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Results For Westwood And Hillsdale Runners In 2018 NYC Marathon

Find out how Westwood and Hillsdale runners performed in the 26.2-mile 2018 New York City Marathon on Sunday.

WESTWOOD, NJ — People from Westwood and Hillsdale were among the more than 50,000 to tackle one of most popular road races in the world — the 2018 New York City Marathon on Sunday. And we have their times (see below).

The 48th TCS New York City Marathon course runs 26.2 miles through the five boroughs of NYC. Of the 51,278 runners that entered the 2017 race 50,773 completed it.

Here are the runners, including their names, ages, and times (please note, this list might not encompass the whole field, just runners who have agreed to share their information with media):

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  • Emily Nagele, Westwood, 29: 5:01:28
  • Ashley Ames, Westwood, 29: 4:52:27
  • Stephanie Sariol, Westwood, 48: 4:43:51
  • Laurie Ajalat, Westwood, 45: 4:34:20
  • Andrew Gambino, Westwood, 41: 4:29:00
  • Cheryl Eichner, Hillsdale, 43: 5:25:37
  • Dan Moran, Hillsdale: 50: 4:12:45
  • Slobodan Petkovich, Hillsdale, 51: 3:47:22
  • Julianne Darcey, Hillsdale, 24: 6:00:28
  • Axelle Sandt, Hillsdale, 47: 4:12:48
  • Caroline Huni, Hillsdale, 47: 4:44:51
  • Vanessa Hefa, Hillsdale 40: 5:12:32
  • Alexis Du Rivau, Hillsdale, 47: 3:53:29

Enrique Perezgrovas, of Hillsdale, 39, also raced in the marathon, but his finishing time was not available.

Among the prominent runners to hit the pavement in 2018 were:

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  • Women: 2017 champion Shalane Flanagan, 2018 Boston Marathon winner Desiree Linden and Molly Huddle, all of the United States.
  • Men: Defending champion Geoffrey Kamworor of Kenya, four-time U.S. Olympian Abdi Abdirahman and Shadrack Biwott.
  • Wheelchair: Tatyana McFadden and Marcel Hug.

Photo: Runners run down 4th Ave as they compete during the 2017 TCS New York City Marathon on Nov. 05, 2017 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo by Michael Heiman/Getty Images)


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