| Haas 5th in debut at Las Vegas Marathon |
| 08 December 2009 |
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More than 27,000 runners battled through near-freezing temperatures Sunday morning to race down the Strip and through Las Vegas as part of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon. “My coach told me not to really push hard for the first halfway, so I tried to keep on and not push really hard,” Rotich said. “But after 20 miles, I tried to push a little hard so I could catch the lady in front of me.” Rotich won the women’s division of the marathon, while fellow Kenyan Christopher Toroitich took home the men’s title with a time of 2:15:15. Despite Toroitich’s faster time, Rotich won the grand prize of $25,000 for finishing first because the women were given a 19-minute head start. “This is going to be really good for me,” Rotich said. Rotich, who was a relatively unknown runner before Sunday’s victory, took control of the race at the 26-mile mark when she passed Russia’s Alevtina Ivanova, who was one of the favorites to win the marathon. Rotich edged out Ivanova by 18 seconds in the end. The men’s race wasn’t quite as close. Toroitich beat the second-place finisher, Ethiopia’s Terefe Yae, by nearly a minute and a half. The most excitement of the morning came right before Yae crossed the finish line. Entering the final 20 yards, Yae and Assefa Tesfave, also from Ethiopia, were dead even. But Yae was able to pull away from Tesfave with a longer stride and beat him by one second for second place. “In my country, he is always with me and finishing high,” Yae said. The first American finisher came two minutes later when Stephen Haas from Indiana crossed the finish line in fifth place. Shortly after, Abebe Yimer became the first finisher from Clark County with a time of 2:24:50. By Case Keefer, Las Vegas Sun |

































