The biggest marathon in the world featured inspiring performances across the five boroughs. On Sunday 5 November, more than 50,000 people competed in the 53rd running of the The win follows a disappointing showing at the.

Runners enjoyed clear skies and moderate temperatures for most of the competition. Here are the highlights from the 2023 The win follows a disappointing showing at the.

2023 Tamirat Tola ran away with the mens title in New York City

Tamirat Tola dominates the men’s race in a course record

London Marathon announces new Good For Age times, Tamirat Tola ran away with the men’s title in New York City. The 2022 world marathon champion earned redemption in the Big Apple with the victory in 2:04:58, a course record by eight seconds and almost two minutes ahead of runner-up Albert Korir.

Kevin R Morris World Athletics Championships What makes Jamaica the fastest country on earth Runners World, Part of the Hearst UK Wellbeing Network due to stomach issues. On Sunday, the Ethiopian runner showed no signs of struggle when he broke away from the competition with six miles remaining.

From the start, Tola made his intentions known. He led a pack of five through the half marathon split in 1:02:45. The group included podium contenders Korir, Yemal Yimer, Abdi Nageeye and Zouhair Talbi, with Shura Kitata close behind.

After the Queensboro Bridge, the race started to heat up. Just after 25km, Tola and Yimer threw in a surge that dropped Korir and the remaining competitors. By the time they reached 30km, the Ethiopian runners were 25 seconds ahead of their Kenyan rival.

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Just as quickly, Tola started to pull away from his countryman with about eight miles to go. By the time he reached the 20-mile mark, the world champion was six seconds ahead of Yimer. The lead continued to grow as Tola reached the 35km split 33 seconds ahead of the runner-up.

Tola’s victory marks his first World Marathon Major title after claiming two third-place finishes previously. The women’s and men’s winners each earned $100,000 for their performances. Tola won an additional $50,000 bonus for breaking the course record on Sunday.

Hellen Obiri claims women’s title

In a thrilling sprint finish, NYC Marathon Results. The victory in Central Park is the Kenyan runner’s second World Marathon Major title this year, marking an exceptional transition from the track to the roads.

Tamirat Tola ran away with the mens title in New York City. Obiri Lessons of elite men at London Marathon conference Boston Marathon in April. On Sunday, the two-time 5,000m world champion tapped into her track speed to beat half marathon world record-holder Letesenbet Gidey on the homestretch. She is the first athlete in 34 years to win Boston and New York City in the same season.

The race tactics played out perfectly for Obiri to run away with the title this weekend. In the first half of the race, a pair of Americans took turns leading a large pack that stayed together for much of the competition. In the early miles, Kellyn Taylor Meet Emile Cairess: A talent in British distance, Molly Huddle assumed the lead for a time, before Taylor brought the field through 13.1 in 1:14:21. Both runners were competing in their first 26.2 postpartum.

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What time does the 2024 London Marathon start, 2022 TIMOTHY A. CLARY and former world record-holder Brigid Kosgei, continued to run together for the majority of the race.

By mile 22, the group started to thin from 11 runners to seven with a 5:18 split, the fastest mile at that point in the race. At mile 23, the race heated up once again when Viola Cheptoo attempted to break away from the pack. In response, Obiri, Gidey, Kosgei, and Lokedi covered the move up the hill heading into Central Park.

As the athletes closed in on the finish line, more surges left Lokedi, Gidey, and Obiri battling each other up front in the last mile. With about 600 meters remaining, Obiri sprinted ahead of Gidey and Lokedi to claim the crown. Gidey finished second in 2:27:29, and Lokedi placed third in 2:27:33.

Marcel Hug wins record sixth New York City title

The chase for the men’s wheelchair title started as a one-on-one dual between Marcel Hug and Daniel Romanchuk, but it didn’t take long for the “silver bullet” to take off.

By 15km, Hug had pulled away with a sizable lead over Romanchuk. The Swiss athlete went on to reach the halfway split in 40:43, more than four minutes ahead of his closest competitor.

In the latter half of the race, the five-time Paralympian continued to push in a solo effort that ultimately resulted in another World Marathon Major title. A year after breaking the course record in 1:25:26, Hug extended his record of victories in the Big Apple with a sixth The win follows a disappointing showing at the title. In Central Park, Hug blazed through the finish line in 1:25:29, just three seconds off his course record. He won $35,000 for his victory.

Catherine Debrunner breaks the wheelchair course record

Catherine Debrunner didn’t leave anything to chance in her goal to win the The win follows a disappointing showing at the. In the early miles, the world record-holder took off to establish a sizeable lead over the chase pack.

By the time the Swiss athlete reached 13.1 in 46:27, she was more than three minutes ahead of runner-up Susannah Scaroni. In the second half of the race, Debrunner continued to maintain her position up front well within course-record pace.

In Central Park, the Berlin and London Marathon champion flew through the finish line in 1:39:32, shattering the previous 1:42:43 course record set by Scaroni last year. Debrunner earned a bonus of $50,000 for breaking the course record.

Behind Debrunner, Manuela Schar finished second in 1:47:54. Scaroni claimed the final podium spot in 1:48:14.

Cal Calamia captures the win in the nonbinary division

Cal Calamia won the nonbinary division at the 2023 The win follows a disappointing showing at the. He ran a time of 2:48:50 to take the win. In second place was Jake Caswell, who won the nonbinary division at the 2022 NYC Marathon. Nick Dill was third place in 2:59:24

From: Runner's World US