Boston Marathon: Kenya's Joyce Chepkirui finishes 3rd as Ethiopians dominates both men's and women's races

Athletics
By AFP | Apr 18, 2016
Ethiopians Hayle and Baysa win Boston Marathon

Lemi Berhanu Hayle and Atsede Baysa led an Ethiopian clean sweep at the Boston Marathon on Monday with victory in the men's and women's races of the prestigious event.

Hayle clinched victory in the men's race in a time of 2hr 12min 44sec, coming home ahead of compatriot and defending champion Lelisa Desisa in second.

Another Ethiopian, Yemane Adhane Tsegay was third in 2:14.02.

Baysa meanwhile won a pulsating women's race, producing a late charge over the final few miles to win in 2:29.19.

The 29-year-old had lagged by nearly 40 seconds at around the 22-mile mark but then moved through the gears to build a five-second lead over Tirfi Tsegaye after 25 miles.

Tsegaye eventually finished second in 2:30.03 with Joyce Chepkirui of Kenya third in 2:14.02.

World Marathon Majors Boston marathon men results

April 18 (Infostrada Sports) - Results from the World Marathon Majors Boston marathon Men on Monday 1. Hayle Lemi Berhanu (Ethiopia) 2:12:45 2. Lelisa Desisa (Ethiopia) 2:13:32 3. Yemane Adhane Tsegay (Ethiopia) 2:14:02 4. Wesley Korir (Kenya) 2:14:05 5. Paul Lonyangata (Kenya) 2:15:45 6. Sammy Kitwara (Kenya) 2:16:43 7. Stephen Chebogut (Kenya) 2:16:52 8. Abdi Nageeye (Netherlands) 2:18:05 9. Getu Feleke (Ethiopia) 2:18:46 10. Zach Hine (U.S.) 2:21:37

World Marathon Majors Boston marathon women results

April 18 (Infostrada Sports) - Results from the World Marathon Majors Boston marathon Women on Monday 1. Atsede Baysa (Ethiopia) 2:29:19 2. Tirfi Tsegaye (Ethiopia) 2:30:03 3. Joyce Chepkirui (Kenya) 2:30:50 4. Jelena Prokopcuka (Latvia) 2:32:28 5. Valentine Jepkorir Kipketer (Kenya) 2:33:13 6. Filomena Cheyech (Kenya) 2:33:40 7. Buzunesh Deba (Ethiopia) 2:33:56 8. Fate Tola (Ethiopia) 2:34:38 9. Neely Harteis Spence (U.S.) 2:35:00 10. Mamitu Daska (Ethiopia) 2:37:31

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