NYC Marathon Ends With Record-Breaking Victories

NYC Marathon Ends With Record-Breaking Victories
Men's Division winner Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya (R) as he runs through Queens during the 2011 ING New York City Marathon in New York November 6. The 26.2 mile marathon course is through the five boroughs of New York City and is one of the largest in the world. Timothy A. Clary/Getty Images
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NEW YORK—A new course record was set by the winner of the New York City marathon on Nov. 6. Geoffrey Mutai finished at 2:05:06, and the first three to cross the finish line in the men’s division beat the 2:07:43 course record set a decade ago by Tesfaye Jifar.

This isn’t a first for Mutai, a 30-year-old from Kenya. He enjoyed a brief victory when he broke the Boston Marathon course record in April, with a world record time of 2:03:02. Yet, the record was later retracted because the course is considered too straight and downhill.

Emmanuel Mutai, also a Kenyan—and not related to Geoffrey Mutai—finished second at 2:06:28. Tsegaye Kebede from Ethiopia came in third, 46 second behind Emmanuel Mutai.

Each of the three top finishers received a $70,000 prize for setting the track records. Geoffrey Mutai also took home $130,000 for winning the race.

Ethiopian Gebre Gebremariam, who won last year’s NYC marathon on his first attempt, came in fourth, just 45 seconds behind Kebede.

There was a surprise finish in the woman’s race. Mary Keitany led the way from the first mile, keeping a huge gap between herself and the rest of the pack for a full 24 miles.

Ivan Pentchoukov
Ivan Pentchoukov
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Ivan is the national editor of The Epoch Times. He has reported for The Epoch Times on a variety of topics since 2011.
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