Bronze Medals for Marathon


Eduardo Buenaventura and Jo Ann Banayag of the Philippines won Bronze Medals in the Men’s and Women’s Marathon, respectively, in the 24th Southeast Asian Games held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand on 09 December 2007.

Ed “Vertek” Buenaventura’s time was 2:27:21 hours while Jo Ann Banayag’s time was 2:44:41 hours which is a new RP record time.

The Gold Medal in the Men’s Marathon was awarded to Yahuza Yahuza of Indonesia who finished in 2:23:46 hours. The Women’s Marathon Gold Medal was awarded to Sunisa Sailomyen of Thailand with a time of 2:43:33 hours.

Top 20 Female: 2007 New York City Marathon


2007 New York City Marathon, Women’s Results

Last Name, First Name
(Sex/Age)
OverAll
Place
Sex Place
/
Div Place
DIV Net Time State, Country AG Time* BQ*
PAULA RADCLIFFE (F34) 17 1 / 1 F30-39 2:23:09 GBR 2:21:44 BQ
GETE WAMI (F33) 18 2 / 2 F30-39 2:23:32 ETH 2:22:37 BQ
JELENA PROKOPCUKA (F31) 23 3 / 3 F30-39 2:26:13 LAT 2:25:58 BQ
LIDIYA GRIGORYEVA (F33) 25 4 / 4 F30-39 2:28:37 RUS 2:27:40 BQ
CATHERINE NDEREBA (F35) 27 5 / 5 F30-39 2:29:08 KEN 2:27:01 BQ
ELVA DRYER (F36) 55 6 / 6 F30-39 2:35:15 CO, USA 2:32:16 BQ
ROBYN FRIEDMAN (F34) 98 7 / 7 F30-39 2:39:19 IA, USA 2:37:45 BQ
TEGLA LOROUPE (F34) 125 8 / 8 F30-39 2:41:58 KEN 2:40:22 BQ
MELISA CHRISTIAN (F31) 126 9 / 9 F30-39 2:42:07 TX, USA 2:41:51 BQ
ALVINA BEGAY (F27) 140 10 / 1 F20-29 2:42:46 AZ, USA 2:42:46 BQ
CHRISTINE LUNDY (F37) 149 11 / 10 F30-39 2:43:21 CA, USA 2:39:14 BQ
VEENA REDDY (F29) 151 12 / 2 F20-29 2:43:26 PA, USA 2:43:26 BQ
CAITLIN TORMEY (F24) 154 13 / 3 F20-29 2:43:30 NY, USA 2:43:30 BQ
ERIN MOELLER (F30) 169 14 / 11 F30-39 2:43:57 IA, USA 2:43:53 BQ
NATHALIE VASSEUR (F42) 170 15 / 1 F40-44 2:44:00 FRA 2:33:07 BQ
SOPAGNA EAP (F26) 182 16 / 4 F20-29 2:44:37 OR, USA 2:44:37 BQ
ATALELECH KETEMA (F24) 190 17 / 5 F20-29 2:45:04 NY, USA 2:45:04 BQ
VICTORIA GANUSHINA (F27) 192 18 / 6 F20-29 2:45:15 NY, USA 2:45:15 BQ
HEATHER KILLEEN-FRISONE (F34) 209 19 / 12 F30-39 2:45:56 CA, USA 2:44:18 BQ
KRISTINE SPENCE (F28) 239 20 / 7 F20-29 2:47:00 UT, USA 2:47:00 BQ

Top 20 Male: 2007 New York City Marathon


2007 New York City Marathon, Men’s Results

 

