The document provides results from the 2016 TCS World 10K in Bangalore, India. It lists the top 15 male and top 12 female finishers, along with their country, year of birth, and finishing time. It also provides brief biographies and recent race results for several of the top male and female athletes competing in the event.
The document provides start lists and results for the 40th International New Year's Eve Run held in Bolzano, Italy on December 31, 2014. It lists the top male and female participants, their nationalities, dates of birth, and personal best times. The document also provides past overall winners and course records for both men and women.
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Ema Brazdova of Slovakia won the gold medal in the female cadet kata individual category at the 2013 Karate1 Premier League and Youth World Cup grand final in Salzburg, Austria. Sandy Scordo of France won gold in the female senior kata individual. Roman Kmit of Ukraine won gold in the male junior -76kg kumite category.
This document summarizes the results of several women's karate competitions that took place at the Balkan Senior Championship from October 18-19, 2014 in Ohrid, Macedonia. It lists the final results and standings for female kata, -50kg, -55kg, -61kg, -68kg, and 68kg+ kumite divisions. In each category, it provides the names and countries of the top competitors, with the athlete from Montenegro, MNE253 KONJEVIC DRAGANA, winning the women's 68kg+ kumite division.
The document summarizes Turkey's history and performance at the Olympics, including the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics. It provides information on Turkey's medal counts over time, with their most successful games being Rome 1960 and London 1948. For the 2016 Olympics, Turkey participated in 26 sports and finished 41st place overall with 1 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze medals. The gold medal was won by Taha Akgül in wrestling.
The document provides results from the 41st European Karate Championship for Cadets, Juniors and U21 held in 2014. It lists the top placing competitors and countries in each category of kata and kumite for both male and female divisions. Italy placed first in the Junior Kata Team Female category and Turkey placed second.
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This document contains the final matchups for various male and female karate weight categories at the 2018 Mediterranean Games in Spain. It lists the competitors from different countries in each of the following divisions: female kumite -50kg, -55kg, -61kg, -68kg, 68kg+, male kumite -60kg, -67kg, -75kg, -84kg, 84kg+. The matches provide seeded rankings and pair top athletes from countries like Turkey, Egypt, Spain, Italy and others across the Mediterranean region.
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The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were held from August 8-24, 2008 in Beijing, China. Over 10,000 athletes from 204 countries competed in 28 sports and 302 events. China topped the medal table, winning the most golds. The opening ceremony on August 8th featured Chinese folk dances and gymnast Li Ning lighting the cauldron. The closing ceremony on August 24th included performances, the parade of nations, and the flag handover to London for the 2012 Games.
The document provides start lists and results for the 40th International New Year's Eve Run held in Bolzano, Italy on December 31, 2014. It lists the top male and female participants, their nationalities, dates of birth, and personal best times. The document also provides past overall winners and course records for both men and women.
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Ema Brazdova of Slovakia won the gold medal in the female cadet kata individual category at the 2013 Karate1 Premier League and Youth World Cup grand final in Salzburg, Austria. Sandy Scordo of France won gold in the female senior kata individual. Roman Kmit of Ukraine won gold in the male junior -76kg kumite category.
This document summarizes the results of several women's karate competitions that took place at the Balkan Senior Championship from October 18-19, 2014 in Ohrid, Macedonia. It lists the final results and standings for female kata, -50kg, -55kg, -61kg, -68kg, and 68kg+ kumite divisions. In each category, it provides the names and countries of the top competitors, with the athlete from Montenegro, MNE253 KONJEVIC DRAGANA, winning the women's 68kg+ kumite division.
The document summarizes Turkey's history and performance at the Olympics, including the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics. It provides information on Turkey's medal counts over time, with their most successful games being Rome 1960 and London 1948. For the 2016 Olympics, Turkey participated in 26 sports and finished 41st place overall with 1 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze medals. The gold medal was won by Taha Akgül in wrestling.
The document provides results from the 41st European Karate Championship for Cadets, Juniors and U21 held in 2014. It lists the top placing competitors and countries in each category of kata and kumite for both male and female divisions. Italy placed first in the Junior Kata Team Female category and Turkey placed second.
Xviii mediterranean games_-_karate_drawsemiliomerayo
This document contains the final matchups for various male and female karate weight categories at the 2018 Mediterranean Games in Spain. It lists the competitors from different countries in each of the following divisions: female kumite -50kg, -55kg, -61kg, -68kg, 68kg+, male kumite -60kg, -67kg, -75kg, -84kg, 84kg+. The matches provide seeded rankings and pair top athletes from countries like Turkey, Egypt, Spain, Italy and others across the Mediterranean region.
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The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were held from August 8-24, 2008 in Beijing, China. Over 10,000 athletes from 204 countries competed in 28 sports and 302 events. China topped the medal table, winning the most golds. The opening ceremony on August 8th featured Chinese folk dances and gymnast Li Ning lighting the cauldron. The closing ceremony on August 24th included performances, the parade of nations, and the flag handover to London for the 2012 Games.
Karate1 premier league_-_lotto_dutch_open_2014_-_almere_nederland_poolwinner_...JAVIER ORÁN
This document summarizes the results from several karate tournaments in different weight classes:
1) Dimitrova Maria from DOM won the female seniors kata individual competition, defeating runners-up Sánchez Sandra from ESP and Pezzetti Michela from ITA.
2) In the male seniors kata individual, Dack Vu_Duc_Minh from FRA placed first, with Martinez Jorge from VEN and Mottram Jonathan from ENG behind him.
3) Recchia Alexandra from FRA won the female seniors -50kg kumite individual, followed by Ozcelik Serap from TUR and Kryva Kateryna from UK
This document summarizes the results of several kata and kumite competitions at the 50th EKF Senior Championships. In the female kata competition, Sandra Sanchez of Spain placed first. In the female -50kg kumite, Bettina Plank of Austria won gold. The Turkish national team won first place in the female team kumite competition, defeating Russia in the final.
The documents contain listings of participants in various kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) competitions at the 2014 Karate1 Premier League in Okinawa, Japan. The listings include each competitor's name, country, and competition category. The documents provide rosters of participants in women's and men's individual kata, team kata, and various weight categories for women's individual kumite competitions.
