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22 April 2012 | Edna Kiplagat of Kenya, Martin Lel of Kenya, Prince Harry, Mary Keitany of Kenya, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO of Virgin Money, Wilson Kipsang of Kenya , Priscah Jeptoo of Kenya and Adil Annani of Morocco pose for photographs after the Virgin London Marathon 2012 in London, England. (c) Matthew Lewis/Getty Images
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Keitany ready to shed off added weight after hip injury lay-off If you are familiar with former London Marathon champion Mary Keitany, the first thing you will notice when you meet her is the extra bit of weight she is obviously carrying.
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Shalane Flanagan became the first American woman to win the New York City Marathon in 40 years when she claimed a dominant victory over Kenyan three-times champion Mary Keitany
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Mary Keitany of Kenya has won the women's London Marathon in two hours 17 minutes one second, the second-fastest time in history and a women-only world record. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Reuters
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Kenya's Mary Keitany eyes 5th NYC Marathon title in 6 years
NEW YORK (AP) — Mary Keitany is back for another bolt through the boroughs. Kenya's Mary Keitany eyes 5th NYC Marathon title in 6 years
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RunBlogRun Podcast: Mary Keitany wins 2018 NYC Marathon
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NEW YORK | NYC Marathon sets record with nearly 53,000 finishers
NEW YORK | NYC Marathon sets record with nearly 53,000 finishers
NEW YORK — The New York City Marathon has set a record for the most finishers of any marathon worldwide — 52,812.
Organizers said Monday the total topped the mark of 51,394 from the 2016 NYC Marathon. The race through the city’s five boroughs Sunday was watched by more than 1 million spectators on a crisp fall day.
Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia and Mary Keitany of Kenya were the men’s and women’s…
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Mary Keitany Wins Her Fourth Title at the 2018 New York City Marathon Defending champion Shalane Flanagan finished third.
Mary Keitany Wins Her Fourth Title at the 2018 New York City Marathon Defending champion Shalane Flanagan finished third.
It was a familiar scene on Sunday in Central Park when Mary Keitany broke the New York City Marathon finish line tape. It was her fourth win at the race, finishing in 2:22:48. Shalane Flanagan, the defending champion, was third in 2:26:21.
Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya came in second in 2:26:01.
On a crisp, sunny day in New York, the temperatures stayed in the low 50s, offering almost perfect…
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Mary Keitany tiene como objetivo el récord del mundo de Radcliffe
El récord del mundo de maratón femenino puede tener los días contados si las ambiciones de Mary Keitany se cumplen en el Maratón de Londres de 2018. La veterana atleta, de 36 años, ya consiguió la victoria el año pasado en la capital británica, así como la segunda mejor marca del mundo de maratón femenino: 2:17:01. Esta marca le hace creer que el récord del mundo de maratón femenino está a su…
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22 April 2012 | Wilson Kipsang and Mary Keitany of Kenya pose with Prince Harry after winning the men and women's Elite race during the Virgin London Marathon 2012 in London, England. (c) Matthew Lewis/Getty Images
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Flanagan dusts Kenyans, becomes first American to win New York marathan in 40 years
Flanagan dusts Kenyans, becomes first American to win New York marathan in 40 years #AllieKieffer #MaryKeitany
Shalane Flanagan crossing the finish line at 2017 NYC Marathon
Shalane Flanagan has become the first American to win the TCS New York City Marathon in 40 years with a commanding surge over the final three miles.
The men’s race featured a relatively strong finish from Kenyan Geoffrey Kamworor, who held off a mad dash from countryman Wilson Kipsang to score his first-ever marathon victory.
The…
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adidas Running | #TAKECHARGE: EPISODE 2 | FEARLESS AF
adidas Running | #TAKECHARGE: EPISODE 2 | FEARLESS AF
adidas has unveiled its new women’s running film, titled Fearless AF, that spotlights six powerful female adidas athletes and ambassadors with the confidence and creativity to change the rules of sport. The campaign – featuring supermodel and Kode With Klossy Founder, Karlie Kloss; the first woman to officially run the Boston…
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Vote Now for Academy Athlete of the Month for April
Vote Now for Academy Athlete of the Month for April
The United States Sports Academy has announced its Athlete of the Month ballot for April and public voting is in progress. Following the selection committee’s meeting, 12 candidates – six male and six female – from seven countries comprise the list.
VOTE HERE FOR APRIL ATHLETE OF THE MONTH
Each month, the public is invited to participate in the Academy’s worldwide Athlete of the Month program by…
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2017 TCS NYC Marathon Women’s Press Conference
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Black Girl Magic! Kenyan Athlete Mary Keitany Makes History.
Mary Keitany is out here schooling these athletes! The Kenyan long distance runner recently made history when she broke the world record as the third fastest female runner of all time.
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Kenenisa Bekele And Tirunesh Dibaba, Respectively, Took The Second Places In Men’s And Women’s Titles At The London Marathon 2017
Kenenisa Bekele And Tirunesh Dibaba, Respectively, Took The Second Places In Men’s And Women’s Titles At The London Marathon 2017
Kenyan Daniel Wanjiru, 24, won the men’s race in 2:05:56, with Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia second. Bekele – the 5,000m and 10,000m world record holder – looked to be mounting a challenge in the final stages, but Wanjiru found enough pace to finish strongly and eventually win by nine seconds.
Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethiopia was the runner-up in the women’s race, clocking a time of 2:17:56.
The 35-year…
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#Aselefech Mergia#Daniel Wanjiru#Dedan Karoki#Kenenisa Bekel#London Marathon#Mary Keitany#tirunesh dibaba
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