Monday, October 14, 2019
2019 Army Ten Miler: Race Results
Congrats to all participants in the 2019 Army Ten Miler, marking 35 years of this autumn classic race in the nation's capitol. To find out how you or your friends did in the race, which was held Sunday, Oct. 13th, check the official 2019 Army Ten Miler results page.
You can view all results by gender, age, etc.; see the top finishers on the leaderboard; or see how you did compared to your friends.
To find more news and photos about the event, visit the official Army Ten Miler website, or search on Twitter and other social media using the hashtag #ArmyTenMiler.
Congrats to all finishers!
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Monday, April 15, 2019
2019 Boston Marathon Results
The rain held up (mostly) during the 2019 Boston Marathon, and the results for the elite runners ended up being a tale of two races. On the women's side,Worknesh Degefa of Ethiopia ran away with it, quite literally, at one point maintaining a lead of three minutes over the nearest competitor at one point before eventually winning in 2:23:31, beating second-place Edna Kiplagat of Kenya by more than 40 seconds. Jordan Hasay of the U.S. finished on the podium in 2:25.20, and last year's winner, Des Linden, took fifth in 2:27:00.
(Look up 2019 Boston Marathon results. Just scroll down the page and enter in a runner's name or bib number.)
It was the opposite story for the men, where Lawrence Cherono of Kenya narrowly edged second-place Lelisa Desisa at the tape, winning in 2:07:57 to Desisa's 2:07:59. But don't feel bad for Desisa; the Ethiopian had won the last two Boston Marathons. American men had a good showing, with Scott Fauble taking seventh place in 2:09:09 and Jared Ward finishing eighth in 2:09:25.
(Look up 2019 Boston Marathon results. Just scroll down the page and enter in a runner's name or bib number.)
It was the opposite story for the men, where Lawrence Cherono of Kenya narrowly edged second-place Lelisa Desisa at the tape, winning in 2:07:57 to Desisa's 2:07:59. But don't feel bad for Desisa; the Ethiopian had won the last two Boston Marathons. American men had a good showing, with Scott Fauble taking seventh place in 2:09:09 and Jared Ward finishing eighth in 2:09:25.
Read more about today's Boston Marathon at the Sporting News.Lawrence Cherono beats Lelisa Desisa by one second to win Boston Marathon. pic.twitter.com/GdrngBNOlB— Nick Zaccardi (@nzaccardi) April 15, 2019
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