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HomeSportsOther SportsKenyans sweep Boston Marathon; Eliud Kipchoge finishes 6th

Kenyans sweep Boston Marathon; Eliud Kipchoge finishes 6th

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Evans Chebet of Kenya repeated as the winner of the Boston Marathon and with the third-fastest finish in the 127-year history of the race, easily outpaced world record holder Eliud Kipchoge, who finished in sixth place in the men’s 26.2-mile race Monday morning.

Chebet clocked his 2 hours, 5 minutes, 54 seconds — third-fastest time in race history — to defend his Boston victory. He also won New York in November.

Kenyan Hellen Obiri, a former track star and two-time gold medalist, was first to the tape ahead of Ethiopian Amane Beriso to win the women’s marathon in 2:21:38.

The 33-year-old Obiri ran a marathon for only the second time, first competing in November at the New York City marathon and finishing sixth.

“I’m very, very happy because it’s a surprise to me,” Obiri she said after the race. “I was feeling like my body was ready and everything was ready but I was saying to myself I can’t do it in front.”

Kipchoge was at the front of the pack for the first 17 miles, but wilted on the notorious inclines known as Heartbreak Hill. The two-time Olympic gold medalist was passed by Chebet, the sixth male to win back-to-back in Boston.

–Field Level Media

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