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How Did Wrentham Runners Do in Falmouth Road Race?

Kenyan runners Micah Kogo and Joyce Chepkirui won the 41st annual New Balance Falmouth Road Race on Sunday, Aug. 11, according to race organizers. 

In addition to those winners, five-time champion Krige Schabort took the men's wheelchair division, while defending champion Jill Moore took her second victory. 

The top runners from Wrentham unofficially were: Jakob Teixeira, 43:49, Michael Cullinane, 49:01, Joseph Stewart, 51:55,  Jessica Daly, 57:19, Francis Ahern, 57:43, Lisa Daly, 58:04. The top runner from Plainvillle was Eric Woodford, 58;43. 

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Topping the field of Norfolk runners were Nathan Hamilton, 47:43, Nicahel Marino, 49:23, Tyler Hogan, 50:21, Lynn Kealty, 51:28, Peter Hogan, 53:55,  Kelly Benton, 55:28, Coleman Noonan, 56:03, Michael Lewis, 57:01, Patricia Kilroy, 57:17, Adam Howitt, 58:09, Nan Hill, 59:09, John Curran, 59:13, Meghan Hamilton, 59:48, Nanci Cahalane, 59:42.

For a total list of Wrentham, Norfolk and Plainville finishers, go to the Falmouth Road Race site.

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More than 11,000 runners participated in the event on Sunday in Woods Hole, all of whom sang "Happy Birthday" to race founder Tommy Leodnard, who turns 80 on Aug. 15. Jeff Bauman, a victim of the Boston Marathon bombing in April, made a special appearance on Sunday as well, according to race organizers. 

Below is a statement from Falmouth Road Race organizers Sunday afternoon:

In a tightly contested battle from the start, the group of elite men, led by American Ben Bruce of Arizona, went through the first mile in a 4:35. Bruce would lead the pack until the four-mile mark, when Kogo and True started to close the gap. The men kept a steady pace through the five- and six-mile marks. It was a nail-biter to the finish, with Kogo defeating Ben True, from Hanover, NH, who was a late addition to the field, by a mere two seconds. Kogo finished with a time of 32:10 and True finished with a time of 32:12. Kenyan Emmanuel Mutai came in third place with a time of 32:20, followed by fourth place finisher, Abdi Abdirahman. American runner Ben Bruce took fifth place with a time of 32:44, and Shadrack Biwott of Oregon took sixth place with a time of 33:15. 

For the first time ever, the New Balance Falmouth Road Race held an elite women’s start. From the beginning, Joyce Chepkirui set the pace with a 5:13 first mile and was an early front-runner—never giving up the lead. She completed the race with an impressive finish of 36:43. Great Britain runner Gemma Steel overtook Kenyan Linet Masai after the six-mile mark and nipped her by one second at the line with a time of 37:06. Taking fourth place was Diane Nukuri Johnson, of Burundi, with a time of 37:16. Netherlands native, Adrienne Herzog, took fifth with a time of 37:21. In her Falmouth debut, American and Dartmouth graduate Alexi Pappas placed sixth overall and was the first American woman with a time of 37:32. Boston University graduate, Connecticut resident and first time Falmouth runner, Katie Matthews finished seventh overall and took second place for the American women.

In the wheelchair division, Krige Schabort, of Georgia, claimed his fifth Falmouth championship with a time of 24:17. First-time Falmouth mile winner from the evening before, James Senbeta, of Illinois, took second place with a 25:50. Eight-time Falmouth champion, Craig Blanchette finished third with an impressive 26:37.  Making his Falmouth debut, Daniel Romanchuk, 15-years old, of Maryland, took fourth place with a 26:51 time. Tony Nogueria of New Jersey finished fifth with a time of 27:20. Defending champion, Jill Moore, of Georgia, took first place, in 35:11 defeating six-time champion Jessica Galli-Cloy, of Georgia, who came in second with a time of 35:40. Christina Kouros, of Maine, placed third with a time of 43:19 and Laura Lewis, of Massachusetts, took fourth with a time of 1:12:26.

Defending master’s champion, Kevin Castille, of Louisiana, took his second Falmouth victory with a time of 34:01 and Chris Magill, of Rhode Island, finished second with a time of 37:58. In the women’s master’s, Kara Haas, of Chelmsford, claimed first place with a 43:06 time and local resident Anne Preisig of Falmouth took second place with a 45:16 time.


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