This document contains results from several karate competitions with the following information:
- Names, countries, and match results of competitors in the men's under 75kg, 60kg and 67kg categories as well as the women's under 50kg, 55kg, and 61kg categories.
- Match results include wins by points (PTS), hantei (HAN), disqualification (DSQ) and hansoku (HAS).
- Categories list quarterfinal, semifinal and final matchups as well as bronze medalists and gold medallists.
In the Karate1 Premier League competition in Paris 2014:
- Sandy Scordo of France won the women's kata individual seniors event. Issei Shimbaba of Japan won the men's event.
- Belarus, France, and Venezuela won the women's, men's, and third place in the team kata events, respectively.
- Nadege Ait-Ibrahim of France won the women's +68 kg kumite. Shimbaba Issei of Japan won the men's open class kumite.
- Various athletes from countries like Japan, France, Brazil, and Egypt placed in other men's and women's kumite weight categories.
This document summarizes the results of several kata and kumite competitions from the Coupe Internationale de Kayl 2014 martial arts tournament. In the women's under 10 kata competition, Greco Alicia placed first. In the women's under 12 kata, Gedgen Nelly placed first. In the women's under 14 kata, Mathieu Laura placed first.
This document summarizes the results of the 52nd EKF Senior Championships in Kocaeli, Turkey. It provides the rankings for multiple categories of female kata and kumite competitions. In the -50kg female kumite category, Kryva Kateryna of Ukraine placed first. In -55kg, Yakan Tuba of Turkey was the winner. And in -61kg, Cardin Sara of Italy earned first place.
The document appears to list results from the WKF World Senior Championships 2014 for female kata and kumite events. In the -50kg kumite category, Turkish athlete Tur238 OZCELIK SERAP won first place. The kata results list Japan's JPN256 SHIMIZU KIYOU in first place. The document provides scores and rankings for various athletes across different events at the championships.
The document summarizes the results of several competitions at the 52nd EKF Senior Championships in Kocaeli, Turkey. Sanchez Jaime Sandra of Spain won the female kata competition. Kryva Kateryna of Ukraine won the female -50kg kumite competition. Yakan Tuba of Turkey won the female -55kg kumite competition.
The documents contain results from the 52nd EKF Senior Championships in various kata and kumite competitions. They include the names of competitors and their countries who competed in the repechage rounds. The competitors and their results such as scores from matches are listed. The documents provide referee information and details on the tournament including gender and weight categories for kumite events and information on the kata or team kata performed by competitors.
The document summarizes the results of the 52nd EKF Senior Championships held on May 4, 2017. It lists the top competitors in each event including female/male kata, various female/male kumite weight classes, and team competitions. Turkey finished first in the male team kumite while Ukraine won the female team kumite. Spain took first in the male team kata and Italy won female team kata and several individual kata and kumite categories.
The document summarizes the results of several karate competitions in different weight classes that took place at the 2014 Karate1 Premier League event in Okinawa, Japan. In the female seniors kata individual competition, Shimizu Kiyou of Japan defeated Kajikawa Rimi of Japan. In the male seniors kata individual competition, Kiyuna Ryo of Japan defeated Oki Itaru of Japan. In the male seniors +84kg kumite individual competition, Sanchooli Iman of Iran defeated Erkan Enes of Turkey. In the male seniors -84kg kumite individual competition, Aragi Ryutaro of Japan defeated Tzanos Michail-Georgios of Greece.
The Serbian Olympic team has qualified 74 athletes across 11 sports for the 2016 Rio Olympics, including athletics, kayaking, swimming, shooting, taekwondo, rowing, wrestling, and three team sports. High-profile Serbian athletes competing include 2012 Olympic champion Milica Mandic in taekwondo and 2008 Olympic bronze medalist in shooting Damir Mikec. The Olympics will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from August 5-21, 2016.
The document provides results from the 2014 Karate1 Premier League Grand Final competition in Salzburg, Austria. It lists winners and placement in various karate categories including kata individual and team for both men and women, as well as kumite individual competitions for men and women across different weight classes. Winners and top placements are identified by name, country and in some cases club or region.
Turkey won the most medals at the 52nd EKF Senior Championships in 2017, taking home 4 golds, 4 silvers and 6 bronzes. Italy placed second overall with 3 golds, 3 silvers and 2 bronzes. Spain came in third with 3 golds and 2 bronzes. The table provided lists the medal counts for each nation.
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The document appears to be scoring results from a female kata competition at the Karate1 Premier League in Rotterdam 2016. It lists the competitors and their scores in each round. Iwamoto Emiri from Japan finished in first place overall.
The document is a start list for the NN CPC RUN THE HAGUE held on March 6th, 2016. It lists the top 21 finishers and their nationalities, personal best times, and names. Most of the top finishers are from Kenya, including the top 5 athletes led by Abraham Cheroben with a personal best of 58:48. Pacesetters are also included from Kenya and Djibouti.
The document provides a media guide for the RAK Half Marathon 2016, including key facts about the race and recapping notable elite performances from past races. Some of the highlights include Sammy Wanjiru setting the world best time of 58:53 in 2007, Mary Keitany setting the women's world record of 1:05:50 in 2011, and in 2014 eight men finishing under 60 minutes for the first time in the same race. The guide contains information for media covering the event such as the pre-race press conference, media center details, and contact information.
This document provides statistical information from the 2016 Tokyo Marathon, including:
1) The all-time top 15 men's performances at the Tokyo Marathon, led by Dickson Chumba's 2014 course record of 2:05:42.
2) The all-time top 57 performances by Japanese men at the marathon, led by Tsegaye Kebede's 2009 record of 2:05:18 in Fukuoka.
3) The all-time top 35 performances in the World Marathon Majors series since 2006, led by Dennis Kimetto's 2014 Berlin course record of 2:02:57.
The document provides event listings and athlete information for an upcoming track and field competition. It includes the athlete's name, country, personal best and season's best times. Brief bios are given for many athletes, noting past international competition results and national titles. A total of 150 athletes are listed across 17 track and field events, including men's and women's sprints, middle distances, jumps and hurdles.
