Runners From Geneva Complete Chicago Marathon

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Geneva IL

13 October, 2021

12:00 PM

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CHICAGO, IL — It may have been a long wait, but for the participants in the 43rd edition of the Chicago Marathon, it was worth it. Not run since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sunday's race was filled with local participants. There were 46 Geneva runners who finished the marathon. The marathon was won by Seifu Tura, of Ethiopia, and Ruth Chepngetich of Kenya, in 2 hours, 6.12 seconds, and 2:22:31, respectively. Daniel Romanchuk and Tatyana McFadden, both of the United States, won the wheelchair race. They finished at 1:29:07 and 1:48:57, respectively. Of locals from Geneva who ran, participant Corey Anderson was the fastest, finishing the race in 3 hours, 7 minutes and 11 seconds. Top 25 Geneva runners that completed the marathon include: Corey Anderson (55-59 age division): 3:07:11Rich Calvario (35-39 age division): 3:14:45Jacob Kaufman (25-29 age division): 3:33:54Erin Kraus (40-44 age division): 3:38:32Claire Ginsberg (20-24 age division): 3:38:49David Ginsberg (55-59 age division): 3:43:33Luke Malmborg (35-39 age division): 3:47:03Daniel Carlson (25-29 age division): 3:48: 01Aureo Celaya (45-49 age division): 3:53:18Tammy Hartje (55-59 age division): 3:56:43Matthew Krizmanic (35-39 age division): 4:00:10Matthew Hurlbut (40-44 age division): 4:11:47JP Bordeleau (45-49 age division): 4:13:26Kali Vence (25-29 age division): 4:23:19Denise Trimble (45-49 age division): 4:27:25Ryan Krempin (35-39 age division): 4:31:43Dan Simon (25-29 age division): 4:31:55Leila Fong (45-49 age division): 4:32:13David Lewis (50-54 age division): 4:35:10Julie Fleskes (35-39 age division): 4:36:44Karl Mark (50-54 age division): 4:38:52Jamie Milewski (45-49 age division): 4:39:54Paul Higgins (45-49 age division): 4:40:33Timothy Voreis (50-54: age division): 4:40:34Molly McQueeny (20-24 age division): 4:40:51 For a complete list of local runners who completed the race, visit the Chicago Marathon's website. All results were unofficial as of Monday afternoon. Participants in this year's race were required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of attending the event. (For more news and information like this, subscribe to the Geneva Patch for free. If you have an iPhone, click here to get the free Patch iPhone app; download the free Patch Android app here. Don't forget to like us on Facebook!)

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