Margaret Okayo, front, leads Catherine Ndereba away from the pack. (Globe Staff Photo / Essdras M. Suarez) |
WOMEN Okayo KOs course record in her debut The odds favored defending champion Catherine Ndereba, but fellow Kenyan Margaret Okayo was not to be dissuaded in her Boston Marathon debut. She took the lead around Route 128 and easily surpassed Uta Pippig's 8-year-old course record. She finished in 2 hours 20 minutes 43 seconds and in the process became the second Kenyan woman to win Boston.. Catherine Ndereba far from second-rate Women's top 50 finishers |
MEN
Rop puts Kenyans back on top He'd run one marathon before, so he knew he could go the distance. He'd seen a video of the course, so he knew all about the hills. And he knew that a man named Rodgers had won a few here. |
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WHEELCHAIRS VanDyk, Hunkeler roll to victory
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AROUND THE COURSE
The start: Occupying oneself the first challenge
Heartbreak Hill: Volunteers are over the top
First-person: Hopkinton to Boston, the hard way
In the crowd: There were miles of smiles
Race log: Stride-by-stride account of the marathon