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New York Mini 10k and Nittai Univ. Time Trials 10000 m Results

2011 New York Mini 10k
New York, 6/11/11
1. Linet Masai (Kenya) - 31:40
2. Aheza Kiros (Ethiopia) - 32:09
3. Belainesh Gebre (Ethiopia) - 32:10
4. Edna Kiplagat (Kenya) - 32:24
5. Emily Chebet (Kenya) - 32:31
6. Kim Smith (New Zealand) - 32:32
7. Jo Pavey (U.K.) - 32:46
8. Alessandra Aguilar (Spain) - 32:56
9. Eloise Wellings (Australia) - 33:06
10. Magdalena Lewy-Bouvet (U.S.A.) - 33:09
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13. Yoshimi Ozaki (Team Daiichi Seimei) - 33:30
18. Yuri Kano (Second Wind AC) - 34:09

Nittai Univ. Time Trials
Yokohama, 6/11/11
1. Masataka Fujiwara (Team Chugoku Denryoku) - 29:57.80
2. Arata Fujiwara (Remo System AC) - 29:58.42
3. Daisuke Miyanaga (Team Osaka Gas) - 29:58.97
4. Shunsuke Miyasaka (Senshu Univ.) - 30:03.26
5. Yoshiharu Tateishi (Team Osaka Gas) - 30:02.90

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Comments

Anonymous said…
Do you know if Caleb Ndiku left Nissin Shokuhin? I remember him competing for Nissin, but I saw him competing in a regular uniform yesterday at New York.
Brett Larner said…
Yes, he was no longer listed on the Nissin roster at the start of the fiscal year in April.

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