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Okari, Kano Win Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in San Jose
49er Roger Craig and World Cup champion Brandi Chastain complete 3rd edition

  
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By Dan Cruz
Posted Monday, 6 October, 2008

SAN JOSE - (October 5, 2008) - Competing in ideal running conditions, Gilbert Okari of Kenya broke away from the lead pack at mile nine and cruised to victory at the Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in San Jose on Sunday morning.

On the women's side, Yuri Kano of Japan took a sizeable lead after mile 11 on the way to her victory. Both winners were clearly the elite of their fields, distancing themselves from their competitors over the final third of the race.

Okari, 30, who made his San Jose debut running in only his second half-marathon, finished in 1 hour, 1 minute and 46 seconds; 11 seconds ahead of Moroccan Ridouane Harroufi, who finished second at 1:01:57.

A strong men's field promised tough competition. American's Josh Rohatinsky, 26, and Adam Goucher, 33, pushed the pace for the first three miles. The lead pack of eleven runners competed to the hit the 10K mark in stride at 29:16. Entering the final four miles to the finish, the men's lead pack began to thin out as the pace picked up dramatically and Okari began to pull away, gradually dropping Rohatinsky.

"We expected the pack to go out 4:40, and when it didn't, Adam and I pushed the lead," said Rohatinsky, who finished sixth overall (1:02:45) as the top American ($500 bonus). "It's somewhat disappointing as I feel than I'm in shape to run a 62:00. However, the course was great - really flat with lots of shade. I look forward to returning next year."

A relative newcomer to long distance running, Okari was a late addition to the professional field.

"I'm very happy to be back running and win my first half-marathon," said Okari, who has been injured for most of the past two years. "I changed my pace after the 10K mark and had plenty of energy the last few miles."

"In the future I want to concentrate on long distances and run more half-marathons," added Okari, who will run another half-marathon next Sunday in Boston and says he will hopes to transition to running only the full marathon distance in the next year.

In the women's race, a lead pack of three ran together throughout, taking turns with the lead. Kano took the win in 1:10:03. Azalech Masresha of Ethiopia finished runner-up in 1:10:36. Kenyan Ann Kosgei took third in 1:11:53. Sally Meyerhoff of Scottsdale, Ariz. finished fourth in 1:12:52 and was the first U.S. woman.

"I'm very happy with my performance. I just ran an 8K in Ohio, and my fitness is coming along really well," said Meyerhoff. "I feel really good and tried to run a smart race today."

Lenin Zapata, 24, and Megan Daly, 29, took top local honors as the first male and female finishers from the Bay Area in 1:08:01 and 1:17:09 respectively. Both earned $500 for their efforts.

"This was a great field and there were a lot of people," said Daly, a Stanford University graduate living in Menlo Park. "I was only able to do short taper last week, but I'm happy with how I ran today."

Roger Craig, three-time Super Bowl Champion with the 49ers, and two-time World Cup champion Brandi Chastain both completed the half-marathon, with times of 1:44:43 and 1:52:25 respectively.

The half-marathon course started in downtown San Jose, ran through Japantown and the beautiful Rose Garden neighborhood and finished at Plaza de Cesar Chavez. Both the men's and women's professional races were led by Saturn SKY roadsters, the official vehicles of the 2008 Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series.

3rd Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon
San Jose, CA, Sunday, October 5, 2008

MEN
1) Gilbert Okari (KEN), 1:01:46, $3500
2) Ridouane Harroufi (MAR), 1:01:57, $2000
3) Moses Kigen (KEN), 1:01:58, $1500
4) McDonald Ondara (KEN), 1:02:01, $1000
5) Charles Munyeki (KEN), 1:02:15, $750
6) Josh Rohatinsky (USA / OR), 1:02:45, $500

WOMEN
1) Yuri Kano (JPN), 1:10:03, $3500
2) Azalech Masresha (ETH), 1:10:36, $2000
3) Ann Kosgei (KEN), 1:11:53, $1500
4) Sally Meyerhoff (USA / AZ), 1:12:52, $1500
5) Jane Gakunyi (KEN), 1:12:57, $750

Full results at: www.RnRsj.com

 



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