Janice Ettle (born December 3, 1958) is an American middle-distance and long-distance runner, winner of major marathons and top finisher in dozens of road races,[1] as well as a competitor at the 1987 World Marathon Cup and fourth-place finisher at the Havana, Cuba, 1991 Pan American Games women's marathon.[2] Ettle was a five-time competitor at the US Olympic Marathon Trials.
^"ARRS Runner - Janice Ettle". ARRS. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
^"Track and Field Statistics—XI Pan American Game, Havana 1991". Retrieved 5 May 2020.
JaniceEttle (born December 3, 1958) is an American middle-distance and long-distance runner, winner of major marathons and top finisher in dozens of road...
struggling in the high heat index. Welzel went out faster than local favorite JaniceEttle, then caught Minnesotan Janis Klecker at the halfway mark. Welzel credited...
of 2:29:04. She became the first Minnesotan-born woman to win since JaniceEttle's 1991 victory. The sub-2:30 time caught the attention of the national...
Rose (GBR) 46:58 Lisa Ondieki (AUS) 55:07 8th 1984 Nick Rose (GBR) 46:59 JaniceEttle (USA) 55:16 9th 1985 Ken Martin (USA) 46:55 Lisa Ondieki (AUS) 53:48...
favorite against JaniceEttle, Gabriela Andersen-Schiess and others. She finished in the money at seventh place in 2:38:36 while Ettle took the win in...
Marchisio Italy (ITA) 2:36:12 13 Antonella Bizioli Italy (ITA) 2:36:39 14 JaniceEttle United States (USA) 2:37:02 15 Im Eun-ju South Korea (KOR) 2:37:06...