Gebrselassie wins fourth Manchester 10 kms race

MANCHESTER, England, (Reuters) – World men’s marathon  record holder Haile Gebrselassie completed a fourth victory in  the Great Manchester Run over 10 kms yesterday while Briton  Helen Clitheroe won the women’s event.

Tyson Gay

The 38-year-old Ethiopian clocked 28 minutes 10 seconds on  the loop course in cool, windy conditions with light rain in  front of thousands of enthusiastic spectators.

“I like this race and its atmosphere. I would have liked to  run faster but the wind was really uncomfortable,” said  Gebrselassie.

Gebrselassie said his focus now was on a fast marathon later  in the year in order to get a qualifying time for next year’s  London Olympics. He said no decision had yet been made although he has  previously indicated that he would like to race in the Berlin  race where he set his world record of two hours three minutes 59  seconds.

Clitheroe, who the 3,000 metres gold medal at the European  indoor championships last March, clocked 31:45.

Former world 100 and 200 metres champion Tyson Gay won a 150  metres race in 14.51 seconds ahead of fellow-American Darvis  Patton.