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Kimetto, Kebede surge to wins at Tokyo Marathon
Tokyo, Japan (Sports Network) - Dennis Kipruto Kimetto led a Kenyan sweep for the men at the Tokyo Marathon Sunday.

The event is now one of six World Marathon Majors, joining races in Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago and New York.

Kimetto finished the race in 2 hours, 6 minutes, 50 seconds. That was eight seconds ahead of fellow countryman and defending champion Michael Kipkorir Kipyego. Kenya's Bernard Kiprop Kipyego was third.  continue>>
Tokyo Marathon:  Route | Winners: MWCountries

Deadly blasts rock Boston
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Police say at least three people have been killed in the explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

The two blasts marred Patriots' Day in Boston, transforming a celebratory atmosphere during one of the most prestigious races into a chaotic scene.

Police commissioner Edward Davis confirmed at a news conference that, at 2:50 p.m. ET, there were simultaneous explosions along the route of the Boston Marathon. "These explosions occurred 50 to 100 yards apart and each scene resulted in multiple casualties," Davis said.  continue>>

Boston Marathon:  Route | Winners: MWCountry | USA: MW

Kebede, Jeptoo capture London Marathon titles
London, England (Sports Network) - Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia won the men's London Marathon title on Sunday, while Priscah Jeptoo of Kenya captured the women's crown.

Many of the competitors wore black ribbons to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings from Monday. A moment of silence was held before the start and extra security was on hand for about 36,000 runners and thousands of fans that lined the streets.

Kebede, the 2012 Chicago Marathon winner, finished Sunday in a time of 2 hours, 6 minutes and 4 seconds to win the London crown for the second time. He also captured the title in 2010 and last year finished third.  continue>>

London Marathon:  Route | Winners: MWCountries | USA: MW

Kenya's Mutai Wins 2012 Berlin Marathon
Berlin, Germany (Sports Network) - Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya captured the Berlin Marathon in a narrow finish over countryman Dennis Kimetto.

The two crossed the finish line within one second of each other, Mutai breaking the tape first in a time of 2 hours, 4 minutes and 15 seconds. Kimetto's time of 2:04:16 was the fastest marathon debut in history.

Mutai, who also won the 2011 Boston Marathon and the 2011 New York Marathon, clinched the World Marathon Majors title -- a series that includes results from Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago and New York over a two-year period.  continue>>

Berlin Marathon:  Route | Winners:MWCountries | USA: MW

Chicago Marathon:  Route | Winners: MWCountries | USA: MW

Chicago Marathon - Women's Open Champions
YearWinnerTimeCountry
2012 Atsede Baysa Ethiopia 2:22:03
2011 Lidiya Shobukhova Russia 2:18:20
2010 Lidiya Shobukhova Russia 2:20:25
2009 Lidiya Shobukhova Russia 2:25:56
2008 Lidiya Grigoryeva Russia 2:27:13
2007 Berhane Adere Ethiopia 2:33:49
2006 Berhane Adere Ethiopia 2:20:42
2005 Deena Kastor United States 2:21:25
2004 Constatina Tomescu-Dite Romania 2:23:45
2003 Svetlana Zakharova Russia 2:23:07
2002 Paula Radcliffe United Kingdom 2:17:18
2001 Catherine Ndereba Kenya 2:18:47
2000 Catherine Ndereba Kenya 2:21:33
1999 Joyce Chepchumba Kenya 2:25:59
1998 Joyce Chepchumba Kenya 2:23:57
1997 Marian Sutton United Kingdom 2:29:03
1996 Marian Sutton United Kingdom 2:30:41
1995 Ritva Lemettinen Finland 2:28:27
1994 Kristy Johnston United States 2:31:34
1993 Ritva Lemettinen Finland 2:33:18
1992 Linda Somers United States 2:37:41
1991 Midde Hamrin-Senorski Sweden 2:36:20
1990 Aurora Cunha Portugal 2:30:11
1989 Lisa Weidenbach United States 2:28:15
1988 Lisa Weidenbach United States 2:29:17
1987 No Race
1986 Ingrid Kristiansen Norway 2:27:08
1985 Joan Benoit Samuelsson United States 2:21:21
1984 Rosa Mota Portugal 2;26:01
1983 Rosa Mota Portugal 2:31:12
1982 Nancy Conz United States 2:33:23
1981 Tina Grady United States 2:49:39
1980 Sue Peterson United States 2:45:03
1979 Laura Michaelek United States 3:15:45
1978 Lynae Larson United States 2:59.25
1977 Dorothy Doolittle United States 2:50.47
2012 NYC Marathon Canceled
New York, NY (Sports Network) - The New York City marathon scheduled for Sunday November, 4th has been canceled as the city still struggles to recover from the effects of Hurricane Sandy.

It was a joint decision between the city government and race organizers to cancel the event, and no determination has yet to be made on whether or not to reschedule the race.  continue>>

New York City Marathon:  Route | Winners: MWCountries | USA: MW

Standings (Men)Standings (Women)

2011-12 World Marathon Championship - Leaderboard (Men)
RankNameCountryPts
T1 Tsegaye Kebede    Ethiopia 35
T1 Wilson Kipsang    Kenya 35
3 Wesley Korir    Kenya 26
T4 Stephen Kiprotich    Uganda 25
T4 Geoffrey Mutai    Kenya 25
T6 Dennis Kimetto    Kenya 15
T6 Abel Kirui    Kenya 15
T6 Martin Lei    Kenya 15
T6 Feyisa Lilesa    Ethiopia 15
T6 Levy Matebo    Kenya 15
T11 Geoffrey Kipsang    Kenya 10
T11 Bernard Kipyego    Kenya 10
T11 Tilahun Regassa    Ethiopia 10
The World Marathon Majors is a series consisting of six of the largest and most renowned marathons in the world: Tokyo Marathon, Virgin London Marathon, Boston Marathon, BMW Berlin Marathon, Bank of America Chicago Marathon and ING New York City Marathon. In creating the World Marathon Majors, the organizers of these six races recognized an opportunity to advance the sport, raise awareness of its athletes and increase the level of interest in elite racing among running enthusiasts.

The total score for each athlete in a series will consist of points earned from a maximum of four Qualifying Races during that two-year cycle. To be eligible for the jackpot, an athlete must compete in a minimum of one Qualifying Race during each year of the series.

POINTS PER RACE
1st place - 25 points
2nd place - 15 points
3rd place - 10 points
4th place - 5 points
5th place - 1 point

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