Elisha Barno
Kenyan marathon runner
Elisha Kiprop Barno (born 1985) is a Kenyan marathon runner. Barno is the most prolific runner in Grandma's Marathon history, winning the race four times 2015 to 2018 and again in 2023 and 2024.[2] He has won several marathons during his career, including the Los Angeles Marathon,[3] the Jacksonville Marathon, and the California International Marathon.
His best time is 2:09:14, in the 2023 Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, MN.[4] Barno was inducted into the Grandma's Marathon Hall of Fame in 2023.
References
- ^ "Barno finally wins Twin Cities Marathon". MPR News. October 7, 2018.
- ^ "ARRS-Runner: Elisha Barno Kiprop". ARRS.run. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved June 18, 2019.
- ^ Knoblauch, Austin (March 24, 2019). "Elisha Barno wins L.A. Marathon; Askale Merachi wins women's race in course-record time". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 15, 2019.
- ^ "Elisha Kiprop Barno". duluthnewstribune.com. Duluth News Tribune. June 17, 2023.
External links
- Elisha Barno at World Athletics
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Twin Cities Marathon – men's winners
- 1963–65: Ron Daws (USA)
- 1966: Phil Weiser (USA)
- 1967: Ron Daws (USA)
- 1968: Tom Heinonen (USA)
- 1969: Alex Ratelle (USA)
- 1970: Tom Hoffman (USA)
- 1971: Jay Dirksen (USA)
- 1972: Scott Sundquist (USA)
- 1973: Steve Hoag (USA)
- 1974–75: Al Gilman (USA)
- 1976: Steve Hoag (USA)
- 1977: Barney Klecker (USA)
- 1978: Mike Francise (USA)
- 1979: Barney Klecker (USA)
- 1980: John Fox (GBR)
- 1981: Dave Chatelaine (USA)
- 1981: Michael Seaman (USA)
- 1982–83: Allan Zachariasen (DEN)
- 1984: Fred Torneden (USA)
- 1985: Phil Coppess (USA)
- 1986: Bill Donakowski (USA)
- 1987: Marty Froelick (USA)
- 1988: Daniel Böltz (AUS)
- 1989: Don Janicki (USA)
- 1990: Maurilio Castillo (MEX)
- 1991: Malcolm Norwood (AUS)
- 1992: David Mungai (USA)
- 1993: Ed Eyestone (USA)
- 1994: Pablo Sierra (SPA)
- 1995: Rafael Zepeda (MEX)
- 1996: Joel Onwonga (KEN)
- 1997–99: Andrew Musuva (KEN)
- 2000: Sergey Fedotov (RUS)
- 2001: Joshua Kipkemboi (USA)
- 2002: Dan Browne (USA)
- 2003: Eddy Hellebuyck (USA)
- 2004: Augustus Mbusya Kavutu (KEN)
- 2005–06: Mbarak Hussein (USA)
- 2007: Mykola Antonenko (RUS)
- 2008: Fernando Cabada (USA)
- 2009: Jason Hartmann (USA)
- 2010: Sergio Reyes (USA)
- 2011: Sammy Malakwen (KEN)
- 2012: Christopher Kipyego (KEN)
- 2013: Nicholas Arciniaga (USA)
- 2014: Tyler Pennel (USA)
- 2015–17: Dominic Ondoro (KEN)
- 2018: Elisha Barno (KEN)
- 2019: Dominic Ondoro (KEN)
- 2021: Mohamed Hrezi (USA)
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