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New York City's Best Race To Wins and PB's On International StagePublished by
New York City's Best Race To Wins and PB's On International Stage Athletes from New York City had quite the weekend, scoring victories and setting personal bests across the world. In Guadeloupe, Olympic bronze medalist and frequent Armory competitor Lalonde Gordon ran a blistering 44.91 seconds for 400 meters, defeating Ramon Miller and Chris Brown, both Olympic medalists from the Bahama's. A meet recap from the Meeting International Region Guadeloupe can be found here at RunBlogRun.com. A preview of the meet, which details how strong the 400 meter was, can be found at TrackAlerts.com. Also racing over the weekend were Olympians Winston George and Julius Mutekanga. George, a native of Guyana, ran a personal best of 45.77 for 400m at the American Track League meet in Charlottesville, Virginia. Uganda's Mutekanga finished runner-up at the second stop of the American Track League, covering 800 meters in 1:48.19. Mutekanga's personal best is 1:46.83. Photo: Lalonde Gordon speaks to ArmoryTrack.com following a competition at The New Balance Track & Field Center at The Armory. More news
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