN, 57:22
6) Deriba Ejigu, ETH, 57:27
7) Tadesse Tola, ETH, 57:27
8) Mubarak Hassan Shami, QAT, 57:33
9) Dieudonne Disi, RWA, 57:42
10) Yonas Kifle, ERI, 57:49
11) Ryan Hall, USA / CA, 57:54*
*pending U.S. record
TEAM
1) Kenya, 2:51:18
2) Eritrea, 2:53:19
3) Ethiopia, 2:54:17
6) USA, 2:58:32
WOMEN
1) Lornah Kiplagat, NED, 1:03:21*
2) Constantina Tomescu-Dita, ROM, 1:03:23
3) Rita Jeptoo, KEN, 1:03:47
4) Dire Tune, ETH, 1:05:16
5) Edith Masai, KEN, 1:05:21
6) Kayoko Fukushi, JPN, 1:05:32
7) Yurika Nakamura, JPN, 1:05:36
8) Nataliya Berkut, UKR, 1:05:42
9) Souad Ait Salem, ALG, 1:06:11
10) Teyba Erkesso, ETH, 1:06:15
*pending world record
TEAM
1) Kenya, 3:15:55
2) Ethiopia, 3:18:50
3) Japan, 3:19:00
10) USA, 3:35:04
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