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Update 8: Thys has slowed and the front runners have gobbled
up his lead. Thys is still leading as he passes through 15 miles
in 1:12:44 (2:07 pace). There are about 10 men in the lead pack,
including Ruta, Njenga, Kimopndui and Koech. The pace has quickened.
AT 16 miles, they went through in 1:17:19.
Tomescu-Dita still maintains a healthy lead of over a minute. She
went through halfway in 1:11:18 but the other top women are more
than a minute back.
Update 9: Tomescu-Dita has an 85-second gap at 15 miles,
reached in 1:21:59. Dita who has a history of fading in the final
miles hasn't been challenged yet. The second group includes Inanova
in second, Zakaharova in third and Prokopcuka.
The men's pack is about a 10-deep. Thys is still leading but just
by a stride or two. The leaders have gone through 17 miles in 1:22:06.
The pace has varied as the wind has apparently picked up.
Update 10: Zakharova is on the move. She has picked up the
pace and closed the gap on Dita to about a minute. Dita appears
to be labopring slightly, while the Russian has clearly accelerated.
Colleen DeReuck is about 3 1/2 minutes back of the leaders.
The men have gone through 30-K in 1:29:57. The leader is now Evans
Rutto of Kenya who has a small lead.
Update 11: The men's race is now down to a pack of six or
seven, including Rutto, Ngoloepus, Koech, Njenga, Chebet and Toroitich--all
of Kenya. Rutto has a short lead as they pass through 19 miles in
1:31:38. At 20 miles, they go through 1:36:22 (a 2:06 pace). If
the worst of the wind is over, Khannouchi's coourse record of 2:05:42
could be threatened.
Rutto has widened his lead past 20 miles to aboujt 7 seconds as
he makes his move.
Dita's lead at 18 miles (1:37:54) has diminished to about 40 seconds
over Ivanova, Prokopchuka and Zakharova. Ivanova appears to be forcing
the pace as Dita continues to fade.
Update 12: Rutto continues to extend his lead. At 21 miles
(1:40:5), his lead is about 15 seconds. He is accelerating and running
smoothly as he powers toward the lakefront.
Dita's lead at 19 miles (1:43:20) is down to25 seconds. Ivanova
and Zakharova continue to cut into Dita's lead which is down to
less than 20 seconds.
Update 13: Dita's and lead is now down to 17 seconds at
20 miles (1:48:45) but Ivanova continues to cut her into lead. Dita
appears to be laboring, but Ivanova is smooth and confident.
Rutto, meanwhile, has passed 23 miles in 1:50:25 and has a 26-second
gap on the chase pack. He is looking good and appears that he will
be close to Khannouchi's course record if he doesn't falter in the
final 5-K.
Update 14: At 21 miles, Ivanova is closing. Dita reached
21 miles in 1:54:09 with Ivanova just 9 seconds. Ivanova is passing
Dita before 22 miles. As Ivanova takes the lead, Dita slows even
more and doesn't appear that she will be able to come back on the
Russian.
Rutto at 24 miles (1:55:04)is under Khannouchi's course record
now. Khalid's course record of 2:05:42) is under serious jeopardy
Update 15: Rutto speeds through 25 miles in 1:59:54 and
appears to have the race in hand.
Dita
has come back after being passed at 22 miles (1:59:28) by Ivanova.
Ivanova appears to have pushed too hard to make the pass. But Dita
has now opened up a 10-meter lead on Ivanova.
Update 16: Rutto wins in 2:05:49--the fastest marathon debut
in world history
Update 17: Kenyans go 1, 2, 3. American Meb Keflezighi is
approaching the finish line and should finish in 2:09-2:10.
Update 18: Kelflezighi finishes in under 2:10 (no official
time yet).
Dita's lead is crumbling again. Zakahrova is closing at 24 miles
(2:10:49 miles, Dita's lead is now dowqn to 8 seconds.
Update 19: Americna Todd Reeser has finished in 2:13-something.
Dita and Zakharova are within a few strides of each other with
about 7-8 minutes of running left. Zakharova makes the pass just
before 25 miles and quickly opens up a gap. Jenny Spangler appears
to be on 2:31 pace.
Update 20: The unoffical finish is Rutto, Koech and Njenga.
Kelfeizghi's time is 2:10:06--well clear of the Olympic "A"
standard.
In the final mile,Zakahrova has opened up a decisive lead. opver
Dita. Jenny Spangler may threaten the American women's masters record
if she can maintain her pace.
Zakharova has won the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon in 2:23:07.
She won the Boston Marathon in April.
Update 21: In the unofficial men's results: Rutto wins in
2:05:50 with Koech second in 2:07:07,l Njenga third in 2:07:41,
Chebet in 2:07:43, Miundi in fifth in 2:08:57, El mouaziz is sixth
in 2;09:38 and Meb Keflezighi is the top American in seven th in
2:10:03.
Thank you to Chicago Marathon for the report
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