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Anyway enough of this, you want to know the results.
We have our prequalified athletes
Men – Idrissa Kargbo, Challey, Victor, Tejan Jalloh
Women – Aminata Kargbo, Fatmata
As we lined up on the start of the Street Child Makeni
marathon, Aminata’s mother, with a tear in her eye kissed her daughter goodbye.
She seemed so proud but at the same time a little terrified at the prospect of
this pint-sized 16 year-old running 26.2 miles – she stormed it and won.
The qualified athletes
Male
| Mohammed Bah basking in |
Sheku Momoh – word on the street is that this 21 year old
Nursing student had gas in the tank as he happily took 2nd place
Mustapha Kamara – the oldest in the field, our 21 year old IT wizkid shares the same
dream as Sheku – a place in the Olympics
Women
Fatmata Lome – all of our girls racing for qualification
were less than 18 years old, with the youngest a 13 year old from Waterloo.
Fatmata stole the show today, coming home just a minute behind the pack of male
athletes
Georgina Sesay – coming in just 30 seconds behind Fatmata,
this 15 year old has only been racing for a year and is certainly a hope for
the future
Salma Sesay – this determined 17 year old is bidding her
time to enter the army – I look forward to the time when she puts the male
cadets through their paces on a run!
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| Salma, Georgina and Fatmata best of friends off the track |
Masters
Phillip Phombro – a technician and electrician at Connaught,
Phillip has been running all his life. He won the >50 year old category in
the trials coming in 5 minutes behind the top man. If there is this category in
Liberia, he’d be a good bet to win!


