Kenyas Evans Chebet and Sharon Lokedi Win 51st New York City Marathon
A huge number of sprinters cleared their path through the roads of New York City on Saturday, as they took part in the 51st New York City Long distance race. The principal sprinter across the end goal was Evans Chebet, 33, of Kenya in 2 hours 8 minutes 41 seconds, The New York Times revealed. Chebet recently won in Boston and presently scored a triumph in New York.
Sharon Lokedi, 28, of Kenya won the ladies’ long distance race in 2 hours 23 minutes 23 seconds, the Times detailed.
Lokedi dashed university at Kansas, where she was the N.C.A.A. champion in the 10,000 meters in 2018, as per the paper.
“Great execution by 🇰🇪’s Evans Chebet and Sharon Lokedi winning the @nycmarathon . 🇺🇸’s Susannah Scaroni likewise wins the ladies’ wheelchair class, establishing a course standard.
Superb performance by 🇰🇪’s Evans Chebet and Sharon Lokedi winning the @nycmarathon. 🇺🇸’s Susannah Scaroni also wins the women’s wheelchair category setting a course record. Congratulations all.💪🏻🙌🏾 pic.twitter.com/3XbCaRD0MP
— U.S. Embassy Nairobi (@USEmbassyKenya) November 6, 2022
Congrats all.💪🏻🙌🏾,” tweeted the U.S. Consulate Nairobi official record. “Marcel Embrace of Switzerland won his fifth New York City Long distance race men’s wheelchair title by breaking the course record convincingly, while Susannah Scaroni of the US got her first title in quite a while’s division and furthermore set a course standard,” the Times detailed.
This year, in excess of 50,000 sprinters took part in the 51st running of the 26.2-mile race, CBS News detailed.
Starting off on Staten Island, according to custom, and leaving the precinct by means of the Verrazzano-River Scaffold, the race took sprinters through Brooklyn and afterward into Sovereigns prior to arriving at Manhattan. After an excursion up into the Bronx, sprinters headed down into Manhattan and completed in Focal Park.
The 2022 long distance race was New York City’s second since the Coronavirus pandemic constrained the occasion’s abrogation in 2020.
In 2021, Kenyan sprinters Albert Korir and Peres Jepchirchir came out on top in the race, which likewise turned out to be the 50th New York City Long distance race.
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