{"id":173995,"date":"2021-10-12T00:17:03","date_gmt":"2021-10-11T18:47:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=173995"},"modified":"2021-10-12T00:17:03","modified_gmt":"2021-10-11T18:47:03","slug":"kenyans-kipruto-kipyogei-sweep-in-boston-marathon-return","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2021\/10\/12\/kenyans-kipruto-kipyogei-sweep-in-boston-marathon-return\/","title":{"rendered":"Kenyans Kipruto, Kipyogei sweep in Boston Marathon return"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">BOSTON, 11 Oct: Kenya\u2019s Benson Kipruto won the pandemic-delayed Boston Marathon on Monday when the race returned from a 30-month absence with a smaller, socially distanced feel and moved from the spring for the first time in its 125-year history.<br \/>\nAlthough organizers put runners through COVID-19 protocols and asked spectators to keep their distance, large crowds lined the 26.2-mile course from Hopkinton to Boston as an early drizzle cleared and temperatures rose to the low 60s for a beautiful fall day.<br \/>\nThey watched Kipruto run away from the lead pack as it turned onto Beacon Street with about three miles to go and break the tape in 2 hours, 9 minutes, 51 seconds. Diana Kipyogei won the women\u2019s race to complete the eighth Kenyan sweep since 2000.<br \/>\nA winner in Prague and Athens who finished 10th in Boston in 2019, Kipruto waited out an early breakaway by American CJ Albertson, who led by as many as two minutes at the halfway point. Kipruto took the lead at Cleveland Circle and finished 46 seconds ahead of 2016 winner Lemi Berhanu; Albertson, who turned 28 on Monday, was 10th, 1:53 back.<br \/>\nKipyogei ran ahead for much of the race and finished in 2:24:45, 23 seconds ahead of 2017 winner Edna Kiplagat.<br \/>\nMarcel Hug of Switzerland won the men\u2019s wheelchair race earlier despite making a wrong term in the final mile, finishing the slightly detoured route just seven seconds off his course record in 1:08:11.<br \/>\nManuela Sch\u00e4r, also from Switzerland, won the women\u2019s wheelchair race in 1:35:21.<br \/>\nHug, who has raced Boston eight times and has five victories here, cost himself a $50,000 course record bonus when he missed the second-to-last turn, following the lead vehicle instead of turning from Commonwealth Avenue onto Hereford Street.<br \/>\n\u201cThe car went straight and I followed the car,\u201d said Hug, who finished second in the Chicago Marathon by 1 second on Sunday. \u201cBut it\u2019s my fault. I should go right, but I followed the car.\u201d<br \/>\nWith fall foliage replacing the spring daffodils and more masks than mylar blankets, the 125th Boston Marathon at last left Hopkinton for its long-awaited long run to Copley Square.<br \/>\nA rolling start and shrunken field allowed for social distancing on the course, as organizers tried to manage amid a changing COVID-19 pandemic that forced them to cancel the race last year for the first time since the event began in 1897.<br \/>\n\u201cIt\u2019s a great feeling to be out on the road,\u201d race director Dave McGillivray said. \u201cEveryone is excited. We\u2019re looking forward to a good day.\u201d<br \/>\nA light rain greeted participants at the Hopkinton Green, where about 30 uniformed members of the Massachusetts National Guard left at 6 a.m. The men\u2019s and women\u2019s wheelchair racers \u2014 some of whom completed the 26.2-mile (42.2 km) distance in Chicago a day earlier \u2014 left shortly after 8 a.m., followed by the men\u2019s and women\u2019s professional fields.<br \/>\n\u201cWe took things for granted before COVID-19. It\u2019s great to get back to the community and it puts things in perspective,\u201d said National Guard Capt. Greg Davis, 39, who was walking with the military group for the fourth time. \u201cThis is a historic race, but today is a historic day.\u201d<br \/>\nKenya\u2019s Lawrence Cherono and Worknesh Degefa of Ethiopia did not return to defend their 2019 titles, but 13 past champions and five Tokyo Paralympic gold medal winners were in the professional fields. 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