FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tears of Joy from Last-Minute Olympic Trials Qualifiers at the
Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon & Half Marathon
- Scott Bauhs sets course record in men's half marathon;
Janet Cherobon-Bawcom places first in women's half marathon
- Tommy Rivers Puzey and Tanaya Gallagher win first place in men's
and women's marathon
PHOENIX – January 17, 2016 – It's been quite a weekend in the state of
Arizona. On Saturday evening, the Cardinals defeated the Green Bay Packers
in overtime to advance to the NFC Championships, and on Sunday, more than
20,000 runners turned out for the Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon & ½
Marathon in Tempe, Scottsdale, and Phoenix. One of those runners, Noah
Droddy of Indianapolis, Indiana found yet another reason to celebrate the
weekend: He qualified there for the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials next month
in Los Angeles, clocking one hour, four minutes, and 18 seconds in the half
marathon. "I worked really hard for this," Droddy said. "I went from 1:08
to 1:04 in a year. It's good. It's the last day to qualify, and I've always
been known as a procrastinator." An emotional Droddy said he's now going to
gear up for the big race in L.A. next month. "The next 30 days are all
cake, baby," he said. "I've never run a marathon before, so we will give it
a go."
Scott Bauhs won the men's half marathon race and set a course record with a
blazing 1:02:23 finish. "You can't ask for better weather," Bauhs recalled.
The 29-year-old champion put in his finishing kick after the 10-mile mark.
"I was really getting antsy at the point," he said. "It opened up at the
downhill and I felt in control the whole way. I'm happy to be this fit."
Second and third place went to Ben Bruce (1:02:28) and Karim El Mabchour
(1:02:33) respectively.
Kenyan-born U.S. citizen Janet Cherobon-Bawcom was the first female in the
women's half-marathon in 1:11:49. "It was kind of a workout, and it went
well into 11 miles. I was supposed to run faster in the last 2 miles, but
it didn't work out so well," said the 37-year-old Cherobon-Bawcom
afterwards. "I was probably 25 seconds off that I wanted to run today."
Cherobon-Bawcom, who lives and trains in Flagstaff, Arizona, had already
qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon last month in Houston. She
admitted that today's race was more of a fitness test for her.
Cherobon-Bawcom said the temperatures on Sunday were perfect and the course
was fantastic. "There is just one hill and if you can get some momentum and
get in the zone, you can roll through it. Everyone was so supportive for
sure along the course. It really helped." For Cherobon-Bawcom, the hard
work doesn't stop after today's race. She says she will be continuing with
100-mile weeks and expects to complete three more workouts before the
Trials next month. "
Tara Welling came in second nearly three minutes behind (1:13:07), while
third place was awarded to Misikir Demissie (1:13:38).
Tommy Rivers Puzey, wearing bib number 8, won the men's marathon in
2:25:22. The Flagstaff resident defeated reigning champion Roosevelt Cook
in the final miles. "It was really great to come down out of the mountains
with my wife and two kids and have some fun here," he said. "I just focused
mile after mile after mile. I wanted to have a solid 20 miles and so today
was a step in the right direction."
Roosevelt Cook was second over two minutes later in 2:27:45, while Angel
Duchi was third (2:37:11).
The women's marathon title went to Tanaya Gallagher who broke the
finish-line tape in 2:46:44, Fifty-five seconds later, McKale Davis came
through for second (2:47:40). The final podium spot was awarded to Natalie
Como (2:50:18).
Runners on Sunday weren't just competing for personal glory. Kate Van
Buskirk, once a Duke University track and field athlete, and Canadian
Olympic hopeful ran the half marathon in memory of former Duke teammate
Sally Meyerhoff, who won the race back in 2011 and passed away that year.
"She touched so many lives," Van Buskirk said. "We wanted to come out here
to represent her, represent Duke, and represent the great state of Arizona.
"I thought about Sally every single minute of the race. A ton of people saw
me out there and told me to smash the race for her. " Sunday's race was her
first Rock 'n' Roll experience. "It was my first and will definitely not be
my last," she said. "It was fabulous. I enjoyed every minute of it. The
bands were awesome and the course was fantastic.
Elites aside, runners from all 50 states and 17 countries around the world
took part in this weekend's races, which along with the half marathon and
marathon, included a 10K and a 5K throughout Scottsdale, Tempe, and
Phoenix. True to the Rock 'n' Roll spirit, alternative rock band Better
than Ezra jammed at the finish-line festival for participants and their
families.
2016 Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon & ½ Marathon Results
Name, Age, Hometown, Time
Men's Marathon
1. Tommy Rivers Puzey, 31, Flagstaff, AZ, 2:25:22, $1,500*
2. Roosevelt Cook, 36, Oak Hills, CA, 2:27:45, $500
3. Angel Duchi, 36, Chicago, IL, 2:37:11, $250
4. Brandon Southall, 31, Peoria, AZ, 2:39:15
5. Tom Clarke, 44, Anthem, AZ, 2:39:32
Women's Marathon
1. Tanaya Gallagher, 29, Sedona, AZ, 2:46:44, $1,500*
2. McKale Davis, 31, Mesa, AZ, 2:47:40, $500
3. Natalie Como, 26, Salt Lake City, UT, 2:50:18, $250
4. Katie McGee, 42, Flagstaff, AZ, 2:50:48
5. Sabrina Lopez, 25, Alhambra, CA, 2:52:02
Men's Half Marathon
1. Scott Bauhs, 29, San Luis Obispo, CA, 1:02:23, $1,000*
2. Ben Bruce, 33, Flagstaff, AZ, 1:02:28, $900*
3. Karim El Mabchour, 33, Morocco, 1:02:33, $800*
4. Craig Curley, 27, Tucson, AZ, 1:03:24, $700*
5. Aaron Braun, 28, Alamosa, CO, 1:03:41, $600*
6. Cole Watson, 24, Rogue River, OR, 1:03:51, $500*
7. Noah Droddy, 25, Boulder, CO, 1:04:18, $500*
Women's Half Marathon
1. Janet Cherobon-Bawcom, 37, Flagstaff, AZ, 1:11:49, $1,000*
2. Tara Welling, 26, Portland, OR, 1:13:07, $900*
3. Misikir Demissie, 29, Ethiopia, 1:13:38, $800*
4. Jennifer Bergman, 24, Portland, OR, 1:15:06, $200
5. Katja Goldring, 25, Los Angeles, CA, 1:15:41, $100
About Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon & ½ Marathon
The 13th annual Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon & ½ Marathon will take place
the weekend of January 16 – 17, 2016. The fast and scenic courses will give
runners a first class tour of the desert cities of Phoenix, Scottsdale and
Tempe. Runners can rock to the sounds of live, local bands, along with
enthusiastic cheerleaders to keep participants moving. The event concludes
with a post-race concert and finish line festival. A two-day Health &
Fitness Expo presented by FOX 10 and My 45 kicks off race weekend at the
Phoenix Convention Center on Friday, January 15 and Saturday, January 16.
The Expo will have numerous vendors featuring the latest in running gear,
nutrition and training tips. To register for the race or for more
information, visit RunRocknRoll.com/Arizona or follow us on Twitter
@RunRocknRoll.
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