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April 2006: 5th. at the Bonn half-marathon (1:14:44) - 2,675 participants; February 2006: 6th at the Hong Kong half-marathon (1:16:47) - 9,000 participants; January 2006: 53rd at the Mumbai Marathon (2:52) - Only 177 of 3,000 participants came to the goal in time (5h) December 2005: Winner of the Singapore half-marathon (1:16:07)
Konstanze "Koko" Klosterhalfen (born 18 February 1997) [2] is a German middle-and long-distance runner.She is the 2019 World Championship bronze medallist and 2022 European champion in the 5000 metres, becoming the first German medalist of the event at the World Athletics Championships and the first German winner of the event at the European Athletics Championships.
A half marathon is a road running event of 21.0975 kilometres (13 miles 192.5 yards)—half the distance of a marathon. [1] It is common for a half marathon event to be held concurrently with a marathon or a 5K race, using almost the same course with a late start, an early finish, or shortcuts. [2]
This is a list of notable half marathon races. [nb 1] According to Running Times Magazine, There were approximately 870 half marathons in the United States in 2009. [1
In 2011, he ran at the Marathon de Toulouse Métropole , finishing in 2:13:26 for fourth. He was a top finisher at the Hong Kong Marathon the same year. [2] By 2012, he was 38, and mostly out of professional running. He entered the Mount Kilimanjaro Half Marathon where his 1:08:21 was only good enough for 44th place. [11]
It is an international team event, where the points of each nation's top three performers are tallied to form an overall team score. The European Cup Combined Events takes place in three separate divisions – the Super, First, and Second Leagues – and nations gain promotion and relegation between the leagues depending upon their performance. [1]
[7] [8] The earliest half marathon world record accepted by the Association of Track and Field Statisticians is that of 67:01 minutes run by Englishman Brian Hill-Cottingham in Romford in 1960. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] For women, the earliest ARRS-recognised time is that of American Kathy Gibbons , who finished the distance in 83:56 on 7 March 1971 in ...
Bonn, West Germany 1000 metres: 2:46.8 Rita Windbrake West Germany: 10 July 1981 Troisdorf, West Germany 1500 metres: 4:25.25 Rita Windbrake West Germany: 18 July 1981 Gelsenkirchen, West Germany Mile run: 4:59.15 Candy Hawkins United Kingdom: 18 May 1997 Ashford, Great Britain 2000 metres: 6:30.39 Nele Alder-Baerens Germany: 1 May 2003 Berlin ...