Brits in good form in USA - international round-up

Brits in good form in USA - international round-up

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Published: 09th April, 2024
Updated: 9th April, 2024
BY Steve Smythe
Cindy Sember, Nick Percy, Anna Purchase and Amber Anning in form in the States plus leading results from all the big overseas road races

Mirimar Invitational, USA, April 6

Kenny Bednarek's 20.38/-2.8 for 200m defeated world indoor 60m champion Christian Coleman's 20.43.

In the women's shot put there was a 19.88m outdoor world lead for world champion Chase Jackson.

Alaysha Johnson won the 100m hurdles in 12.80/-1.3 closely followed by Cindy Sember's encouraging outdoor opener of 12.83. The Olympic standard is 12.77.

 

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Men: 200 (-2.8): 1 Kenny Bednarek 20.38; 2 Christian Coleman 20.43.

Women: 100H (-1.3) 1 Alaysha Johnson 12.80; 2 Cindy Sember GBR 12.83

SP: 1 Chase Jackson 19.88; 2 Maggie Ewen 18.95; 3 Danniel Thomas-Dodd JAM 18.72

Brutus Hamilton meet, Berkeley, April 6

Lithuania's Mykolas Alekna threw a European under-23 discus record and world lead to go 10th all-time.

Mykolas Alekna (Getty)

World champion Camryn Rogers also set a world lead of 76.87m in the hammer with Briton Anna Purchase in good form in second with a 70.76m UK-leading throw.

Men: DT: 1 Mykolas Alekna LTU 71.39 AU23R
HT: 1 Rowan Hamilton CAN 75.05; 2 Adam Keenan CAN 73.87

Women: DT: 1 Caisa-Marie Lindfors SWE 61.09
HT: 1 Camryn Rogers CAN 76.87; 2 Anna Purchase GBR 70.76; 3 Audrey Jacobs NED 65.22 NU23R

Cameron Burrell Invitational, Houston, USA, April 6

Olympic discus champion Valarie Allman achieved a 67.17m winning throw.

Men: 100 (3.5): 1 Myles Thomas 10.14

200 (2.6): 1 Elijah Hall-Thompson 20.26; 2 Shaun Maswanganyi RSA 20.55; 3 Vernon Norwood 20.74;  5 Jahde Williams GBR 21.34

110H (1.0): 1 De'vion Wilson 13.62

Invitational 100 (1.4): 1 Elijah Hall-Thompson 10.09; 5 Jahde Williams GBR 10.60

Women: SP: 1 Nina Ndubuisi GER 18.19

DT: 1 Valarie Allman 67.17

Invitational 100 (2.4): 1 Tristan Evelyn BAR 11.11; 2 Candace Hill 11.22; 6 Desiree Henry GBR 11.53

Arkansas Spring Invitational, Fayetteville, April 6

Traunard Folson won the 100m in a very windy 9.98/4.8 as Amber Anning continued her good indoor form with a 22.47/7.3 clocking at 200m.

Amber Anning (Sadie Rucker/Arkansas Athletics)

Men: 100 (4.8): 1 Traunard Folson 9.98#

200 (2.5): 1 Steven McElroy 20.65

110H (5.6): 1 William Spencer 13.78; 3 Jack Sumners GBR 13.87. C (5.1): 1 Jack Turner GBR 14.22

HJ: 1 Brady Palen 2.20; 2 Kason O'Riley 2.20

Women: 100 (4.4): 1 Ariane Linton 11.13

200 (7.3): 1 Amber Anning GBR 22.47; 2 Kaylyn Brown 22.76

100H (3.2): 1Ackera Nugent JAM 13.15

Oklahoma Throws Series, Ramona, USA, April 6

Jamaican Ralford Mullings threw a 69.67m discus PB but the big British news was  Nick Percy who threw an Olympic qualifying and Scottish record 67.73m PB to go second all-time in the UK.

Men: DT: 1 Ralford Mullings 69.67; 2 Nick Percy GBR 67.73; 3 Robbie Otal 64.69.

Generali Berlin Half-Marathon, Germany, April 7

World 10,000m and half-marathon silver medallist Daniel Ebenyo won in 59:30 having blazed through 5km in 13:28 and 10km in 27:29 in an attempted world record before deciding his knee was too sore and it was too warm.

Daniel Ebenyo (SCC Events / Jean-Marc Wiesner)

He led a Kenyan 1-2-3 from Amos Kurgat (59:42) and Isaiah Lasoi (59:47).

Ethiopia's Tekle Muluat won the women's race in a 66:53 PB from Ftaw Zeray (67:22) with Melat Kejeta the top German finisher in third in 67:26.

Britons Lauren McNeil and Clara Evans made the top six.

