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L.A. Marathon
Los Angeles, CA, March 3, 2002
Ndungu, Denisova Run Away with L.A. Marathon Titles
By Ryan Lamppa, Running USA wire
LOS ANGELES - (March 3, 2002) - At the 17th running of the City of Los
Angeles Marathon defending champion Stephen Ndungu and Lyubov Denisova put on
brilliant displays of front running to dominate their respective races in
personal records of 2:10:27 and 2:28:49. Ndungu of Kenya also made history by becoming the first male to repeat as
winner in consecutive years at the event.
Under warm, sunny, cloudless conditions and running on a new, flatter course,
the men's pack of ten led by the rabbits Joseph Kariuki and Godfrey Kiprotich
held together for the first half of the race (1:04:59). At 15 miles, Kariuki
towed a smaller pack of four contenders - Ndungu, 2000 winner Benson Mbithi,
Raymond Chemwela and Noah Bor.
At 30K (18.6 miles), Kariuki's day was done and Ndungu, 34, seized the moment
and accelerated with a 4:48 19th mile. The three-time champion of the Compaq
Houston Marathon broke the race open with a second straight sub 4:50 mile. He
went unchallenged to the tape in 2:10:27, the race's third best performance.
Countrymen Chemwela and Mbithi followed in 2:12:19 and 2:12:32. Peter
DeLaCerda of Alamosa, Colo. was the top American in 2:18:25 and qualified for
the 2004 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials.
Asked about his move during the 19th mile, Ndungu said, "I wanted to test the
others and see who was strong. It isn't an easy job winning a race twice, and
I want to come back and try again."
In the women's race, the early pack - a trio of Romanians Constantina Dita,
Aurica Buia and Luminita Talpos, American Sylvia Mosqueda and Kenyan Lucia
Subano - went out hard. The five hit 8 miles in 38:50 (2:25 pace), but they
all would drop back as Russian Denisova ran a patient race.
At 15 miles, Denisova, the 2001 Grandma's Marathon winner, took the lead and
proceeded to rattle off 5:40 miles to pull away from her competition and like
Ndungu, she ran the final miles unpressed and in control. Her 2:28:49 was
over a 5 minute PR and the 4th fastest time at the event.
Masters star Ukrainian Tatiana Pozdniakova, 46, closed strongly to place
second in 2:30:26 to better her world age group (45-59) best by two seconds.
Anna Pichrtova of the Czech Republic was third (2:33:25). Local runner Sylvia
Mosqueda finished 7th in 2:36:38 to also qualify for the 2004 Olympic Trials.
After the race, Denisova, 30, who trains in Gainesville, Fla. commented on
her breakthrough, "I like the warm weather and for the last 10 miles, I was
getting stronger." Indeed.
The winners took home $30,000 and a 2002 Honda Accord, while there were a
race record 22,107 entrants.
The race this year was not without non-athletic drama. At the press
conference, Police Chief Bernard Parks explained that the start had been
delayed for about 30 minutes because some of his officers found a "suspicious
package" on Figueroa Street near Pico Boulevard near the 3 mile mark. The
bomb squad had to investigate and happily, it turned out to be harmless.
City of Los Angeles Marathon
Presented by Honda
Los Angeles, CA, Sunday, March 3, 2002
MEN
1) Stephen Ndungu (KEN) 2:10:27 $30,000 + 2002 Honda Accord V-6*
2) Raymond Chemwela (KEN) 2:12:19 $15,000
3) Benson Mbithi (KEN) 2:12:32 $10,000
4) Noah Bor (KEN) 2:16:17 $4,000
5) James Karanja (KEN) 2:17:38 $3,000
6) Karl Rasmussen (NOR) 2:17:45 $2,000
7) Peter De La Cerda (USA) 2:18:25 $750
8) Naoki Wanatabi (JPN) 2:20:54 $500
9) Alfredo Reyes (GUA) 2:21:54 $375
10) Tom Coogan (USA) 2:24:21 $250
WOMEN
1) Lyubov Denisova (RUS) 2:28:49 $30,000 + 2002 Honda Accord V-6
2) Tatiana Pozdniakova (UKR)2:30:26 $15,000
3) Anna Pichrtova (CZE) 2:33:25 $10,000
4) Constantina Dita (ROM) 2:33:58 $4,000
5) Aurica Buia (ROM) 2:34:53 $3,000
6) Lucia Subano (KEN) 2:36:08 $2,000
7) Sylvia Mosqueda (USA) 2:36:38 $1,500
8) Tatiana Titova (RUS) 2:37:16 $1,000
9) Mary Akor (USA) 2:55:49 $375
10) Margarita Conde (GUA) 2:59:29 $250
*includes $5000 time bonus; car valued at $25,300
For complete results and more:
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Ryan
Lamppa, Running USA Media Coordinator USATF Road Running Information Center
5522 Camino Cerralvo, Santa Barbara, CA 93111 (805) 696-6232, fax (805)
696-6252 |