![]() Bor is coming off the USA 10 Mile Road Championships title in the Twin Cities in early Otober. Nur earned $12,000 for the win and Bor, who splintered the race with a fast early pace, took $8,000 for the runner-up finish. Nur, a former Northern Arizona great, followed the lead car off the course briefly 15 meters from the finish before going the correct way. That smashed fellow American Paul Chelimo's course record of 13:45. Nur continued to extend the gap and, despite a slight mistake, he won his first USATF national title in 13:24. ![]() With a half mile to go and facing a slight incline, Nur started to press the pace and opened a gap on Bor. Bor, a HOKA runner based in Colorado Springs, Colo., and eventual winner Abdihamid Nur dropped Kirubel Erassa with a mile to go to set up a two-man battle to the finish line. Moving now to road racing, where two-time Olympian and former Iowa State All-American Hillary Bor finished runner-up at the USATF 5K Road Championships held the day before the New York City Marathon in Central Park. Gaherty, a senior, ran 22:40.29 for 6K as the Mavericks finished second with 68 points. The Buffs scored just 28 points to easily outdistance Dallas Baptist by 62.Ĭontinuing with NCAA Division II, former Dubuque Senior and Iowa Central runner Mackenzie Gaherty finished 17th at the NSIC championship for Minnesota State at Wayne, Neb., on Saturday. Noah Bundrock, another senior and former Triton, finished ninth to earn all-conference honors. Paul resident was 47 seconds behind teammate and champion Harry Louradour. Senior Innocent Murwanashyaka finished runner-up overall in the 8K race, running 24:58.5. The West Texas men did come through with a Lone Star title, their 10th consecutive crown, with the help of two former Iowa Central runner. Those two athletes helped the Lady Buffs finish runner-up in the team race with 44 points, 11 behind Dallas Baptist. Junior Eleonora Curtabbi, another former Iowa Central runner, earned all-conference honors again by placing third at River Creek Golf Course in 21:18.9. Uwajeneza covered the 6K course in 20:50.9 to finish 19 seconds ahead of Dallas Baptist's Madison Brown. Paul, Minn., became the first Buffs athlete to claim three consecutive titles and the first to claim three in a row in the conference since Abilene Christian's Musa Gwanzura achieved the feat in 1998. The former Iowa Central Community College star won her third consecutive Lone Star Conference championship on Saturday in Wichita Falls, Texas. Having an outstanding season and career in her own right is West Texas A&M's Florance Uwajeneza. The Rutledge course will serve as the host venue for the NCAA Central Regional on Nov. ![]() Ryan Campbell, another freshman and former Sioux City East prep, was 71st in 26:08.5. The Northwest Missouri men's team finished seventh in the team race and freshman Riley Witt was the No.
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