Karate1 premier league_-_lotto_dutch_open_2014_-_almere_nederland_poolwinner_...JAVIER ORÁN
This document summarizes the results from several karate tournaments in different weight classes:
1) Dimitrova Maria from DOM won the female seniors kata individual competition, defeating runners-up Sánchez Sandra from ESP and Pezzetti Michela from ITA.
2) In the male seniors kata individual, Dack Vu_Duc_Minh from FRA placed first, with Martinez Jorge from VEN and Mottram Jonathan from ENG behind him.
3) Recchia Alexandra from FRA won the female seniors -50kg kumite individual, followed by Ozcelik Serap from TUR and Kryva Kateryna from UK
This document summarizes the results of several kata and kumite competitions at the 50th EKF Senior Championships. In the female kata competition, Sandra Sanchez of Spain placed first. In the female -50kg kumite, Bettina Plank of Austria won gold. The Turkish national team won first place in the female team kumite competition, defeating Russia in the final.
The documents contain listings of participants in various kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) competitions at the 2014 Karate1 Premier League in Okinawa, Japan. The listings include each competitor's name, country, and competition category. The documents provide rosters of participants in women's and men's individual kata, team kata, and various weight categories for women's individual kumite competitions.
This document contains results from several karate competitions with the following information:
- Names, countries, and match results of competitors in the men's under 75kg, 60kg and 67kg categories as well as the women's under 50kg, 55kg, and 61kg categories.
- Match results include wins by points (PTS), hantei (HAN), disqualification (DSQ) and hansoku (HAS).
- Categories list quarterfinal, semifinal and final matchups as well as bronze medalists and gold medallists.
In the Karate1 Premier League competition in Paris 2014:
- Sandy Scordo of France won the women's kata individual seniors event. Issei Shimbaba of Japan won the men's event.
- Belarus, France, and Venezuela won the women's, men's, and third place in the team kata events, respectively.
- Nadege Ait-Ibrahim of France won the women's +68 kg kumite. Shimbaba Issei of Japan won the men's open class kumite.
- Various athletes from countries like Japan, France, Brazil, and Egypt placed in other men's and women's kumite weight categories.
This document summarizes the results of several kata and kumite competitions from the Coupe Internationale de Kayl 2014 martial arts tournament. In the women's under 10 kata competition, Greco Alicia placed first. In the women's under 12 kata, Gedgen Nelly placed first. In the women's under 14 kata, Mathieu Laura placed first.
This document summarizes the results of the 52nd EKF Senior Championships in Kocaeli, Turkey. It provides the rankings for multiple categories of female kata and kumite competitions. In the -50kg female kumite category, Kryva Kateryna of Ukraine placed first. In -55kg, Yakan Tuba of Turkey was the winner. And in -61kg, Cardin Sara of Italy earned first place.
The document appears to list results from the WKF World Senior Championships 2014 for female kata and kumite events. In the -50kg kumite category, Turkish athlete Tur238 OZCELIK SERAP won first place. The kata results list Japan's JPN256 SHIMIZU KIYOU in first place. The document provides scores and rankings for various athletes across different events at the championships.
The document summarizes the results of several competitions at the 52nd EKF Senior Championships in Kocaeli, Turkey. Sanchez Jaime Sandra of Spain won the female kata competition. Kryva Kateryna of Ukraine won the female -50kg kumite competition. Yakan Tuba of Turkey won the female -55kg kumite competition.
The documents contain results from the 52nd EKF Senior Championships in various kata and kumite competitions. They include the names of competitors and their countries who competed in the repechage rounds. The competitors and their results such as scores from matches are listed. The documents provide referee information and details on the tournament including gender and weight categories for kumite events and information on the kata or team kata performed by competitors.
The document summarizes the results of the 52nd EKF Senior Championships held on May 4, 2017. It lists the top competitors in each event including female/male kata, various female/male kumite weight classes, and team competitions. Turkey finished first in the male team kumite while Ukraine won the female team kumite. Spain took first in the male team kata and Italy won female team kata and several individual kata and kumite categories.
The document summarizes the results of several karate competitions in different weight classes that took place at the 2014 Karate1 Premier League event in Okinawa, Japan. In the female seniors kata individual competition, Shimizu Kiyou of Japan defeated Kajikawa Rimi of Japan. In the male seniors kata individual competition, Kiyuna Ryo of Japan defeated Oki Itaru of Japan. In the male seniors +84kg kumite individual competition, Sanchooli Iman of Iran defeated Erkan Enes of Turkey. In the male seniors -84kg kumite individual competition, Aragi Ryutaro of Japan defeated Tzanos Michail-Georgios of Greece.
The Serbian Olympic team has qualified 74 athletes across 11 sports for the 2016 Rio Olympics, including athletics, kayaking, swimming, shooting, taekwondo, rowing, wrestling, and three team sports. High-profile Serbian athletes competing include 2012 Olympic champion Milica Mandic in taekwondo and 2008 Olympic bronze medalist in shooting Damir Mikec. The Olympics will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from August 5-21, 2016.
The document provides results from the 2014 Karate1 Premier League Grand Final competition in Salzburg, Austria. It lists winners and placement in various karate categories including kata individual and team for both men and women, as well as kumite individual competitions for men and women across different weight classes. Winners and top placements are identified by name, country and in some cases club or region.
Turkey won the most medals at the 52nd EKF Senior Championships in 2017, taking home 4 golds, 4 silvers and 6 bronzes. Italy placed second overall with 3 golds, 3 silvers and 2 bronzes. Spain came in third with 3 golds and 2 bronzes. The table provided lists the medal counts for each nation.
Karate1 premier league_-_rotterdam_2016_draw_recordsemiliomerayo
The document appears to be scoring results from a female kata competition at the Karate1 Premier League in Rotterdam 2016. It lists the competitors and their scores in each round. Iwamoto Emiri from Japan finished in first place overall.
The document is a start list for the NN CPC RUN THE HAGUE held on March 6th, 2016. It lists the top 21 finishers and their nationalities, personal best times, and names. Most of the top finishers are from Kenya, including the top 5 athletes led by Abraham Cheroben with a personal best of 58:48. Pacesetters are also included from Kenya and Djibouti.
