John Korir Sets Course Record at 130th Boston Marathon; Americans Post Fastest Times

John Korir Sets Course Record at 130th Boston Marathon; Americans Post Fastest Times
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The Boston Marathon saw record-breaking performances, highlighting both international and American achievements on an unseasonably chilly day.

  • Zouhair Talbi and Jess McClain ran the fastest times ever for Americans at the Boston Marathon, both finishing fifth in their divisions.
  • John Korir won the Boston Marathon and set a new course record.
  • Korir's victory marked his second consecutive Boston Marathon title.
  • The 130th Boston Marathon was held on a day described as unseasonably chilly.
  • Korir earned a $50,000 bonus for breaking the course record.

John Korir won the 130th Boston Marathon, setting a new course record and securing his second consecutive title, while Zouhair Talbi and Jess McClain posted the fastest-ever times for Americans in their respective divisions.

These performances underscore both the international competitiveness of the Boston Marathon and the progress of American runners, with new national records set and a course record broken.

Attention will turn to future marathons to see if these records stand and how American and international athletes build on these results.

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