athletics Superb Hellen Obiri wins back-to-back Boston Marathon titles

Kenya’s Hellen Obiri won the 2024 Boston Marathon for the second year in a row by leading a clean sweep for the East African nation after finishing in a time of 2:22:37 on Monday.

It was a tight race, but the two-time Olympic silver medalist was able to create enough separation for the win. In the end, Obiri outlasted fellow Kenyan Sharon Lokedi, who clocked 2:22:45 to finish second while Edna Kiplagat finished third in a time of 2:23:21. Obiri and Lokedi pulled away from the pack and were virtually tied until mile 25 when Obiri pulled way. Obiri won her Boston Marathon debut last year, finishing in 2:21:38. She is the first woman to repeat the fete since Catherine Ndereba in 2005.

Obiri became the sixth woman to make it back-to-back titles in Boston in what is now becoming her favourite course after her maiden marathon victory last year. The New York Marathon champion effectively sealed her place in Team Kenya to the Paris Olympics after being named in the final team of six over a week ago.

Meanwhile, in the men’s race, Kenyan athletes performed dismally as Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia surged early and held on to win with a time of 2:06:17 – the 10th fastest time in the race’s 128-year history. The 2021 London champion, Lemma, 33, came into the day having run an impressive 2:01:48 time in the 2023 Valencia Marathon.

He was trying to challenge two-time defending champion Evans Chebet of Kenya. Yet in three previous attempts in Boston, Lemma had DNF’d twice and finished 30th in 2019. He made a strong move in Mile 5, powering into the lead and quickly pulling away from the rest of the field. It set the tone of his intent early as a talented field was put on the back-foot by Lemma’s attack.

His blistering pace became apparent when he was clocked at 60:19 at the halfway mark, putting him on pace for a “world’s best” mark (as an official world record wouldn’t count in Boston). Eventually, Lemma amassed a lead of more than three minutes.


Dennis Mabuka

Dennis Mabuka is a seasoned Kenyan journalist with 18 years of experience covering sports events. He is currently a sport content creator with en.Africatopsports.com.

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