Yuri Kano, an up-and-coming Japanese runner, was fifth in 33:05. Hilda Kibet of Kenya, who is Lornah Kiplagat’s cousin, finished sixth in 33:16. Two-time World Championships bronze medalist Masako Chiba of Japan crossed the line in 33:22 to take seventh. Margaret Okayo, who has won marathons in New York City, Boston, and London, finished eighth in 33:32. Colleen De Reuck, 41, was the top American and the top masters (40+) finisher. She took ninth (33:43) against this loaded field.
Yuri Kano, an up-and-coming Japanese runner, was fifth in 33:05. Hilda Kibet of Kenya, who is Lornah Kiplagat’s cousin, finished sixth in 33:16. Two-time World Championships bronze medalist Masako Chiba of Japan crossed the line in 33:22 to take seventh. Margaret Okayo, who has won marathons in New York City, Boston, and London, finished eighth in 33:32. Colleen De Reuck, 41, was the top American and the top masters (40+) finisher. She took ninth (33:43) against this loaded field.
Marie Davenport, an Irish citizen who lives in Connecticut, finished 11th in 33:50. Dulce Maria Rodriguez, a two-time Olympian for Mexico, placed 10th in 33:48. Leah Malot, the Kenyan record-holder at 5,000m, finished 12th in 34:10. Jenny Crain, who was the top American finisher at the ING New York City Marathon 2004, finished 13th here in 34:14. South African 17-year-old prodigy Irvette Van Blerk, running her first race in the United States, finished 14th in 35:06.
Marie Davenport, an Irish citizen who lives in Connecticut, finished 11th in 33:50. Dulce Maria Rodriguez, a two-time Olympian for Mexico, placed 10th in 33:48. Leah Malot, the Kenyan record-holder at 5,000m, finished 12th in 34:10. Jenny Crain, who was the top American finisher at the ING New York City Marathon 2004, finished 13th here in 34:14. South African 17-year-old prodigy Irvette Van Blerk, running her first race in the United States, finished 14th in 35:06.
Silvia Skvortsova of Russia, who won the Rome Marathon in March, took 15th in 35:21. Alemtsehay Misganaw of the Westchester Track Club (16th, 35:52) works to hold off Emily Richard. Richard, a resident of Washington, DC, placed 17th in 35:53. Lyubov Denisova, the third-place finisher at the ING New York City Marathon 2004, finished 18th in 36:22. Former Adams State College star Stephanie Bylander took 19th in 36:36.
Silvia Skvortsova of Russia, who won the Rome Marathon in March, took 15th in 35:21. Alemtsehay Misganaw of the Westchester Track Club (16th, 35:52) works to hold off Emily Richard. Richard, a resident of Washington, DC, placed 17th in 35:53. Lyubov Denisova, the third-place finisher at the ING New York City Marathon 2004, finished 18th in 36:22. Former Adams State College star Stephanie Bylander took 19th in 36:36.
Julia Stamps of the New York Athletic Club finished 20th in 36:59. Top local runners (left to right) Claudia Camargo (22nd, 37:27), Anne Kugler (21st, 37:27), and Tatiana Belovol (23rd, 37:29) battled it out to the finish. Michelle Bleakley of the Greater New York Racing Team placed 24th in 37:41. Jill Vollweiler of the Westchester Track Club finished 25th in 37:47. Zofia Wieciorkowska, 42, was the second masters finisher and 26th overall in 38:03.
Julia Stamps of the New York Athletic Club finished 20th in 36:59. Top local runners (left to right) Claudia Camargo (22nd, 37:27), Anne Kugler (21st, 37:27), and Tatiana Belovol (23rd, 37:29) battled it out to the finish. Michelle Bleakley of the Greater New York Racing Team placed 24th in 37:41. Jill Vollweiler of the Westchester Track Club finished 25th in 37:47. Zofia Wieciorkowska, 42, was the second masters finisher and 26th overall in 38:03.