Posted on 13 April 2014. Tags: 2014, Ayele Abshero, edna kiplagat, Florence Kiplagat, London Marathon, marathon, Mo Farah, results, Ryan Vail, Stanley Biwott, Tirunesh Dibaba, tsegaye kebede, Tsegaye Mekonnen, Wilson Kipsang
Wilson Kipsang Wins 2014 London Marathon
Kenaya’s Wilson Kipsang won the 2014 London Marathon earlier today in England with a winning time of 2:04:29. Kipsang is the current World Record holder with a time of 2:03:23 at the Berlin Marathon last year.
Runner-up to Kipsang was fellow countryman Stanley Biwott close behind in 2:04:55. It was a really strong performance from Biwott as he was not one of the top handful of favorites.
Third place for the men went to Ethiopia’s Tsegaye Kebede. He finished a good ways back (relatively speaking) in 2:06:30 Kebede was the defending champ from last year’s race.
Ayele Abshero (Ethiopia) finished 4th in 2:06:31 just a second off a podium finish with Tsegaye Mekonnen (Ethiopia) rounding out the top 5 with a time of 2:08:06
Much heralded Brit Mo Farah making his marathon debut finished a very respectable 8th place in 2:08:21, just 15 seconds behind a tightly bunched group that would have garnered him 5th place.
Another success story to come from the marathon was American Ryan Vail who finished 10th overall in 2:10:57.
Edna Kiplagat Wins 2014 London Marathon for the Women
For the women it was Kenya’s Edna Kiplagat winning the 2014 London Marathon in 2:20:21.
Fellow countrywoman Florence Kiplagat finished extremely close behind Edna in 2:20:24 with Ethiopia’s Tirunesh Dibaba 11 seconds behind her in 2:20:35.
2014 London Marathon Results
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Posted on 03 November 2013. Tags: April Lusapho, Buzunesh Deba, geoffrey mutai, ing new york city marathon, Jelena Prokopcuka, new york city marathon, Priscah Jeptoo, results, tsegaye kebede
Kenya’s Geoffrey Mutai won the 2013 ING New York City Marathon moments ago with a winning time of 2:08:24. The legend of Mutai continues to grow with another win.
Second place went to Tsegaye Kebede in 2:09:16 and April Lusapho took 3rd in 2:09:45.
The 2013 ING New York City Marathon women’s winner was Priscah Jeptoo in 2:25:07.
Buzunesh Deba finished 2nd in 2:25:56 and Jelena Prokopcuka took 3rd in 2:27:47.
Congrats to these elites and every runner, of every level, that toed the starting line of the New York City Marathon this morning.
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Posted on 03 October 2013. Tags: #INGNYCM, April Lusapho, Buzunesh Deba, geoffrey mutai, ing new york city marathon, Jelena Prokopcuka, marathon, new york city marathon, Ppriscah Jeptoo, results, running, tsegaye kebede
Kenya’s Geoffrey Mutai won the 2013 ING New York City Marathon moments ago with a winning time of 2:08:24. The legend of Mutai continues to grow with another win.
Second place went to Tsegaye Kebede in 2:09:16 and April Lusapho took 3rd in 2:09:45.
The 2013 ING New York City Marathon women’s winner was Priscah Jeptoo in 2:25:07.
Buzunesh Deba finished 2nd in 2:25:56 and Jelena Prokopcuka took 3rd in 2:27:47.
Congrats to these elites and every runner, of every level, that toed the starting line of the New York City Marathon this morning.
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Posted on 04 November 2012. Tags: abel kirui, Aberu Kebede, Atsede Baysa, Caroline Kilel, edna kiplagat, Emmanual Mutai, feyisa lilesa, Firehiwot Dado, Florence Kiplagat, geoffrey mutai, ing new york city marathon, Liliya Shobukhova, marathon, Martin Lel, mary keitany, Moses Mosop, nyc marathon, patrick makau, Priscah Jeptoo, Sharon Cherop, Stephen Kiprotich, Tiki Gelana, tsegaye kebede, wesley korir, Wilson Kipsang, World Marathon Majors
The World Marathon Majors® (WMM) has decided that Geoffrey Mutai (Kenya) and Mary Keitany (Kenya) are the champions of the 2011-2012 World Marathon Majors Series, in the wake of the cancellation of the 2012 New York City Marathon.
From BAA: With the cancellation of the 2012 ING New York City Marathon, the 2011-2012 Series has concluded and there will be no additional points awarded. Mutai had already secured the Series title in advance of the New York race with 75 points tallied in winning the 2011 Boston Marathon, the 2011 ING New York City Marathon, and the 2012 BMW Berlin Marathon. Keitany secured the title with 65 points accumulated with victories at the 2011 and 2012 Virgin London Marathons, and a third place finish at the 2011 ING New York City Marathon. These athletes will split the $1 million prize purse.
The New York City Marathon, that was scheduled for November 4, 2012, was cancelled after Hurricane Sandy struck the area leaving massive devastation and loss of human life.
NYRR president Mary Wittenberg along with NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg decided less than 40 hours before the start of the scheduled marathon to cancel the race after announcing earlier in the week that the race would proceed as planned.