Last Name, First Name
(Sex/Age)
OverAll
Place
Sex Place
/
Div Place
DIV Net Time State, Country AG Time* BQ*
MARTIN LEL (M29) 1 1 / 1 M20-29 2:09:04 KEN 2:09:04 BQ
ABDERRAHIM GOUMRI (M31) 2 2 / 1 M30-39 2:09:16 MAR 2:09:16 BQ
HENDRICK RAMAALA (M35) 3 3 / 2 M30-39 2:11:25 RSA 2:11:25 BQ
STEFANO BALDINI (M36) 4 4 / 3 M30-39 2:11:58 ITA 2:11:50 BQ
JAMES KWAMBAI (M31) 5 5 / 4 M30-39 2:12:25 KEN 2:12:25 BQ
RUGGERO PERTILE (M33) 6 6 / 5 M30-39 2:13:01 ITA 2:13:01 BQ
STEPHEN KIOGORA (M33) 7 7 / 6 M30-39 2:13:41 CO, USA 2:13:41 BQ
MARILSON GOMES DOS SANTOS (M30) 8 8 / 7 M30-39 2:13:47 BRA 2:13:47 BQ
ALEKSANDR KUZIN (M33) 9 9 / 8 M30-39 2:14:01 UKR 2:14:01 BQ
WILLIAM KIPSANG (M30) 10 10 / 9 M30-39 2:15:32 KEN 2:15:32 BQ
ELIAS KEMBOI (M23) 11 11 / 2 M20-29 2:17:26 KEN 2:17:26 BQ
RODGERS ROP (M31) 12 12 / 10 M30-39 2:18:10 KEN 2:18:10 BQ
DEMESSE TEFERA (M25) 13 13 / 3 M20-29 2:19:33 ETH 2:19:33 BQ
GENNA TUFA (M23) 14 14 / 4 M20-29 2:20:15 NY, USA 2:20:15 BQ
FRANCISCO BAUTISTA (M35) 15 15 / 11 M30-39 2:21:15 MEX 2:21:15 BQ
JOSEPH CHIRLEE (M27) 16 16 / 5 M20-29 2:23:01 GA, USA 2:23:01 BQ
BRUCE DEACON (M41) 19 17 / 1 M40-44 2:24:19 CAN 2:19:41 BQ
KASSAHUN KABISO (M24) 20 18 / 6 M20-29 2:25:05 NY, USA 2:25:05 BQ

Wanjiru Wins 61st Fukuoka Marathon (2:06:39)


Kenya‘s Wanjiru wins Fukuoka Marathon

Sun Dec 2, 5:59 AM

TOKYO (AFP) – Samuel Wanjiru from Kenya ran his first full marathon at the Fukuoka international on Sunday, winning the event in record time. Wanjiru, 21, world record holder of the half marathon, finished the Fukuoka International Open Marathon Championship in two hours six minutes and 39 seconds, with Ethiopia‘s Deriba Merga second at two hours six minutes and 50 seconds.Originally from Kenya, Wanjiru has trained himself in Japan for six years and now is in his third year running at Toyota Motor Kyushu in the southwestern city of Fukuoka.“It feels very good,” Wanjiru said. “I was a bit nervous until about 30 kilometres (18.6 miles), but I felt the strength afterward.”Japan’s Atsushi Sato, Japan’s half marathon record holder, took third, finishing the race with a smile and an arm raised as he spearheaded his bid to win a ticket to the Beijing Olympics next year.The race was one of three marathons that the Japanese Association of Athletics Federations set aside as national trials to decide three Olympic berths for Japanese men.Merga, 27, and Sato closely marked Wanjiru until shortly after 33 kilometres. Wanjiru and Merga pulled away from Sato after the 35 kilometre marker.

31st National Milo Marathon: Results


Hereunder are the results of the 42K National Finals of the 31st National Milo Marathon held in Manila, Philippines on 18 November 2007. The results were taken from “RACE–Race Results Specialists”.

MALE/NAME                    TIME                   PACE (per K)

1.  Cresenciano Sabal             2:22:57                         3:25

2.  Bernardo Desamito          2:25:03                         3:28

3.  Juniel Languido                2:25:07                         3:28

4.  Eric Panique                      2:28:40                         3:33

5.  Mamerto Corpuz               2:29:42                         3:34

6.  Crifrankreadel Indapa     2:31:23                          3:37

7.  Angelito Sibayan               2:31:52                         3:37

8.  Rogelio Sarmiento            2:32:48                        3:39

9.  Elmer Sabal                       2:33:44                         3:40

10. Reynaldo de los Reyes    2:34:00                         3:40

11. Modesto Madalang           2:35:42                         3:43

12. Joel Bangtay                      2:37:20                         3:45

13. Reynaldo Pascua              2:38:38                          3:47

14. Ronald Despi                    2:38:48                          3:47

15. Jerry Lindawan                2:38:57                           3:48

   FEMALE/NAME             TIME                    PACE (Per K)

