Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Bolder Boulder 10k

Team Ethiopia barely broke a sweat taking the men's title. And pretty much the same for the women's.

Here's the cash breakdown and I guess team Colorado of Brent Vaughn, James Carney, and Aaron Braun received $27,500 for second place, which split three ways is $9166 apiece; plus their individual winnings. So, drinks on those guys if you see them around Boulder this week.

And I guess Jorge Torres is alive and well, making his first appearance of the year. Nice to see.

32nd Dick's Sporting Goods BolderBOULDER 10K: 13th International Team Challenge
Boulder, CO, Monday, May 31, 2010

MEN
1) Lelisa Desisa (ETH), 29:17, $3750
2) Tilahun Regassa (ETH), 29:17, $2750
3) Tadese Tola (ETH), 29:18, $2250
4) Brent Vaughn (Team Colorado), 29:56, $2500
5) John Korir (KEN), 30:02, $800
6) Jhon Cusi Huaman (PER), 30:08, $700
7) James Carney (Team Colorado), 30:12, $1200
8) Simon Cheprot (KEN), 30:28, $500
9) Vladimir Guerra (ECU), 30:30, $400
10) Aaron Braun (Team Colorado), 30:32, $600
11) Jorge Torres (USA), 30:33
12) Jason Hartmann (USA), 30:35
13) Miguel Almachi (ECU), 30:39
14) Alejandro Suarez Velazquez (MEX), 30:39
15) Constantino Leon Lopez (PER), 30:40
16) Andrew Carlson (USA), 30:42
17) Paulino Canchanya (PER), 30:55
18) Andrew Letherby (AUS), 31:00
19) Erick Israel Perez (MEX), 31:04
20) Tomohiro Shiiya (JPN), 31:04
21) Lee Troop (AUS), 31:21
22) Franklin Tenorio (ECU), 31:25
23) Nielson Hall (United Kingdom), 31:54
24) Philemon Terer Kiplangat (KEN), 32:02
25) Shigeki Tsuji (JPN), 32:10
26) Greg Bennett (AUS), 32:15
27) Keishi Hashimoto (JPN), 32:22
28) Kevin Sklinner (United Kingdom), 32:30
29) Matt Janes (United Kingdom), 32:44
30) Noe Cueuvas (MEX), 38:15

TEAM
1) Ethiopia, 6 points, $15,000
2) Team Colorado, 21, $27,500 (includes Olympic development funds)
3) Kenya, 37, $7000
4) Peru, 38, $6000
5) USA, 39, $8000 (includes Olympic development funds)
6) Ecuador, 44
7) Mexico, 63
8) Australia, 65
9) Japan, 72
10) United Kingdom, 80

WOMEN
1) Mamitu Daska (ETH), 32:28, $4750
2) Amane Gobena (ETH), 33:11, $3000
3) Emily Chebet (KEN), 33:40, $2000
4) Jelliah Tenega (KEN), 33:57, $1000
5) Dulce Maria Rodriguez (MEX), 34:03, $800
6) Belianesh Zemedkun (ETH), 34:10, $700
7) Caroline Rotich (KEN), 34:25, $600
8) Marisol Romero Rosales (MEX), 34:38, $500
9) Renee Metivier-Baillie (USA), 34:51, $800
10) Yuri Kano (JPN), 34:53, $300
11) Amy Hastings (USA), 34:55
12) Jemena Misayauri Camargo (PER), 35:00
13) Rebecca Robinson (United Kingdom), 35:07
14) Magdalena Lewy Boulet (USA), 35:12
15) Julia Rivera Lopez (PER), 35:24
16) Bertha Sanchez (COL), 35:29
17) Yolanda Fernandez (COL), 35:33
18) Claire Hallissey (United Kingdom), 35:50
19) Alisha Williams (Team Colorado), 35:53
20) Hortencia Arzapalo Ramos (PER), 36:03
21) Kiyoko Shimahara (JPN), 36:04
22) Laura Bennett (Team Colorado), 36:24
23) Martha Ronceria (COL), 36:24
24) Kristen Fryburg-Zaitz (Team Colorado), 36:26
25) Karina Perez Delgado (MEX), 36:31
26) Yuki Saito (JPN), 36:46
27) Chrissie Wellington (United Kingdom), 37:12

TEAM
1) Ethiopia, 9 points, $15,000
2) Kenya, 14, $10,000
3) USA, 34, $17,500 (includes Olympic development funds)
4) Mexico, 38, $6000
5) Peru, 47, $4000
6) Columbia, 56
7) Japan, 57
8) United Kingdom, 58
9) Team Colorado, 65

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