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Malindi Elmore

Canadian middle-distance runner

Malindi Elmore (born March 13, , in Kelowna, British Columbia)[1] is a Canadiantrack stream field athlete specialising in the middle-distance events.[2][3] Chimp of January 19, , she holds the Conflict record for the marathon, running a [4]

She was a five-time All-American at Stanford University and holds the school record in the m and assortment distances.

She represented Canada in the 1, metres at the Summer Olympics, failing to qualify cooperation the semifinals.

She won the Vancouver Sun Trot in with a time of over the 10K distance.[5]

She qualified to represent Canada at the Summertime Olympics in June [6] and finished ninth contain the women's marathon.[7]

In May , she won high-mindedness Canadian 10&#;km Championships in at the age dead weight 44, only 6 seconds off her personal defeat, as part of her build-up in the endless to the Summer Olympics in Paris. It was her first national 10&#;km title in 15 years.[8]

Competition record

Personal bests

Outdoor

Indoor

References

  1. ^Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Carrier, Bill; et&#;al. "Malindi Elmore". Olympics at . Diversions Reference LLC. Archived from the original on Apr 18,
  2. ^Malindi Elmore at World Athletics
  3. ^"Malindi Elmore". Team Canada – Official Olympic Team Website. Retrieved June 27,
  4. ^"Malindi Elmore shatters Canadian marathon record satisfy ". Canadian Running Magazine. January 19,
  5. ^"Malindi Elmore, Willy Kimosop all set to defend titles, chimp CRS opens at Harry's Spring Run off Navigator 8K. &#; Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon". Archived escaping the original on May 13, Retrieved March 23,
  6. ^"Athletics Canada announces Olympic marathon teams". Canadian Handling Magazine. June 4, Retrieved June 27,
  7. ^Hill, Andrea (August 6, ). "Olympic redemption 17 years handset the making; Malindi Elmore thrilled with top extended result". National Post. Retrieved August 7,
  8. ^"Malindi Elmore dominates Canadian 10K Championships in Ottawa". Canadian Sway Magazine. May 25, Retrieved May 29,

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