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Friday, November 21, 2014

Max King and Ellie Greenwood Win 2014 IAU 100k World Championships In Record Time

(Max King breaks the tape and becomes the IAU 100k World Champion, photo courtesy of Bryon Powell)
American Max King and Great Britain's Ellie Greenwood were able to hold off the global competition and crazy heat to win the 2014 IAU 100k World Championships in Doha, Qatar, earlier today. Max's 6:27:44 finish took nearly 3 minutes off the American Record (previously Tom Johnson's 6:30:11 in 1995), and was ~100 seconds ahead of 2nd place Jonas Buud from Sweden.  Spain's Jose Antonio Requejo (Spain) was third in 6:37:03, and American's Zach Bitter (6:48:53, 6th) and Zach Miller (6:51:30, 9th) also made the Top 10. Both winners set the tone for their teams - Team USA took home the men’s team title, while Team Great Britain secured the women’s team victory.

(The KING! Photo courtesy of Bryon Powell)
Ellie Greenwood had a solid day, holding the lead for most of the race and finishing in 7:30:30, a solid eight minutes ahead of Japan's Chiyuki Mochizuki. Great Britain's Jo Zakrzewski was third in 7:42:03. American's Meghan Arboghast (7:52:12, 8th) and Pam Smith (7:59:11, 10th) made the Top 10.

(Ellie Greenwood dominates to win the IAU 100k World Championships, photo courtesy of Bryon Powell)
Want to get the blow-by-blow, as well as get pre- and post-race videos with competitors? Head over to iRunFar.com, where Bryon is covering the event live and producing all the photos I am stealing. ;-)

Congrats to all the great competitors!

- SD

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Max King and Kasie Enman Win 2011 World Mountain Running Championship

(Max King leads in the 2011 World Mountain Running Championship, photo courtesy of Richard Bolt)
Max King won the World Mountain Running Championhip in Albania this weekend in dominating fashion, finishing the 12.7 km hilly course in 52 minutes and 6 seconds, over a half a minute ahead of Turkey's Ahmet Arslan.
(Max at the podium, photo courtesy of USMRT)
Team USA also picked up gold for Women, as Vermont's Kasie Enman clocked a fast 40:39 over the 8.59 km course. (more info on both races here)

Congrats, Max and Kasey! Two great victories for Team USA on a historic day!

SENIOR MEN: (more results here)

1-MAX KING (USA) 52'06" - 2011 MOUNTAIN RUNNING WORLD CHAMPION
2-AHMET ARSLAN (TUR) 52'41"
3-MARTIN DEMATTEIS (ITA) 52'57"
4-BERNARD DEMATTEIS (ITA) 54'16"
5-MARCO DE GASPERI (ITA) 54'33"
6-DIDIER ZAGO (FRA) 54'50"
7-IONUT ZINCA (ROU) 54'52"
8-JAMES KIBET (UGA) 55'09"
9-ADAM KOVACS (HUN) 55'22"
10-JULIEN RANCON (FRA) 55'30"

SENIOR WOMEN:

1-KASIE ENMAN (USA) 40’39” - WOMEN 2011 WORLD CHAMPION
2-ELENA RUKHLYADA (RUS) 41’47”
3-MARIE LAURE DUEMRGUES (FRA) 42’23”
4-PAVIA SCHORNA (CZE) 42’39”
5-LIZZIE ADAMS (GBR) 42’43”
6-MATEJA KOSOVELJ (SLO) 42’55”
7-ORNELLA FERRARA (ITA) 43’11”
8-ANTONELLA CONFORTOLA (ITA) 43’14”
9-ALICE GAGGI (ITA) 43’19”
10-EMMA CLAYTON (ITA) 43’22”

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