The document provides a media guide for the RAK Half Marathon 2016, including key facts about the race and recapping notable elite performances from past races. Some of the highlights include Sammy Wanjiru setting the world best time of 58:53 in 2007, Mary Keitany setting the women's world record of 1:05:50 in 2011, and in 2014 eight men finishing under 60 minutes for the first time in the same race. The guide contains information for media covering the event such as the pre-race press conference, media center details, and contact information.
This document provides statistical information from the 2016 Tokyo Marathon, including:
1) The all-time top 15 men's performances at the Tokyo Marathon, led by Dickson Chumba's 2014 course record of 2:05:42.
2) The all-time top 57 performances by Japanese men at the marathon, led by Tsegaye Kebede's 2009 record of 2:05:18 in Fukuoka.
3) The all-time top 35 performances in the World Marathon Majors series since 2006, led by Dennis Kimetto's 2014 Berlin course record of 2:02:57.
The document provides event listings and athlete information for an upcoming track and field competition. It includes the athlete's name, country, personal best and season's best times. Brief bios are given for many athletes, noting past international competition results and national titles. A total of 150 athletes are listed across 17 track and field events, including men's and women's sprints, middle distances, jumps and hurdles.
The document provides results from the 2015 TCS World 10K Bangalore race for men and women elite athletes. For the men's race, Micah Kogo of Kenya won in 27:01. The top 3 were Birhanu Legese of Ethiopia at 27:34 and Kinde Atanaw also of Ethiopia at 27:36. For the women's race, Emily Chebet of Kenya came first in 30:58, followed by Mamitu Daska of Ethiopia at 31:04 and Wude Ayalew of Ethiopia at 31:07. The document then provides background information and past results for several of the top male and female athletes.
The document provides results from the 2017 Airtel Delhi Half Marathon. Geoffrey Kirui of Kenya won the men's elite race in 59:38. Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia finished second in 59:37. Jorum Okumbo of Kenya finished third in 58:48, which was the second fastest time in the world for 2017. Almaz Ayana of Ethiopia won the women's elite race, finishing first overall in 66:14.
The document provides results from the 2019 TCS World 10K Bangalore race for men and women elite athletes. For the men's race, Kenyans took the top three spots led by Mathew Kimeli in 27:11. Other top male finishers were Geoffrey Koech (KEN, 27:18) and Vincent Kiprotich (KEN, 27:21). The top three Indian men were Abhishek Pal (15th, 30:12), Lakshmanan Govidan (16th, 30:30) and Pradeep Singh Chaudhary (17th, debut). In the women's race, Kenyans also dominated with Agnes Tirop finishing first in 30:
The document provides results from the 2019 Airtel Delhi Half Marathon for male and female elite athletes. For the men's race, Andamlak Belihu of Ethiopia finished first in 59:18. The top 3 were all from Ethiopia. Kenyan athletes made up most of the remaining top 10. The fastest female was Tsehay Gemechu of Ethiopia who finished first in 66:50. The top 5 women were all from Ethiopia or Kenya. The document also lists some biographical and racing histories for several of the top male athletes.
This document provides results from the 2016 Airtel Delhi Half Marathon. Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya won the men's elite race in 59:25. Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya won the women's elite race in 66:39. Biographies are also provided for some of the top male finishers, including Kipchoge, Yigrem Demelash, Leonard Korir, Jackson Kiprop, and Paul Pollock.
This document provides results from the 2015 Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon. It lists the top 14 men's elite athletes and their personal best marathon times. It also lists the top 5 women's elite athletes and their times. The document includes brief biographies for several of the top male and female athletes, describing their past racing performances and goals for the Mumbai Marathon.
The document provides results from the 2016 Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon men's elite race. Jackson Kiprop of Kenya won the race in a time of 2:09:32. The top 15 men and their times are listed, along with some background information about the top athletes. Valentine Kipketer of Kenya won the women's elite race in a time of 2:23:02 and the top 10 women and their times are also presented.
This document provides results from the 2015 Hamburg Marathon for men and women elite athletes. For the men's race, Shami Abdulahi of Ethiopia won in a time of 2:05:42. The top 3 finishers were all from Ethiopia. Notable Kenyan finishers included Micah Kogo in 4th and Philemon Rono in 5th. The document also provides background information and past results for several elite athletes competing in the race.
This document lists the names, nationalities, and years of birth of elite male and female athletes competing in the Mumbai Marathon. For some of the top male athletes, additional details are provided such as past race results and personal information. The same is true for some of the top female athletes listed. The document provides a roster of elite international marathoners and some background information on the top performers.
Emmanuel Mutai of Kenya won the 2018 Hamburg Marathon in a time of 2:03:13. Kenyans took the top three spots, with Sammy Kitwara and Stephen Kiprotich finishing second and third respectively. Ayele Abshero of Ethiopia placed fourth.
This document provides information on 21 runners competing in an upcoming marathon. It lists each runner's name, country, gender, date of birth, age, personal best marathon time, number of prior appearances at the Zurich marathon, and other relevant running times or achievements. The runners are from a variety of countries and have a range of personal best marathon times ranging from 2:08:14 to 2:43:03.
Great edinburgh xc 2016 start list #1 05.01.16Alberto Stretti
This document contains start lists for an elite track and field event featuring international athletes. It lists the bib numbers, names, countries and brief biographies of athletes competing in 5 races: an international team relay, junior men's 6km, junior women's 4km, senior men's 8km, and senior women's 6km. The biographies note each athlete's past performances and achievements.
This document lists the names, nationalities, years of birth, and marathon records of several elite male and female runners. It includes runners from Kenya, Ethiopia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Morocco, Kazakhstan, the United States, and other countries. It provides each runner's fastest marathon time and some of their top finishes at other marathons and half marathons.
This document lists the elite women starting in a race and provides biographical information for each athlete. It includes athletes from Ireland, France, Great Britain, Spain, and Poland who have represented their countries in international competitions such as the Olympics, World Championships, European Championships, and Commonwealth Games. Many of the athletes have personal best times around 10k of 31-34 minutes.
