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Press Release - Pittsburgh Marathon - 5/1/16

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      Ruto, Dakebo Win 8th DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon
Kogo, Temesgen UPMC Health Plan Pittsburgh Half Marathon champions; 
Bestine, Molinero win Handcycle Divison presented by PNC Bank; 8th edition 
witnesses record 39,000-plus participants during the two-day Steel City 
running festival

PITTSBURGH – (May 1, 2016) – After a brief period of rain, cloudy and cool 
temperatures prevailed at the 8th DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon 
on Sunday morning as Kenya's Kipkoech Ruto took the Men's title in 2 hours, 
17 minutes, 27 seconds, while Ethopia's Hailemaryam Ayantu Dakebo won the 
women's race in 2:42:47. In the UPMC Health Plan Pittsburgh Half Marathon 
Kenya's Julius Kogo, the race record holder (1:02:32 in 2013) won the men's 
race in 1:03:13, while Ethiopia's Etaferahu Temesgen won the women's in 
1:13:08. 18,240 marathoners and half-marathoners plus 1,219 FedEx Ground 
Pittsburgh Marathon Relay teams ran through 13 neighborhoods experiencing 
more than 80 bands and cheer groups as well as thousands cheering them 
along to the finish in downtown Pittsburgh.

"Congratulations to all the finishers in our Marathon and Half Marathon! In 
our 8th year, we now have a multi-generational and global event showcasing 
our wonderful city, which is enjoying its 200th birthday in 2016,"said 
Patrice Matamoros, P3R CEO and race director of the DICK'S Sporting Goods 
Pittsburgh Marathon. "Thank you to our volunteers, sponsors and everyone 
who came out to cheer on their family and friends, making it special for 
each and every participant finishing their personal journey: truly all 
Runners of Steel!”

In the Men's Marathon Kipkoech Ruto, 27, would lead from the start gapping 
the field on event record pace crossing the half-marathon mark in 1:05:56. 
With almost a one minute lead on his closest competitor, Ruto would relax 
in the rolling hills of Pittsburgh's Shadyside, Point Breeze and Homewood 
neighborhoods. Werkuneh Seyoum Aboye (ETH), 31, would begin to close the 
gap begininng at mile 17, catching Ruto just after the 21 mile mark. The 
two would battle for the next three-plus miles and as they entered 
downtown, Ruto would use the downhill finish and conserved energy from 
earlier in the race to win handidly in 2:17:27 to Aboye's 2:18:42.

"I felt very good today. I did relax and save energy, allowing me to feel 
good at the end,"said Ruto who won on his first trip to Pittsburgh and 
will take home $8000 for the title. 

American Tyler Jermann, 23, a resident of Flagstaff, AZ would also manage 
his race well in the rolling hills and would cross the line in third, 
clocking 2:20:38. As part of P3R's American Development Progam (ADP), 
Jermann would pick up $4000 for third place overall and an additional $4500 
for being the first American under 2:25.

"I had a lot of fun out here. I backed off on the hills and some runners 
caught me, but relaxing a litte allowed me to finish strong,"commented 
Jermann. "I look forward to being back next year!"

On the women's side Ethopians Hailemaryam Ayantu Dekubo, 20, and Bizuwork 
Getahun Kasay, 27, would run stride-for-stride for 23 miles through the 
streets of Pittsburgh. By mile 25, Dekubo would build a one-minute lead 
over her fellow countrywoman going on to win in 2:39:18 to Kasay's 2:42:47. 
Dekubo earned $8000 for her efforts while Kasay would earn $6000 as 
runner-up. For Kasay, her second place also matched her husband's second 
place finish, Aboye in the men's Marathon.

American Phebe Ko, 33, an anesthesiologist in San Francisco, CA and 
two-time U.S. Olympic Trials qualifer (2008 and 2012) returned to racing 
after getting through medical school. Ko would claim third place and like 
Jermann would take home $4000 for third place overall and $4500 for being 
the first American under 2:50 as part of the ADP. 

