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词条 Freihofer's Run for Women
释义

  1. Past winners

     5K race  10K race 

  2. Statistics

     Winners by country  Multiple winners 

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox Athleticrace
| bgcolour = #CEE3F6
| image = KingFountainWashingtonParkAlbany.jpg
| imagesize = 180px
| caption = The race passes through Albany's Washington Park
| date = May/June
| location = Albany, New York, United States {{flagicon|USA}}
| type = Road
| distance = 5K
| est = 1979
| homepage = Freihofer's Run for Women
}}Freihofer's Run for Women is an annual five-kilometer road running competition for women that is usually held in late May or early June in Albany, New York, United States. First held in 1979, the race has grown into a sizable event that holds IAAF Silver Label Road Race status and had 3,927 participants at the 2010 edition.[1] The 2011 edition garnered 5,000 entires, four-fifths of whom are distance runners.[2]

A 10-kilometer race was held concurrently with the 5K race from its inaugural edition, with the longer race serving as the elite race until 1989. The 5K race has been the elite race since 1989 while the 10K was removed from the annual race's events in 1991. The race has been the venue for the national road championships on many occasions: acting as the 10K championships from 1979 to 1988, and then serving as the 5K nationals in 1989, 1990 and 1993 to 2004.[3] Five women have participated in the FRW every year since it began, including Denise Herman, a local runner who won the 5k in 1984 and again in 1987.[4]

Lynn Jennings is the race's most successful runner, having won the 10K race twice and the 5K race a further six times over the period between 1987 and 1998. Marla Runyan, who is legally blind due to Stargardt disease, won three consecutive national titles at the Freihofer's Run for Women from 2002–2004.[5]

In 2005, the race was won in record time by Asmae Leghzaoui, though several world class athletes boycotted the event due to Leghzaoui's history of using illegal substances.[6] Her course record was broken by Emily Chebet who ran a time of 15:12 to win the 2010 race.[1] Betty Jo Geiger remains the record holder for the 10K race with her 1986 winning time of 32:13.

The 5K course, certified by USA Track & Field, begins and ends near the New York State Museum on Albany's Madison Avenue. It heads westwards and enters Washington Park after the first kilometer. The course twists along the footpaths through the park before heading north along Lake Avenue around the half-way point. After heading east along Western and Washington Avenue, the route turns south, looping back onto Madison Avenue, and then heads downhill directly to the finish.[7]

Past winners

5K race

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YearWinnerTime (m:s)
2016{{flagathlete|Brianne Nelson|USA}}15:46
2015{{flagathlete|Emily Chebet|KEN}}15:38
2014{{flagathlete|Lucy Kabuu|KEN}}15:20
2013{{flagathlete|Emily Chebet|KEN}}15:26
2012{{flagathlete|Mamitu Daska|ETH}}15:19.1
2011{{flagathlete|Mamitu Daska|ETH}}15:19
2010{{flagathlete|Emily Chebet|KEN}}15:12
2009{{flagathlete|Teyba Erkesso|ETH}} 15:27
2008{{flagathlete|Benita Johnson|AUS}} 15:46
2007{{flagathlete|Benita Johnson|AUS}} 15:22
2006{{flagathlete|Benita Johnson|AUS}} 15:27
2005{{flagathlete|Asmae Leghzaoui|MAR}} 15:18
2004{{flagathlete|Marla Runyan|USA}} 15:26
2003{{flagathlete|Marla Runyan|USA}} 15:25
2002{{flagathlete|Marla Runyan|USA}} 15:27
2001{{flagathlete|Collette Liss-Douglas|USA}} 15:47
2000{{flagathlete|Libbie Johnson-Hickman|USA}} 15:35
1999{{flagathlete|Cheri Goddard-Kenah|USA}} 15:31
1998{{flagathlete|Lynn Jennings|USA}} 15:46
1997{{flagathlete|Elva Dryer|USA}} 15:29
1996{{flagathlete|Lynn Jennings|USA}} 15:21[8]
1995{{flagathlete|Lynn Jennings|USA}} 15:24
1994{{flagathlete|Lynn Jennings|USA}} 15:35
1993{{flagathlete|Lynn Jennings|USA}} 15:35
1992{{flagathlete|Carmem de Oliveira|BRA}} 15:39
1991{{flagathlete|Judi St. Hilaire|USA}} 15:40
1990{{flagathlete|Lynn Jennings|USA}} 15:31
1989{{flagathlete|Judi St. Hilaire|USA}} 15:25
1988{{flagathlete|Pamela Crandall|USA}}17:16
1987{{flagathlete|Denise Herman|USA}}17:16
1986{{flagathlete|Marisa Sutera|USA}}17:22
1985{{flagathlete|Patricia Nelson|USA}}17:39
1984{{flagathlete|Denise Herman|USA}}18:06
1983{{flagathlete|Mary Herlihy|USA}}18:08
1982{{flagathlete|Diana Richburg|USA}}18:30
1981{{flagathlete|Diana Richburg|USA}}18:50
1980{{flagathlete|Martha Swatt-Johnson|USA}}17:35
1979{{flagathlete|Martha Swatt-Johnson|USA}}17:30

