Kimberley Smith (born 19 November 1981) is a New Zealand middle-distance and long-distance runner who retired in 2016.[1]

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Kimberley Smith
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Smith in the marathon at the 2012 Olympics in London
Personal information
Born (1981-11-19) 19 November 1981 (age 43)
Papakura, Auckland, New Zealand
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5+12 in)
Weight48 kg (106 lb)
Sport
Country New Zealand
SportAthletics
EventMarathon
ClubNew Balance
Coached byRay Treacy
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Life

She is a 2005 graduate of Providence College (previously at Auckland's King's College. She first started running with Papakura Harriers. Smith won the 2004 NCAA Women's Individual Cross Country Championship. She won three NCAA individual titles in indoor track (5,000 metres and 3,000 metres) and outdoor track (5,000 metres) during the 2003–04 season. Her four NCAA individual championships are the most by any runner in Providence College history.[2] In 2004, she won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's best female collegiate track and field athlete, then in 2005 won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's best female collegiate cross country runner.[3][4][5][6]

She set a national record in the marathon with a run at the 2010 London Marathon—she finished eighth in the women's race and recorded a time of 2:25:21. Her result was upgraded to sixth after Russian athletes Liliya Shobukhova and Inga Abitova were removed from the results for doping. She ran the fastest half marathon by a woman on United States soil when she won the 2011 Rock 'n’ Roll Mardi Gras Half Marathon in 1:07:36.[7] Smith was leading the women's field of the 2011 Boston Marathon by 50 seconds at the halfway point, but injured her leg at mile 15 and was forced to drop from the race with roughly seven miles remaining.[8] She ran at the inaugural B.A.A. 10K in June and came second behind the Boston Marathon winner Caroline Kilel.[9] Smith established herself as the seventh-fastest runner ever at the Rock 'n' Roll Philadelphia Half Marathon, where she improved upon Meseret Defar's course record with a time of 1:07:11.[10] She entered the 2011 New York City Marathon two months later and finished in fifth place with a time of 2:25:46.[11] She finished 6th in Yokohama Marathon on 18 November 2012 in 2:27[12]

At the 2012 New York City Half Marathon she was leading alongside Firehiwot Dado before finally finishing second behind the Ethiopian.[13] She ran a course record at the Boston 10K, beating reigning champion Kilel with a run of 31:36 minutes.[14] She placed fifteenth in the 2012 Olympic marathon in London and won the Boston Half Marathon to claim the BAA Distance Medley jackpot of $100,000.[15] In September 2012 she married fellow runner Patrick Tarpy.[16] They have two children.[1]

Smith was runner-up to Olympic marathon champion Tiki Gelana at the 2013 Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon.[17]

In 2016, her last year of professional running, she finished third at the Stanford Invitational 5K in 15:32.[1]

Smith was contracted by New Balance and still holds many New Zealand national records.[18] She also holds the Oceanian records for the 3000, 5000 and 10,000 metres. Currently, she resides in Providence, Rhode Island.[19]

Achievements

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEvent
Representing  New Zealand
2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece 20th 5,000 m
2005 World Cross Country Championships Saint-Étienne, France 12th Long race
World Championships Helsinki, Finland 15th 10,000 m
World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco 7th 5000 m
Universiade İzmir, Turkey 1st 5000 m
2006 World Cup Athens, Greece 4th 5000 m
2007 World Championships Osaka, Japan 4th 10,000 m
2008 World Indoor Championships Valencia, Spain 6th 3000 m
Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th 10,000 m
2009 World Cross Country Championships Amman, Jordan 13th Senior race
World Championships Berlin, Germany 8th 10,000 m
World Half Marathon Championships Birmingham, England 7th Half marathon
2010 London Marathon London, England 6th Marathon
New York City Marathon New York City, United States 4th Marathon
2011 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 5th Marathon
2012 Olympic Games London, England 15th Marathon
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Personal bests

Outdoor

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Distance Time Date Location
1500 metres 4:11.25 26 June 2004 Waltham, MA
2000 metres 5:47:10 13 January 2007 Hamilton, NZL
3000 metres 8:35.31 NR[20] 25 July 2007 Monaco
5000 metres 14:45.93 NR[20] 11 July 2008 Rome
5 km (road) 15:16 NR 14 April 2013 Boston[21]
4 Miles (road) 19:38[22] 20 June 2009 Peoria, IL
10,000 metres 30:35.54 NR[20] 4 May 2008 Palo Alto, CA
10 km (road) 31:38 25 May 2009 London
20 km (road) 1:03:38 NR[23] 18 September 2011 Philadelphia
Half marathon 1:07:11 NR[23] 18 September 2011 Philadelphia
25 km (road) 1:24:15 NR[23] 25 April 2010 London
30 km (road) 1:41:43 NR[23] 25 April 2010 London
Marathon 2:25:21 NR 25 April 2010 London
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Indoor

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Distance Time Date Location
One mile 4:24.14 NR[20] 8 February 2008 Boston[25]
3000 metres 8:38.14 NR[20] 27 January 2007 Boston
Two miles 9:13.94 26 January 2008 Boston
5000 metres 14:39.89 NR[20] 27 February 2009 New York City
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NR indicates a New Zealand national record

References

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