In Sporting News the Inaugural Kibogora 5K took place this
morning. The course was a grueling 3.1 miles set at an altitude of 7,000 ft
with 2 prominent hill climbs. One of which is a half-mile slow climb
affectionately known as the “Soul Stealer.” The field of competitors looked
primed for glory as the race began. It was a demanding day that ended with
Leanna Guinn barely nudging out 1st place, setting a course record
with 21:00 minutes. The group was rounded out by the back and forth battle
between Bryan Sirmon and Cody Penrod, which resulted in a unanimous tie for 2nd
place with a very competitive time of 30:25 minutes. The race was nearly
sanctioned by the Rwanda Track and Field Association. All results are subject
to appeal. We would like to thank our sponsors as well as God for no injuries
or spontaneous pneumothoraxes.
- Associated Press
To the Associated Press: Thanks for starting my Sunday morning with a good laugh!
ReplyDeletebahahaha bryan what happened to your month long training program you've been on? does cody even work out? or were you just holding back what ya got for the next race?
ReplyDeleteIt was an "Act of Mercy" by that "NASHVILLE CAT"! LOL!
ReplyDeleteUncle Romez
I am so proud of Leanna for her stamina, fortitude, and endurance. You Rock, Leanna!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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