10K race

YearWinnerTime (m:s)
1991{{flagathlete|Nancy Egerton|USA}}38:06
1990{{flagathlete|Lisa Polzinetti|USA}}36:25
1989{{flagathlete|Laura LaMena|USA}}37:04
1988{{flagathlete|Lynn Jennings|USA}} 32:39
1987{{flagathlete|Lynn Jennings|USA}} 32:19
1986{{flagathlete|Betty Jo Geiger|USA}}32:13
1985{{flagathlete|Betty Jo Geiger|USA}}
{{flagathlete|Francie Larrieu-Smith|USA}}
32:14
1984{{flagathlete|Betty Jo Geiger|USA}} 32:51
1983{{flagathlete|Regina Joyce|IRL}} 33:25
1982{{flagathlete|Jacqueline Gareau|CAN}} 34:50
1981{{flagathlete|Nancy Conz|USA}} 34:59
1980{{flagathlete|Dana Salter|USA}} 33:22[9]
1979{{flagathlete|Karin von Berg|USA}} 34:26

Statistics

  • Note: Statistics for elite races only
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Winners by country

Country5K race10K raceTotal
{{USA}} 15 9 24
{{AUS}} 3 0 3
{{ETH}} 3 0 3
{{KEN}} 3 0 3
{{BRA}} 1 0 1
{{MAR}} 1 0 1
{{CAN}} 0 1 1
{{IRL}} 0 1 1
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Multiple winners

RunnerCountry5K Wins10K WinsTotal
Lynn Jennings{{USA}}628
Betty Jo Geiger{{USA}}033
Marla Runyan{{USA}}303
Benita Johnson{{AUS}}303
Judi St. Hilaire{{USA}}202
Mamitu Daska{{ETH}}202
Emily Chebet{{KEN}}303
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References

1. ^Pardham, Ed (2010-06-06). Chebet beats the heat to set course record in Albany 5K. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-01-18.
2. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/At-the-end-of-their-finish-line-Awareness-1409202.php | title=At the end of their finish line: Awareness | work=Albany Times-Union | date=June 4, 2011 | accessdate=2011-06-04 | author=Haqqie, Azra | location=Albany, NY}}
3. ^[https://www.arrs.run/HP_Frei5.htm Freihofer's Run for Women 5 km]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2010-06-05). Retrieved on 2010-06-06.
4. ^Bernadette LaManna, one of five FRW "veterans"
5. ^Brown, Hank (2003-05-31). Runyan Repeats as USA 5K Champion at Freihofer's. Cool Running. Retrieved on 2010-06-06.
6. ^Coolrunning article
7. ^5 km running course. Freihofer's Run for Women. Retrieved on 2010-06-06.
8. ^Short course: measured 4990.6 m
9. ^Course was considered to be shorter than 10 km
List of winners
  • [https://www.arrs.run/HP_Frei5.htm Freihofer's Run for Women 5 km]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2010-06-05). Retrieved on 2010-06-06.

External links

  • Official website
{{IAAF Silver Label}}

5 : 5K runs|Sports in Albany, New York|Road running competitions in the United States|Recurring events established in 1979|Women's athletics competitions

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