Cardiff2016 Worlds Half :entry lists by nationAlberto Stretti
This document lists 191 athletes from 51 countries who will be competing in the World Half Marathon Championships in Cardiff, United Kingdom on March 26, 2016. It provides each athlete's name, country, date of birth, personal best time, and season best time in the half marathon.
The document announces that the defending champions of the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon, Andamlak Belihu of Ethiopia and Tsehay Gemechu of Ethiopia, will return to defend their titles at the 15th edition of the race on October 20th. Several other top runners from Ethiopia and Kenya are also listed as participants, including Hagos Gebrhiwet of Ethiopia making his half marathon debut. Both the men's and women's races offer $27,000 to the winners and total prize money of $275,000. Race promoters view the return of the defending champions as enhancing the profile and appeal of the event.
The document lists the top marathon runners and their recent race results, including their times and rankings. It provides details on 15 runners from Kenya and Ethiopia, including their 3 or 4 fastest marathon times between 2018 and 2021. It also lists 2 pacers with their half marathon times.
The document provides information about the ICC World Twenty20 cricket tournament. It discusses that the tournament is held every two years and organized by the ICC. It is contested by 12 teams, including the 10 ICC full members and 2 qualifiers. The inaugural tournament was held in 2007 and won by India. Subsequent tournaments were held in 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2014 and won by Pakistan, England, West Indies, and Sri Lanka respectively. The document also provides details on tournament format, qualification process, highest run scorers, most sixes, and leading wicket takers.
This document contains a list of international badminton tournaments from January to November 2014. It includes the tournament name, category (e.g. Superseries, Grand Prix), dates, location (city and country), and last updated date for each event. The tournaments are grouped by month and week number within the month. There is a wide range of tournaments listed from different categories held across many countries and continents over the 11 month period.
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This document contains results from several athletic competitions in Kenya on 10/12/2022. It lists the position, bib number, name, affiliation, date of birth, and performance time for multiple events, including a 2km senior women's race, a 2km senior men's race, a 6km U20 women's race, and an 8km U20 men's race. Over 30 athletes are listed for each event along with their results.
The document lists 25 elite male and 15 elite female athletes competing in the 2022 Hamburg Marathon. It provides each athlete's name, nationality, personal best marathon time, and season's best time for 2020/2021. It also lists 19 pacers assisting in the marathon.
This document lists 41 athletes competing in the 2021 Start List, including their nationality and gender. The majority are from Ethiopia and Kenya, with a few athletes from Bahrain. Nationalities represented are Ethiopian, Kenyan, Danish, and Bahraini. Genders include men and women. Pacemakers are also listed from Kenya and Ethiopia to help runners maintain an even pace during the race.
Elite field edp lisbon half marathon nov. 2021Alberto Stretti
This document appears to be a results listing for a running competition with the following information provided for each athlete:
1) Bib number
2) Name
3) Country of origin
4) Date of birth
5) Best time
6) Bib name
7) Nationality or club
The athletes are grouped into men's and women's categories and seem to be ranked based on their best times. A variety of countries are represented.
The Valencia Half Marathon will take place on Sunday, October 24th with a start time of 8:30 am. The 21.1 km race starts and finishes on Avinguda dels Tarongers in Valencia, Spain. In its 30th edition, the race expects 12,000 participants and is recognized by World Athletics as a Gold Label Road Race. It holds both the men's and women's course records. Notable details include a budget of 1.6 million euros and prizes totaling 45,000 euros for top finishers.
This document contains a draft start list for an elite men's race with 53 athletes. It includes each athlete's bib number, name, date of birth, nationality, club affiliation, and a brief biography or best times. The athletes range from international medalists like Galen Rupp to newcomers making their debut in the race.
This document contains a draft start list for an elite women's event with 238 athletes. It lists each athlete's bib number, name, country, date of birth, club, and a brief biography or personal best time. The athletes are from countries including Kenya, Great Britain, the United States, and the Netherlands.
The document provides the start list for the 2021 Uganda Athletics Federation National Cross Country Championships in Tororo, including participants' names, affiliations, dates of birth, and times. It lists over 300 junior and senior male and female runners competing in the event across multiple age categories.
30 th edition of discovery kenya cross country 31st january 2021Alberto Stretti
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This document lists the entries for an elite men's and women's marathon race. It provides bib numbers, names, countries of birth, and personal best times for 176 male athletes and 17 female athletes. It also lists 5 male and 5 female pacers with projected pacing times. The list includes several athletes making their debut in the event.
This document contains a list of names and times associated with an athletic event. It includes:
1. Lists of names of athletes competing in different events like the 20km walk, 400m hurdles, 10000m run, and 4x400m relay.
2. Lists of past performance times for athletes in various distance races ranging from 400m to 10000m.
3. The scheduled start times for events on the day of the competition including long jump, hammer throw, 800m race, and 3000m steeplechase.
4. A closing time of 18:00hrs listed for the event.
The document provides background information on several elite female runners competing in the Prague 21.1 km race. It gives brief biographies of Joan Chelimo Melly from Kenya, Netsanet Gudeta Kebede from Ethiopia, and Vibian Chepkirui from Kenya, highlighting their personal backgrounds, running achievements, and future goals. It also lists background points on four additional runners: Peres Jepchirchir from Kenya, Sheila Chepkirui from Kenya, and Senbere Teferi Sora and Edith Chelimo from Ethiopia and Kenya respectively.
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3. MEN ELITE ATHLETES TCS WORLD 10K BANGALORE 2016
1. Mosinet Geremew ETH/1992 27:36
Defending champion Mosinet Geremew will return to the streets of Bangalore. He is well-known in
India as he won the Hyderabad 10k in 2012, finished third in Delhi in 2014 and was runner-up in
2015. His career started in 2011 with a victory in the Great Ethiopian Run. He developed to a strong
road racer with podium places in Delhi, Prague, Peachtree, Yangzhou and Houston. Last year he ran
his first 10.000m at the Ethiopian trials for the World Championships. He qualified for Beijing and
finished 11th
. Recently, Mosinet won the Yangzhou half marathon in China.
