Ugandan Sarah Chelangat claimed the Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run, upstaging the women’s elite international section of the race, finishing in 52:04.
The 21-year-old entered the race boasting two national records from three races and she didn't disappoint by surging forward during a sixth mile. She ran in under five minutes to open a sizable gap between her and the competition, finishing ahead of second-place finisher and top American runner Sara Hall. The result meant her second podium finish this year since her second-place finish at the Meeting National Indoor Lyon, Halle Stéphane Diagana. Ethiopia’s Tsegay Kidanu (46:08) won on the elite men’s side despite a heavy wind that buffeted runners throughout the 50th edition of the D.C. racing staple, which also served as the 2023 USA Track & Field 10-mile championship.Cherry Blossom 10 Mile
Elite Women (Intl.) Race Results
- Sarah Chelangat (UGA) – 52:04
- Sara Hall (USA) – 52:37
- Nell Rojas (USA) – 52:38
- Emma Hurley (USA) – 52:41
- Molly Grabill (USA) – 52:42
- Amber Zimmerman (USA) – 53:05
- Susanna Sullivan (USA) – 53:25
- Carrie Verdon (USA) – 53:35
- Weynshet Weldetsadik (ETH) – 53:47
- Jessa Hanson (USA) – 53:47
- Caroline Rotich (KEN) – 53:53
- Anna Dibaba (ETH) – 54:31
- Jeralyn Poe (USA) – 54:41
- Breanna Sieracki (USA) – 55:52
- Bria Wetsch (USA) – 56:01
- Samantha Nadel (USA) – 56:12
- Elena Hayday (USA) – 56:15
- Diane Nukuri (USA) – 57:18
- Kate Sanborn (USA) – 57:22
- Maddie van Beek (USA) – 58:09
- Joanna Thompson (USA) – 59:16
- Lanni Marchant (CAN) – 59:22