IAAF World
Championships
Day 10
Edmonton,
Canada (08/12/01) - The last day of competion at the
2001 World Championships kicked off at 8:00 AM with the
women's Marathon. The race was led early by Romania's
Constantina Dita, who held the lead through the 30K mark
and finished 10th overall in 2:30:38. The race was won
by Dita's teammate and 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist Lidia
Simon. Simon did not take the lead until after the 40K
mark. Lidia finished with a time of 2:26:01 only 5 seconds
ahead of Japan's Reiko Tosa. The first American was Boston
native Jill Gaitenby, who finished 32nd overall in her
first World Championships. Jill ran the first 25K with
her training partner, Canadian Sandy Jacobson who finished
34th. Jill and Sandy have both been training with the
Fila Racing Team in southern California for the last 6
month. Jill said the "Crowd support was awesome."
The Women's
Marathon Cup went to Japan who's top 3 finishers were
2nd, 4th and 9th in 2:26:06, 2:26:33 and 2:29:57 respectively.
The
Men's 1500 meter provided an exciting race with World
Record holder and defending World Champion Hichman El
Guerrouj taking the Gold in a fast time of 3:30.68. Hicham
defeated Kenya's 2000 Olympic Bronze medalist Bernard
Lagat who finished with the silver in 3:31.10. American
and the former Eastern Michigan standout Paul McMullen
finished 10th in the 1500 final with a time of 3:39.35.
The
American men's 4x100 team (Grimes, Williams, Mitchell,
Montgomery) captured the Gold with a seasonal best time
of 37.86. South Africa took the silver and Trinidad the
bronze.
The
men's 4x400 Gold was won by the American team of Byrd,
Pettigrew, Brew, and Taylor in a world leading time of
2:57.54. The silver went to the Bahamas and the bronze
to Jamaica.
The
women's 800 meter was won by Maria de Lourdes Mutola in
a time of 1:57.17. The Gold for the women's high jump
went to South Africia's Hestrie Cloete.
"Our
final, total attendance for the past 10 days was 400,886
and we're extremely pleased with the daily average attendance
of 40,089 at the Stadium. We went from just slightly under
29,000 on Saturday, Aug. 4 to a high of 54,920 on Day
10, the Closing Ceremony," said Chairman of the Board,
Jack Agrios.
"I'm
also very happy to announce that not only did we surpass
our budget target of $12.5 million in ticket revenue,
we believe we have set the stage for future Championships
to be held on this continent," Agrios noted.
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