Men: HM: 1 Daniel Ebenyo KEN 59:30; 2 Amos Kurgat KEN 59:42; 3 Isaiyah Lasoi KEN 59:47; 4 Benard Biwott KEN 60:21; 5 Bravin Kiprop KEN 60:29; 6 Diego Estrada USA 61:05; 7 Robert Koech KEN 61:27; 8 Victor Kiptoo KEN 61:29; 9 Samuel Fitwi Sibhatu 61:33; 10 Pasquale Selvarolo ITA 61:57; 11 Vincent Nyageo KEN 62:08; 12 Davor Aaron Bienenfeld 62:34; 13 Zerei Mezngi NOR 62:40; 14 Johannes Motschmann 62:46; 15 Hendrik Pfeiffer 63:05; 16 Felix Kurui KEN 63:27; 17 Simon Boch 63:32; 18 Bas Van Hooren NED 63:51; 19 Peter Durec SVK 63:53; 20 Ali Abdi Salam SOM 64:02; 21 Calum Johnson GBR 64:04; 47 Daniel Mulryan GBR 68:22 66 Jamie Dee GBR 69:49

Women: HM: 1 Tekle Muluat ETH 66:53; 2 Bezabeh Fitaw ETH 67:22; 3 Melat Kejeta 67:26; 4 Winnie Kimutai KEN 68:41; 5 Lauren McNeil GBR 1:10:10; 6 Clara Evans GBR 1:10:11; 7 Miriam Dattke 1:11:01; 8 Eva Dieterich 1:11:15; 9 Lelise Wakweya ETH 1:11:59; 10 Philippa Bowden GBR 1:12:15; 16 Louise Small GBR 1:15:09; 22 Sally O'Gorman GBR 1:17:29

Prague Half-Marathon, Czech Republic, April 6

Kenyan Sabastian Sawe, the reigning world champion,  broke the event record by 23 seconds with a 58:24 PB and world lead.

Ethiopian Gete Alemayehu won the women's race in 68:10.

Men: HM: 1 Sabastian Sawe KEN 58:24; 2 Geoffrey Kipchumba USA 60:01; 3 Patrick Mosin KEN 60:15; 4 Gideon Kiprotich KEN 60:45; 5 Jackson Muema KEN 62:01; 6 Mouhcine Outalha MAR 62:04; 7 Fredrick Domongole KEN 63:24; 8 Yakoub Labquira MAR 63:32; 9 Peter Kipsirat KEN 63:34; 10 Ahmed El Jaddar MAR 63:34

Women: HM: 1 Gete Alemayehu ETH 68:10; 2 Jesca Chelangat KEN 68:13; 3 Tesfaye Nigsti ETH 69:30; 4 Vivian Melly KEN 69:33; 5 Sultan Haydar TUR 69:48; 6 Anchinalu Dessie Genaneh ETH 1:11:11; 7 Jennifer Gulikers NED 1:13:54; 8 Tereza Hrochová 1:14:19; 9 Lauren Hall GBR 1:15:30; 11 Tracy Barlow GBR 1:17:18; 22 Melissa Hawtin GBR 1:23:12

Schneider Electric Paris Marathon, France, April 7

Ethiopians Mestawut Fikir (2:20:45) and Enatnesh Alamrew (2:20:47) finished first and second on their debuts as 55,000 competed.

In her first marathon since October 2020, Kenya's 40-year-old former Olympic track champion Vivian Cheruiyot returned to top level competition with third place in 2:21:47.

Ethiopia's Mulugeta Uma won the men's race in a 2:05:33 PB  as Switzerland's eight-time world orienteering champion Mathias Kyburz,, made a shocking debut to finish seventh in an Olympic qualifying standard of 2:07:44.

Men: Mar: 1 Mulugeta Uma ETH 2:05:33; 2 Titus Kipruto KEN 2:05:48; 3 Elisha Rotich KEN 2:06:54; 4 Bethwell  Kipkemboi KEN 2:07:08; 5 Cosmas Muteti KEN 2:07:37; 6 D Gelmisa ETH 2:07:39; 7  Mathias Kyburz SUI 2:07:44; 8 Dejane Megersa ETH 2:08:41; 9 Abeje Ayana ETH 2:09:04; 10 Edwin Kibichiy KEN 2:10:41; 11 S Kiselev RUS 2:14:30

Women Mar: 1 Mestawot Fikir ETH 2:20:45; 2 Enatnesh Alamrew ETH 2:20:48; 3 Vivian Cheruiyot KEN 2:21:46; 4 Valentine Mateiko KEN 2:24:21; 5 Rahma Tusa ETH 2:24:48; 6 Yenenesh Tilahun ETH 2:26:00; 7 Medina Armino ETH 2:26:01; 8 Etalemahu Sintayehu ETH 2:26:03; 9 Emily Chepkemoi KEN 2:26:08; 10 Feyisa Adanech ETH 2:30:51; 11 Loreta Kančytė LTU 2:33:53; 12 Risper Gesabwa MEX 2:33:59

Daegu Marathon, April 7

Second in the Dubai Marathon in January, Ethiopia's Ruti Aga won  in a course record of 2:21:08 from Kenyans Angela Tanui (2:21:32) and Evaline Chirchir (2:22:11 PB) with Australia's Commonwealth champion Jess Stenson fourth in a 2:24:01 PB.

On his marathon debut Stephen Kiprop won the men's race in 2:07:04 from Kennedy Kimutai (2:07:40) and 2017 world bronze medallist Alphonce Simbu from Tanzania (2:07:55).

