FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wardian Wins Bronze, Leads Team USA to
Team Silver at World 100KM Championships
INDIANAPOLIS - Michael Wardian (Arlington, Va.), took the individual bronze
medal, leading the U.S. men's squad to a team silver medal Sunday at the
International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU) 100km World Championships
in Gibraltar.
Wardian finished in six hours, 49 minutes, 18 seconds to lead five U.S. men
to top-25 finishes. Chikara Omine (San Francisco, Calif.) also scored a
top-ten finish, taking ninth in 6:58:09, while Matt Woods (Falls Church,
Va.) finished 12th in 6:58:36, Chad Ricklefs (Boulder, Colo.) finished 14th
in 7:01:36 and Joseph Binder (Berkley, Calif.) finished 25th in 7:16:43.
Shinji Nakadai of Japan won the individual title in 6:43:44 to lead Japan
to the team gold. Jonas Buud (SWE), last year's runner-up, took second in
6:47:40.
In the women's race, Meghan Arbogast (Corvallis, Ore.) finished fifth in
7:46:01 and Carolyn Smith (Milwaukee, Wis.) finished ninth in 7:58:26. The
women's overall title was won by Ellie Greenwood of Great Britain in
7:29:05, leading Great Britain to the women's team title. Italy took the
team silver and Japan claimed the team bronze. Team USA failed to finish a
scoring team.
For more information on Team USA at the 2010 IAU 100 km World
Championships, visit www.usatf.org.
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