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Kirwa and Olaru Claim Victories at Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio
Record Field Highlights Inaugural Rock 'n' Roll Event
San Antonio, TX - November 16, 2008 – Chilly early morning temperatures
didn't discourage anyone from making the trip to San Antonio's Lions Field,
site of the start of the largest road race in Texas history. Romania's Nuta
Olaru and Kenya's Meschack Kirwa made the inaugural running of the Rock 'n'
Roll San Antonio Marathon a successful one, with Olaru claiming the women's
championship and Kirwa claiming the men's title.
Olaru finished in 2 hours, 28 minutes and 54 seconds, holding off a late
surge from New Zealand Olympian and San Antonio resident Liza
Hunter-Galvan, who ran a personal best in 2 hours, 29 minutes and 37
seconds.
"I really needed about another mile to catch her," said Hunter-Galvan. "But
hey, who wanted to run another mile?"
Margret Okayo, record holder at the Boston, New York and Rock 'n' Roll San
Diego Marathons, led a group of five runners through the first four miles.
Then, at mile five, Olaru pushed ahead running a 2:27:00 pace over the
first 10k, opening a sizable lead with a half marathon split of 1:13:12.
Okayo dropped out after 15k with a foot injury.
"The initial pace was fast, and at the five mile mark I found myself in the
lead," said Olaru, who is looking forward to the world championships in
Berlin next year. "It was a good course and the weather was perfect this
morning. It feels really good to win the first event."
At mile 17, Olaru was briefly ill and began to slow, with Hunter-Galvan
trailing 1:43 behind. Hunter-Galvan found a late burst over the final six
miles to close the gap between herself and Olaru.
"I was a little worried that my half marathon time was faster than I wanted
it to be," said Hunter-Galvan. "But between miles 15 and 16 I passed four
runners and with all the spectators cheering over the last six miles I
pushed it back up again."
Kenya's Meschack Kirwa, who finished second at the Country Music Marathon
in Nashville earlier this year, stretched his lead over the closing stages
to win the men's race in 2 hours, 14 minutes, 36 seconds.
"I knew at 30k I could win," said Kirwa. "I was running a pace I could push
near the end and the people cheering along the course kept me going."
Kirwa finished exactly one minute ahead of American Matt Downin, who made
late strides to finish in 2:15:36. Dmitry Safranov of Russia finished third
in his marathon debut with a time of 2:15:58.
"I was hoping to run faster, but I'm not disappointed finishing second with
a great field of athletes," said Downin, who hasn't completed a marathon
since finishing 11th at New York in 2005. "The conditions couldn't have
been any better, there were lots of spectators and the excitement was
huge."
Leading the charge throughout the first 10k was Dmitry Safranov, a former
Russian Junior Champion in the 10,000m. Ethiopian Shimeles Molla, winner of
the 2006 P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon, overtook Safranov at
mile 10 and quickly extended his lead to nearly a minute a mile. Kirwa
closed the gap to 25 seconds at mile 19 and took the overall lead in mile
21, running the last few miles alone.
Both Kirwa, 34, and Olaru, 37, earned first-place cash awards of $17,500
for their victories in the race that attracted more then 30,000 entries and
had 55 bands playing along the route. A total of $80,000 in prize money was
awarded overall.
Texas Governor Rick Perry finished the half marathon with a time of
1:47:46. American Olympian Brian Sell broke the tape roughly 45 minutes
before Perry, winning the half with a time of 1:02:50.
Conditions on the scenic San Antonio course were almost ideal for marathon
running on a sunny day with temperatures just below 40 degrees at the start
and almost no wind.
San Antonio's Brant Lutz, 33, and Bridget Binning, 26, took top local
honors as the first male and female finishers from Texas, winning the Texas
Showdown. Both earned $2,000 for their efforts.
A record number of 30,000 people registered for the event and, of those,
24,761 runners started the race. The event had entrants from 18 countries,
all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
For complete race results, log on to www.rnrsa.com.
The second annual Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon & ½ Marathon is set
for Sunday, November 15, 2009.
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