2009 Results / Video / Recap - Rock 'n' Roll Marathon - San Diego
Rock 'n' Roll Marathon - San Diego
EL BOUMLILI & GROMOVA RUN AWAY WITH ROCK 'N' ROLL MARATHON WINS
By David Monti
(c) 2009, Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved
Khalid
El Boumlili of Morocco and Yuliya Gromova of Russia scored runaway
victories at today's Rock 'N' Roll Marathon in San Diego, Calif., the
race which began the entertainment revolution in marathon running.
El
Boumlili, who finished third at the 2008 Boston Marathon, was part of a
large lead pack at 10 km (31:42), but soon set out on his own to try
for victory. By the half-way mark (1:05:43), El Boumlili had built up
a one minute and 18-second lead over the main field. Although Kenya's
Samuel Mugo finally broke from the main field in an effort to reel in
El Boumlili, it was too late. By 34 km, El Boumlili had nearly two
minutes on the main field and about a minute and one-half on Mugo. The
Moroccan made it to the finish alone in 2:11:16 (unofficial), with Mugo
second (2:12:37) and Ethiopia's Tesfye Tola third (2:13:02).
American
Olympian Dan Browne was in the main elite group at half-way (1:07:02),
but was not in the top-10 at the 34 km checkpoint. He was not listed
in the top-10 finishers through 2:18:21, so he may have dropped out.
Gromova's
race was similar to El Boumlili's. The defending Rock 'N' Roll
Marathon champion was in the main field through 10 km (35:11), and at
halfway (1:14:44) was one of the four contenders left for victory:
Romania's Nuta Olaru (who dropped out of the Los Angeles Marathon last
Monday), Kenya's Hellen Kimutai, and Russia's Albina Mayorova. By the
time the 34 km checkpoint was reached, Gromova had built up a nearly
one-minute lead, which would grow to nearly two minutes by the finish
line. Her final time, a career best of 2:27:37, was well ahead of
Kimutai's (2:29:32) and Olaru (2:30:40).
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