The World Semi-Marathon Recorder was a record pace for the first 30 km, but slowed down in the last stages
Jacob Kipimon, only the second time in a competitive competitive case, was dominated by a men’s race in the Chicago Marathon.
24-year-old Ugandan 2:02:23 For his victory, a sign that puts him in the seventh list of all time in the Marathon.
Cyperimon is a semi-archatonian record holder.
Putting the forecast, the forecast time was 13.1 miles of 2:31, the world record of Kelvin Kipam two years before Chicago.
The leading package in a wonderful targer was champion John Corire, as elite men passed 30 km, the pre-election story of the head of the head between Kicipimo and Kurir started.
The 25-kilometer DUO opened 10 seconds for the rest of the field and passed at 71:12, the forecasted time predicted until 2:00:10.

It was at the moment that KiPidimo expressed hope that he would put the distance between him and the Kurir. Ugandan ended in the second place in Sabastian Said London in his debut in April, and in Chicago was better.
He was still 30 km and 35 km, 1:25:31 and 1:39:53. Growing up with Kurir, Cypripo now passed a minute ago and, now alone, it started to slow down.
It was the 23rd miles that KimiMimo fell into the World Record PACE, at this stage its predicted time at 2:00:47, and then after 2:03: 37, for a long time.
“I am very happy to take the victory in Chicago, and this is a great achievement for me today,” said KiPidimo. “I knew that boys pushed a little too fast, so it was difficult to maintain that tempo.
Most of the rumors before Chicago focused on whether Conner Mantz could break Khalid Khanonchi’s 23-year-old US marathon from London 2:05:38. Seemed to be at the beginning of this year in the Boston Marathon, probably in Boston Marathon (Boston is not a record of a record jurisdiction).
4:45 Through the mile, Manan destroyed that sign in Chicago, generally accommodating the fourth. 2:04:43.

“It was a wonderful feeling,” said Mann. “The last few miles were really tough. Even by going 10 miles, I was working at what pace I needed to break the US record.
“I think my run in Boston has given me a lot of confidence today to get out today.
There were two girls marathon in Chicago, as Hawaii Feisa gave home a women’s race at Ethiopian 1-2.
Faisance arrived as a defender Frankfurt marathon champion and was installed in Tokyo, so the expectations were high for a 24-year-old child, for which only the fourth race was 26.2 miles.
The competition was fierce, but Feysa’s compatriot Megertu Alemu, the winner of the 2024 Valencia Marathon – ended his closest challenge in Chicago.

Feysa, next to Tanzania’s Magdalena Shauri, with intersection with intersection 67. On 30, only seven seconds with Alemu. In the last stages of the race, Shauri fell back, 15 seconds, separating Feysa and Alemu 35 km away.
Although there was little doubt about Feysa, he almost perfectly split 67. 30-67. 26 to ensure victory. As a result, Feysa has now shot from the fifth to all the time of the marathon.
“It was surprising to win here, and I was really hard to train this victory,” he said. “My coach has been too instrument in this block, and I have to thank him. I have gained great confidence and morality. “
The leading American American was Natosha Rogers, who improved its best at 2:23:51 – was set at Japan’s Nagoya Marathon at 2:23:28.

“It simply came to our notice then. Every ounce enters this, just starting the line, “he said. Let’s not say the finish line and don’t say that it should be the best American. I’m just very grateful for every step. The crowd screamed my name and it was beautiful.
“It is so very mentally and minds about the matter. We all upset there. We go for good and determination.
It appeared that Calli Hauger-Trapery, which took place in the 12th place, halfway, at 120. With 58, out of 25 km token.
In the elital wheelchairs, Marcelame won the title of the title of the record sixth marathon at 1:23:20 in Chicago. Now this year he wins in Boston, London, Sydney, Berlin and Chicago. Susanna secured her second victory in the city of Susanna, 1:38:14.

