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Hurricane Ivan Cleanup Heroic; Kibet and Olaru are Overall Champions at Philadelphia Distance Run
A Tremendous Contingent of Top Local Runners Among Top Fifty Finishers
Story from Running USA, Photos courtesy of Victah Sailer www.photorun.net September 20, 2004 Philadelphia, PA Washington Running Report
Photo above: Runners pass the Art Gallery during the
Philadelphia Distance Run Half Marathon
Photo below: The men's lead pack with American Khalid
Khannouchi (left) and eventual winner Julius Kibet (black
singlet).
LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon is Next Destination
A hurricane named Ivan and a 22-year-old named Julius both
delivered surprises at the 27th Jefferson Hospital Philadelphia
Distance Run on Sunday. Julius Kibet (right in photo),
22, who trains in West
Chester, Pa. won the half-marathon in 1:01:18, running a course
that included a muddy stretch of Kelly Drive, which flooded
after the remnants of Hurricane Ivan caused torrential rains
the day before. At the 11th hour, race organizers were able to
avoid detouring the course, thanks to a heroic nighttime clean-
up by the City of Philadelphia.Leading the pack throughout the outbound section and running
alone into the wind on the West River Drive was Kenyan Luke
Metto, now a resident of Peoria, Ill. Metto led for nearly 10
miles, opening a lead of 100 yards before fatigue set in. The
pursuit pack included the same five runners for most of the
race: American Khalid Khannouchi (he will be running the
LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon on October 10), Kenyans Julius
Kibet, Gabriel
Muchiri and John Itati and Moroccan El-Arbi Khattabi (who
finished second in the JHPDR in 2003). Mile after mile through the middle section of the race, this
pack clustered shoulder-to-shoulder until at mile 11, Muchiri
dropped out, clutching his side in pain. The remaining four
stuck together past Boathouse Row, up the hill to the Art
Museum and down the Ben Franklin Parkway as far as Logan
Circle. With about 300 meters to go and the finish line in
sight, Kibet made his move, pouring on the speed. Answering
Kibet's surge but unable to match his closing speed were
Khattabi in 1:01:19 and three-time PDR champion Khannouchi in
1:01:21. Metto finished fourth in 1:01:37. Kibet ran his race exactly according to his game plan,
according to his coach Hussein Makke of Elite International
Sports Management in West Chester, Pa. "We wanted him to be
patient and pace himself and let someone else go out fast. He
got that message and ran this race just the way we discussed." Flashing a sunny smile, Kibet said, "I didn't expect to win,
but when I looked over my shoulder, I could see that I was
going to do it." Nuta Olaru, 34, won decisively the women's race in 1:09:38. The
Romanian pulled ahead at 9 miles after running in a pack with
defending JHPDR champion Leah Malot and 90-pound Japanese
phenom Masako Chiba, who finished 2nd and 3rd respectively, in
1:10:02 and 1:10:55. Olaru, who had finished 13th in the Athens
Olympics Marathon and won the Virginia Beach Rock 'n' Roll
Marathon two weeks before the JHPDR, has the LaSalle Bank
Chicago Marathon next on her to-do list. Two-time U.S. Olympian Marla Runyan (photo below) from
Eugene, Ore. was the
top American woman with her fourth place finish (1:11:19). She
is also prepping for Chicago.
Pennsylvania's Masterful Runner
In the Master's division, 42-year-old Steve Spence (photo
left head track
& field and cross country coach at Shippensburg University)
repeated his 2003 masters victory in 1:06:23, while 2000 JHPDR
Masters champion Tatyana Pozdnyakova, 49, of Ukraine, won in
1:13:36.In the 5K Classic following the half-marathon, the top runners
made the day a family affair as the 5K was won by relatives of
some of the half-marathon stars. Alae Eddine Khannouchi,
brother of Khalid, won the men's race in 16:07 and Steve
Spence's 14-year-old daughter Neely won the women's in 18:17. "I'm very relieved at how the event turned out," said Race
Director Mark Stewart, who had been awakened with the news of
Kelly Drive's flooding in the wee hours of Sunday morning. "I'm
grateful to all the people who were out in the dark and gloom
clearing water and muck so the runners could run the course we
promised them. Everybody involved in the race owes a huge thank
you to the Fairmount Park Commission." Top local residents in the half-marathon were Edward Callinan,
30, of Cherry Hill, N.J. in 1:06:39 (18th overall) and Emily
Kroshus, 21, of Bryn Mawr, in 1:15:55 (8th overall).
