Below, the 2004 Twin Cities Marathon champions:
Find results for the 2004 TCM HERE.
Photos by Paul Phillips, Competitive Image.
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'03 Men's Champ Eddy Hellebuyck: The 42-year-old Hellebuyck ran the fastest marathon ever for a American master when he came from behind to win the 2003 TCM in 2:12:47. The Belgian-born Hellebuck had fallen to 3rd place after eventual 4th-place finisher Gabriel Muchiri broke the field apart with a bold surge after the race crossed into St. Paul.
The merits of Hellebuyck's victory were called into question the following year, however, when he failed a doping test for EPO.
Find 2003 TCM results HERE.
Photos by Paul Phillips, Competitive Image.
Saturday:
Griak Invititational: Flotrack Coverage * Results * College Race Recaps
D1 Update: Gopher women defend, Megan Duwell 2nd; Gopher men 4th, Mead 2nd.
D2 Update: Mankato men and women 3rd, UMD frosh Place wins, Kato's Krajsa 4th.
D3 Update: Bethel's Greeno wins (photo above), Hamline men 4th; Bethel's Borner 2nd, Carleton women 4th.
HS Boys: Wayzata 3rd, Buffalo's Mellon 6th in "Gold" race.
HS Girls: After re-start (!!!), Lakeville North 4th, White Bear's Moraczewski 5th in "Gold."
Stanford Invitational: Results
Update: Garrett Heath 5th, Elliott Heath 12th.
USA Women's 8K Championships: Results * Recap
Update: McGregor runner-up in 25:56 to Slattery's 25:54.
Mustang Invitational: Results
Sunday:
Women Run the Cities 10 Mile: Results
Update: Team USA Minnesota's Armstrong wins in 58:30.
USATF Minnesota/St. Kate's Cross Country Meet: Team Results
Update: Erichsen leads Collegeville to another XC Circuit victory; RNF women romp.
Dan Greeno photo by Pete Miller.
The start of the varsity boys' race.
In college cross country competition, Minnesota State Mankato showed why it's the #6 team in NCAA Division II, winning the St. Olaf Invitational 42-81 over D2's #16 team Minnesota- Duluth. Hosts St. Olaf, ranked #25 in D3, finished 3rd.
The Un-ranked St. Olaf women tipped D2 #24 UMD 67-73 at the meet for 2nd place. UW-La Crosse won with 53.
Still in the cross country realm, the Collegeville Track Club won the men's title at the opening race of the USATF Minnesota Cross Country Circuit -- the Fort Snelling Relays. Collegeville won thanks to Chris Erichsen's 15:17 anchor leg, the fastest 5K leg in the competition. 2008 Team Circuit champs Run N Fun finished 2nd in the men's open division. The Run N Fun women won the women's title at FSR.
On the roads, the men and women of Team USA Minnesota were in competition all across the map. Kristen Nicolini Lehmkuhle won the Cow Harbor 10K in New York in 33:53, defeating two-time Grandma's Marathon champ and Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon contender Mary Akor who was 2nd in 34:42.
Jason Lehmkuhle finished 4th in the men's race at Cow Harbor in 29:51. Teammate Antonio Vega was 5th in 30:34.
Team USA Minnesota's Carrie Tollefson finished 9th in the USA 5K Championships held in conjunction with the CVS Downtown 5K in Providence, Rhode Island. The 2004 Olympian ran 16:20 to finish two places ahead of masters star Stephanie Herbst-Lucke who ran 16:30.
Finally, Minnetonka high school alum Will Leer finished 8th at the Continental Airlines Fifth Avenue Mile in new York City. The Oregon Track Club star clocked 3:56.4 on the road course. Nick Willis of New Zealand won the event in 3:50.5.
Find complete results from all the races mentioned -- and more -- one post down in the Short-Cut.
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