TORW: Hot and humid temperatures force Changes during Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend

OTTAWA, ON – Hot and humid temperatures forced a detour for some runners today at the 2016 Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon.

It was a different story in the earlier part of the day, where spectators witnessed an Ethiopian sweep in both the men’s and women’s categories

Frontrunner Dino Sefir, 28, crossed the finish line in 2:08:14, nearly two full minutes ahead of fellow Ethiopian Shura Kitata, 19, who ran 2:10:04. Kenyan Dominic Ondoro rounded out the top three with a time of 2:11:39.

All three of the top female finishers this year were Ethiopians. Koren Jelela, 29, ran 2:27:06. She beat last year’s winner, 32-year-old Aberu Mekuria, who came in at 2:29:51. Third place finisher was Sechale Dalasa, 24, with a time of 2:32:46.

Top Canadian woman was Tarah Korir, 29, with a time of 2:35:46. Korir was paced by her husband Wesley Korir, former Boston and Chicago marathon winner and no stranger to Ottawa’s marathon course. She was followed by Neasa Coll, 33, from Vancouver with a time of 2:46:16 and Brittany Moran, 28, from Etobicoke with 2:48:35.

Top Canadian man this year was Kip Kangogo, 36, from Lethbridge, who ran 2:21:23. John Parrott, 29, from Guelph, Ontario and Aaron Cooper, 30, from Camlachie, Ontario came in second and third, with times of 2:26:10 and 2:28:12 respectively.

 

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The decision to move the race back a half-hour was made earlier in the day as race officials kept a close eye on weather conditions and consulted with medical and other experts supporting the race.

Twenty-two year-old Kenyan Peres Jepchirchir staggered to a dramatic finish in 31:29 to win first place and the race’s gender challenge prize. This year, elite women were given a 3 minute 15 second advance start over their male counterparts. By finishing before the first male in less than that time gap, Jepchirchir takes home $2,000 US in addition to the $8,000 US first prize.

Mohammed Ziani, 23, of Morocco placed first in a near photo-finish with 23-year-old Yitayal Atnafu of Ethiopia. They clocked in at 28:36.5 and 28:36.9 respectively.

Intense heat didn’t slow down Canadian women, five of whom placed in the top 10. Lanni Marchant, 32, from London finished with 32:08.  She was followed closely by Natasha Wodak, 34, from Vancouver with 33:51 and Rachel Hannah, 29, from Guelph, Ontario with 34:36.

Three Canadian men finished in the top 10 and all in the 30 minute range. Reid Coolsaet, 36 from Guelph, Ontario ran to a 30:19 finish. He was followed by Kevin Friesen, 28 from Vancouver with 30:31 and Pier-Olivier Laflamme, 28, from L’Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec with 30:45.