Top Ten & Local Finishers in Top Fifty
Men's Results
1 Kibet, Julius West Chester PA 1:01:18 1:01:18 22 04:40.5 0:30:39
2 Khattabi, Elarbi West Chester PA 1:01:19 1:01:19 37 04:40.6 0:30:38
3 Khannouchi, Khalid Ossining NY 1:01:21 1:01:21 32 04:40.7
4 Metto, Luke Peoria IL 1:01:37 1:01:37 28 04:41.9 0:30:27
5 Itati, John Royersford PA 1:02:04 1:02:04 30 04:44.0 0:30:39
6 Kibet, Duncan Albuquerque NM 1:02:45 1:02:45 26 04:47.1 0:30:43
7 Getange, Fred Chapel Hill NC 1:02:50 1:02:50 29 04:47.5 0:30:43
8 Sell, Brian Rochester Hills MI 1:04:00 1:04:00 26 04:52.9
9 Verran, Clint Rochester Hills MI 1:04:00 1:04:00 29 04:52.9
10 Ndereba, Samuel Royersford PA 1:04:27 1:04:27 27 04:54.9
11 Komen, Wilson Washington DC 1:04:43 1:04:41 26 04:56.0 0:31:53
16 Spence, Steven Shippensburg PA 1:06:23 1:06:21 42 05:03.6 0:32:44
26 Rolly, Philippe Tuckahoe NY 1:07:57 1:07:56 32 05:10.9 0:33:29
27 Wagoner, Matt Morton PA 1:08:14 1:08:09 27 05:11.8 0:34:46
32 Roundtree, Rick Reston VA 1:09:22 1:09:20 26 05:17.3 0:34:25
35 Farley, Chris Arlington VA 1:09:41 1:09:38 28 05:18.6 0:34:55
Women's Results
1 Olaru, Nuta Romania 1:09:38 1:09:38 34 05:18.6 0:34:55
2 Malot, Leah West Chester PA 1:10:02 1:10:02 32 05:20.5 0:42:41
3 Cheiba, Masako Japan 1:10:55 1:10:55 28 05:24.5 0:34:56
4 Runyan, Marla Eugene OR 1:11:19 1:11:19 35 05:26.3 0:35:03
5 Fujikawa, Aki Japan 1:12:42 1:12:42 25 05:32.7 0:36:02
6 Pozdnyakova, Tatyana Gainsville FL 1:13:36 1:13:36 49 05:36.8 0:36:59
7 Asiba, Gladys Royersford PA 1:14:45 1:14:45 27 05:42.1 0:36:59
8 Kroshus, Emily Bryn Mawr PA 1:15:55 1:15:55 21 05:47.4 0:37:07
9 Kilpatrick-Morris, Debbi StrongsvilleOH 1:16:19 1:16:19 41 05:49.2 0:38:02
10 Hamilton, Lisah Phoenixville PA 1:16:23 1:16:23 32 05:49.5 0:38:02
11 Richard, Emily Washington DC 1:16:37 1:16:37 27 05:50.6 0:38:02
12 Lemberger, Sharon Washington DC 1:16:51 1:16:47 31 05:51.4 0:37:54
15 Smith, Casey Arlington VA 1:17:52 1:17:48 25 05:56.0 0:38:39
20 DiPietro, Lee Ruxton MD 1:19:35 1:19:33 46 06:04.0 0:39:17
23 McParland, Victoria Rockville MD 1:21:02 1:20:57 28 06:10.4 0:40:47
24 McLaughlin, Meghan Vienna VA 1:21:01 1:20:59 25 06:10.6 0:40:00
25 Thomas, Lisa Alexandria VA 1:21:36 1:21:31 28 06:13.0 0:40:31
32 Goulet, Lindsay Arlington VA 1:23:38 1:23:32 26 06:22.3 0:41:33
42 Dowling, Michele Reston VA 1:25:55 1:25:49 34 06:32.7 0:42:29
49 Volpe, Susan Arlington VA 1:27:39 1:27:31 35 06:40.5 0:43:17
Photo above: The women led by eventual winner Nuta Olaru of
Romania and American Marla Runyan (far right) of Eugene, OR.
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