Sergio Reyes (runner)

{{Short description|American athletics competitor}}

Sergio Reyes (b. 25 October 1981) is an American track and long-distance runner and the 2010 American National Champion in the marathon distance. He ran for Cedarville University in Ohio.{{Citation needed|reason=Just need a source for this|date=June 2024}} He represented the United States in the 2009 World Half Marathon Championships and the 2011 World Marathon Championships. In 2009, he placed 8th in the Chicago Marathon. Reyes also won dozens of other races, including five Cincinnati Marathons, the 2010 Twin Cities Marathon and the Vermont City Marathon in 2019 and 2022.iaaf>{{cite web

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}}{{cite web

|title=Sergio Reyes

|date=2021

|publisher=Association of Road Racing Statisticians

|editor1=Ken Young

|editor2=Andy Milroy

|location=Mattole Valley, California

|url=http://arrs.auguszt.in/runner/25315

|accessdate=27 March 2021

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}} In 2009, he finished 17th at the Boston Marathon on a windy day as Ryan Hall took third behind Daniel Rono and winner Deriba Merga.{{cite book

|first=Tom

|last=Derderian

|title=Boston Marathon

|date=2017

|publisher=Skyhorse Publishing

|chapter=God's Plan Plays Out: The Last Lion Standing

|location=New York, New York

|pages=714–716

|language=en

}} He returned in 2012 on an 80-degree day to finish 12th in 2:22:06 as Geoffrey Mutai dropped out and Wesley Korir won.{{cite book

|first=Tom

|last=Derderian

|title=Boston Marathon

|date=2017

|publisher=Skyhorse Publishing

|chapter=Hotly Contested

|location=New York, New York

|pages=741–745

|language=en

}}

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