Athletics-Lemma wins men's Boston Marathon, Obiri retains women's title
In the women's race, Kenya's Hellen Obiri clinched her second consecutive victory in Boston, crossing the finish line in two hours, 22 minutes, and 37 seconds, narrowly edging out compatriot Sharon Lokedi by eight seconds. Edna Kiplagat came third, 44 seconds behind Obiri, to complete Kenya's dominance of the difficult Boston course.
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Ethiopian Sisay Lemma won the 2024 Boston Marathon on Monday after a solo surge early in the race gave him the platform to finish first in two hours, six minutes and 17 seconds. His compatriot Mohamed Esa took second place, 41 seconds behind Lemma while defending champion Evans Chebet of Kenya was third, one minute and five seconds off the winner.
The 33-year-old Lemma set a blistering pace until fatigue set in towards the end but neither Esa nor Chebet could catch him, although Esa made a late surge to secure second spot. In the women's race, Kenya's Hellen Obiri clinched her second consecutive victory in Boston, crossing the finish line in two hours, 22 minutes, and 37 seconds, narrowly edging out compatriot Sharon Lokedi by eight seconds.
Edna Kiplagat came third, 44 seconds behind Obiri, to complete Kenya's dominance of the difficult Boston course.
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