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Chicago Marathon Features Runners from Clayton
Numerous St. Louisans competed in the Oct. 7 event. See how they compared to the race's champion.
Hundreds of St. Louis-area residents competed in the Chicago Marathon Oct. 7.
None finished better than 41-year-old Lawrence Wang, of St. Louis, who finished in 539th place overall (out of nearly 50,000 participants) with a time of 2 hours and 55 minutes and 4 seconds.
Hope Rathnam, a 24-year-old St. Louisan, finished 77th in the women's field (870 overall), with a time of 3:00:05. That was the best mark by a woman among St. Louis-area participants.
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Richard Bender, of Chesterfield, came in as the oldest area runner to complete the race. Bender is 63 years old and finished with a time of 5:36:31.
The youngest area racer, meanwhile, was Nicholas Miller, 19, of Lake Saint Louis, who clocked in at 3:48:22, which was good enough for 34th place in his division.
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For a complete list of Missouri winners, check out the Bank of America Chicago Marathon website results page.
Locally, six runners completed the race. They are:
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828 William Patterson
Clayton
25 03:43:07
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2107 Lauren Baczewski
Clayton
28 4:50:07 3069
2661 439 Matthew Melander
Clayton
43 03:23:55 3372 477 58 Rebecca Melander Clayton 43 03:26:05 14589 4388 637 Erica Pisciotto Clayton 42 04:12:23 18205 12146 1036 Carl Joerger Clayton 50 04:25:48
Celebrating its 35th running, the Chicago Marathon is one of five World Marathon Majors.
Tsegaye Kebede won the men's competition with a record-breaking time of 2:04:38, while Atsede Baysa set an event record time of 2:22:03. Both winners are from Ethiopia.
Michigan-native Dathan Ritzenhein was the top U.S. finisher in 9th place, with a time of 2:07:47— the third fastest American of all time.
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