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Kiprotich Victorious at 29th Annual Jefferson Hospital Philadelphia Distance Run

Kenyan newcomer wins women's race
By Ian Monahan
September 17, 2006
Philadelphia, PA
For the Washington Running Report

Photos by Victah, www.photorun.net

Under clear skies outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, both the men and women's races at the 29th annual Jefferson Hospital Philadelphia Distance Run were won in almost identical fashion as each athlete displayed a powerful final kick inside 200 yards to the finish line. Kenyan Wilson Kiprotich (26) (photo) covered the 13.1-mile distance in a time of 1:01:05 on the men's side and fellow Kenyan 18-year-old Lineth Chepkurui won the women's race in 1:10:09.

Even though he finished second to Kiprotich, the race was controlled by American Abdi Abdirahman (29) from Tucson, AZ. Abdirahman was the only man testing the pack as he flirted with an American half marathon record pace through the majority of the race. He finished in 1:01:07.

"I came here to run fast and I wasn't going to sit around and let it (the race) go slow," said Abdirahman.

Just after the men's pack turned south on to Kelly Drive, having crossed the Schuylkill River over Falls Bridge, the men were still tightly packed as they had been from the start of the race. At mile 10, the pace picked up dramatically as Abdirahman and Kiprotich began to pull away.

By mile 11, it was clear those two men would battle to the finish as they pushed a one-hour pace. Quickly closing on the finish line, 100 yards out, the pair was neck-and-neck before Kiprotich turned on his final kick and broke away, crossing the finish line unchallenged.

In the women's race, a lively and confident newcomer surprised the competition with her talent and finishing speed. Just over a year in to her professional running career, Chepkurui (photo) felt she took a significant step with her victory in Philadelphia's historic half marathon.

"I was surprised by my performance, but I was confident today," Chepkurui said. "I trained very hard for this race"

Challenged only by fellow Kenyan Edna Kipalagat, 26, Chepkurui displayed strong form in a talented field that included the 2000 Olympic marathon gold medalist Naoko Takahashi (34) of Japan.

By mile 5, the pack of 17 women had dwindled to eight with Chepkurui, Kiplagat and Takahashi at the front on a 70-minute pace. However, the pack began to string out as Chepkurui and Kiplagat started to take control at the 10K mark, opening a 20- second lead on the rest of the women.

The Kenyan lead continued to increase approaching mile 11 and attention turned briefly to American Colleen De Reuck (42) as the elite masters runner, in sixth position overall, appeared to be on a masters' world record pace. De Reuk fell short of the world record by approximately nine seconds finishing in 1:11:50.

Just as the men had done only minutes before, Chepkurui and Kiplagat approached the finish side-by-side. When she realized Kiplagat did not have her finishing kick, Chepkurui turned on the speed and sprinted to her second career half marathon win.

Chepkurui won the challenging Standard Chartered Nairobi Half Marathon on Oct. 5, 2005 and draws her inspiration from running legend and six-time Jefferson Hospital Philadelphia Distance Run champion Catherine Ndereba of Kenya.

More than 11,000 participants made up the largest field ever for the 29th annual Jefferson Hospital Philadelphia Distance Run. Participants were treated to live music at nearly every mile on the course, as well as local high school cheer squads, which entertained and motivated the runners and walkers.

Awards

Top 10 Men 
Place, Name, Age, Country, Time, Prize Money 
 1. Wilson Kiprotich, 26, Kenya, 1:01:05, $8,000
 2. Abdi Abdirahman, 29, USA, 1:01:07, $5,000
 3. Sammy Kipketer, 26, Kenya, 1:01:25, $3,000
 4. Mohammed Amyn, 30, Morrocco, 1:01:31, $2,000
 5. Samuel Ndereba, 28, Kenya, 1:01:50, $1,500
 6. Reuben Chebii, 24, Kenya, 1:01:57, $1,250
 7. Luke Kipkosgei, 30, Kenya, 1:02:01, $1,000
 8. Julius Kibet, 24, Kenya, 1:02:14, $750
 9. Joseph Chirlee, 25, USA, 1:02:18, $600
10. David Kemboi, 23, Kenya, 1:02:31, $500

Top 10 Women Place, Name, Age, Country, Time, Prize money 1. Lineth Chepkurui, 18, Kenya, 1:10:09, $8,000 2. Edna Kiplagat, 26, Kenya, 1:10:12, $5,000 3. Kathy Butler, 32, Great Britain, 1:11:05, $3,000 4. Yurika Nakamura, 20, Japan, 1:11:20, $2,000 5. Dulce Marie Rodriguez, 34, Mexico, 1:11:25, $1,500 6. Colleen De Reuck, 42, USA, 1:11:50, $2,250* 7. Kiyoko Shimahara, 29, Japan, 1:12:00, $1,000 8. Naoko Takahashi, 34, Japan, 1:12:00, $750 9. Samia Akbar, 23, USA, 1:13:12, $600 10. Magdalene Makunzi, 23, Kenya, 1:13:16, $500

* Includes $1,000 for winning the Master's competition.

Masters (40 yrs. and over) Men 1. Darren De Reuck, 41, USA, 1:12:45, $1,000 2. Greg Watson, 40, USA, 1:13:33, $250 3. Steve Metraux, 42, USA, 1:13:35, $250

Women 1. Colleen De Reuck, 42, USA, 1:11:50, $1,000 2. Stephanie Herbst-Luck, 40, USA, 1:16:24, $250 3. Doreen McCoubrie, 44, USA, 1:19:44, $250

First Philadelphia resident 1. Macharia Yuot, 24, 1:06:18, Declined 1. Emily Kroshus, 23, 1:18:32, $1,000

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