World Marathon Majors Male Final Leaderboard
- Geoffrey Mutai (Kenya) – 75 points
- Tsegaye Kebede (Ethiopia) – 46 points
- Wesley Korir (Kenya) – 41 points
- Abel Kirui (Kenya) – 40 points
- Moses Mosop (Kenya) – 40 points
- Emmanual Mutai (Kenya) – 40 points
- Wilson Kipsang (Kenya) – 35 points
- Patrick Makau (Kenya) – 35 points
- Martin Lel (Kenya) – 30 points
- Stephen Kiprotich (Uganda) – 25 points
- Feyisa Lilesa (Ethiopia) – 25 points
World Marathon Majors Female Final Leaderboard
- Mary Keitany (Kenya) – 65 points
- Edna Kiplagat (Kenya) – 50 points
- Sharon Cherop (Kenya) – 45 points
- Liliya Shobukhova (Russia) – 45 points
- Priscah Jeptoo (Kenya) – 40 points
- Firehiwot Dado (Ethiopia) – 30 points
- Florence Kiplagat (Kenya) – 30 points
- Atsede Baysa (Ethiopia) – 26 points
- Tiki Gelana (Ethiopia) – 25 points
- Aberu Kebede (Ethiopia) – 25 points
- Caroline Kilel (Ethiopia) – 25 points
Complete List of Results at WorldMarathonMajors.com
Congrats to Geoffrey and Mary on their World Marathon Majors titles!
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Posted on 22 April 2012. Tags: edna kiplagat, ethiopia, kenya, London Marathon, marathon, Martin Lel, mary keitany, paula radcliffe, Priscah Jeptoo, running, tsegaye kebede, Wilson Kipsang
Kenya’s Wilson Kipsang won the 2012 London Marathon this morning with a time of 2:04:44.
Second place went to Martin Lel (2:06:51-Kenya) who barely bested third place finisher Tsegaye Kebede (2:06:52-Ethiopia).
Just 1 minute and 29 seconds separated 1st through 10th places for the men.
2012 London Marathon Top 10 Male Results
- Wilson Kipsang (Kenya) – 2:04:44
- Martin Lel (Kenya) – 2:06:51
- Tsegaye Kebede (Ethiopia) – 2:06:52
- Adil Annani (Morocco) – 2:07:43
- Jaouad Gharib (Morocco) – 2:07:44
- Abel Kirui (Kenya) – 2:07:56
- Emmanuel Mutai (Kenya) – 2:08:01
- Marilson Gomes Dos Santos (Brazil) – 2:08:03
- Samuel Tsegay (Eritrea) – 2:08:06
- Feyisa Lilesa (Ethiopia) – 2:08:20
Mary Keitany was the female winner with a time of 2:18:37. Keitany’s time is the 2nd fastest in London Marathon history. The fastest time belongs to London’s Paula Radcliffe in 2:17:42 (2005).
Second place female was Edna Kiplagat (2:19:50-Kenya) and the female’s Kenyan podium was completed with Priscah Jeptoo (2:20:14).
The top five female finishers were all from Kenya.
2012 London Marathon Top 10 Female Results
- Mary Keitany (Kenya) – 2:18:37
- Edna Kiplagat (Kenya) – 2:19:50
- Priscah Jeptoo (Kenya) – 2:20:14
- Florence Kiplagat (Kenya) – 2:20:57
- Lucy Kabuu (Kenya) – 2:23:12
- Aberu Kebede (Ethiopia) – 2:24:04
- Irina Mikitenko (Germany) – 2:24:53
- Jessica Augusto (Portugal) – 2:24:59
- Atsede Baysa (Ethiopia) – 2:25:59
- Jelena Prokopcuka (Latvia) – 2:27:04
Full 2012 London Marathon Results
Congrats to all who ran and finished the 2012 London Marathon.
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Posted on 10 October 2010. Tags: 2010 chicago marathon, astede baysa, chicago marathon, desiree davila, elite, elite men, ethiopian, feyisa lilesa, Jason Hartmann, kenyan, Laban Moiben, lilya shobukhova, luke humphrey, Magdalena Lewy-Boulet, mamitu daska, marathon, ridouane harroufi, Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot, running, sammy wanjiru, tsegaye kebede, vincent kipruto, wesley korir, world marathon championship
Kenyan Sammy Wanjiru won the 2010 Chicago Marathon on Sunday morning (October 10, 2010) over Ethiopian Tsegaye Kebede with a time of 2:06:23. Kebede with the win, won the World Marathon Championship and took home an additional $500,000 dollars.
Elite Men’s Results
- Sammy Wanjiru (Kenyan) – 2:06:23
- Tsegaye Kebede (Ethiopia) – 2:06:42
- Feyisa Lilesa (Ethiopia) – 2:08:10
- Wesley Korir (Kenya) – 2:08:45
- Vincent Kipruto (Ethiopia) – 2:09:07
- Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot (Kenya) – 2:09:28
- Laban Moiben (Kenya) – 2:10:47
- Jason Hartmann (USA) – 2:11:06
- Ridouane Harroufi (MAR) – 2:13:01
- Mike Sayenko (USA) – 2:14:27
Elite Women’s Results
- Lilya Shobukhova (Russia) – 2:20:25
- Astede Baysa (Ethiopia) – 2:23:40
- Maria Konovalova (Russia) – 2:23:49
- Desiree Davila (USA) – 2:26:20
- Irina Mikitenko (Germany) – 2:26:40
- Mamitu Daska (Ethiopia) – 2:28:29
- Magdalena Lewy-Boulet (USA) – 2:28:44
- Kaori Yoshida (Japan) – 2:29:45
- Jia Chaofeng (China) – 2:30:34
- Tera Moody (USA) – 2:30:52
Lilya and Sammy both repeated as winners of the Chicago Marathon. Both also won the World Marathon Championship and $500,000 with their wins.
American male Jason Hartmann had a great marathon finishing in 2:11:06.
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