1.  Flordeliza Carreon            2:53:20                         4:08

2.  Estela Diaz                         3:01:05                         4:19

3.  Mona Liza Ambasa           3:01:58                         4:20

4.  Grace de los Santos          3:11:12                           4:34

5.  Ailene Tolentino               3:15:09                          4:39

6.  Leszl Gitaruelas                3:18:01                           4:43

7.  Maricel Maquilan             3:20:17                           4:47

8.  Flordeliza Donos              3:23:15                           4:51

9.  Hanny Jean Delfin           3:25:37                          4:54

10. Joanne Manangat            3:27:55                          4:58

11. Allyn Grace Salas              3:31:52                          5:03

12. Madelyn Carter                 3:36:56                         5:10

13. Ana Liza Vargas                 3:39:06                        5:13

14. Geraldine Sealza                3:43:21                         5:20

15. Sharon Vega                       3:45:57                         5:23

2006 Pasig River Heritage Marathon: Results


Source: Association of International Marathons and Road Races (AIMS): RESULTS

26 FEBRUARY 2006: PHILIPPINE MARATHON FOR THE PASIG RIVER

Gripping drama characterized this second marathon edition in Metro Manila. In the midst of the country’s political turmoil, the marathon nevertheless started and ended without a hitch.

The top two men are in-house athletes of the Philippine Army, who, at that time, were under red alert following a Presidential Proclamation placing the entire country under a “State of National Emergency.”

On the women’s side, youth triumphed over experience when Jhoan Banayag, of the University of the East Athletics Team, won over a veteran field which included last year’s winner Maria Estela Mamac-Diaz.

This was the first time, including the first four years when the road race was known as the Pasig River Heritage Marathon, that an international-calibre runner was among the 903 starters. Robert Njoroge Wambugu flew in barely four hours before the gun with little more than a pair of training shoes. Fellow competitor Cesar Bollecer of Direct Link Running Club, showing the visitor the unique Filipino brand of hospitality, exchanged running shoes with him on the start line, but the drama did not end there.

Njoroge, benefitting from his extensive international exposure, immediately took the lead. But after two of the course’s nine bridges, jet lag, lack of sleep and the warm weather began to tell on his legs, allowing the locals to catch up and pull away. Dropping to a 10th-place finish, Wambugu vowed to be back to redeem himself in next year’s edition.

The marathon is an advocacy project of the Clean & Green Foundation Incorporated on behalf of the Philippine Government’s Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission. It seeks to harness the people’s participation in the long-running Pasig River rehabilitation program.

The Pasig River is the Philippines’ most historical and important inland waterway, which runs from east to west dividing Metropolitical Manila into north and south areas. The country’s history in the last 400 years is closely intertwined with the river, spanning Spanish, British, American and Japanese colonial occupations, revolutions, world wars, and local uprisings. Located along its banks are the Filipino’s most historical districts, buildings and sites.

MEN:
1  Cresciano SABAL             PHI  2:26:13
2  Bernardo DESAMITO           PHI  2:30:29
3  Memerto CORPUZ              PHI  2:32:24
4  Regelio de Leon SARMIENTO   PHI  2:35:28
5  Rodolfo TACADINO            PHI  2:36:02
6  Allan BALLESTER             PHI  2:37:00
7  Jujet DE ASIS               PHI  2:37:24
8  Michael CANILLO             PHI  2:38:11
9  Wilson MANINGKIL            PHI  2:39:26
10 Robert WAMBUGU              KEN  2:40:00
 
WOMEN:
1  Jhoan BANAYANG              PHI  3:02:37
2  Flordeliza CARREON-CACHERO  PHI  3:09:13
3  Ailene TOLENTINO            PHI  3:09:28
4  Ma. Estela MAMAC DIAZ       PHI  3:09:42
5  Liza DELFIN                 PHI  3:24:22
6  Merlita ARIAS               PHI  3:34:17
7  Mila PAJE                   PHI  3:37:04
8  Marychiel MINAS             PHI  3:41:18
9  Joanne MANANGAT             PHI  3:43:58
10 Genevieve DELA PENA         PHI  3:44:39