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  • Stockholm w5000

    Wow Deena


    14:52.23, running at the front for the last 3000+

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    1 179 Deena KASTOR USA 73 14.52,21
    2 173 Linet MASAI KEN 89 14.55,50
    3 183 Lauren FLESHMAN USA 81 15.02,28
    4 158 Jennifer RHINES USA 74 15.12,64
    5 142 Sara SLATTERY USA 81 15.18,18
    6 126 Zakia MRISHO TAN 84 15.21,74 PB
    7 164 Jelena PROKOPCUKA LAT 76 15.33,93
    8 137 Katie MCGREGOR USA 77 15.38,64
    9 275 Steph TWELL GBR 89 15.47,53 PB
    10 147 Christin JOHANSSON SWE 78 15.52,50
    11 110 Eloise WELLINGS AUS 82 15.59,64
    12 121 Renee METIVIER USA 81 DNF
    12 152 Olga KOMYAGINA RUS 74 DNF

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    • #3
      And also WOW USA...who would have thought 4 out of top five and 5 out of top eight!?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BYU grad
        And also WOW USA...who would have thought 4 out of top five and 5 out of top eight!?
        In that field, sure.

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        • #5
          wasn't defar supposed to be in the race? anyways great run for kastor peaking at the right time, definetly can medal at the worlds 10k if she run like today.

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          • #6
            very impressive for Kastor -- less than 1 sec off her pr (14:51.62) which she set in 2000! She is in very good form -- I really did not think she would get back to this speed at 3k/5k, given her age (34 -- not ancient, of course, but still, it's been a while since she ran that 14:51) and her focus on the marathon in recent years. I hope she can be competitive for a medal in the Osaka 10k.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Master Po
              very impressive for Kastor -- less than 1 sec off her pr (14:51.62) which she set in 2000! She is in very good form -- I really did not think she would get back to this speed at 3k/5k, given her age (34 -- not ancient, of course, but still, it's been a while since she ran that 14:51) and her focus on the marathon in recent years. I hope she can be competitive for a medal in the Osaka 10k.
              Yes, indeed. She didn't look anywhere near this good in Rome...nice to see that she's gained a faster gear in the last 3 weeks...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by KevinM
                Originally posted by BYU grad
                And also WOW USA...who would have thought 4 out of top five and 5 out of top eight!?
                In that field, sure.
                Indeed. Let's see them hold those positions with girls running as fast as 14:16, eh?

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