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Awol Wins SunTrust Richmond Marathon in Photo Finish

Richmond Runners Smith, Ackerly Are One-two in Women's
By Mike McCormick
November 10, 2007
Richmond, VA
For the Washington Running Report

Koborsi and Chepkorir Win NTELOS 8K

With a lunge at the tape, Mohamed Awol (#11 on right), an Ethiopian living in New York City, won the SunTrust Richmond Marathon here today in the most sensational finish in this event's 30-year history.

"It took the most concentration of any marathon I've run," said Awol (29) who finished the 26.2-mile race in 2:20:20, one-tenth of a second ahead of David Cheromei (28) a Kenyan living in Lynchburg, VA.

On a cool breezy day with temperatures in the 40s, Awol and Chermoei broke away from the lead pack and ran side by side for the last several miles, but it was Awol who claimed the $2,500 check for first place. Wesley Chelule(33) a Kenyan living in Mobile, AL was third at 22:22:55.

In the women's race, Richmond's 28-year-old Casey Smith beat last year's SunTrust Richmond Marathon winner Maureen Ackerly by almost four minutes, finishing in 2:44:57. "I'm ecstatic," said Smith, who qualified for berth in the United Stated Women's Olympic Marathon Team Trials in Boston in April. "I've been working so hard for this, and I had some injuries, but I never gave up. The whole Richmond running community has been so supportive - the RVA Runners, the Richmond Road Runners Club - so many people have all been so great."

Ackerly (38) a Richmond lawyer and mother of two, ran her personal best but fell just short of her goal to qualify for the Olympic trials in front of her hometown crowd. She finished in 2:48:37, a personal best, but just shy of the 2:47 qualifying time. "There was a great group of girls out there," said Ackerly, who warmly congratulated Smith at the race's conclusion. "It was a great race to be in. I'm not as disappointed as I thought I'd be."

"She'll have another chance to try for it," said Ben Ackerly, her husband and coach. "She has until March to qualify, so she still has time."

Elena Paramonova, a Russian living in Florida, was third in 2:51:10.

Both the men's elite and the women's elite results provided exciting conclusions to the celebrations that marked the SunTrust Richmond Marathon's 30th anniversary. Several runners known as the "Old Lions" were feted for their participation in each of the 30 Richmond Marathons. Wertenbaker Turner (60) of Charlottesville, VA; Garland Carlton, Jr. (66) of Midlothian, VA; John Deeter (64) of Richmond; John Loughran (62) of Sandston, VA; and Philip Gibrall (57) of Richmond were given a special start and media attention and crowd recognition at the finish to commemorate their accomplishment.

And in addition to the athletic drama of its 30th anniversary, the SunTrust Richmond Marathon smashed registration records were smashed for both the marathon and the NTELOS 8K with 5,109 entries in the marathon and 6,006 entries in the 8K. The Richmond Times-Dispatch Kids Run drew 627 entries. And next year's addition of a half marathon as part of the event promises even larger numbers.

In the NTELOS 8K men's race, Rod Koborsi (24) of Boston, MA, was first (22:40) ahead of Abiyot Endane (21) an Ethiopian friend of Awol's who also lives in New York (22:49). Samuel Kosgei (21) a Kenyan living in Chapel Hill, NC was third (22:55).

Caroline Chepkorir (20), a Kenyan living in Boyersford, PA, was first (26:20) in the NTELOS 8K women's race. Julie Culley (26) of Arlington, VA came in second (26:53) and Maria Busienel (22), a Kenyan living in Charleston, WV, took third place (27:29).

Marathon Awards

Men

Open

PL Name Age Gun Chip Hometown 1 Mohamed Awol 29 2:20:20 2:20:20 Bronx, NY 2 David Cheromei 28 2:20:20 2:20:19 Lynchburg, VA 3 Wesley Chelule 33 2:22:56 2:22:55 Mobile, Al 4 Ezekiel Ruto 33 2:24:46 2:24:44 5 Steven Mance 23 2:26:57 2:26:55 Alexandria, VA

Masters

1 Matt Richards 40 2:37:10 2:37:09 Lynchburg, VA 2 James Beyer 40 2:39:42 2:39:39 Dayton, OH 3 Christopher Hamley 43 2:40:39 2:40:35 Hyattsville, MD

Women

Open

1 Casey Smith 28 2:44:58 2:44:57 Richmond, VA 2 Maureen Ackerly 38 2:48:38 2:48:37 Richmond, VA 3 Elena Paramonova 45 2:51:11 2:51:10 Miami, FL 4 Johanna Allen 26 2:52:33 2:52:32 Woodbridge, VA 5 Mindy Sawtelle 34 2:52:59 2:52:59 Indiana, PA

Masters

1 Beverley Anderson 43 2:56:18 2:56:17 Red Bluff, CA 2 Tammy Slusser 46 2:58:14 2:58:14 Monroeville, PA 3 Nina Helm 47 3:09:50 3:09:42 Jackson, WY

8K Awards

Men

Open Pl Name Age Gun Chip Hometown 1 Rod Koborsi 24 22:41 22:40 Boston, MA 2 Abiyot Endane 21 22:49 22:49 Bronx, NY 3 Samuel Kosgei 21 22:55 22:55 Chapel Hill, NC 4 Ryan Warrenburg 23 22:56 22:55 Blowing Rock, NC 5 Jonathan Pierce 24 22:58 22:56 Blowing Rock, NC

Masters 1 John Hinton 45 26:14 26:12 Chapel Hill, NC 2 Stephen Chantry 52 27:51 27:49 Williamsburg, VA 3 Tim Francis 47 27:53 27:50 Rock Port, MO

Women

Open 1 Caroline Chepkorir 20 26:20 26:20 Boyersford, PA 2 Julie Culley 26 26:53 26:53 Arlington, VA 3 Maria Busienel 22 27:29 27:29 Charleston, WV 4 Kristina Roth 24 27:31 27:31 Raleigh, NC 5 Alicia Voltin 23 28:04 28:04 Lillington, NC

Masters 1 Andrea Wright 46 30:11 30:05 Charlottesville, VA 2 Lesia Atkinson 41 30:25 30:23 Boulder, CO 3 Pamela Lovett 45 31:40 31:38 Newport News, VA

Full Race Day Results

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