Monday, June 01, 2009

Ethiopian Deriba Merga runs to glory!

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Ethiopia's Deriba Merga won the elite men’s race in the USD 1,55,000 Sunfeast World 10K Bangalore 2009 event, clocking 28 minutes and 13 seconds here on Sunday. Kenyan Mark Kiptoo came second clocking 28 minutes and 15 seconds followed by Bernard Kipyego from Kenya at 28 minute and 24 seconds at the event, which saw a turnout of over 23,000, comprising participants from all walks of life, including students. Merga was the winner of the Houston and Boston marathon races and Delhi half marathon.

Kenyan Wilson Kipsang, who was tipped to give a stiff competition to Merga, given the fact that he was second behind Kipsang in the Ras-al-Khaimah half marathon early this year, came fourth clocking 28:30.00secs.

In the elite women’s section, another Ethiopian, Mergia Asslefech won with a 32 minute and eight second effort. Mary Keitany of Kenya came second at 32:09.00 secs followed by Ethiopia’s Aberu Kebede at 32:11.00 secs.

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Half-Marathon causes traffic snarls

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Despite being a Sunday and the awareness created by the Delhi police, the Delhi half marathon, that began at 7.30 am from central services sports grounds on Vinay Marg in New Delhi here on Sunday, caused a few problems to the commuters.

Many commuters, who were not aware about the traffic restrictions, found caught in the restrictions on stretches around the India Gate. A few of them also tried to argue with the policemen and pass the barricade, but to no avail.

Those who had to reach their offices on the Parliament Street and other roads in the area had a toughs time finding the correct path.

A commuter, who had to reach the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital from India Gate, had to take to Akbar Road, Krishna Menon Marg, Motilal Nehru Marg and Vijay Chowk, Parliament Street, Imtiaz Khan Marg, Gurdwara Rakabganj Road before taking the turn for the hospital.

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