KIPIPIMO, FEYSA DOMINATE CHICAGO Marathon
** Mantz gets a record of North America **
David Monti, @ D9monti
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Chicago (12-October) – Jacob Kipimon and Feeding Factory of Ethiopia dominated today’s 47th American bank in the Chicago Marathon 2:02:23 եւ 2:14:56. A 24-year-old Kipabon, who worked only in his second marathon, was a record rather than 35-K, but slowed down the final kilometers and had to solve the second fastest time of Chicago. He also was the winner of the first Ugandan race. 26-year-old FEYSA, RUN, 67:30 եւ 67:26 boldly identical best halves – 2. 15: 56 to define the best and received the world’s majority of Abbott’s world marathon. The two winners received $ 100,000 with prize money.
Also, the champion of HCA crossroads twice Mantz finished fourth place in North America’s record 2:04:43. He also smashed the record of the 23-year-old USA Khalid Khanonshi in 2022.
Men start (too) fast
The men’s race came out of a bead start, which, of course, destroyed the chances of several best candidates for the race. After the first mile of 4:25, the leading group passes through the 5-K checkpoint. In 58, 1 for the PACE: 1. 58. 00 marathon. Mantas, who returned just five seconds, knew that the race was very hard and quickly tried to settle.
“Well, I guess I warmed well,” he joked in an interview with his post-general broadcasting, when he asked about the first mile.
Three Pacemakers-Kenyea’s Barselius Kipyego and Amon Kemboi, Kenya Champion John Lost, was near the front near, compatriots Timothy Cymphlagat, Philimate Kipruto. Mantz was in the second group 25 seconds back.
The PACE is conducted in the next 5-K (14:27), and Cambo came out. Cypyegon and demons continued to hide the five candidates through 15 or 1 hour, 42nd and 1 hour. 00st :: 16: Only the Kiplagat would have traveled at that moment, but he was just four seconds behind.
Surprisingly, Coreye decided to make an early application for victory. He arose after half of the point (where the fries came out) and the lead box was immediately parted. Cypripon initially passed backwards but slowly grabbed the coroni. The couple went to 25-K. 1: 11: 12, that is, their last 5-K split snowpy 14:06. That fast part ended with the murder of cycle, Philemon, and the murder of Cyprus tribes. Corner, who also won the Boston Marathon in April last year, made it only 20 miles. Philemon Kipo will complete the 8th (2:06:14); And the Kiplagat will complete the 12th (2:07:42).
Side, Kipimon and Kurir kept high and world record. Cyprimo ran 14:19 from 25 to 30-K. It was very fast for the cursed who fell back and recorded his last split in a 20-mile characters before you were throwing out. Cyprimo still operated at a record rate of 30-K (forecasted time 2:00:16), but he later said he didn’t think about it.
“It’s not easy to prepare for this race,” he said to journalists in the future. He continued. “I think my coming here is just a good race.”
Cyprimo caused the next four miles 4:32, 4:38, 4:46 and 4: 150 (15:17 35 to 40). The world record had slipped, but Cympho was happy.
“For me, I just kept the tempo to finish the race well,” he said. “The legs were a little tired. I was just trying to keep the pace. “
Cypruto, which was part of the original leading group, which took place in the second place, the second, 2:03:54. Alex Masay – a former NCAA athlete of Hofstra University, which is now located on the flag of Hoka Hoka-Arizona. The two worked together, Manan said.
“Alex and I was quite communicating,” said Manst, who competed during his collegial career. “I am very owed to him.”
Magic Day for Mantz
The race for Conner Mantz couldn’t go better. In the first half, he was not cleared at the super rates of leaders, and instead he became clear about 62 minutes for the first half (his official split was 62:19). In the second half, he kept his pace in a row, which allowed him to move from the fourth place to the eighth position to the other athletes. He had his eyes with the tribune in the concluding kilometers (he called the top 3 of his “stretching goals”), but he failed to match the speed of Masa’s sprint. The fourth place and the record of North America was a huge achievement for 28 years old.
“I looked at a long time,” said Manan, who already had a national semi-annual post 59:17. He continued. “It feels really good.”

Mantz revealed after the race that his autumn season was not over. After a brief recovery period, he plans to reopen his training in order to compete in the Teasatf Country Race in Teasatf World’s World’s World.
“It’s a plan for me for a long time,” Manan said about the World Cross. “Even during the race I was like that I get this post, I’m doing a world cross.”
Feysa Banked at a steady pace
Women’s champion Chicken Feiza, who was in the sixth annual Athletics Khachkars Championship, had no interest in the rapid start or growth of the average race. Instead, he chose to run at the level pace and hoped that he was finished at the end of 2:15:00, he would end first.
“I felt quite confident,” he said through a translator. He added:
Through Arak’s male, Magdalena Shauri, Ethiopia and Tanzania, passed in the middle of 1:07:30, in the PACE. Two other Ethiopians, Mergmentu Alemu and Pageri Thai were seven seconds, and were the only other athletes in the chair.
Faishan and Shauri were still together with 25-K (1:19:59), but Shauri would soon return. 30-K Feysa was alone and without accelerating its gap for two minutes and 22 seconds to finish. It is noteworthy that Feysa ran the first half only four seconds faster than the first.

“The conditions of the race were good, the process was good,” said Faisance, in fact, through a translator. “My coach made me very well in this race. I only learned that I had broken 2:15 and I am really happy with it. “
Alemu was in second place 2. On the 17th, Shauri was in third place 2. 10: 03, and two Kenyan-Lack Chesth and Mary Nugi-Cooper, respectively. This race was the first time that five women broke 2:20:00.
Needosha Rogers, 34, was the highest American in the sixth place. He copied 2:23:51 He ran last March in Nagoya, 2:23:28 personal one here.
“Based on my training, I actually went out conservative,” said Rogers to reporters. He continued.
The Paris Olympic Dakota Popehn, who targeted 2:20:00, finished the seventh (second American) 2:24:21.
Chicago shows
Chicago’s people have always hugged the marathon, and recalling some politicians about the city (President Trump called “death trap”. The large groups of the audience could be found along the race broadcast route.
“For me, what I was so impressed by the community’s communication,” said Ceri Pinkovsky, the director of the executive race, when asked to reflect today’s race. He added: “This is an amazing ecosystem. Involved about each urban agency. “
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