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Peres Jepchirchir wins Boston Marathon on 50th anniversary of first official women's race

Reigning Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir has capped the celebration of a half-century of women in the Boston Marathon with a finish to top them all.

The 28-year-old Kenyan won a see-saw sprint in the closing stages on Monday, when the world's oldest and most prestigious annual marathon returned to its traditional spring start for the first time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.

On the 50th anniversary of the first official women's race, Jepchirchir traded places with Ethiopia's Ababel Yeshaneh eight times in the final mile (1.6km) before pulling ahead for good on Boylston Street, finishing in 2 hours, 21 minutes, 1 second. 

«I was feeling she was strong. I pushed it,» said Jepchirchir, who earned $150,000 and the traditional gilded olive wreath to go with her Olympic gold medal and 2021 New York City Marathon title.

«I fell behind but I didn't lose hope.»

In the men's race, Evans Chebet completed the Kenyan sweep, breaking away from Gabriel Geay with about four miles to go to finish in 2:06:51 for his first major marathon victory.

The 2019 winner, Lawrence Cherono, was second, 30 seconds back, while defending champion Benson Kipruto was third, and Geay fell back to fourth.

Daniel Romanchuk of Champaign, in the US state of Illinois, won his second career wheelchair title in 1:26:58.

Switzerland's Manuela Schär won her second-straight Boston crown and fourth overall, finishing in 1:41:08.

More than 28,000 runners returned to Boston's streets, six months after a smaller and socially distanced event that was the only autumn race in its 126-year history.

Fans waved Ukrainian flags in support of the runners whose 26.2-mile run Monday was the easiest part of their journey.

Forty-four Ukrainian citizens had registered for the

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