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Professional Field Announced for Seventh Annual Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon
By Ian Monahan August 28, 2007 Virginia Beach, VA For the Washington Running Report
The elite athlete field is set for the seventh annual Rock 'n'
Roll Half Marathon in Virginia Beach on Sunday, September 2,
2007. More than 40 men and women, including returning and past
champions, promising newcomers and strong American contenders
will compete for cash and bonuses totaling more than $114,000. It is ladies first in Virginia Beach as the women's
professional field starts 15 minutes ahead of the men. Edna
Kiplagat of Kenya leads this year's field as the returning
champion.The 27-year-old won her debut half-marathon last year
at the Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in a time of 1:11:08. This
year, Kiplagat has maintained to her winning ways, establishing
a May road racing trifecta, as she added the Bolder Boulder 10K
title in Colorado to her wins at the ING Bay to Breakers 12K in
San Francisco, and Lilac Bloomsday 12K in Spokane, Washington. She will be challenged by a couple of Ethiopian newcomers, Ashu
Kasim and Teyba Erkesso, who both have performed well of late.
Kasim (22) finished fourth at the All-Africa Championships in
the 10,000M in Algiers and has consistently turned in personal
best times at distances ranging from 1,500 to 10,000 meters in
2007. Countrywoman Erkesso is riding a wave of successes this
year on the American road tour with victories in New Orleans at
the Crescent City Classic 10K, the Vancouver Sun Run (10K), and
at the Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Miler where she set
fastest ever 10 mile by a woman in an all-women's race with
51:44. Running fans and spectators will have the chance to watch two
outstanding local athletes this Sunday. Cheryl Anderson (25) of
Richmond and Kathy Newberry (29) of Williamsburg lead the
American bid at the Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon. Both have
qualified to compete in the 2008 Olympic Trials, Anderson in
the marathon and Newberry, who is the head track and cross
county coach at The College of William & Mary, in the 5,000M
and 10,000M. Anderson and Newberry will be joined by Susan Loken (44) of
Phoenix, AZ who earned her trip to the 2008 Women's Olympic
Trials Marathon in Boston next April as the national master's
marathon champion. In the men's race, 2004 Rock `n` Roll Half Marathon champion
Haron Toroitich of Kenya returns to the streets of Virginia
Beach where he barely nipped fellow Kenyan Joshua Chelanga at
the tape in 2004. Toroitich earned a $25,000 bonus that year
for adding the Rock `n` Roll Half Marathon title to his earlier
musical marathon victory at the P.F. Chang's Rock `n` Roll
Arizona Marathon that January. Moroccan Ridouane Harroufi (26)
also has good memories of Virginia as he finished second at the
2007 Shamrock Sportsfest in a time of 1:03:43. He also took top
honors at the Bolder Boulder 10K on Memorial Day in Colorado,
beating several top men who will also contend in Virginia
Beach. Allies in the Kenyan dominated men's field include Julius Kibet
(25) winner of the 2004 Philadelphia Distance Run and Nicholas
Kamakya (22) who has been running well with wins at the 2007
Utica Boilermaker 15K, a third place finish at the 2007
Peachtree 10K in Atlanta, and recently, a fifth place finish at
the hilly Parkersburg Half Marathon in West Virginia. They will
be tested by four Ethiopian runners led by 25-year-old Teferi
Wodajo, a member of the 2004 Ethiopian Olympic marathon team.
Wodajo earned his first marathon victory last year in Cologne,
Germany, and finished fifth at this year's Boston Marathon. Two training partners who may work together toward victory are
Kenyan Tom Nyariki and Tanzanian John Yuda. Running for the
Kimbia Team, Nyariki (36) and Yuda (27) bring top international
credentials to Virginia Beach. Nyariki has earned bronze medals
at the World Track and Field Championships, as well as the
World Cross Country Championships. Yuda has twice finished
third at the World Half Marathon Championships, while holding
the fastest half marathon time in this year's Rock 'n' Roll
Half Marathon field at 60:02. Both have also shown good form
this year. Yuda finished a strong third at the Beach to Beacon
10K in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, and Nyariki won the 10,000 meter
crown at the Kenyan Armed Forces Championships. Saturn SKY to Pace the Race
The Saturn SKY is the official vehicle of the 2007 Rock 'n'
Roll Half Marathon and will lead the professional athletes as
they race for victory. The SKY will also be on display at the
Health & Fitness Expo and Finish Line Festival. To discover
Saturn, please visit your local Saturn retailer or
www.Saturn.com.
