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Press Release - World Marathon Majors - 4/18/11

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       Mutai, Hall Make 115th Boston Marathon Fastest in History

World Best Broken by Nearly a Minute; Ryan Hall Runs American Men's Best by 
        40 Seconds; Desiree Davila Moves to #3 U.S. Woman All-Time

BOSTON, April 18, 2011­-In perfect conditions, which included a strong 
tailwind, major records fell at the 115th Boston Marathon. Geoffrey Mutai 
of Kenya set a new course record of 2 hours, 3 minutes, and 2 seconds, 
outlasting his countryman, debut marathoner Moses Mosop, by 4 seconds. In 
the women's race, Caroline Kilel, also of Kenya, took the victory in 
2:22:36 by two seconds over American Desiree Davila.

Mutai and Mosop ran the two fastest men's marathon times in history; 
however, because of its net elevation drop and due to the fact that the 
distance between the start and finish cannot be more than 50% of the 
distance of the race, and Boston separation is 91%, the Boston course does 
not qualify for world records. (The world record is 2:03:59, set in 2008 by 
Ethiopia's Haile Gebrselassie in Berlin.) ING New York City Marathon 2010 
champion Gebre Gebremariam of Ethiopia finished third in 2:04:53. American 
Ryan Hall ran the fastest American time in history, 2:04:58, to finish 
fourth; his time was the fastest ever by an American on Boston's course for 
the second year in a row, and 3 minutes and 43 seconds faster than his time 
in last year's race, in which he also finished fourth.

In the women's race, after leading for 18 miles, New Zealand's Kim Smith 
pulled up with an injury. A group of four, which included Kilel, Davila, 
and Kenyans Alice Timbilili and Sharon Cherop, soon broke away from the 
main pack. After mile 20, Davila and Kilel traded the lead until the 
finish. Kilel had the final gear and outkicked Davila on Boylston Street to 
win by two seconds; Cherop finished third in 2:22:42.

Davila's 2:22:38 is the fastest ever by an American woman on the Boston 
course and makes her the third-fastest female American of all time behind 
two Olympic podium finishers: 2004 silver medalist Deena Kastor and 1984 
gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson.

In yesterday's Virgin London Marathon, Kenyan Emmanuel Mutai (no relation 
to Boston Marathon champion Geoffrey Mutai) took home top honors, finishing 
in a course-record 2:04:40. Mary Keitany, also of Kenya, won the women's 
race in 2:19:19, slashing nearly 10 minutes from her personal best, which 
she set when she finished third in the ING New York City Marathon last 
fall.

The top five men and women finishers at the Boston, London, Berlin, 
Chicago, New York, World Championships, and Olympic Marathons will earn 
points in a $1 million two-year series to crown the World Marathon Majors 
championship. The 2010-11 series will conclude at the ING New York City 
Marathon on Sunday, November 6. The men's and women's champions will each 
win $500,000. The points breakdown is 1st - 25, 2nd - 15, 3rd - 10, 4th - 
5, and 5th - 1.

The current 2010-2011 World Marathon Majors standings are:

Top 15 Men
Place      Name                           Country           Point Total
1          Emmanuel Mutai                 KEN               55 
2          Tsegaye Kebede                 ETH               41
3          Geoffrey Mutai                 KEN               40 
4          Patrick Makau                  KEN               35
4          Gebre Gebremariam              ETH               35 
6          Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot       KEN               25
6          Samuel Wanjiru                 KEN               25 
8          Tekeste Kebede                 ETH               15
8          Martin Lel                     KEN               15 
8          Moses Mosop                    KEN               15
11         Feyisa Lilesa                  ETH               10 
11         Bazu Worku                     ETH               10
11         Jaouad Gharib                  MAR               10 
11         Deriba Merga                   ETH               10
11         Ryan Hall                      USA               10 
11         Moses Kigen Kipkosgei          KEN               10

Top 15 Women
Place      Name                          Country           Point Total 
1          Liliya Shobukhova             RUS               65
2          Edna Kiplagat                 KEN               35 
2.         Mary Keitany                  KEN               35
4          Aberu Kebede                  ETH               25 
4          Teyba Erkesso                 ETH               25
4.         Bezunesh Bekele               ETH               25 
4          Caroline Kilel                KEN               25
7.         Inga Abitova                  RUS               20 
8          Desiree Davila                USA               20
10         Atsede Baysa                  ETH               16 
11         Tatyana Pushkareva            RUS               15
11         Shalane Flanagan              USA               15 
13         Tomo Morimoto                 JPN               10
13         Mariya Konovalova             RUS               10 
13         Aselfech Mergia               ETH               10
13         Salina Kosgei                 KEN               10 
13         Sharon Cherop                 KEN               10



 

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