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  2. New York City Half Marathon - Wikipedia

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    In its earlier years, the event was run on various dates in the summer; in 2010, it was moved to March. The 2010 race had a field of 14,821 registered runners and 11,604 finishers. Mary Wittenberg, president of the NYRR, said in 2010 that she expected a possible growth of over 20,000 participants in future years.

  3. New York City Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 New York City Marathon was held on November 7. Gebregziabher Gebremariam of Ethiopia, in his first ever marathon, won the race after breaking away from his last rival, Emmanuel Mutai of Kenya, in the 25th mile to finish in a time of 2:08:14.

  4. 2010 New York City Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 New York City Marathon was the 41st running of the annual marathon race in New York City, United States, which took place on Sunday, November 7. Sponsored by ING Group, the competition was the fifth World Marathon Major of 2010 and an IAAF Gold Label Road Race. [1]

  5. List of winners of the New York City Marathon - Wikipedia

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    In total, 35 men and 30 women have won the open division of the New York City Marathon, while nine men and seven women have won the wheelchair division. The winners have represented 22 countries: Americans have won the marathon the most, doing so on 32 occasions; Kenyans have won 26 times; and Norwegians 10 times.

  6. Paula Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Radcliffe went on to win the New York City Half Marathon in 1:09:45, two seconds off the course record. However, after this she pulled out of the World Championships as she felt unfit, and she missed the 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Birmingham due to a bout of tonsillitis . [98]

  7. Kara Goucher - Wikipedia

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    Goucher competed in the Philadelphia Half Marathon on September 21, 2014. She was sixth with a time of 1:11:39. [24] Kara placed 14th (4th among American women) in the TCS New York City Marathon on November 2, 2014 in 2:37:03.

  8. Kim Smith (runner) - Wikipedia

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    World Half Marathon Championships: Birmingham, England 7th Half marathon 2010 London Marathon: London, England 6th Marathon New York City Marathon: New York City, United States 4th Marathon 2011 New York City Marathon: New York City, United States 5th Marathon 2012 Olympic Games: London, England 15th Marathon

  9. Desiree Linden - Wikipedia

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    March 12, 2010: Doha, Qatar Road 20 km: 1:07.08: March 18, 2012: New York, New York Half marathon: 1:10.34: January 16, 2011: Naples, Florida 30 km: 1:43.50: October 10, 2010: Chicago, Illinois Marathon: 2:22:38: April 18, 2011: Boston, Massachusetts

  10. Emily Sisson - Wikipedia

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    Sisson debuted in the half marathon on 19 March 2017 at the New York City Half Marathon. She ran 1:08:21 to finish 2nd behind Molly Huddle. Her debut performance ranked among the top five fastest times ever recorded by an American woman in the half marathon.

  11. Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich - Wikipedia

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    Kipsang is a double winner of the Frankfurt Marathon (2010 and 2011) and has also won the London Marathon twice (2012 and 2014), New York Marathon (2014), and Tokyo Marathon (2017). His best time over the half marathon distance is 58:59.