2007 Women's Elite Field
NAME, AGE, COUNTRY, BEST, FACT/COMMENT
1) Kathy Newberry (29) USA (VA), NA, Head Coach at The College
of William & Mary, 2008 Olympic Trials 5K & 10K Qualifier
2) Cheryl Anderson (25) USA (VA), 1:17:00, 1st 2007 Shamrock
Marathon, 2008 Olympic Trials Marathon Qualifier
3) Tera Moody (25) USA, 1:16:00, 1st 2006 Freescale Austin Half
Marathon
4) Susan Loken (44) USA (AZ), 1:16:00, Two-time U.S. National
Masters Champion at Twin Cities, 2008 Olympic Trials Marathon
Qualifier
5) Tatiana Aryasova (26) RUS, 1:10:20, 3rd 2003 Rock 'n' Roll
Half Marathon Virginia Beach
6) Sharon Cherop (23) KEN, 1:11:00, 1st 2007 Parkersburg Half
Marathon
7) Angelina Mutuku (25) KEN, 1:13:59, 3rd 2006 Wharf to Wharf,
8th 2007 Crazy 8's 8k, 9th 2007 Boilermaker 15K
8) Edna Kiplagat (27) KEN, 1:10:12, 1st 07 Bay to Breakers, 1st
06 Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon Virginia Beach
9) Kathy Butler (33) GBR, 1:11:05, 1st 2006 Bellin Run 10k, 3rd
2006 Philadelphia Distance Run
10) Akane Wakita (19) JPN, 1:11:01, 7th 2007 Japan Half
Marathon Championships
11) Yoko Miyauchi (24) JPN, 1:10:04, 8th 2007 Japan Half
Marathon Championships, 6th 2006 Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon
12) Hiroko Miyauchi (24) JPN, 1:11:11, 3rd 2007 Miyazaki Half
Marathon (PB), 8th 2006 Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon
13) Kayoko Obata (35) JPN, 1:10:20
14) Teyba Erkesso (24) ETH, NA, 1st 2007 Cherry Blossom 10M,
1st 2007 Crescent City Classic 10K, 1st 2007 Vancouver Sun
Run
15) Ashu Kasim (22) ETH, 1:17:29, 4th 2007 All-Africa National
Championships 10,000M
2007 Men's Elite Field
NAME, AGE, COUNTRY, BEST, FACT/COMMENT
1) Festus Langat (22) KEN, 1:01:01, 1st 2007 Nedbank Half
Marathon Durban
2) Julius Kibet (25) KEN, 1:01:17, 1st 2004 Philadelphia
Distance Run
3) Mesfin Hailu (26) ETH, 1:01:59, 3rd 2007 Parkersburg Half
Marathon
4) Tekeste Kebede (25) ETH, 1:02:51, 5th 2006 Rock 'n' Roll
Marathon
5) Teferi Wodajo (25) ETH, NA, 1st 2006 Cologne Marathon, 5th
2007 Boston Marathon
6) Yusuf Sangoka (28) KEN, 1:00:56, 2nd 2007 Turin Marathon,
3rd 2005 Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon Virginia Beach
7) Haron Toroitich (29) KEN, 1:01:55, 1st 2004 Rock 'n' Roll
Half Marathon Virginia Beach, 1st 2004 P.F. Chang's Rock 'n'
Roll Arizona Marathon
8) Yoshinori Oda (26) JPN, 1:01:58, 5th 2007 Japan Half
Marathon Championships, 16th 2004 IAAF World Half Marathon
Championships
9) Kazuo Ietani (30) JPN, 1:01:30, 8th 2005 IAAF World Half
Marathon Championships
10) Kazuhiko Bandou (27) JPN, 1:02:49, NA
11) Kenji Noguchi (32) JPN, 1:02:20, NA
12) Charles Munyeki (19) KEN, 1:01:34, 1st 2005 Nariobi Half
Marathon, 2nd 2006 Lilac Bloomsday
13) John Yuda (27) TAN, 1:00:02, 3rd 2006 Beach to Beacon 10K,
