Attacking late on, he left the field of 60 far behind, winning by 45 seconds.
In 2006 he won his first national title in the 12K cross-country championships, winning by 27 seconds.
Cierpinski chased Shorter down then took the lead, winning the race by 51 seconds.
Only in the final mile did Duffy gain a small lead, winning the race by fifteen seconds.
He had an average speed of 177.601 miles per hour, winning by .0122 seconds over Martin.
She finished in 8 minutes 7.7 seconds, winning by more than 14 seconds.
Alonso was able to extend his advantage in the closing stages, winning the race by 17 seconds.
The unofficial results at the conclusion of the race showed Graham Hill winning by 41.13 seconds over Clark.
Richmond crossed the finish line beside Rudd, winning the race by 0.05 seconds.
He sprinted out to a 50 meter lead after 300 meters and never reliquished the lead, winning by 13 seconds in a time of 24:37.5.