Yes, he's qualified for the Trials with 2:21:42 at Grandma's in June. After his NCAA D-III XC win last November, he got on a bus and rode all the way back to Philly from Cincy. The next morning he took sixth in the Philadelphia Marathon (2:25). Tough, or maybe just hard-headed--at times it's difficult to tell the difference.
This is a good intro to his story:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/st ... ito/060420
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Originally posted by PowellOriginally posted by tandfman2006 Div III champ at 5,000, 10,000, steeplechase, and cross country. PR's of 14:13+, 29:20+, 9:03+
And he just ran 1:06 for the half-marathon, and is (I think) qualified for the Trials marathon.
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Originally posted by tandfman2006 Div III champ at 5,000, 10,000, steeplechase, and cross country. PR's of 14:13+, 29:20+, 9:03+
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Originally posted by Master PoI haven't heard of this guy (Yuot, I mean -- not Lagat, who is referenced just above). Anyone have at hand any data on his best performances, etc? Thanks!
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2006 Div III champ at 5,000, 10,000, steeplechase, and cross country. PR's of 14:13+, 29:20+, 9:03+
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I haven't heard of this guy (Yuot, I mean -- not Lagat, who is referenced just above). Anyone have at hand any data on his best performances, etc? Thanks!
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Re: Macharia Yuot Becomes U.S. Citizen
Originally posted by dfmontiMacharia Yuot, the former D-III star for Widener and one of Sudan's "Lost Boys", became a U.S. citizen last Thursday in Philadelphia. He ran his first race as an American last Sunday at the NYC Half-Marathon.
David Monti, Race Results Weekly
Just reminds me that Bernard Lagat is a USA citizen too!! Hope he does well in Osaka in 1500 and/or 5000!! Would love to see Bernard get at least one WC or OG gold wearing red, white & blue!! :!:
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Macharia Yuot Becomes U.S. Citizen
Macharia Yuot, the former D-III star for Widener and one of Sudan's "Lost Boys", became a U.S. citizen last Thursday in Philadelphia. He ran his first race as an American last Sunday at the NYC Half-Marathon.
David Monti, Race Results WeeklyTags: None
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