Kenyan Rodah Jepkorir taking out the Gold Coast Marathon.
Kenyan Rodah Jepkorir (KEN) held off a strong finishing burst from Tasmanian Milly Clark (AUS/TAS) to take out the women’s Gold Coast Marathon.
The 27-year-old broke away from the 30km mark and then lasted to break the tape in 2:27:56, with Clark second (2:28:08) and Eritrea’s Nazret Weldu (ERI) third in 2:28:57.
The women’s marathon field battled a variety of conditions, from heavy rain to brilliant Gold Coast sunshine.
Jepkorir was in the lead pack from the start, passing through the 5km mark in Surfers Paradise in 17:12 with Weldu through in 17:13 and Clark back in 17:59.
By the time the runners had reached the 30km Jepkorir had snuck a three-second break on Weldu, while Clark was a further two minutes and five seconds back.
Australian Milly Clark took second place in the Gold Coast Marathon in a personal best time.
However the Aussie was beginning her blistering run home. At the 35km aid station Clark was one minute 31 seconds behind the leader, but still in third place.
At 40km Clark was comfortably in second place and 38 seconds from the lead. She continued to close to finally be just 12 seconds from Jepkorir at the tape.
Clark certainly ticked the boxes she was targeting on the Gold Coast. Primarily she wanted to enjoy the event. She achieved that.
She was also hoping for a PB (which was 2:29:07), to run a time lower than the Tokyo Olympics qualifier (2:29:30) and to finish on the podium. With her time at 2:28:08, she ticked every box.
Clark is no stranger to the Gold Coast Marathon weekend of events. In 2013 she was second in the Southern Cross University 10km Run. The following year she stepped up to the ASICS Half Marathon and won.
She placed sixth in the half in 2015 and was second in that same event in 2017.
Clark took the Oceania Championship honours with fellow Aussies Nera Jareb second and Tennille Ellis third.
Other marathon championship women’s winners were: Queensland Championships – Tennille Ellis: ADF Championships – Jennifer Pearsall (Air Force); Australian (and Qld) Masters Championships – Nerissa O’Donnell.
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