American Meb Keflezighi Wins An Emotional Boston Marathon
In the men's field of the 118th Boston Marathon, American Meb Keflezighi ended a 31-year drought for U.S. runners, after holding off Wilson Chebet of Kenya in a race that came down to the final mile.
According to race officials, Keflezighi, 38, ran a 4:56 split at mile 23, when he built a 20-second lead. That lead dwindled as the runners neared the finish line, but Keflezighi held off all challengers to win the race with an unofficial finishing time of 2:08:37.
The crowd roared as the Eritrean-born runner who lives in San Diego crossed the finish line, celebrating a much-needed victory in the historic race.
Update at 12:25 p.m. ET: Emotions At The Finish Line
It was an emotional scene as the crowd and the runner realized that, yes, this was actually happening: a U.S. man was winning the Boston Marathon. Keflezighi broke the tape near the site of a makeshift memorial to the four people who died because of last year's attack on the race.
Holding his trophy as the U.S. national anthem played, Keflezighi's face was contorted with emotion, tears streaming down his face.
"We are resilient; we never gave up," he said after the race. "My whole run is to run strong — Boston strong, Meb strong."
Keflezighi also said that he was aware he was being chased neared the finish line.
"If somebody beat me," Keflezighi recalls thinking, "I'm going to inspire others to do it."
Instead, the man whose family immigrated to the U.S. after fleeing violence in Eritrea in the 1980s has inspired others, by winning the race outright.
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The women's field was won by Rita Jeptoo of Kenya, who set a course record with a time of 2:18:57 as she successfully defended her title as the Boston champion. American Shalane Flanagan, a Massachusetts native, finished sixth in the race, posting a personal best with her time of 2:22:01.
For the second year in a row, Tatyana McFadden of the U.S. has won the women's wheelchair race.
You can follow the live blog of our race here.
Update at 2:20 p.m. ET: Complete Results From The Race
The Boston Athletic Association has released lists of official times and top finishers. In addition to Keflezighi, two Americans — Nick Arciniaga of Flagstaff, Ariz., and Jeffrey Eggleston of Boulder, Colo. — finished in under 2 hours 12 minutes to get into the top 10, at No. 7 and No. 8, respectively.
Ryan Hall, an American from Arizona who has three top-five finishes in the Boston Marathon, came in with a time of 2:17:50 after falling off the leaders' pace. He finished in 20th place.
Some of the lists don't extend to 10 athletes; we'll add more names as organizers publish them.
Official Men's Results:
1. Meb Keflezighi (San Diego, Calif.) 2:08:37
2. Wilson Chebet (KEN) 2:08:48
3. Frankline Chepwony (KEN) 2:08:50
4. Vitaliy Shafar (UKR) 2:09:37
5. Markos Geneti (ETH) 2:09:50
6. Joel Kimurer (KEN) 2:11:03
7. Nick Arciniaga (Flagstaff, Ariz.) 2:11:47
8. Jeffrey Eggleston (Boulder, Colo.) 2:11:57
9. Paul Lonyangata (KEN) 2:12:34
10. Adil Annani (MAR) 2:12:43
Official Women's Results:
1. Rita Jeptoo (KEN) 2:18:57
2. Buzunesh Deba (ETH) 2:19:59
3. Mare Dibaba (ETH) 2:20:35
4. Jemima Jelagat Sumgong 2:20:41
5. Meselech Melkamu (ETH) 2:21:28
6. Aleksandra Duliba (BLR) 2:21:29
7. Shalane Flanagan (USA) 2:22:02
8. Sharon Cheropp (KEN) 2:23:00
9. Philes Ongori (KEN) 2:23:22
10. Desiree Davila Linden (USA) 2:23:54
Official Women's Push Rim Wheelchair Results:
1. McFadden, Tatyana 1:35:06 (USA)
2. Tsuchida, Wakako 1:37:24 (JPN)
3. Scaroni, Susannah 1:38:33 (USA)
4. Schar, Manuela 1:39:39 (SUI)
5. Woods, Shelly 1:41:42 (GBR)
Official Men's Push Rim Wheelchair Results:
1. Ernst Van Dyk (RSA) 1:20:36
T2. Kota Hokinoue (JPN) 1:21:14
T2. Masazumi Soejima (JPN) 1:21:14
4. Marcel Hug (SUI) 1:24:39
5. Jordi Madera (ESP) 1:24:42
6. Joshua George (Champaign, Ill.) 1:24.49
7. Tomasz Hamerlak (POL) 1:24:53
8. Hiroyuki Yamamoto (JPN) 1:25:15
9. James Senbeta (Champaign, Ill.) 1:25:23
10. Rawat Tana (THA) 1:26:54
Official Men's Handcycle Results:
1 Spencer, Samuel 1:18:34 (NJ, USA)
2 Dubois, Kevin 1:25:56 (NY, USA)
3 Guzman, Carlos Sr. 1:27:26 (NY, USA)
4 Corral, Ricardo V. Sr. 1:27:47 (NY, USA)
5 Chlimon, Nano 1:33:27 (NY, USA)
Official Women's Handcycle Results:
1 Kensky, Jessica A. 2:14:13 (MA, USA)
2 Sanden, Beth J. 2:22:11 (CA, USA)
Links
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