2017 Ottawa 10K – Start list
Men
First | Last | Age | Country | 10K PB |
Nicholas | Bor | 29 | Kenya | 27:38 |
Kenta | Murayama | 24 | Japan | 27:39 |
Futsum | Ziensellassie | 24 | United States | 27:52 |
Eric | Gillis | 37 | Canada | 28:09 |
Martin | Hehir | 24 | United States | 28:06 |
Leul | Gebresilase | 24 | Ethiopia | 28:12 |
Tolossa | Gedefa | 25 | Ethiopia | 28:49 |
Bonsa | Gonfa | 27 | Ethiopia | 29:29 |
Taher | Belkorchi | 21 | Morocco | 29:32 |
Tristan | Woodfine | 23 | Canada | 28:56 |
Mohamed | El Aaraby | 27 | Morocco | 29:28 |
Thomas | Toth | 25 | Canada | 29:57 |
Anthony | Larouche | 27 | Canada | 30:06 |
Kevin | Coffey | 30 | Canada | 30:13 |
Adam | Hortian | 32 | Canada | 30:24 |
Paul | Rochus | 23 | Canada | 30:34 |
Mark | Schmidt | 20 | Canada | 30:38 |
Kevin | Blackney | 25 | Canada | 30:51 |
Josh | Bolton | 27 | Canada | 30:53 |
Jeremy | Deere | 42 | Canada | 29:26 |
Updates:Athletes in bold were invited to take part in the May 26, 2017 news conference.
May 17: Yitayal Atnafu is a scratch; Tolossa Gedefa added
May 22 scratches: Mohammed Ziani, Abdennacer Fathi, Simon Cheprot, Geoffrey Kusoro
Women
First | Last | Age | Country | 10K PB |
Paskalia | Chepkorir | 28 | Kenya | 30:57 |
Edith | Chelimo | 30 | Kenya | 31:07 |
Amane | Gobena | 30 | Ethiopia | 31:52 |
Monicah | Ngige | 23 | Kenya | 31:58 |
Natasha | Wodak | 34 | Canada | 31:59 |
Tarah | Korir | 30 | Canada | 32:07 |
Serena | Burla | 34 | United States | 32:17 |
Rachel | Cliff | 29 | Canada | 32:21 |
Netsanet | Gudeta | 27 | Ethiopia | 32:38 |
Denininet | Jara | 32 | Ethiopia | 33:39 |
Natasha | LaBeaud | 29 | Canada | 32:43 |
Claire | Sumner | 22 | Canada | 36:44 |
Mona | Stockhecke | 33 | Germany | 34:11 |
Victoria | Coates | 25 | Canada | 34:21 |
Lisa | Brooking | 29 | Canada | 34:37 |
Anne-Marie | Comeau | 20 | Canada | 35:20 |
Julie-Anne | Staehli | 23 | Canada | Debut |
Julia | Nikonorova | 24 | Canada | 37:14 |
Catherine | Watkins | 45 | Canada | 33:52 |
Paula | Wiltse | 49 | Canada | 33:35 |
Updated: May 16, 2017Athletes in bold were invited to take part in the May 26, 2017 news conference.
Subject to change