Kenyan Hellen Obiri defends women's title at Boston Marathon - ESPN
BOSTON — Hellen Obiri defended her women's title in the Boston Marathon on Monday, outsprinting fellow Kenyan Sharon Lokedi down Boylston Street to win by 8 seconds.
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BOSTON — Hellen Obiri defended her women's title in the Boston Marathon on Monday, outsprinting fellow Kenyan Sharon Lokedi down Boylston Street to win by 8 seconds.
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NEW YORK: Ethiopian Tamirat Tola crushed the competition to win the New York City Marathon in a course record two hours, four minutes and 58 seconds on Sunday (Nov 5), while Kenyan Hellen Obiri won the women's race in two hours, 27 minutes and 23 seconds.
NEW YORK :Ethiopian Tamirat Tola crushed the competition to win the New York City Marathon in a course record two hours, four minutes and 58 seconds on Sunday, while Kenyan Hellen Obiri won the women's race in 2:27:23.
Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia set a course record to win the New York City Marathon men's race on Sunday, while Hellen Obiri of Kenya pulled away in the final 400 meters to take the women's title.
NEW YORK :Ethiopian Tamirat Tola crushed the competition to win the New York City Marathon in a course record two hours, four minutes and 58 seconds on Sunday, while Kenyan Hellen Obiri won the women's race in 2:27:23.