2016 Yangzhou Half Marathon 1st
1:00:43
2016 Houston Half Marathon 2nd
60:45
2015 New Delhi Half Marathon 2nd
59:21
2015 World Championships 10.000m 11th
28:07.50
2015 TCS World 10k Bangalore 1st
28:16
2015 Yangzhou Half Marathon 1st
59:52
2015 RAK Half Marathon 1st
60:05
2014 Delhi Half Marathon 3rd
59:11
2014 Prague Half Marathon 2nd
59:54
2013 Peachtree 10k 1st
28:07
2012 Hyderabad 10k 1st
27:36
2012 Paderborn 10k 1st
27:53
Edwin Kipyego KEN/1990 27:49
Edwin Kipyego is a well-known athlete in India as he is the 2012 Delhi half marathon winner. Edwin
first began to compete in Europe in 2009 finishing top 10 in the Hamburg Half Marathon and winning
a series of road races in the UK. His real breakthrough came in 2012 when he won the Delhi half
marathon and he became a strong and consistent half marathon runner.
2016 CPC Half Marathon, the Hague 1st
60:27
2015 Tout Rennes Court 10k 2nd
28:19
2015 Copenhagen Half Marathon 3rd
59:30
2014 Ottawa 10k 4th
28:22
2013 CPC Half Marathon, the Hague 1st
60:05
2012 Delhi Half Marathon 1st
60:55
4. Patrick Makau KEN/1985 27:57
Former World Record holder Patrick Makau will come to India for the first time in his impressive
career. His career started in 2006 by winning the 25k race in Berlin and in 2007 he set a fast PB of
58:56 by winning the RAK half marathon. After some years on the road, Patrick made his marathon
debut in Rotterdam in 2009 where he clocked a fast 2:06. He showed his talent for marathon running
again in 2010 by winning Rotterdam and Berlin marathon but his best race was yet to come. He
broke Gebrselassie’s World Record in Berlin in 2011 by running 2:03:38.
2015 Fukuoka Marathon 1st
2:08:18
2014 Fukuoka Marathon 1st
2:08:22
2012 Frankfurt Marathon 1st
2:06:08
2013 Utrecht 10k 3rd
28:35
2011 Berlin Marathon 1st
2:03:38 WR
2011 London Marathon 3rd
2:05:45
2010 Berlin Marathon 1st 2:05:08
2010 Rotterdam Marathon 1st
2:04:48
2009 RAK Half Marathon 1st
58:52
2008 World Half Marathon Championships 2nd
61:54
2007 World Half Marathon Championships 2nd
59:02
2007 Berlin Half Marathon 1st
58:56
Mule Wasihun ETH/1993 27:57
Mule Wasihun is a strong Ethiopian athlete who trains with coach Getaneh Tessema. This year he
improved his personal best in marathon to an impressive time of 2:05:44.
2016 Dubai Marathon 5th
2:05:44
2015 Seven hills race 15k 2nd
43:02
2015 Dubai Marathon 11th
2:10:57
2014 Tout Rennes Court 10k 2nd
28:14
2014 Paris Half Marathon 1st
60:08
2013 Marseille-Cassis 20k 1st
60:09
2013 Tout Rennes Court 10k 4th
27:57
5. John Langat KEN/1996 27:58
John Langat is a young athlete from Keringet in Kenya who competes internationally since 2015.
After his international debut at the World Cross Country Championships in China, he came to the
Netherlands for his first 10k race. He won the race in a fast 27:58. Later on in 2015 he took the
second place behind Bernard Koech in the Tilburg 10 miles. Last November he paced the half
marathon in Delhi, India. He passed 10k in 27:54 which means this is the fastest time he ran in his
career. This performance shows he is capable of setting a new PB soon!
2016 Laredo 10k 3rd
28:02
2015 ASICS Grand 10k Berlin 5th
28:08
2015 Tilburg 10 miles 2nd
45:37
2015 Stadsloop Appingedam 10k 1st
27:58
2015 World Cross Country Championships Junior Race 16th
Bonsa Dida ETH/1995 28:16
Bonsa Dida has represented Ethiopia at various World Championships. He was fourth at the World XC
Junior Championships in 2011, 17th
at the World XC Championships in 2013 and 14th
at this year’s
World XC Championships in China. In 2014 he made his debut at the World Half Marathon
Championships after finishing second at the Ethiopian Trials.
2016 Ethiopian Championships 10.000m 3rd
28:49.80
2015 Egmond Half Marathon 2nd
63:36
2014 World Half Marathon Championships 14th
61:11
2014 Addis Ababa Half Marathon Trials 3rd
61:47
2013 Wiezoloop 10k 3rd
28:16
2011 World Junior Cross Country Championships 4th
Cyprian Kotut KEN/1992 28:17
Cyprian Kotut is well-known because of his half marathons as he already ran four times sub one hour.
He set his PB in the 2014 Delhi half marathon where he finished in fourth position. In Bangalore he
hopes to do better and hopes to take a podium place. So far, this year is really successful as he
managed to win the Paris half and full marathon!
2016 Paris Marathon 1st
2:07:11
2016 Paris Half Marathon 1st
61:00
2015 CPC the Hague Half Marathon 2nd
59:28
2015 Milan Marathon 2nd
2:08:55
6. 2014 Delhi Half Marathon 4th
59:12
2014 Philadelphia Half Marathon 2nd
59:58
2013 Rome 10k 1st
28:17
2013 Philadelphia Half Marathon 2nd
59:59
2012 Lisbon Half Marathon 4th
62:25
Bira Seboka ETH/1994 28:18
Bira Seboka (also known as Fikadu Seboka) surprised the field in Bangalore last year. He took second
behind Mosinet Geremew. Bira trains in Addis Ababa with 2015 Delhi winner Birhanu Legese.
2015 Reims Half Marathon 1st
61:12
2015 TCS Bangalore 10k 2nd
28:28
2013 Marrakesh Half Marathon 4th
61:42
Abdallah Mande UGA/1995 28:20
Abdallah Mande surprised everyone in 2013 by winning the Ugandan 5.000m championships in 13:30
(second fastest ever in Uganda) and beating all pre-race favorites like Moses Kipsiro and Geoffrey
Kusuro. This victory gave him a spot in the team for the African Junior Championships. He won silver
in the 5.000m and was fourth in the 10.000m. In 2015, Abdallah became fifth in the 10.000m at the
World Junior Championships even though he was suffering from malaria. Since the beginning of
2016, Abdallah trains at home in Kapchorwa together with World Junior Champion Joshua Cheptegei.
