NYRR New York Mini 10K - Local Gallery

[Results] [Race Coverage]


Aziza Aliyu of the Westchester Track Club (WTC) had a banner day as she finished seventh overall and first among NYRR members in 33:56.


Aliyu's WTC teammate Buzunesh Deba was the second NYRR member to finish; she clocked 35:23 and was ninth overall.


Salome Kosgei of WTC finished 10th overall and third among locals in 35:35. WTC easily won the open team title.


Firehiwot Tesfaye, 19, was 11th overall and fourth among locals in 36:06. She competes for the West Side Runners.


The Nike Central Park Track Club's (CPTC) Loretta Kilmer, 12th overall and fifth local, ran 36:39. CPTC placed third among open teams.


Caroline Bierbaum ran 36:56 to finish 13th and lead the New York Athletic Club (NYAC) to a second-place open team finish.


WTC's Sharon Lemberger was 14th in 37:16 and the fourth WTC runner to finish.


Michelle Rafferty of Hoboken, NJ, stopped the clock at 37:26; the time was good for 15th place overall.


The second NYAC finisher, Stephanie Lenihan, placed 16th overall in 37:29.


Katarina Janosikova led Moving Comfort New York to a fourth-place open team finish; she was 17th in 37:35.


The Warren Street Social & Athletic Club's (WS) Victoria Ganushina ran 38:02 and finished 22nd; WS was fifth among open teams.


Erin Boyle was 27th in 38:41, leading her of Shoe4Africa open team to eighth place.


The top masters finisher, 40-year-old Eileen Patrick of Manhattan, clocked 39:03.


Sheila Casey of Rockland Road Runners was 37th in 39:47.


Gillian Blake, 40, of the Greater New York Racing Team finished in 45:17; GNY was fourth among masters teams.


Rachel Kimber was the first member of the Van Cortlandt Track Club to finish; her time was 47:10.


The New York Harriers' Adriana Onstwedder, 45, ran 50:17; hers was the fifth masters team to finish.


Gabriella DiBlasi, 40, of the New York Flyers (NYF) finished in 53:23; NYF placed ninth among masters teams.


The Mercury Masters' (MERM) Andrea Valentine, 55, clocked 1:23:18; the MERMs were eighth in the 50+ team division.