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Press Release - Victoria Marathon - `10/14/19

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

        New marathon champion crowned and two 8K course records set 
           at the 40th Annual GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon
 
(Victoria, BC - October 14, 2019) Perfect fall weather conditions greeted 
over 8,000 participants in Sunday's 40th annual GoodLife Fitness Victoria 
Marathon. Eric Finan and Andrea Lee won the marathon distance, Will Norris 
and Cleo Boyd the half marathon and two course records were set in the 8K 
by Justin Kent and Sarah Inglis. The marathon had 1,471 registrants; the 
half marathon 3,431; the 8K Turkey Trot Road Race 2,505; and the Thrifty 
Foods Kids Run 887, for a total of 8,294.
 
Finan, from Eugene, Oregon, dominated the men's race finishing in 2:17:51, 
the fastest time for five years since the record was set in 2013 by Lamech 
Mokono (2:13:42). It was Finn's first marathon win and he loved the course 
and the views. Ahead most of the time, at 32 kilometres he inched ahead of 
Kenyan Jonathan Kipchirchir Chesoo to win. Chesoo was second in 2:20:40, 
and third with a new master's course record was Kip Kangogo in 2:21:49. 
Kangogo also set an age group record in the M40-44 category. 
 
For Lee it was fourth time lucky, winning her first marathon title after 
coming in third in 2018 and 2016 and second in 2017. It was nearly a photo 
finish, with Victoria's Catrin Jones coming in on hard on her heels. Lee 
hit the tape at 2:46:45 and Jones who was top master, in 2:46:58. "I knew 
Catrin was behind me but I didn't know how far," said Lee afterwards. The 
Black Creek native, who now lives in North Vancouver, loves the race. "I 
stayed in my comfort zone and tried to run a steady and comfortable pace 
and not take any chances." Third was Madeline Yungblut from Clifford, 
Ontario in 2:53:27. Roslyn Smith in the W70-74 set a new age group and 
Canadian record, finishing in 3:52:16. In April of this year she won her 
age category in the Boston Marathon. 
 
Peter Field won the Visually Impaired category in 4:37:50.
 
In the half marathon Norris, from Spirit Lake, Iowa won in 1:06:20, second 
was Kevin Colon from Seattle in 1:07:31, and third was Julian Florez from 
Albuquerque in 1:07:36. There was one age category record, M65-69 Larry 
Ness (1:30:20). Top male master was Jim Finlayson from Victoria with a time 
of 1:12:29. Boyd, from Kingston, Ontario was the clear winner in the 
women's race with a three-minute lead over Portland's Theresa Hailey. A 
10,000 metre specialist, Boyd won in 1:13:38, also setting a new age 
category record in the W25-29. It was her first run in Victoria: "the views 
were unreal and I would love to come back," she said. Hailey was second in 
1:16:15. Third was Danielle Thiel from Edmonton in 1:17:55. Top master was 
Seattle's Heather Tanner (1:25:20). There were two other age category 
records: W60-64, Kathi Sleavin (1:33:53), and W65-69, Lois Klingbell 
(1:43:03).
 
The half marathon was also the BC Half Marathon Championships. Sean Chester 
won the men's title (1:12:07) and Lisa Brooking the women's title 
(1:18:32).
 
Brad Hartley won the Wheelchair category in 1:28:15.
 
History was made in both the male and female 8K races with two new course 
records. Kent, from Burnaby, won his third straight title, winning in 
23:14, and breaking Gary Barber's course record 1989 (23:23). It was also a 
M25-29 age category record. Second and third were photo finishes with Nick 
Walker from Victoria just finishing ahead of Vancouver's Nicholas Brown in 
25:31. Brown was seconds behind with a time of 25:34. Top master was Mark 
Cryderman from Campbell River (26:49).
 
Great Britain's Inglis won her second 8K title in a row and also set a
course record, breaking Ulla Marquette's record from 1991 (26:24). "I 
didn't expect to go that fast," she said afterwards. Her time was 25:43 and 
was also a W25-29 age category record. Second was four-time 8K winner 
Lindsay Carson (Burnaby) in 27:32 and third was Maor Tiyouri from Boulder, 
Colorado in 27:46. Victoria's Jen Millar won the female masters title 
(29:18). There was one other age category award: W50-54, Marilyn Arsenault 
in 29:22. 
 
There were 7,141 finishers: 1,127 in the Marathon, 2,889 in the Half 
Marathon, 2,232 in the 8K, plus 887 in the Thrifty Foods Kids Run.
 
For full results from the 40th Annual GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon go 
to: www.runvictoriamarathon.com/results
 
The 41st Annual GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon will take place on 
October 11th, 2020.
 
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