2015 Kampala 10k 2nd
29:13
2015 Corrida de Houilles 10k 3rd
28:20
2015 Leiden 10.000m 2nd
28:12.72
2014 Hemmeromloop 10k 1st
28:38
2014 FBK Games 3000m 11th
7:48.12
2014 World Junior Championships 10.000m 5th
28:53.77
2013 African Junior Championships 5.000m 2nd
13:55.10
Gideon Kipketer KEN/1992 28:56
The newly crowned Mumbai marathon champion and course record holder will now come to
Bangalore to compete in the 10km race. Gideon started in the 2016 Mumbai marathon as one of the
pace makers but he felt so strong that he decided to finish. He clocked an impressive 2:08:35 to
break the course record by almost one minute. Gideon is the younger brother of Valentine Kipketer
who holds the women’s CR in Mumbai.
7. 2016 Mumbai Marathon 1st
2:08:35
2015 Seoul Joongang Marathon 2nd
2:09:01
2015 Hamburg Marathon 5th
2:09:34
2014 Paris Marathon 6th
2:10:36
2013 Tokyo Marathon 12th
2:10:41
2014 Egmond Half Marathon 2nd
62:56
2012 Amsterdam Marathon 7th
2:08:14
2012 Lille Half Marathon 4th
59:53
2012 Egmond Half Marathon 2nd
61:03
2010 World Cross Country Junior Championships 8th
Geoffrey Korir KEN/1996 30:31
Geoffrey Korir is a young but talented athlete who won the silver medal at last year’s World Junior
Cross Country Championships. He only ran one 10k race in his short career, the Castelbuono 10k in
Italy, and won this tough race.
2015 Castelbuono 10k 1st
30:31
2015 World Junior Cross Country Championships 2nd
Nicholas Rotich KEN/1996 debut
Nicholas Rotich is a good friend of Geoffrey Kamworor, a former winner of Bangalore 10k. Geoffrey
asked him to join his training group in Kaptagat. Since Nicholas trains along athletes like Kamworor,
Eliud Kipchoge and Stephen Kiprotich he is developing very well. He has been a pace maker in
Hamburg, Tokyo and Toronto marathon. He is now ready for his 10k debut on the road.
2015 Leiden 10.000m 7th
28:44.71
2014 National Junior Championships 4th
14:02.70
Fredrick Kipkosgei KEN/1996 debut
2015 Montferland Run 15km 3rd
43:08
2014 World Junior Championships 5.000m 5th
8. Martin Musau UGA/1998 debut
Martin is a upcoming youngster who won the prestigious 10.000m on high altitude in Uganda
running in hot and humid conditions, comparable to Bangalore. Martin is a training partner of the
2014 TCS Bangalore 2nd
placer Joshua Cheptegei who after his 2nd
place in Bangalore won the World
Junior title over 10.000m later that summer. Martin is hoping to do the same, using Bangalore as a
stepping stone to a World Junior medal this summer.
2016 Ugandan Athletics Federation Trial 10.000m 1st
29.10
2016 Police Road Championships +/- 10km 2nd
9. WOMEN ELITE ATHLETES TCS WORLD 10K BANGALORE 2016
Gladys Chesir KEN/1994 30:41
Gladys Chesir is the fastest lady of 2015 as she ran the world leading time of 30:41 in Berlin which
places her in the all-time top 10 in this distance. She also has good memories of India as she finished
3rd
in Bangalore and Delhi last year. Gladys recently improved her personal best in 10k and half
marathon with 1,5 minute. Gladys is being coached by Hugo van den Broek, the Dutch coach who is
the coach of the Indian NRDP athletes as well.
2016 World Half Marathon Championships 6th
68:46
2016 RAK Half Marathon 5th
66:57
2015 Kenyan Championships 10.000m 3rd
32:10.61
2015 Bangalore 10k 3rd
32:12
2015 Yangzhou Half Marathon 6th
69:17
2015 Egmond Half Marathon 3rd
72:58
2014 Seven hills race 15k 3rd
48:43
Linet Masai KEN/1989 30:48
Linet Masai comes from a running family as her brothers and sister are international top athletes as
well. Her mother is her inspiration because she always had to work hard to raise her nine children. In
2007 Linet had her break through at the World Junior XC Championships where the won the gold
medal. In the following years she won more XC medals, silver in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Her biggest
success on the track was winning the gold medal at the World Championships in Berlin in 2009. A few
weeks later she clocked a world best time in 10 miles in the Netherlands. Besides running, Linet has
two passions; football club Chelsea and cooking.
2016 Lisbon Half Marathon 3rd
69:33
2015 Madrid San Silvestre 10k 1st
31:38
2014 Dam tot Damloop 1st
53:09
2013 Madrid San Silvestre 10km 1st
31.34
2012 San Juan 10km 3rd
31.15
2011 Wereld Kampioenschap 10.000m Daegu 3rd
30.53,59
2011 Wereld Kampioenschap Cross 2nd
2010 New York Mini 10km 1st
30.48
2009 Dam tot Damloop 1st
50.39 WB
10. 2009 Wereld Kampioenschap 10.000m Berlijn 1st
30.51,24
2008 Olympische Spelen Beijing 10.000m 4th
30.26,50 WJR
Peres Jepchirchir KEN/1993 30:55
Peres Jepchirchir is one of the fastest road running athletes at the moment. She clocked an
impressive 66:39 in Ras Al Khaimah this year. Last year she won races in Prague, Usti nad Labem and
Marseille. She ran her personal best of 30:55 last year in Prague, which was the second fastest time
of 2015. This year Peres surprised at the World Half Marathon Championships were she won the gold
medal.
