Ottawa, ON – The 2014 Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend welcomed 48,000 participants in six races, including the Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon, the Scotiabank Half-Marathon, the Ottawa 10K, the HTG Sports 5K, the 2K and Kids Marathon. The Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon and Ottawa 10K are both designated Silver Label IAAF events by the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF). Run Ottawa, the organization behind the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend, is dedicated to promoting the sport of running and enhancing the health and well-being of our community by organizing distinctive world-class and local races, and managing an active, membership-based running club.
The Lowertown Brewery Ottawa 10K was topped by Kenyans, Mary Keitany (0:31:21) of Kenya was the top finisher and top female, and Wilson Kiprop (0:28:00) was the top male, followed 4 fellow Kenyans, for the top 5 male finishers, women’s side saw 4 of the top 6 spots go to Kenyans. The top Canadians were Dylan Wykes (0:29:40) (male) and Lanni Marchant (0:33:14) (female).
Mary Keitany, 32-year-old, finished with a time of 31:21:7 minutes, 3 seconds faster than the course record set in 2005. She takes home $4,000 for finishing before the men elites, $6,000 for being the first woman finisher overall, and 2,000 for breaking the course record, for a total of $12,000.
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Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon, men’s was won by Yemane Tsegay (02:06:54) of Ethiopia, top Canadian was Eric Gillis (02:13:46). Women’s, Tigist Tufa of Ethiopia (02:24:30), top Canadian was Rhiannon Johns (02:47:11).
Yemane Tsegay, ran the fastest time of Canadian soil, winning me 10,000$ and a Hyndai Sante Fe, in addition to the 20,000$USD for being first overall and 10,000$USD for the event record bonus, for a total of 30,000$USD + 10,000$CDN and the Hyndai Sante Fe.
Tigist Tufa, also broke the course record for women with a time of 2:24:31. The previous course record of 2:25:30 was set in 2013.
“We are thrilled with today’s results,” says Manny Rodrigues, Elite Athlete Coordinator for the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend. “Bringing together a very competitive field of world-class racers and breaking the Canadian soil and Ottawa course records take our marathon event to a whole new level on the international racing scene.”