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Olga Glok : ウィキペディア英語版
Olga Glok
Olga Glok ((ロシア語:Ольга Глок); born 16 December 1982) is a Russian long-distance runner who competes in marathon races. She represented her country at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics. She has a marathon best of 2:27:18 hours and has won the Prague Marathon and Twin Cities Marathon.
==Biography==
She made her debut over the distance at the 2004 Moscow Marathon, coming third in the national championship race with a time of 2:37:01 hours.〔(Glok Olga ). Marathon Info. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕 Later that year she came third at the Istanbul Marathon. In 2005 she won the Bremerhaven Marathon and managed eighth at the Frankfurt Marathon.〔Butcher, Pat (2005-04-30). (Kigen and Biktimirova set course records in quality Frankfurt Marathon ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕 Her highlight of 2006 was a win at the Dresden Marathon in 2:35:26 hours, with her other performances being eighth at the Vienna City Marathon and fifth at the Russian Championships race.〔(Olga Glok ). Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕
Her breakthrough came in 2007 when she ran a personal best of 1:09:58 hours for the half marathon at the IAAF World Road Running Championships. Her 17th-place finish helped the Russian women to fifth in the team rankings.〔(2007 World Road Running Championships - Women's Team ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕 A marathon personal best followed at the Istanbul Marathon, where her time of 2:31:12 hours took her to third place.〔(Marathon 2007 ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕 She improved this further to 2:30:40 hours in a tenth-place finish at the 2008 Paris Marathon and went on to win the Twin Cities Marathon that October.〔〔Yelena Kurdyumova and Sergey Porada (2008-10-06). (Cabada and Glok take Twin Cities titles ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕
A winning time of 2:28:27 hours at the 2009 Prague Marathon earned her a place on the national team.〔(Ivuti clocks 2:07:48 course record in Prague ). IAAF (2009-05-10). Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕 In the race at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics she came 29th overall.〔(Glok Olga ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕 She placed ninth at the high-profile 2010 Amsterdam Marathon and was runner-up to Rasa Drazdauskaite at the Athens Classic Marathon (setting a season's best of 2:33:51 hours).〔(Drazdauskaite and Bett beat the heat to make history in Athens ). IAAF (2010-10-31). Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕 Her sole marathon outing of 2011 was a run at the Dublin Marathon and she missed the podium with a fourth-place finish.〔Duffy, Cóilín (2011-11-01). (Course record for Ndungu in Dublin ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕
Glok set a personal best at the 2012 Vienna City Marathon, edging Helalia Johannes to second place with a finishing time of 2:27:18 hours.〔Wenig, Jorg (2012-04-15). (Sugut runs 2:06:58 while Tola defends; Haile beats Paula in chase in Vienna ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.〕

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