Athletics: Mutai, Dado win NY Marathon titles

Athletics: Mutai, Dado win NY Marathon titles
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Summary Geoffrey Mutai and Firehiwot Dado won New York Marathon mens and womens titles respectively.

Geoffrey Mutai shattered the course record in the New York City Marathon on Sunday, no surprise after he ran the fastest marathon ever earlier this year.Firehiwot Dado wasnt a favorite coming into the womens race and victory seemed impossible with even a few miles left. But the Ethiopian made a stunning comeback for her first major marathon titleMutai finished in 2 hours, 5 minutes, 6 seconds, crushing the previous mark of 2:07:43 set by Tesfaye Jifar of Ethiopia a decade earlier.The 30-year-old has established himself as the favorite at next summers Olympics after two landmark performances this year.In April, he ran the fastest 26.2 miles in history: 2:03:02 in Boston. It didnt count as a world record because the course is considered too straight and too downhill.The second- and third-place finishers Sunday also broke the old course record. Fellow Kenyan Emmanuel Mutai (no relation), the London Marathon champ, was 1:22 back. Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia was third.Dado trailed London Marathon champ Mary Keitany by nearly 2½ minutes at the 15-mile mark but passed her with about a mile left. The 27-year-old Dado won in 2:23:15 almost a minute better than her previous personal best.Fellow Ethiopian Buzunesh Deba, who lives in the Bronx, was second for her first podium finish at a major marathon, four seconds back. It was the second-closest womens finish in the races history.I didnt really think we would catch her, Dado said through a translator in a post-race interview. When we caught up to her, I was very surprised.Keitany was third, 23 seconds back. The Kenyan was well under course-record pace for much of the race but faded badly over the final miles.A record 47,107 runners started the race through the five boroughs.

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