"My goal coming in was to be top American and I know the Marathon can be 
unpredictable. I didn't panic,"commented Ko. "It's great that Pittsburgh 
really takes care of all the elite athletes and especially the Americans. 
Training is hard when you're on call, but I still have a goal to qualify 
for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials."

The men's UPMC Health Plan Pittsburgh Half Marathon featured a two-way 
battle between athletes familiar to Pittsburgh. Kenyan's Julius Kogo, 30, 
and 2015 champion Kimutai Cheruiyot, 30, would race side-by-side through 
nine miles before Kogo would begin to pull away at mile 10. He would hold 
on and break the finish line tape in 1:03:13 to Cheruiyot's 1:03:29. Fellow 
countryman, Nelson Oyugi, 23, would make it a Kenyan sweep with a third 
place finish in 1:05:04. The trio would also win $6500, $4000 and $3000 
respectively.

"It was not bad. The rain slowed us down a little bit, and I think next 
year we can try for the record,"commented Kogo. "I'm happy to be a 
two-time champion.”

In the women's Half Marathon, Etaferahu Temesgen (ETH), 26, Susan Jerotich 
(KEN), 29, and  Virginia's Serena Burla (USA), 33, would run in lock step 
through the first five miles in 27:36. Temesgen would make her move soon 
after with Jerotich following closely behind, but it would prove too much 
as she would continue to build an eventual one-minute gap after mile 10. 
Temesgen crossed the line in 1:13:08 to Jerotich's 1:14:00. 

"It was a good race, although it rained a little bit. It was my first race 
in Pittsburgh since the 2014 EQT 10 Miler, and I was prepared very well,"
said Temesgen. "I knew I could win this race and I executed.”

Burla, one of the top American marathoners and cancer survivor, would 
finish in 1:14:48 and collect $3000 for third place overall as well as 
$3000 for being the first American under 1:20 as part of the ADP. 

"The conditions were fine, cool and not a lot of wind. The bands were out 
there and a couple of those neighborhoods were really rowdy,"commented 
Burla. "I've heard good things about Pittsburgh, and they didn't 
disappoint."

Kenneth Bestine, 49, from Bluffton, SC won the men's Marathon Handcycle 
Division presented by PNC Bank in 1:25:59. Ashli Molinero, 44, of Bethel 
Park, PA defended her 2015 title capturing the 2016 crown in 1:29:25. 

8th DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon
Pittsburgh, PA, Sunday, May 1, 2016

MEN
1) Kipkoech Ruto (KEN), 2:17:27, $8000
2) Werkuneh Seyoum Aboye (ETH), 2:18:42, $6000
3) Tyler Jermann (USA/AZ), 2:20:38, $8500*
4) Tony Migliozzi (USA/OH), 2:21:13, $6000*
5) Birhanu Dare Kemal (ETH), 2:21:35, $1500
6) Abu Kebede Diriba (ETH), 2:22:04, $1000
7) Musa Ido (ETH), 2:23:40, $500
8) Jed Christiansen (USA/PA), 2:24:22, $3500+
9) Thomas Rammelkamp (USA/VA), 2:35:10
10) Kenny Goodfellow (USA/NY), 2:38:25
*Includes American Development Program U.S.-only money
+Includes American Development Program U.S.-only money and $1000 first 
Pennsylvanian

MASTERS MEN (40 & older)
1) James Hommes, 45, (PA), 2:41:22, $1000
2) Dustin Sprague, 41, (OH), 2:44:04, $500
3) Brett Mason, 40, (PA), 2:45:04, $250

WOMEN
1) Hailemaryam Ayantu Dak (ETH), 2:39:18, $8000
2) Bizuwork Getahun Kasay (ETH), 2:42:47, $6000
3) Phebe Ko (USA/CA), 2:48:00, $8500*
4) Sara Zambotti (USA/PA), 2:55:04, $3500+
5) Mindy Sawtelle-Zottola (USA/PA), 2:59:49, $1500
6) Jacqueline D'Attoma (USA/OH), 3:11:02, $1000
7) Erika Suhy (USA/PA), 3:11:18, $500
8) Dana Catanzaro (USA/PA), 3:12:36
9) Tammy Slusser (USA/PA), 3:13:49
10) Christy Crummy (USA/PA), 3:16:55
*Includes American Development Program U.S.-only money
+Includes $1000 first Pennsylvanian