3rd '01 & '02 World Half Marathon Championships
14) Tom Nyariki (36) KEN, NA, 8th 2007 Beach to Beacon, 1st 06
NYC Half Marathon, 1st 2006 Beach to Beacon
15) Nicholas Kamakya (22) KEN, 1:01:31, 1st 2007 Boilermaker
15K, 3rd 2007 Peachtree 10K, 6th 2007 Beach to Beacon
16) MacDonald Ondara (23) KEN, 1:01:21, 5th 2007 Lilac
Bloomsday, 3rd 2006 Big Sur Half Marathon
17) John Kiprotich (23) KEN, 1:02:26, 5th 2006 Coachuila Half
Marathon, 3rd Monterrey Mexico Half Marathon
18) Robert Letting (23) KEN, 1:02:16, 5th 2007 Coachuila Half
Marathon, 3rd Chihuahua Half Marathon
19) Ridouane Harroufi (26) MAR, 1:01:37, 1st 2007 Bolder
Boulder, 2nd 2007 Shamrock Half Marathon
20) Woku Beyi (20) KEN, 1:03:41, 3rd 2007 Bolder Boulder, 10th
2007 Peachtree 10K, CR 2007 NYC 5M
21) Stephen Chemlany (25) KEN, 1:04:50, 1st 2006 Boston Mayor's
Cup 8K
22) Timothy Psitet (26) KEN, 1:07:10, 7th 2007 Stratton Faxon
Fairfield Half Marathon
23) David Langat (33) KEN, NA, 1st 2007 RRCA National 5k
Championship, 2nd 2006 Nyeri Half Marathon
24) Nicodemus Malakwen (25) KEN, NA, 5th 2007 Rock 'n' Roll
Half Marathon San Jose, 1st 2006 Houston Half Marathon
25) Linus Maiyo (24) KEN, 1:02:40, 3rd 2007 Crescent Classic
10K, 3rd 2006 Philadelphia Distance Run
26) Samuel Ndereba (30) KEN, 1:01:50, 1st 2007 Azalea Trail Run
10K, 5th 2006 Philadelphia Distance Run
27) Jason Warick 933) CAN, 1:05:00, 2nd Ranked Marathoner in
Canada
28) Joseph Sitienei (32) KEN, 1:03:28, 2nd 2007 ING Georgia
Marathon, 13th 2007 Parkersburg Half Marathon
COUNTRY KEY CAN Canada
ETH Ethiopia
GBR Great Britain
JPN Japan
KEN Kenya
MAR Morocco
TAN Tanzania
RUS Russia
USA United States
PRIZE MONEY
Men & Women Overall1st Place-$12,000
2nd Place-$7,000
3rd Place-$5,000
4th Place-$3,000
5th Place-$2,000
6th Place-$1,500
7th Place-$1,000
8th Place-$750
9th Place-$600
10th Place-$500 World Record Bonuses $10,000 for better than 58:33 (M) and 66:44 (W) American Record Bonuses $5,000 for better than 59:43 (M) and 67:34 (W) American Soil Record Bonuses $5,000 for better than 58:55 (M) and 67:53 (W) Course Record Bonuses $1,000 for the first finisher
better than 60:42 (M) and 69:17 (W) Masters (40 and over) Prize Money 1st man - $500 1st woman - $500
2nd man - $250 2nd woman - $250 Hampton Roads Residents 1st man - $500 1st woman - $500
2nd man - $250 2nd woman - $250 Wheelchair Prize Money (NOT HAND CYCLES) 1st man under 1:00:00 $600 1st woman under 1:15:00 $600
2nd man under 1:00:00 $400 2nd woman under 1:15:00 $400
3rd man under 1:00:00 $300 3rd woman under 1:15:00 $300
4th man under 1:00:00 $200 4th woman under 1:15:00 $200
For more information on the Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon, visit
www.RnRHalf.com.
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