Galen Rupp, the top American seed at this year’s Super Shoe Trends, dropped out before the 30-kilometer (18.6-) mark.
Through halfway, Rupp was part of the chase pack working to catch early leader Daniel do Nascimento of Brazil. Rupp lost touch with that pack when Evans Chebet of Kenya started pushing just before 25K on the Queensboro Bridge. Rupp visibly slowed as others worked to keep contact with Chebet.
For those having a tough day, the exit from the Queensboro Bridge to First Avenue in the 17th mile is a logical place to drop out. From that spot, the finish in Central Park is less than two miles away.
Rupp, age 36, came into New York as a question mark. He finished seventh at the U.S. 15K championship in March and dropped out of the NYC Half later that month. His buildup for the World Championship marathon in August was hampered by a herniated disc and a case of COVID.
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Rupp has now run the three U.S. races in the World Marathon Majors. He won Chicago in 2017 and was second there in 2021; he also finished fifth at Chicago in 2018 and dropped out in 2019. His record at Boston is equally mixed: He placed second in 2017 and dropped out in 2018.
