Samantha Kirby, 39, of Arlington VA ran 2:59:52 at Chevron Houston Marathon, which should move her up to 401st on the national list.
Is there any way to identify just 2008 times?
Samantha Kirby, 39, of Arlington VA ran 2:59:52 at Chevron Houston Marathon, which should move her up to 401st on the national list.
Is there any way to identify just 2008 times?
Interesting that Mary Akor ran five marathons in the first six months of last year, and still ran pretty fast. Now that's some heavy lifting!
i guess i better call myself out. #546 (then age 46) should be deleted, since the 2007 dayton course was well over a mile short (the organizers had to alter the course race morning due to flooding, and i guess they ran out of park path or something). looks like #1372 is a similarly counterfeit entry. during the race, the guys near me also realized it was short, but we didn't know how short. i expect i would have finished the full distance under 3:15, but, like everyone else there, i stopped racing when i crossed the finish line. i've largely stuck to trail racing since then, so i have no other marathon time that would qualify me for the list. thanks for the compilation.
2007 World Masters Athletics Championships at Riccione, Italy
Results (September 15, 2007):
http://www.dbwma2007.org/results/atwma/2007/riccione0409200701/at/indexframe.htm
5. 8681 Diane KENNA USA 1964 3:05:48
Diane is already listed #810 with 3:08:23, but please add her 3:05:48 from last year in Italy. Thanks.
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