Donna Vincent (Kayla’s mother) and Penny Vincent of Baltimore MD along with
the organizing committee, announce the passing of their mother Rose Aluoch
Omondi that occurred in kilifi, Kenya on April 13, 2014.
Friends and relatives are meeting on Wednesday and Friday this week for
prayers and support at: 4 Rembert Court, Apt 304. Parkville, MD 21234 starting at
6 p.m.
There will be a memorial service and fundraiser to help with funeral preparation
on Sunday April 27, 2014, at 9600 Pulaski park Dr. Suite 115 Middle River MD 21220
at 4pm.
BELGRADE, Serbia โ Bernard Kipkorir Talam led a Kenyan trio to win the Belgrade Marathon on Sunday, setting a personal best time in 2 hours, 14 minutes, 35 seconds.
Talam was followed by Paul Kimeli Samoei, who finished in 2:15:50, and Edwin Kitum in 2:21:50. Kitum had won in Belgrade last year.
“I am glad I set my record here in Belgrade,” said Talam, adding that he struggled after the first 20 kilometers (12 miles). “Later we were running uphill and it was windy, which made it harder.”
Around 20,000 runners participated in mostly warm weather.
Kenya also dominated the women’s race which Valary Jemeli Aiyabei won in 2:37:08, followed by Hellen Jepkosgei Kimutai in 2:42:24. Yenealem Ayano Buli of Ethiopia was third in 2:43:45.
Bernard Kipkorir Talam led a Kenyan trio to win the Belgrade Marathon on Sunday, setting a personal best time in 2 hours, 14 minutes, 35 seconds.
Talam was followed by Paul Kimeli Samoei, who finished in 2:15:50, and Edwin Kitum in 2:21:50. Kitum had won in Belgrade last year.
“I am glad I set my record here in Belgrade,” said Talam, adding that he struggled after the first 20 kilometers (12 miles). “Later we were running uphill and it was windy, which made it harder.”
Around 20,000 runners participated in mostly warm weather.
Kenya also dominated the women’s race which Valary Jemeli Aiyabei won in 2:37:08, followed by Hellen Jepkosgei Kimutai in 2:42:24. Yenealem Ayano Buli of Ethiopia was third in 2:43:45.
Bernard Kipkorir Talam led a Kenyan trio to win the Belgrade Marathon on Sunday, setting a personal best time in 2 hours, 14 minutes, 35 seconds.
Talam was followed by Paul Kimeli Samoei, who finished in 2:15:50, and Edwin Kitum in 2:21:50. Kitum had won in Belgrade last year.
“I am glad I set my record here in Belgrade,” said Talam, adding that he struggled after the first 20 kilometers (12 miles). “Later we were running uphill and it was windy, which made it harder.”
Around 20,000 runners participated in mostly warm weather.
Kenya also dominated the women’s race which Valary Jemeli Aiyabei won in 2:37:08, followed by Hellen Jepkosgei Kimutai in 2:42:24. Yenealem Ayano Buli of Ethiopia was third in 2:43:45.