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19th Annual Mayor's
Cup, presented by the B.A.A. and adidas
COMPLETE RESULTS
Record Fields
and Record Run Highlight 19th Mayor's Cup Cross
Country Races
Mary Cullen, Jacob Korir triumphant in championship
races
Franklin Park
Sunday, October 26, 2008
BOSTON, MA - A record field of more than 1,000
entrants and a course-record run by Mary Cullen
(IRL / Providence, RI) highlighted the 19th edition
of the Mayor's Cup Cross Country Races, presented
by the Boston Athletic Association and adidas,
and directed by USATF-New England and the Boston
Centers for Youth & Families.
Overnight rains didn't discourage anyone from
making the trip to Boston's Franklin Park, site
of the 1992 World Cross Country Championships.
As more than 300 kids, ages 14 and under, took
part in the morning slate of youth races, the
rain and clouds gave way to sunny, blue skies.
Next on the schedule was the Franklin Park 5K,
open to men and women of all ages and ability
levels. The fastest-growing of the Mayor's Cup
events, the Franklin Park 5K boasted 280 finishers
this year, up from 187 a year ago. Leading the
charge was Jordan Hamm, a senior from Canisius
High School in Buffalo, NY. Hamm trailed Omar
Aden and Ahmed Ali--high school teammates from
Charlestown, MA--through a 5:00 opening mile.
By two miles, passed in 10:19, the threesome had
broken away from the rest of the field. Hamm then
used the final mile to pull into the lead, holding
on for a 2-second victory over Aden. Brandeis
grad Caitlin Malloy recorded a comfortable 37-second
victory in the women's division.
In the Women's Championship 5K, two-time defending
champ Aziza Aliyu (ETH / Westchester, NY) of the
Westchester Track Club was looking to become the
first woman to win three straight Mayor's Cup
titles. Yet despite running faster than she had
in either of her victories, Ayilu found herself
chasing former Providence College star Mary Cullen
(IRL / Providence, RI) from the gun. Cullen, the
runner-up here in 2005, led the pack through one
mile in a brisk 5:07, and by two miles she was
alone in front. By the time she broke the finish
tape in 16:08, Cullen wasn't just 28 seconds ahead
of runner-up Ayilu, she was also 14 seconds under
the meet and course record set by Kathy Franey
in 1997. Cullen is preparing for the European
Cross Country Championships in Belgium, where
she will represent her native Ireland.
In the Men's Championship 8K a large pack, which
included 2006 champ Stephen Chemlany (KEN / Westchester,
NY), passed through one mile in 4:35 and two miles
in 9:35. By four miles, reached in 19:35, Jacob
Korir (KEN / Richmond, KY) had emerged at the
front, and shortly after that he surged away from
Sean Burris, Ben Rosario, and the rest of the
lead group. Korir, a three-time NCAA All-American
during his recently-completed senior year at Eastern
Kentucky University (sixth in cross country in
2007 and third at 5,000m and fourth at 10,000m
in 2008), was unopposed over the closing mile
of the race, breaking the tape in 23:54, 10 seconds
ahead of runner-up Burris.
The Westchester Track Club and New Balance Boston
captured the men's and women's team titles, respectively.
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Men (167 finishers; 8k meet record: 22:53,
1997, Silah Misoi)
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| 1. |
Jacob
Korir |
28 |
RIADHA |
23:54 |
| 2. |
Sean Burris |
25 |
Atlanta
Track Club |
24:04 |
| 3. |
Ben Rosario |
28 |
Big River
Running Company |
24:10 |
| 4. |
Harry
Norton |
23 |
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24:15 |
| 5. |
Elijah
Kitur |
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Westchester
Track Club |
24:19 |
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| Men's
Teams (12 teams) |
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| 1. |
Westchester
T.C. |
52 |
| 2. |
Boston
Athletic Association |
73 |
| 3. |
Manhattan
T.C. |
122 |
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| Women
(84 finishers; 5k meet record: 16:08, Mary
Cullen, 2008) |
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| 1. |
Mary Cullen |
26 |
Reebok |
16:08 |
| 2. |
Aziza
Aliyu |
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Westchester
Track Club |
16:36 |
| 3. |
Solome
Kosgei |
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Westchester
Track Club |
16:43 |
| 4. |
Maureen
McCandless |
25 |
New Balance |
16:46 |
| 5. |
Samia
Akbar |
27 |
Reebok |
16:51 |
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| Women's
Teams (7 teams) |
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| 1. |
New Balance
Boston |
40 |
| 2. |
Westchester
T.C. |
72 |
| 3. |
Boston
Athletic Association |
78 |
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| Franklin
Park 5k |
| Men
(178 finishers) |
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| 1. |
Jordan
Hamm |
17 |
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15:57 |
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| Men's
Teams (6 teams) |
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| 1. |
Boston
College |
6 |
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| Women
(102 finishers) |
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| 1. |
Caitlin Malloy |
27 |
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19:09 |
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| Women's
Teams (6 team) |
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| 1. |
Greater
Boston Track Club |
7 |
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| Boys
10-and-under 1.1-mile (109 finishers, boys
and girls combined) |
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| 1. |
Jeremy Taylor |
10 |
Waltham T.C. |
6:19 |
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| Boys10-and-under
Teams (6 teams) |
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| 1. |
Bradford Elementary |
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14 |
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| Girls
10-and-under 1.1-mile (109 finishers, boys
and girls combined) |
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| 1. |
Leah Brams |
10 |
Waltham T.C. |
6:38 |
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| Girls
10-and-under Teams (5 teams) |
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| 1. |
Waltham T.C. |
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8 |
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| Boys
11 & 12 1.1-mile (154 finishers, boys
and girls combined) |
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| 1. |
Jeremy Alley-Tarter |
12 |
Nitehawks Sports Club |
5:37 |
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| Boys
11 & 12 Teams (11 teams) |
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| 1. |
Nitehawks Sports Club |
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6 |
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| Girls
11 & 12 1.1-mile (154 finishers, boys
and girls combined) |
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| 1. |
Julia Kern |
11 |
Waltham T.C. |
6:37 |
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| Girls
Teams (8 teams) |
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| 1. |
Waltham T.C. |
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8 |
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| Boys
13 & 14 1.1-mile (88 finishers, boys and
girls combined) |
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| 1. |
Daniel Ewart |
14 |
Granite State Flash |
5:13 |
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| Boys
Teams (7 teams) |
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| 1. |
Granite State Flash |
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12 |
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| Girls
13 & 14 1.1-mile (88 finishers, boys and
girls combined) |
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| 1. |
Robyn Gross |
13 |
Waltham T.C. |
5:54 |
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| Girls
Teams (5 teams) |
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| 1. |
Waltham T.C. |
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6 |
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