Oct 28 Newswire: World Record Holder Makau Wins Frankfurt marathon

October 28, 2012

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World record holder Makau wins Frankfurt marathon

Patrick Makau won the Frankfurt marathon in cold and sunny conditions but failed to break his world record on Sunday. The 27-year-old Kenyan crossed the line in an unofficial time of 2 hours, 6 minutes and 12 seconds. More.

Wesley Kibet wins Nairobi Standard Chartered Marathon

32 year’s old Wesley Kibet Langat set a new course record of2;10;40 seconds in the Nairobi Standard Chartered full Marathon ( 42 km) after erasing the previous record of 2:10;54 seconds during the annual event held at Nairobi’s Nyayo National Stadium. More.

Mokoka and Pavey score contrasting wins in Portsmouth

Stephen Mokoka and Jo Pavey produced very contrasting performances in their respective victories at the Bupa Great South Run – an IAAF Gold Label 10 miles Race – in Portsmouth on Sunday (28). More.

Half marathon this year could grow to full marathon next year

The name — and distance — of this year’s Las Cruces Half Marathon won’t change. But next year, the name could get shorter and the course longer as it could become the Las Cruces Marathon. More.

Honolulu Marathon scheduled for December

Hawaii’s largest sporting event, the Honolulu Marathon, will take place Sunday, Dec. 9. The race, which doesn’t require a qualifying time, featured more than 22,000 participants last year and generated over $107 million in visitor spending, according to a Hawaii Pacific University study. More.

Kolin Styles wins inaugural “No Limits” Half Marathon title

Reigning Cowtown Marathon champion Kolin Styles added another achievement to his burgeoning running resume Saturday as he captured the overall title for the inaugural “No Limits” Half Marathon. More.

Emmanuel Coach Wins BayState Marathon

The second year Assistant Coach for the Saints bested the field of nearly 1,200 runners with an amazing time of 2:35.29, finishing with his closest competitor more than two minutes behind him. More.

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