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Kenyan Champions Dominate Boston Marathon: Obiri and Lemma Shine

Athletics - Boston Marathon - Ethiopia - Hellen Obiri - Kenya - Marathon - Sisay Lemma

Hellen Obiri and Sisay Lemma show their prowess at the Boston Marathon with impressive victories, breaking away from the competition and setting new records. Learn more about this thrilling race!

In a thrilling display of endurance and skill, Hellen Obiri and Sisay Lemma emerged as the shining stars of the Boston Marathon. Obiri, the two-time Olympic silver medalist, made history by becoming the first woman since 2005 to clinch back-to-back victories in this prestigious event. Surging ahead of a competitive field, Obiri's determination and pace set her apart, claiming the top spot with finesse. On the other hand, Lemma from Ethiopia stunned spectators with his blistering speed, crossing the finish line in 2 hours, 6 minutes, and 17 seconds to secure the men's title.

As the 128th Boston Marathon unfolded, fans witnessed remarkable performances and nail-biting moments. Kenya's Evans Chebet showcased his strength and resilience, finishing third in the men's race with a remarkable time of 2:07:22. The live updates from FloTrack kept the audience engaged and informed throughout the event, capturing the essence of Marathon Monday excitement in Boston.

Looking ahead to the future, a mile-by-mile guide for the 2024 Boston Marathon promises an exciting and challenging route for participants, from Hopkinton all the way to the finish line. The event kicked off with a patriotic touch as Massachusetts National Guard members embarked on the race, honoring the tradition and spirit of the iconic competition.

In a historical moment, Hellen Obiri and Sisay Lemma's victories at the Boston Marathon stand as testaments to their exceptional talent and dedication to the sport. These champions have etched their names in the annals of marathon history, inspiring aspiring athletes worldwide with their remarkable achievements.

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Hellen Obiri and Sisay Lemma surge to victory at Boston Marathon (The Guardian)

Kenya's Hellen Obiri broke away from a large pack late to become the first woman to repeat as Boston Marathon champion since 2005.

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Hellen Obiri captures 2nd-straight Boston Marathon title, is first ... (Boston.com)

It was a tight race, but the two-time Olympic silver medalist was able to create enough separation for the win. โ€œLast year I was pretty familiar to the marathon ...

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Hellen Obiri defends Boston Marathon title (nation.co.ke)

Kenya's Evans Chebet timed 2:07:22 to settle third in men's race.

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Ethiopia's Sisay Lemma Wins Boston Marathon in Runaway (TIME)

Sisay Lemma set a blistering pace and won the Boston Marathon with a time of 2 hours, 6 minutes, 17 seconds.

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Boston Marathon Live Updates - FloTrack (FloTrack)

It's Marathon Monday, and we are here in Boston to bring you all the coverage from the 128th running of the Boston Marathon.

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Mile-by-mile guide for the 2024 Boston Marathon (CBS Boston)

From the start in Hopkinton to the finish line 26.2 miles later, here is a look at the route on the course of the 2024 Boston Marathon.

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Military Marchers Set Out from Hopkinton to Start the 128th Boston ... (Military.com)

A group of Massachusetts National Guard members early Monday crossed the Boston Marathon start line painted in honor of the town that has hosted the race ...

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