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Ethiopia's Bado Worku Wins 30th Fairfield Half-Marathon By Two Seconds

Ethiopians finish in the top three in a race with 4,600 runners

In another close finish, Ethiopia's Bado Worku emerged victorious Sunday in the 30th Stratton Faxon Fairfield Half-Marathon.

Worku, who was second in last weekend's Grandma's Half Marathon in Duluth, Minnesota, posted a time of 1:05.49,  two seconds ahead of countryman and defending champion Worku Beyi.

Ethiopians grabbed the top-three places, as Nigusse Ketema took third (1.05:57).

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Last year, Beyi (1:04.11) nipped Nigusse (1:04.12) at the finish line by one second.  This year's winning time was nearly two minutes slower.

Sunday's race got under way at 8:30 a.m. at Jennings Beach with a full field of 4,600 runners. It featured top athletes from Kenya, Ethiopia, Kazachstan and the United States.

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Penn State graduate Tyler McCandless was the top American finisher, coming in fourth with a time of 1:08.00.

Former Fairfield Half-Marathon winner Tom Harding was 28th (1.22.14).

Recent Fairfield Prep graduate Connor Rog was 19th (1:20.13) and third in his age bracket.

 In the women's division, Buzunesh Deba of Ethiopia (1:15.43) defended her title with a three-second win over countrywomen Alemteshay Misganaw (1:15.46), who finished second in the 2005 Stratton Faxon Fairfield Half-Marathon.  Deba was eighth overall.

West Simsbury's Shannon McHale (29th, 1:22.17) was the top finisher among American females.

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