In a crispy morning, Ethiopia's Shura Kitata beat his teammate Yimer Yemal by three seconds in a sprint finish to win the 2019 Aramco Houston Marathon with a time of 1 hour 1 minute and 11 seconds on Sunday, January 20.
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The 24-year-old Brigid Kosgei of Kenya destroyed the women's elite field to win the 2019 Aramco Houston Marathon title in a new course record and the fastest time ever in North America of of 65:50. She also improved her personal best time by 45 seconds.
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In a crispy morning, Ethiopia's Shura Kitata beat his teammate Yimer Yemal by three seconds in a sprint finish to win the 2019 Aramco Houston Marathon with a time of 1 hour 1 minute and 11 seconds on Sunday, January 20.
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The NCAA champion Grant Holloway a junior of the University of Florida started his 2019 indoor campaign with a storming 7.49 seconds, #5 in the NCAA history and a World lead, at the 2019 Clemson indoor invitational on Friday (18). (Video heat 1).
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Anna Chicherova scaled a World Lead of 2.01 to defeat Olympic and World champion Mariya Lastiskene (1.97) in the women's high jump at the Lukashevich & Seryodkin Memorial in Russia on Thursday. Chicherova also attempted a 2.03m but failed on all her attempts.
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Former Olympic champion Ivan Ukhov is improving his form for the 2019 indoor season. After setting a 2.28m WL last Saturday, Ukhov returned to competition on Thursday, Jan 17 at the Lukashevich & Seryodkin Memorial in Russia and improved his World lead to 2.31m.
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Former Olympic champion Ivan Ukhov is improving his form for the 2019 indoor season. After setting a 2.28m WL last Saturday, Ukhov returned to competition this Thursday in Chelabynsk, Russia and improved his World lead to 2.31m.
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Video Highlights of 2019 Great Stirling Cross Country; women's 6k a men's 8k, and the mixed relay. Team Europe were the overall winners over the three races. In the women's 6KM Elena Burkard took the first place crossing the line in a time of 20:01 . Team USA's Hillary Bor in a challenging race won the 8k in 23:48. Team GB & N.I. dominated the mixed 4x1.5k mixed relay.
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