THE Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) and Adidas should be commended for making the Shah Alam-Adidas King of the Road run on Sunday a successful event with about 8,500 participants.
Except for some confusion during the prize-giving ceremony, the programme went without a hitch. And, the confusion could have been avoided if the participants had used their registered numbers.
Adidas Malaysia sports marketing associate K. Krishnan said most of the top runners’ numbers were collected by their managers.
“The numbers were wrongly distributed among the participants. At the finishing line, the officials recorded the numbers according to the participants’ finishing, and the winners were announced according to our master list. This could have been avoided if the participants had worn their respective registered numbers.
Except for some confusion during the prize-giving ceremony, the programme went without a hitch. And, the confusion could have been avoided if the participants had used their registered numbers.
Adidas Malaysia sports marketing associate K. Krishnan said most of the top runners’ numbers were collected by their managers.
“The numbers were wrongly distributed among the participants. At the finishing line, the officials recorded the numbers according to the participants’ finishing, and the winners were announced according to our master list. This could have been avoided if the participants had worn their respective registered numbers.
RESULTS
22km
Men
Open: 1. Robert Kilagat Kosgei 1’08:08; 2. Kennedy Kiproo Kilan 1’08:09; 3. Kipkemoi Gilbert 1’09:00
Veteran: 1. Lautredoux Jean Pierre 1’14:43; 2. Charoen Khangkharo 1’24:27; 3. Khanit Tengmisi 1’26:03
Women
Open: 1. Lydia Rutto 1’22:29; 2. Catherine Kwamboka 1’22:47; 3. Margeret Wangui 1’23:37
11km
MEN
Open: 1. James Meragu 37:40; 2. Denise Njuguna 37:53; 3. Charles Maina 38:10
WOMEN
Open: 1. S. Sangeetha 53:24; 2. Susilah Chebichi Mutai 54:40; 3. Kara Bancroft 1’00:21
8km
MEN
Senior veteran: 1. M. Ramakrishnan 29:55; 2. G. ToihaLan 32:10; 3. Sompong Patinapran 32:20
Senior boys: 1. B. Girivasan 28:55; 2. Daniel Prakash 29:47; 3. M. Pratab 30:08
WOMEN
Veteran: 1. Lai Yook Ching 39:17; 2. Agnes Tee Yoke Loi 39:56; 3. Low Wah Leng 40:05
Senior girls: 1. Onauma Suwanno 35:34; 2. N. Sri Suganyaa 38:56; 3. Y. Deepa 39:09
6km
Boys: 1. Nattapon 23:31; 2. Theerawat Sengsuk 23:32; 3. D. Aridas 23:46
Girls: 1. Sasiwikom Rakkhaphan 29:28; 2. Sawin Kaur 29:56; 3. P. Vijayaletchumy 29:57
22km
Men
Open: 1. Robert Kilagat Kosgei 1’08:08; 2. Kennedy Kiproo Kilan 1’08:09; 3. Kipkemoi Gilbert 1’09:00
Veteran: 1. Lautredoux Jean Pierre 1’14:43; 2. Charoen Khangkharo 1’24:27; 3. Khanit Tengmisi 1’26:03
Women
Open: 1. Lydia Rutto 1’22:29; 2. Catherine Kwamboka 1’22:47; 3. Margeret Wangui 1’23:37
11km
MEN
Open: 1. James Meragu 37:40; 2. Denise Njuguna 37:53; 3. Charles Maina 38:10
WOMEN
Open: 1. S. Sangeetha 53:24; 2. Susilah Chebichi Mutai 54:40; 3. Kara Bancroft 1’00:21
8km
MEN
Senior veteran: 1. M. Ramakrishnan 29:55; 2. G. ToihaLan 32:10; 3. Sompong Patinapran 32:20
Senior boys: 1. B. Girivasan 28:55; 2. Daniel Prakash 29:47; 3. M. Pratab 30:08
WOMEN
Veteran: 1. Lai Yook Ching 39:17; 2. Agnes Tee Yoke Loi 39:56; 3. Low Wah Leng 40:05
Senior girls: 1. Onauma Suwanno 35:34; 2. N. Sri Suganyaa 38:56; 3. Y. Deepa 39:09
6km
Boys: 1. Nattapon 23:31; 2. Theerawat Sengsuk 23:32; 3. D. Aridas 23:46
Girls: 1. Sasiwikom Rakkhaphan 29:28; 2. Sawin Kaur 29:56; 3. P. Vijayaletchumy 29:57
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