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Nefw World Half Marathon best at Great North Run

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  • 18-09-2005 3:56pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 239 ✭✭


    Tadesse and Tulu win in Newcastle

    The race as it happened
    Zersenay Tadesse set a new world best for the half-marathon as he destroyed a class field to win the Great North Run.
    Tadesse broke away from pre-race Dejene Berhanu and kept accelerating through the later stages to win in a staggering 59 minutes and five seconds.

    Ethiopia's Deratu Tulu blew away her rivals to win the women's elite race from her compatriot Worknesh Kidane.

    Tulu set a quick early pace and broke away from Kidane and Berhane Adere on a fast downhill section at nine miles.

    She came home in 1hr 7 mins 3 secs to become the first Ethiopian woman to win the event.

    Kidane was overtaken by Latvia's Jelena Prokopcuka in the last mile but fought back to take second.

    I didn't know I had broken the record

    Zersenay Tadesse

    Tulu said: "I thought it would be a much harder race.

    "It has always been my ambition to win this event. I have tried two or three times before but on this occasion I knew I was coming into the race injury-free."

    Tadesse's winning time was a second quicker than Paul Tergat's previous world half-marathon best.

    But it will not count as a world record because the course loses too much elevation over its 13.1 miles.

    Tadesse said: "I didn't know I had broken the record. I didn't expect to do it."

    Britons sixth

    John Mayock was the first Briton home, in sixth - taking over a minute off his personal best and beating rival Jon Brown by two places.

    Mayock said: "I am really pleased. I didn't expect to be two places in front of Jon. I can't remember the last time I beat him."

    Britain's Mara Yamauchi ran an excellent race to finish sixth in the women's race, beating one of the pre-race favourites Catherine Ndereba.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 239 ✭✭Common Sense


    I've just been watching the highlights on BBC - and was very delighted to see that Mark Carroll finished 5th. Well done, Mark


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