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The winners in the 2024 Boston Marathon

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The winners in the 2024 Boston Marathon
Boston Marathon males’s division winner Sisay Lemma, of Ethiopia, and girls’s division winner Hellen Obiri, of Kenya maintain up the trophy on the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2024. (Charles Krupa/AP)
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Sisay Lemma, of Ethiopia, set a blistering tempo and held on to win the Boston Marathon on Monday, working alone by means of many of the course to complete in 2 hours, 6 minutes, 17 seconds — the tenth quickest time within the race’s 128-year historical past.

Lemma arrived in Boston with the quickest time within the discipline, turning into simply the fourth individual ever to interrupt 2 hours, 2 minutes when he gained in Valencia final yr. And the 2021 London champion confirmed it on the course, separating himself from the pack in Ashland and opening a lead of greater than half of a mile.

Lemma ran the primary half in a single hour and 19 minutes — 99 seconds quicker than Geoffrey Mutai’s course document tempo in 2011, when he completed in 2 hours, 3 minutes and a couple of seconds — the quickest marathon in historical past to that time.

Lemma dropped to the pavement and rolled onto his again, smiling, after crossing the end line.

“I made a decision that I needed to start out quick early,” stated Lemma, whose victory in London in 2021 was his solely different main marathon victory. “I stored the tempo and I gained.”

Fellow Ethiopian Mohamed Esa closed the hole by means of the previous few miles, ending second by 41 seconds; two-time defending champion Evans Chebet was third.

Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia celebrates taking first place in the men's professional field during the 128th Boston Marathon. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty Images)
Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia celebrates taking first place within the males’s skilled discipline in the course of the 128th Boston Marathon. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP through Getty Photographs)
Hellen Obiri, of Kenya, raises her arms as she wins the women's division at the Boston Marathon. (Charles Krupa/AP)
Hellen Obiri, of Kenya, raises her arms as she crosses the end line to win the ladies’s division of the Boston Marathon. (Charles Krupa/AP)

Hellen Obiri defended her title within the girls’s race, outsprinting fellow Kenyan Sharon Lokedi down Boylston Avenue to win by eight seconds. Obiri is the primary lady to win back-to-back Boston marathons since 2005. She completed Monday in 2 hours, 22 minutes and 37 seconds.

“Defending the title was not straightforward. Since Boston began, it’s solely six girls. So I stated, ’Can I be considered one of them?’ If you wish to be considered one of them, you must work additional onerous,” she stated. “And I’m so joyful as a result of I’m now considered one of them. I’m now within the historical past books in Boston.”

The 34-year-old Obiri cut up from greater than a dozen runners within the second half of the race, then outfought a problem from Kenyan Sharon Lodeki over the ultimate three miles for the victory. It led a Kenyan sweep of the rostrum, with Lodeki crossing second in 2 hours, 22 minutes and 45 seconds. Two-time champion and 44-year-old Edna Kiplagat was third in 2 hours, 23 minutes and 21 seconds. Kiplagat completed thirtieth a yr in the past.


Wheelchair division

Marcel Hug, of Switzerland, left, winner of the Boston Marathon men's wheelchair division, left, and Eden Rainbow Cooper, of Britain, right, winner of the women's wheelchair division, display the trophy on the finish line in Boston. (Steven Senne/AP)
Marcel Hug, of Switzerland, left, winner of the Boston Marathon males’s wheelchair division, left, and Eden Rainbow Cooper, of Britain, proper, winner of the ladies’s wheelchair division, show the trophy on the end line in Boston. (Steven Senne/AP)

Marcel Hug of Switzerland overcame a crash and captured his seventh males’s wheelchair Boston Marathon title, setting in a brand new course document Monday of 1 hour, quarter-hour, 33 seconds.

It bests his earlier course mark of 1 hour, 17 minutes and 6 seconds set final yr and was simply seven seconds from setting a brand new world document. It continues his streak of 11 consecutive main marathon titles.

American Daniel Romanchuk was second, with a time of 1 hour, 20 minutes and 37 seconds, adopted by Britain’s David Weir, ending in 1 hour, 22 minutes and 12 seconds. The 38-year-old Hug took benefit of temperatures within the mid-50s in the beginning of the race and was greater than 30 seconds forward of his fellow opponents by the midway mark.

Marcel Hug, of Switzerland, breaks the tape to win the men's wheelchair division of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2024. (Steven Senne/AP)
Marcel Hug, of Switzerland, breaks the tape to win the lads’s wheelchair division of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2024. (Steven Senne/AP)
Eden Rainbow Cooper, of Britain, breaks the tape to win the women's wheelchair division at the Boston Marathon. (Charles Krupa/AP)
Eden Rainbow Cooper, of Britain, breaks the tape to win the ladies’s wheelchair division on the Boston Marathon. (Charles Krupa/AP)

Within the girls’s race, Britain’s Eden Rainbow-Cooper gained her first Boston crown, crossing in 1 hour, 35 minutes and 11 seconds. She was adopted by Switzerland’s Manuela Schar in 1 hour, 36 minutes and 41 seconds and Australia’s Madison de Rozario, with a time of 1 hour, 39 minutes and 20 seconds.

It was Rainbow-Cooper’s first main win. The 22-year-old was seventh in Boston a yr in the past. Her earlier high finishes in a significant was second in Tokyo this yr and second in Berlin in 2023.

Hug was cruising till he crashed whereas making the flip in the beginning of the Newton Hills part of the course, skidding and hitting a barrier at concerning the 18-mile mark. However he rapidly recovered and maintained an almost four-minute lead over the sphere.

“It was my fault,” Hug stated. “I had an excessive amount of weight, an excessive amount of stress from above to my steering, so I couldn’t steer.”

Hug and Rainbow-Cooper acquired $40,000 for the win and a bonus of $50,000 for setting the document. The Paris Paralympic marathon favourite, Hug will signify Switzerland in France this summer season.

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