Results
Dallas White Rock Male Marathon Winners | |||||
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Year | Name | Age | Time | Pace | Country |
2011 | John Itati | 2:17:21 | Kenya | ||
2010 | James Kirwa | 2:18:37 | Kenya | ||
2009 | Edward Tabut | 26 | 2:16:53 | 5:13 |
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2008 | Henry Serem | 31 | 2:22:07 | 5:25 |
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2007 | James Koskei | 38 | 2:15:09 | 5:09 |
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2006 | Moses Kororia | 29 | 2:12:04 | 5:03 |
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2005 | Pavel Andreyev | 34 | 2:15:24 | 5:10 |
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2004 | Elly Rono | 27 | 2:14:00.2 | 5:07 |
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2003 | Nephat Kinyanjui | 22 | 2:16:28 | 5:12 |
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2002 | Ernie Caballero | 36 | 2:33:13.30 | 5:51 |
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2001 | Joel Ibarra | 30 | 2:27:22.10 | 5:38 |
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2000 | Joel Ibarra | 29 | 2:26:27 | 5:35 |
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1999 | Wayne Strohman | 29 | 2:24:08 | 5:30 |
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1998 | William Moore | 37 | 2:20:37 | 5:22 |
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Dallas White Rock Female Marathon Winners | |||||
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Year | Name | Age | Time | Pace | Country |
2011 | Natalya Sergeyeva | 2:35:18 | Russia | ||
2010 | Camille Herron | 2:42:32 | United States | ||
2009 | Rose Jebet | 26 | 2:48:21 | 6:26 |
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2008 | Svetlana Ponomarenko | 39 | 2:37:14 | 6:00 |
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2007 | Emily Samoei | 2:35:25 | 5:56 |
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2006 | Svetlana Ponomarenko | 33 | 2:29:55 | 5:44 |
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2005 | Lioudmila Kortchaguina | 34 | 2:30:03 | 5:44 |
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2004 | Liza Galvan | 24 | 2:38:23.1 | 6:03 |
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2003 | Lioudmila Kortchaguina | 32 | 2:37:07 | 6:00 |
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2002 | Claudia Olivares | 35 | 3:02:41.10 | 6:58 |
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2001 | Dana Bullard | 24 | 2:59:00.90 | 6:50 |
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2000 | Riva Rahl | 27 | 2:54:20 | 6:39 |
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1999 | Lori Stich | 29 | 2:52:44 | 6:36 |
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1998 | Sheila M Carmody | 31 | 3:04:34 | 7:03 |
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1997 | Kathleen E. Ross | 23 | 2:58:32 | 6:37 |
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- All winner information from ARRS.
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