Sharon Lokedi smashes women’s course record at the Boston Marathon, John Korir wins men’s race
- Sharon Lokedi broke the Boston Marathon course record with a time of 2 hours, 17 minutes, 22 seconds, finishing 19 seconds ahead of Hellen Obiri.
- John Korir completed the race in 2:04:45, marking the second-fastest winning time in history, as he celebrated winning alongside his brother, Wesley Korir.
- Marcel Hug of Switzerland claimed his eighth Boston wheelchair title in 1:21:34, defeating Daniel Romanchuk by more than four minutes, celebrating 50 years of the wheelchair division.
- Susannah Scaroni won the women's wheelchair race in 1:35:20, ensuring the 'Star-Spangled Banner' would play during the Patriots' Day celebration.
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Korir wins Boston Marathon 2025 after early tumble, Lokedi denies Obiri ‘three-peat’
Kenyan John Korir overcame a tumble near the starting line to win the Boston Marathon on Monday, finishing in two hours four minutes and 45 seconds, while his compatriot Sharon Lokedi denied Hellen Obiri a third straight title.
Lokedi sets course record, Korir also wins at Boston Marathon
BOSTON — Sharon Lokedi broke the Boston Marathon course record, and fellow Kenyan John Korir joined his brother as a race champion on Monday as the city celebrated the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War.
Sharon Lokedi beats Boston Marathon record. John Korir wins as his brother
Sharon Lokedi broke the record of the Boston Marathon tour, and his Kenyan compatriot John Korir emulated his brother as champion of the race on a Monday in which the city celebrated the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the U.S. War of Independence.
Korir and Lokedi triumph at Boston Marathon
Despite a stumbling block right after the start, the Kenyan John Korir won the prestigious Boston Marathon on Easter Monday! The 28-year-old winner of the 2024 Chicago Marathon immediately got up again, sat down after a little more than 30 kilometres from the competition and finally reached the finish with the second fastest time of Boston's history after 2:04:45 hours – 19 seconds before Alphonce Simbu from Tanzania.Korir did the same to his br…
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