Women’s race armchair scene in Boston icon Marathon
Waking up in hot and humid Georgia, I was excited to see that the weather in Boston 129 was almost perfect. The best women in the world came out after the men’s and women’s wheelchair and professional men. 47. The American passed directly to the front, relatively pedestrian first mile. The first miles seemed to be a solution without clear leaders, but all possible candidates. ENECOTA DEPARTMENT ENECI FRISBE IN THE FREE PACK AND THE ONLY AMERICAN WAS 1 HOURS (1:09:41). Jess: McClain started to move on him and passed on the last mile, the first and the 7th in the 8th place for 2 22 23 21.

But the real race started, and the stains of the final chair were determined when Sharon Lokedi, Hellen Obir and the Yenemp, when the sign of the 23rd mile was broken. Hellen was trying three turf, surpassing Sharon last year to win his second title. Yalemen started to follow, because Hellen and Sharon again pushed again to fight for the title once again.

Sharon learned not to leave the last mile of Helus. When they went to call ave. Hellen also broke the 2nd course post. 19; 59 Star 2; 17; 41, and Jehovah’s pleasure also broke the record 2; 18; 06. It was a race for ages.

Sharon ran into his mother’s hands, and emotion was unbelievable because both mentioned his victory. His mother was with him in the last month and supported all his efforts to break this time. Hellen and Sharon are very good friends, but Sharon learned how to beat Hellen on this spectacular day.

Unfortunately, the broadcast was missed when the package was broken, so we went to the lead box from five to a commercial break. Chasers did not have cover, but the solid race made up for it.
At the beginning of the race, it was announced that this is the last race of two-way Olympic Desh Linden as professional. The DES became a super preter to Boston, because in 2011 he was second and in 2018 he won. He took the master’s title before Sarah a hall that was 13 seconds behind.
Thank you for all memories, Des.

Boston firmly served in a crushing race of thought, and many congratulations on all graduation. I last ran to Boston in 2014 and remember that they say Meb won when I was 10 miles away. Boston is a massive attempt for all those who run. I plan to go back next year.
Caroline’s mother wrote about 30 years of women’s running sports. He was a well-known writer in Inconic Running Journal, which was founded by Caldwells and was published by Bruce Morrison for many years. Caroline has contributed to the publications of flights and business trips and digital platforms over the past 3 decades.