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Press Release - USA Half Marathon Championships - 5/5/19

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   Korir, Bruce Claim Titles at the USATF Half Marathon Championships
 
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania - A pair of dueling finishes proved incredibly 
exciting Sunday morning in Pittsburgh at the USATF Half Marathon 
Championships, as veterans Leonard Korir and Stephanie Bruce came away 
victorious at the event hosted by the UPMC Health Plan Pittsburgh Half 
Marathon, the fourth stop on the 2019 USATF Running Circuit.

Running under an overcast sky and 55 degree temperature, the trio of Korir, 
teammates Stanley Kebenei and On ZAP Endurance pro Andrew Colley led the 
main pack from the gun, moving to the front of the field and putting space 
on the competition within the first three miles.

Kebenei in particular pushed the pace early, gapping the lead group by 15 
meters during the second mile, forcing those in chase to choose whether or 
not to join him very early on.

As Kebenei, Korir and Colley came through the halfway point, it was 
apparent that Kebenei and Korir were starting to unlock their strategy with 
an eye on the finish. The duo pulled slightly ahead of Colley and would 
continue to build their lead with an honest pace over the final miles.

Kebenei and Korir continued to wage their two-man battle mile after mile, 
with Korir letting Kebenei do much of the work, sitting a half stride 
behind. With big prize money and USATF Running Circuit points on the line, 
each maintained form and seemed well aware of the other.

With two miles to go, the two leaders started their charge to the finish. 
The gap back to Colley continued to grow, no threat of a late race 
challenger disrupting their 1-2 placing, and it was only a matter of time 
before one made a decisive move.

Korir made that move with a mile to go, quickly putting a gap on Kebenei 
and then slowly growing it over the final half mile, running away to 
another USATF Running Circuit victory, crossing the finish in 1:01:52.

Kebenei continued to execute his race place to near perfection, coming away 
with a massive half marathon personal best, taking second in 1:01:57.

With their 1-2 finish, Korir and Kebenei now sit in first and second 
overall in the USATF Running Circuit standings. Korir's 22.5 point victory 
gives him 50.5 points, while Kebenei earned 18 points, giving him a total 
of 39 points, pushing him just ahead of teammate Shadrack Kipchirchir, who 
now sits third with 37.5 points.

Colley was able to hang on to third place overall, fighting to maintain 
form over the final 5 km of the race, crossing the finish in 1:03:11.

Brogan Austin and Futsum Zienasellassie, who led the chase pack for much of 
the race, both finished well to earn fourth and fifth place marks in 
1:03:39 and 1:03:55.

Rounding out the men's top ten, Louis Serafini finished strong to take home 
sixth place in 1:04:00, while Tinman Elite runner Reed Fischer earned a 
seventh place finish in 1:04:23. James Wilson took home eighth place in 
1:04:38, while Michael Iacofano and half marathon debutant Aaron Nelson 
also broke the 65 minute barrier, earning ninth and tenth place finishes in 
1:04:42 and 1:04:52.

Unlike the men's race, which spread out relatively quickly early on, the 
women's lead pack maintained form for much of the first five miles. Veteran 
runners Bruce and Katy Jermann led the charge from the gun, setting the 
pace while winding through the streets of Pittsburgh.

Passing through the first 5 km in 16:47, a half dozen women started to pull 
away from the rest of the field, as Bruce, Jermann, Emma Bates and Sara 
Hall led the charge.

By the time the five mile mark came to, Bruce, Bates and Hall started to 
assert themselves up front, pulling away from the second group. The trio 
would then run the next four miles together, stride for stride.

It wasn't until mile nine that one of the three would start to fall off 
pace. As Bruce and Hall continued, Bates started to slip a bit, dropping 
off just a bit, not able to regroup enough to catch back up, but also 
staying strong enough to continue at a good clip as to not relinquish 
third.

Into the final mile, Bruce and Hall continued to challenge one another. 
Each runner seemed to have another gear left for the final sprint to the 
finish, but it was ultimately Bruce who made the decisive push that Hall 
simply could not cover. With half a mile to go, Bruce firmly put herself in 
the lead and started her charge.

With the finish line in sight, Bruce let out a smile, as fans cheered her 
on. The Flagstaff-based runner kept her form and raised her arms in victory 
as she crossed the line, claiming her second national title, while earning 
a new personal best in 1:10:43.

Hall, despite having run the Boston Marathon less than a month ago, stayed 
strong in the final stages of the race, finishing second in 1:11:04, while 
Bates equaled her personal best with a third place effort in 1:11:13.

Behind the lead trio, Shannon Malone and Jermann claimed fourth and fifth 
overall. Malone was able to pull away from the chase pack in the final two 
miles of the race to run an impressive 1:11:58 time, while Jermann earned a 
new personal best with her 1:12:11 performance.

Finishing sixth, Bethany Sachtleben had another fine performance on the 
roads, crossing the line in 1:12:28.

With Bruce's win giving her an additional 22.5 points in the USATF Running 
Circuit standings, and Sachtleben's finish earning her 7.5 points, the two 
women now sit tied atop of the USATF Running Circuit, each owning 25.5 
points. Erika Kemp, who won the USATF 15 km Championships earlier this 
season, sits third with 22.5 points.

After a strong first 10 miles of Sunday's race, Samantha Palmer hung on for 
seventh place, crossing the finish in 1:12:56. Nell Rojas finished eighth 
overall in 1:14:17, while Taylor Ward and Eden Meyer placed ninth and tenth 
in 1:14:39 and 1:15:14, respectively.

Fans of the USATF Running Circuit can relive all the racing at the USATF 
Half Marathon Championships on USATF.TV. Next up on the USATF Running 
Circuit, the USATF 25 km Championships take place next Saturday, May 11 in 
Grand Rapids, Michigan, hosted by the Fifth Third River Bank Run.

About the USATF Running Circuit

The USATF Running Circuit is a USATF road series featuring USATF 
championships from one mile through the marathon and consistently attracts 
the best American distance runners with more than $500,000 to be awarded in 
total prize money. A total of $85,000 in prize money will be awarded at the 
USATF Half Marathon Championships.

The first ten U.S. runners earn points at each USATF Running Circuit race. 
For the USATF Half Marathon Championships, scoring is set as 22.5 for 
first, 18 for second, 15 for third, 10.5, 9, 7.5, 6, 4.5, 3 and 1.5, with 
those earning the most points receiving prize money at the end of the 
series.

The mission of the USATF Running Circuit is to showcase, support and 
promote U.S. runners. Since its inception in 1995, the USATF Running 
Circuit and its races have provided over $7 million to U.S. distance 
runners.

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