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At the 129th Boston Marathon on Monday, Sharon Lokedi of Kenya became the fastest woman to ever run the course when she won in the elite division. For the men, Kenyan John Korir joined his brother ...
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania’s long-distance running star Alphonce Simbu proudly flew the national flag high after finishing second in the 2025 Boston Marathon held on Monday, April 21, in the United ...
Conner Mantz of Provo, Utah, finished fourth after losing a three-way sprint to the finish with Alphonce Felix Simbu of Tanzania, who finished second, and Cybrian Kotut of Kenya, who was third.
The 2025 Boston Marathon held on April 21 (Monday) saw several top marathon runners compete in this major event. The men's elite marathon in Boston saw Kenya's John Korir bag the title after ...
Conner Mantz of Provo, Utah, finished fourth after losing a three-way sprint to the finish with Alphonce Felix Simbu of Tanzania and Cybrian Kotut of Kenya. Simbu was second and Kotut was third.
I'm so glad I ran that fast. She was right behind me." Tanzanian Alphonce Simbu and Kenyan Cyprian Kotut both clocked times of 2:05:04, 19 seconds behind Korir. Sumbu was awarded with second place ...
Second, third and fourth were divided by seconds in the men’s race. Alphonce Felix Simbu of Tanzania and Cyprian Kotut of Kenya sprinted to the line, both finishing in 2:05:04. Simbu leaned over ...
However, the race for second place almost required a photo finish. Alphonce Felix Simbu of Tanzania edged out Kenya’s Cyprian Kotut for second while American Conner Mantz finished fourth.
Conner Mantz of Provo, Utah, finished fourth after losing a three-way sprint to the finish with Alphonce Felix Simbu of Tanzania, who finished second, and Cybrian Kotut of Kenya, who was third.
Cruising home, he clocked 2:04:45 as American Conner Mantz was just run out of the podium places with Alphonce Simbu of Tanzania edging out Cyprian Kotut of Kenya for second and third places ...
The 28-year-old threw down a massive surge at 32-km and never looked back; Alphonce Felix Simbu of Tanzania and Cybrian Kotut of Kenya closed out the 42.2K race with a sprint finish for second and ...
“I felt comfortable working with Simbu because he was also tensed. Having that company made me feel comfortable.” April 18, 2025 12:08 Ashok Selvan: ‘I couldn’t sleep for a week before ...
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