Colorado runners ruled the Pikes Peak Marathon on Sunday in a year without elite international competition.
Seth DeMoor, of Englewood, was the first to the summit of Pikes Peak and held off David Sinclair to win the men’s race in 3 hours, 36 minutes and 31 seconds, unofficially. Sinclair finishes in 3:38:20.
Denver’s Brittany Charboneau reached summit behind Allie McLaughlin but made up ground during the descent and won the women’s race in 4:25:21. Golden’s Ashley Brasovan was second with McLaughlin, of Colorado Springs, finishing third.
Brittany Charboneau wins the women’s marathon. As expected, no records broken today. @CSGazetteSports @gazettepreps pic.twitter.com/URTfjiQmJu
— Vinny Benedetto (@VBenedetto) August 23, 2020
DeMoor (white shirt) watches Andy Whacker finish third in the marathon. DeMoor is the 2020 Pikes Peak Marathon winner (still working on getting an official time). @CSGazetteSports @csgazette pic.twitter.com/wG7iCemkGJ
— Vinny Benedetto (@VBenedetto) August 23, 2020
Seth DeMoor (@SethJamesDeMoor) is first to the summit in a little over 2 hours, 10 minutes. @CSGazetteSports pic.twitter.com/7x1h4HiMqc
— Vinny Benedetto (@VBenedetto) August 23, 2020
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