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Simon Bor Takes 3 Minutes Off Course Record at Toronto Waterfront
Courtesy of Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon September 25, 2005 Toronto, Ontario Michigan Runner
TORONTO. September 25th. Despite humid conditions, Kenyan Simon
Bor ran 2:11:57 to win the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon this
morning, taking almost 3 minutes off the course record of 2:14:51, set
last year in one of North America's most rapidly-growing new
marathons.Anastasia Ndereba took the women's title with a 2:36:29, ahead of Lucy
Hasell of England in 2:38:09. Almost 10,000 runners from over 30
countries and 40 American states participated in the combined 42k, 21k,
and 5k events. Nearly 25% of the marathon field of over 2,500 was
made up of international runners. Kenyans dominated up front, taking 7 of the top 10 men's places, as well
as the women's crown. From the start, a strong pack of 9 Kenyans and 2
Ethiopians moved out in front, passing 10k in 30:43 and half way in
65:15. When the last of the pacemakers dropped at 27k, there were still
seven. Then the racing began. By 30k [1:32:48], Bor, Nelson Lebo and
Nicholas Murei had opened up a space between themselves and the
rest who were spread out over a minute behind: Joseah Matui, Wesley
Ngetich, Victor Mangusho, and Augustus Kavutu. At 34k, just after the
final turn for home on the East end of the flat, lakeshore course, Bor
made his decisive move, spreading the front three, and finishing
strongly for the victory, despite signs that Lebo might come back on him.
Lebo was second in 2:12:18, with Ngetich coming through to take third
in 2:14:31. In the women's race, Anastasia Ndereba had a much easier time,
despite a strong and injudicious surge to the front by the young Russian
Victoria Zueva at 15k. Lucy Hasell of Team GB ran very strongly to
register a PR, to take second, and put herself in contention
for Commonwealth Games selection for Great Britain. Canadian Tania
Jones ran a smart race to come through late to take third in 2:41:52. In the Battle of the Ageless Titans, Canadian phenomenon Ed Whitlock
soundly trounced his Dutch rival Joop Ruter. While coming up a little
short in his attempt at a fourth sub-3 hour performance, Whitlock still had
a marvellous run of 3:02:37. Torontonian Michal Kapral succeeded in smashing the Guinness World
Record for joggling a marathon, completing the course in 3:07:46 while
juggling three objects, and made his contribution to the $500,000+ that
was raised for 42 local charities on the day. Full results at
http://www.torontowaterfrontmarathon.com
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