Kenya dominates the 2022 Boston Marathon, as Evans Chebet and Peres Jepchirchir win men's and women's races
By Wayne Sterling, CNN
Updated 1757 GMT (0157 HKT) April 18, 2022
Kenya's Evans Chebet ® and Peres Jepchirchir (L) celebrate with the Boston Marathon trophy after winning the elite men's and women's races.(CNN)The world's oldest annual marathon took place on Patriots' Day, traditionally the third Monday in April, for the first time since 2019 — and Kenyans dominated both the men's and women's races, winning five of the possible six podium spots in the 126th Boston Marathon.
Evans Chebet won the men's race in an unofficial time of two hours, six minutes and 51 seconds to claim his first Boston Marathon title. Chebet did not finish when he ran in this event in 2018.Lawrence Cherono — the 2019 Boston Marathon winner — placed second, finishing in 2:07:21, while last year's winner, Benson Kipruto, took third in 2:07:27.The coronavirus pandemic forced last year's race to be postponed to October 2021, while the 2020 edition was canceled and became a virtual race for the first time in the event's history.Chebet hits the tape to win the 126th Boston Marathon on April 18.In the men's wheelchair division, American Daniel Romanchuk won his second Boston Marathon title, finishing in one hour, 26 minutes and 58 seconds. The 23-year-old finished second in 2021.Read MoreRomanchuk earned his first Paralympic gold in the 400-meter wheelchair race at the 2020 Tokyo Games.A field of more than 28,000 runners from all 50 US states and 120 countries aged 18-83 participated in the famed 26.2-mile course that starts in rural Hopkinton and ends on Boylston Street in Boston.Jepchirchir: Women's marathon powerhousePeres Jepchirchir reacts after winning the women's race.Tokyo 2020 women's gold medalist and 2021 New York Marathon winner Peres