MASTERS WOMEN (40 & older) 
1) Mindy Sawtelle-Zottola, 43, (PA), 2:59:49*
2) Tammy Slusser, 51, (PA), 3:13:49, $1000+
3) Kelly Annapolen, 44, (PA), 3:24:51, $500+
4) Stacy Kopchak, 52 (PA), 3:27:18, $250+
*Earned overall prize money (see above)
+Moved up one spot in Masters prize money

8th UPMC Health Plan Pittsburgh Half Marathon
1) Julius Kogo (KEN), 1:03:13, $6500
2) Kimutai Cheruiyot (KEN), 1:03:29, $4000
3) Nelson Oyugi (KEN), 1:05:04, $3000
4) Aschalew Meketa (ETH), 1:05:42, $2000
5) Ayele Megersa Feisa (ETH), 1:06:25, $1000
6) Rob Molke (USA/MN), 1:07:07, $3500*
7) Paul Yak (USA/CO & SSD), 1:08:36, $2250*
8) Kyle Dawson (USA/PA), 1:09:00, $1000*
9) Christian Thompson (USA/NC), 1:09:34, $750*
10) John Yankello (USA/PA), 1:11:38
*Includes American Development Program U.S.-only money

WOMEN
1) Etaferahu Temesgen (KEN), 1:13:08, $6500
2) Susan Jerotich (KEN), 1:14:00, $4000
3) Serena Burla (USA/VA), 1:14:48, $6000*
4) Heather Lieberg (USA/OR), 1:15:57, $4000*
5) Yihunlish Bekele (USA/MD), 1:19:56, $2000*
6) Heather Cleary (USA/WV), 1:20:07, $50
7) Jessie Peterson (USA/NY), 1:21:01, $250
8) Megan Tramaglini (USA/PA), 1:22:53 
9) Ann Mazur (USA/VA), 1:23:40
10) Megan Wright (USA/WV), 1:25:35
*Includes American Development Program U.S.-only money

For complete results and more, go to: www.thePittsburghMarathon.com

Participants and spectators are encouraged to share photos and their 
enthusiasm for race weekend via Twitter with the following hashtags: 
#GameOnPgh and #PghMarathon.

Link to story: 
http://www.thepittsburghmarathon.com/News-Item-Ruto-Dakebo-Win-8th-DICKS-Sp
orting-Goods-Pittsburgh-Marathon

Story contact: Kelsey Jackson, P3R Public Relations Manager, 417-425-9400

About the DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon 
The 2016 DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon is not just a race - 
it's a journey. The race is your game - however you decide to play it. As a 
competitor. A fundraiser. An enthusiast. A veteran. A team player. It's 
whatever you want it to be. It's whatever you make it. It's your game… Run 
it. Play it. Own it. Love it.  #GameOnPGH! 

Organized by the Pittsburgh Three Rivers Marathon, Inc. (P3R), the 9th 
edition will be held May 6-7. For more information, go to: 
thePittsburghMarathon.com 

FACEBOOK: DSGPM   TWITTER: @PghMarathon  INSTAGRAM: PghMarathon  HASHTAG: 
#PghMarathon #GameOnPGH 

About P3R 
P3R is a nonprofit organization that is passionate about promoting the love 
of running and enhancing community access to health & fitness education and 
activities. Best known for organizing the acclaimed annual DSG Pittsburgh 
Marathon, we also run a variety of other high-quality races, events and 
health & fitness programs throughout the Pittsburgh region. While many of 
our races attract some of the nation's highest-profile professional 
athletes, we offer activities for all ages and ability levels. The only 
criterion for participation is a desire to be happy, healthy and active! 
Learn more at: www.P3R.org 

FACEBOOK: P3Revents    TWITTER: @P3REvents


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