BOSTON — Reigning Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir capped the celebration of a half-century of women in the Boston Marathon with a finish to top them all.
Evans Chebet completed the Kenyan sweep, breaking free in the men’s race with about four miles to go to finish in 2:06:51 for his first major marathon victory. Gabriel Geay of Tanzania was second, 30 seconds back, and defending champion Benson Kipruto was third. Forty-four Ukrainians had registered for the race; only 11 started. Those who were unable to make it to Boston were offered a deferral or refund.
Beaten, Yeshaneh finished four seconds back. Kenya’s Mary Ngugi finished third for the second time in six months, following her podium in October after the 125th race was delayed, canceled and delayed again. Henry Richard, the brother of 2013 Boston Marathon bombing victim Martin Richard, getting a hug from 2014 Boston Marathon champion Meb Keflezighi after finishing the race.Martin, 8, was one of the three people to die from the bombing at the marathon in 2013.This race marked the 50th anniversary of Nina Kuscsik’s victory in the first official women’s race.
Why are there separate women's and men's results? I thought gender was only a social construct.
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