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October 09, 2007 Tuesday Ramazan 26, 1428






Ivuti wins Chicago marathon


CHICAGO, Oct 8: Kenyan Patrick Ivuti won the Chicago marathon on Sunday after a tight two-man race to the finish with Jaouad Gharib of Morocco in unseasonably warm weather.

Ivuti and Gharib were neck-and-neck crossing the finish line in a time of two hours, 11 minutes, 11 seconds, with the winner called several minutes later as the temperature climbed towards 27 degrees Celsius (80 degrees Fahrenheit).

“The weather was not good. It was too hot,” Ivuti, 29, said.

One runner was confirmed dead after collapsing in the record heat, and race officials closed the course just before noon, almost four hours after the contest began.

Those runners who had not yet crossed the halfway point were sent home.

Ivuti and the top woman finisher, Ethiopia’s Berhane Adere, each took home a $125,000 prize.

Kenyan Daniel Njenga finished third in 2:12:45, and defending champion Robert Cheruiyot of Kenya, who in last year’s race suffered a head injury after slipping at the finish line, was fourth in 2:16:13.

Adere, the women’s defending champion, sprinted past marathon newcomer Adriana Pirtea of Romania to clinch the women’s race in 2:33:49.—Reuters






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