Turkey's Kaan Kigen Özbilen (2:08:19) was the top European in fifth.

Men: Mar: 1 Stephen Kiprop KEN 2:07:04; 2 Kennedy Kimutai KEN 2:07:40; 3 Alphonce Felix TAN 2:07:55; 4 Ben Somikwo UGA 2:08:03; 5 Kaan Kigen Özbilen TUR 2:08:18; 6 Gilbert Kibet KEN 2:08:32; 7 Aredom Degefa ETH 2:08:33; 8 Justus Kangogo KEN 2:08:45; 9 Paul Lonyangata KEN 2:08:53; 10 Abdellah Tagharrafet MAR 2:09:02; 11 Reuben Kerio KEN 2:09:23; 12 Moses Kipsang KEN 2:09:44; 13 Erick Kiptanui KEN 2:11:23; 14 Panuel Mkungo KEN 2:12:08; 15 Ezekiel Chepkorim UGA 2:12:55

Women: Mar: 1 Ruti Aga ETH 2:21:07; 2 Angela Tanui KEN 2:21:32; 3 Evaline Chirchir KEN 2:22:11; 4 Jessica Stenson AUS 2:24:01; 5 Tigist Gashaw BRN 2:24:39; 6 Sandra Tuei KEN 2:26:57; 7 Vivian Kiplagat KEN 2:26:59; 8 Asayech Ayalew ETH 2:29:06; 9 Munkhzaya Bayartsogt MGL 2:33:31; 10 Odekta Elvina Naibaho INA 2:34:05; 11 Chaltu Shuna ETH 2:34:26; 12 Jeong Da-Eun 2:34:31

ASICS Festival of Running, Paris, France, April 5

Ethiopian Likina Amebaw, who is trying to obtain Spanish citizenship, clocked 29:56 to win the women's 10km ahead of Loice Chemnung's 29:57.

Hagos Gebrhiwet won the men's 5km in 13:24.

Men: 5km: 1 Hagos Gebrhiwet ETH 13:24; 2 Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim DJI 13:32; 3 Adel Mechaal ESP 13:34; 4 Abdi Waiss Mouhyadin DJI 13:38; 5 Félix Bour 13:39; 6 Maxime Chaymeton RSA 13:44; 7 Naoki Ota JPN 14:03; 8 Moumin Bouh Guelleh DJI 14:09; 9 Syunpei Yamaguchi JPN 14:10; 10 Zak Seddon GBR 14:14

10km: 1 Jemal Yimer ETH 27:43; 2 Hillary Bett KEN 27:44; 3 Vincent Kibet KEN 27:48; 4 Etienne Daguinos 28:09; 5 Eduardo Menacho ESP 28:10; 6 Cam Levins CAN 28:11; 7 Hailemariyam Kiros ETH 28:12; 8 Pietro Riva ITA 28:28; 9 Isaac Heyne AUS 28:48; 10 Andualem Belay ETH 28:50; 11 Haimro Alame ISR 28:51; 12 Nicolas Montañez USA 28:54; 13 Richard Ringer GER 28:59; 26 Josh Griffiths GBR 31:09

Women: 5km: 1 Caroline Nyaga KEN 14:40; 2 Joy Cheptoyek UGA 15:03; 3 Belinda Chemutai UGA 15:05; 4 Samia Hassan DJI 15:14; 5 Ludovica Cavalli ITA 15:18 NR; 6 Leanne Pompeani AUS 15:31; 7 Sara Nestola ITA 15:43; 8 Grace Stalnaker USA 15:45; 9 Katharina Steinruck GER 15:47; 10 Martyna Galant POL 15:48; 11 Waganesh Mekasha ETH 15:48; 12 Elizabeth Bird GBR 15:49,  17 Stevie Lawrence GBR 16:05; 22 Fionnuala McCormack IRL 16:34

10km: 1 Ayel Likina ETH 29:56; 2 Loice Chemnung KEN 29:57; 3 Miriam Chebet KEN 30:41; 4 Nadia Battocletti ITA 31:19; 5 Kidsan Alema ETH 31:42; 6 Julia Mayer AUT 32:28; 7 Leonie Periault 32:29; 8 Makenna Myler USA 32:38; 9 Fabienne Königstein GER 33:10; 10 Majida Maayouf ESP 33:11; 11 Cristina Ruiz ESP 33:28; 12 Natasha Phillips GBR 34:12

Madrid Half-Marathon, Spain, April 7

Men: HM: 1 Mike Chematot KEN 61:07; 2 Ezekiel Mutai UGA 61:20; 3 Esphond Cheruiyot KEN 61:24; 4 Amon Kiptoo KEN 61:30; 5 Cleophas Kibet KEN 61:57; 6 David Kiplagat KEN 62:12; 7 Peter Wanjiru KEN 62:50

Women: HM: 1 Aberash Shilima Kebeda ETH 68:31; 2 Beatrice Begi KEN 69:57; 3 Vivian Jerotich KEN 1:10:08; 4 Annet Chalangat UGA 1:11:07; 5 Citlali Moscote MEX 1:11:19; 6 Jackline Chelal KEN 1:11:47

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