2016 Yangzhou Half Marathon 1st
1:08:16
2016 World Half Marathon Championship 1st
67:31
2016 RAK Half Marathon 4th
66:39
2015 Usti nad Labem Half Marathon 1st
67:17
2015 Ottawa 10k 2nd
31:18
2015 Prague 10k 1st
30:55
2014 Houilles 10k 1st
31:34
Wude Ayalew ETH/1978 31:07
Wude Ayalew is a well-known face in India. She is the former course record holder in Bangalore 10k.
Last year she was the runner-up in Bangalore. She also is the 2012 Delhi half marathon champion.
Wude has already finished an impressive track career, with a bronze medal at the 2009 World
Championships and the 11th
fastest time in history for 10.000m (30:11.87). Nowadays she focuses
more on 10k and half marathon races on the road.
2015 TCS World 10k Bangalore 2nd
32:10
2014 Great Ethiopian Run 10k 1st
34:04
2013 New Delhi Half Marathon 5th
69:21
2012 New Delhi Half Marathon 1st
71:10
11. 2011 World Cross Country Championships 6th
2010 TCS World 10k Bangalore 1st
31:58
2010 New Delhi Half Marathon 3rd
68:36
2009 World Championships 10.000m 3rd
30:51.95
2009 Utrecht 10.000m 3rd
30:11.87
Edith Chelimo KEN/1986 31:07
Edith Chelimo is currently the third fastest lady over 10k this year, as she ran 31:07 in the
Netherlands this year. Edith is coming back from maternity leave and therefor did not compete in
2015.
2016 Parelloop 10k 1st
31:07
2016 Eldoret 10k 2nd
2014 Parelloop 10k 1st
32:04
2014 Würzburg Residenzlauf 7th
32:51
2013 Azkoitia-Azpeitia Half Marathon 3rd
71:28
Helah Kiprop KEN/1985 31:44
A familiar face in India, Helah Kiprop, will come back to Bangalore again. She was the TCS World 10k
Champion in 2012 and she won Cochin Half Marathon in 2013. She is an all-round athlete, holding
personal best of 31:44 for 10k, 67:39 for half marathon and 2:21:27 in the marathon. Last summer
she won the silver medal at the World Marathon Championships in Beijing. This year started off well
for Helah as she won the Tokyo marathon in a fast time of 2:21.
2016 Tokyo Marathon 1st
2:21:27
2015 World Championships Marathon 2nd
2:27:36
2014 Seoul International Marathon 1st
2:27:29
2014 RAK Half Marathon 4th
68:36
2013 TCS World 10k Bangalore 6th
32:26
2013 Cochin Half Marathon 1st
71:54
2013 Berlin Half Marathon 1st
67.54
2012 TCS Bangalore 10k 1st
32:22
Rose Chelimo KEN/1989 32:04
12. Rose Chelimo has been clocking fast times over the past few years. She has won races like Lisbon and
Valencia half marathon. This year she made her marathon debut and won her debut marathon in
Seoul.
2016 Seoul Marathon 1st
2:24:14
2016 RAK Half Marathon 9th
68:08
2015 Lisbon Half Marathon 1st
68:22
2015 Valencia Half Marathon 1st
68:54
2014 Hamburg 10k 1st
32:05
2012 Zwolle Half Marathon 2nd
70:50
Jackline Chepngeno KEN/1993 32:24
After some strong years as a junior (medals at World XC and World Youth Championships), Jackline
has been focusing on track and road races in Kenya. Last May she made her international debut in
Bangalore with a sixth place. Later on she was the runner-up at the national 10.000m championships
and in the Dam tot Dam 10 miles in the Netherlands. She has learned a lot since her first
performance in Bangalore and hopes to better her personal best this year.
2015 Dam tot Dam 10 miles 2nd
51:34
2015 Bangalore 10k 6th
32:33
2014 Nairobi Diamond Run 10k 4th
32:24
2013 Prague 10k 5th
32:49
2013 Kenyan Championships 5000m 4th
16:04.50
2009 World Cross Country Junior Championships 3rd
2009 World Youth Championships 3000m 2nd
Beatrice Mutai KEN/1986 32:25
Beatrice Mutai is not only known as the older sister of 1500m athlete Faith Kipyegon, but is a talent
full athlete herself. She bettered her 10k personal best this year to 32:25. Although she was scared to
move up to the half marathon distance, she ran a good debut in Paderborn. She took the third place
in 70 minutes. Later on she improved her time to 69:30 on the fast course of Valencia. This year she
came close to her personal best on the tough courses in Göteborg and Lisbon.
2015 Lisbon Half Marathon
2015 Göteborg Half Marathon
2014 Valencia Half Marathon
2014 TCS Bangalore World 10k
13. 2014 Paderborn Half Marathon
2014 Hilversum 10k
2013 World Cross Country Championships 11th
2012 Hyderabad 10k 2nd
33:36
Magdalyne Masai KEN/1993 32:37
Magdalyne Masai has been running on the track since 2011. She competed in the 3000mSC and
5.000m. Last year she became 4th
at the All-Africa Games in the 3000mSC. Since this year her focus is
more on the roads. She made her half marathon debut in Rome this year and clocked 67’. Bangalore
will only be her second 10k on the road.
2016 Rome-Ostia Half Marathon 3rd
67:31
2015 All-Africa Games 3000mSC 4th
9:56.76
2015 Diamond League Birmingham 3000mSC 5th
9:29.16
2015 Diamond League Shanghai 5000m 7th
14:58.54
2013 San Silverstre 10k Madrd 4th
32:37
Almaz Gelana ETH/1994 34:45
The younger sister of Olympic marathon champion Tiki Gelana will come for the second time to
Bangalore.
2015 TCS World 10k Bangalore 11th
34:45
Agnes Tirop KEN/1995 debut
Agnes Tirop only competes internationally since 2012 and has already won four championships
medals. She won two bronze medals at the World Junior Championships and silver at the World
Junior Cross Country Championships in 2013. But her best victory came in 2015 when she won the
World Cross Country Championships as a senior!
2015 World Cross Country Championships 1st
2014 World Junior Championships 5000m 3rd
2014 Diamond League Rome 8th
15:00.19
2013 World Junior Cross Country Championships 2nd
2012 World Junior Championships 5000m 3rd