From Deseret News archives:
Moleko wins competitive men's 10K
South African enjoys 1st ever visit to Utah
In perhaps the most competitive DesNews 10K in many years, four runners stayed closely bunched most of the way before Moleko ran off with a 12 second victory. Included in that pack was former University of Utah runner Teren Jameson, who bettered his own personal best time for the distance (finishing at 28:58, seven seconds over his best time on a track) and finished fourth in this morning's race from Research Park to Liberty Park.
Moleko, Sawe, Jameson, Joseph Kahugu and James Bungei made it a five-horse race from the getgo. Jameson actually led for more than half the race, starting fast on two downhill stretches of the 10K course. That was his strategy entering the run.
"I knew I could make some pretty good time on the downhills, particularly the two large runs on the campus," he said. "These guys are very talented athletes and I just tried to stay with them. I was pretty satisfied overall with how I ran."
"It was great hearing people cheering for us as we went by," the articulate Moleko stated. "People here have been so friendly since I arrived, and to have that support on the course was unusual."
Sawe, winner two years ago and runnerup last year, pocketed $1,500 for second place, while Kahugu ($500), Jameson ($400) and Kahugu ($250) took home the rest. Two-time champ John Kariuki of Kenya, who always performs well in the DesNews and loves running in Utah, missed a flight connection from Kenya in Chicago and did not compete. Also missing his flight was Abdel Haki, another Kenyan running out of Albuquerque. They would have been considered favorites to cash as well.
The best finish by a non-seeded runner was that of Hobie Call of Laverkin, who finished sixth overall at 29:41, 13 seconds behind Bungei. As the top Utah resident finisher, he won $350. Former Ute Joe Wilson was seventh at 30:10, and Draper's Dennis Simonaitis was eighth at 30:28.
There were nearly 3,000 entries in the combined men's and women's 10K races this year, almost half of those entering in the final week before the race.
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