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Deena Kastor sets Four World Masters Records at RNR Philadelphia: Bedan Karoki takes home the win for Men’s, release from RNR

Larry Ederby Larry Eder
September 21, 2014
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Deena Kastor, 2014 RNR Philly Half, photo by PhotoRun.net

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Kara Goucher, 2014 RNR Philly Half, photo by PhotoRun.net

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Karoki and Kotut dueling in the 2014 RNR Philly Half, photo by PhotoRun.net

The Philly Half Marathon is a race steeped in great tradition. The Competitor Group is doing much to not only respect that tradition, but also fast and the not so fast. 

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Deena Kastor Sets Four World Masters Records at Rock ‘n’ Roll Philadelphia; Bedan Karoki Takes Home the Win for Men’s
41-year-old Kastor clocks 1:09:36 to finish third at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon; Karoki completes personal best

PHILADELPHIA, PA – September 21, 2014 – Nothing appears to be stopping American distance-running ace Deena Kastor. The 41-year-old Olympic bronze medalist and American marathon-record holder added another mark to her impressive and extensive resume: the Masters world record in the half marathon. Along the way, Kastor also set three more Masters world records at 15K (49:03), 10 miles (52:41) and 20K (1:05:52). She also broke her own American Masters half-marathon record of 1:11:38.

Kastor, who lives and trains in Mammoth Lakes, Calif., clocked 1 hour, 9 minutes and 36 seconds to finish third at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon on Sunday morning. Her showing was a 20-second improvement over the previous world best set by Russia’s Irina Permitina in 2008.

Ethiopia’s Aberu Kebede, the 2012 Berlin Marathon Champion, won the women’s race in 1:08:40. Kenya’s Caroline Rotich came in 41 seconds later at 1:09:21. Kastor said being able to keep an eye on both Kebede and Rotich throughout the race spurred her stay competitive during the miles where she had her doubts.

After the race, Kastor talked about the ups and downs she felt while she was competing on Sunday morning. “I had this annoying stitch in my side and wasn’t feeling great, but Michael McKeeman [the 2012 Philadelphia Marathon champion and a training partner of Kastor’s] who was running with me told me something that helped,” Kastor recalled. “He said, ‘You only have two more minutes to go, Deena. It’s just two minutes. You can do this.’ When I heard that, I thought about all the time I had put into training and realized that I can do anything in two minutes,” she said with a laugh.

Kastor admitted she had her doubts about pulling off the record while she was out on the course–especially at the 6-mile mark where the side pains started–but attributed the lessons she’s learned about persevering throughout her long career as instrumental in helping her get through the pain. “I went through a rollercoaster of emotions. Today’s race was a benchmark,” she said. “It was really humid out there and I didn’t feel great, but I ran fast so I’m thrilled. Rock ‘n’ Roll Races are like family to me and I’m pleased to break the record here in Philadelphia.”

Next up, Kastor will run the New York City Marathon in November and hasn’t ruled out a shot at the 2016 Olympic team in the marathon.

While there were no records set in the men’s race, Bedan Karoki of Kenya came across the finish line in 59:22, which was a personal best for him. Prior to Philadelphia, the 24-year-old had run 59:58 to win the EDP Lisbon Half Marathon in March. Karoki ran relaxed throughout the race, and was able to shake off rival Cybrian Kotut near the 15K mark after the two had crossed the Falls Bridge that spans the Schuylkill River. “It was hard at that point,” Karoki recalled. “We had to run uphill and I was feeling tired. My legs were heavy.”

Karoki has been enjoying a solid year, setting personal bests on the tracks and roads. He said that if the conditions were better in Philadelphia, he would have taken down the course mark of 58:46 that belongs to Kenya’s Matthew Kisorio. “With a little more speedwork, I think I can run under 59 minutes,” he said. Kotut, who shared the lead with Kisorio and two other runners in the first half of the race, clocked 59:58 for second. Third place went to Geoffrey Bundi (1:01:25), who ran most of the race alone. The top American in Philadelphia was Gabe Proctor of Califorinia’s Mammoth Track Club. He finished ninth in 1:03:04.

Approximately 20,000 runners lined up in front of Philadelphia’s storied Art Museum on Sunday under foggy skies. Temperatures for the half marathon were warmer than the inaugural 5K yesterday and humidity was measured at an unseasonal 89 percent at the start. Participants and spectators alike gathered at the finish at Eakins Oval for the post-race party that featured the band Rusted Root.

About Rock ‘n’ Roll Philadelphia

A Competitor Group event, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon has become one of the world’s most prestigious road races with an impressive elite field. This year marks the first-ever  Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Festival in Philadelphia, including two days of music-infused race courses with an inaugural Rock ‘n’ Roll 5k on Saturday, Sept. 20 and the historic Rock ‘n’ Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon on Sunday, Sept. 21.

 

The scenic and historic Philadelphia course has produced five World records, five American records, and both of the current U.S. all-comers records.

 

For more information about Rock ‘n’ Roll Philadelphia, visithttp://runrocknroll.competitor.com/philadelphia and follow@RunRocknRoll on Twitter.

 

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Place, Name, Age, Hometown, Time

 

Men’s Half Marathon

1. Bedan Karoki, 24, Kenya, 0:59:22

2. Cybrian Kotut, 22, Kenya, 0:59:58

3. Geoffrey Bundi, 26, Kenya, 1:01:25

4. Wilfred Kimitei, 29, Kenya, 1:02:09

5. Dejen Gebremeskel, 24, Ethiopia, 1:02:35

 

Women’s Half Marathon

1. Aberu Kebede, 25, Ethiopia           , 1:08:40

2. Caroline Rotich, 30, Kenya, 1:09:21

3. Deana Kastor,41,  Mammoth Lakes, CA, 1:09:36

4. Laura Thweatt, Boulder, CO, 25, 1:11:01

5. Miho Ihara, 26, Japan, 1:11:04

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  • Larry Eder

    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys.

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