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- Kenyans take first 8 places
Neither man made a push to win the race. Rather, they maintained the same pace they had throughout. Kimetto never made a move to overtake Mutai and Mutai never sought to put Kimetto away. Which is kind of strange when you think about the difference between finishing first and finishing second in a marathon. There's the glory and the personal satisfaction of having accomplished the ultimate goal. Winning is almost always better than not winning.
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With the win, Mutai won the World Marathon Majors title. As reader, commenter and racing nut Raysism explains:
Berlin is the 5th of the 5 major marathons — they're like the PGA Championship or Australian Open...Geoffrey Mutai, who by virtue of his 2011 Boston and NYC wins, just needed another major to lock up the $500,000 prize for majors (on a 2-year cycle).And there's the rub. On top of glory and all that other crap, Mutai was guaranteed to win $500,000 with a first place finish and Kimetto stood to win nothing (financially) with a first place finish and...something, possibly, with a second place finish and Mutai win.
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LEADING RESULTS (Kenyan unless stated)
MEN
1. Geoffrey Mutai 2:04:15
2. Dennis Kimetto 2:04:16
3. Geoffrey Kipsang 2:06:12
4. Nicholas Kamakya 2:08:28
5. Josphat Keiyo 2:08:41
6. Jonathan Maiyo 2:09:19
7. Eliud Kiptanui 2:09:59
8. Felix Keny 2:10:22
9. Masakazu Fujiwara 2:11:31/JAP
10. Suehiro Ishikawa 2:11:46/JAP
1. Geoffrey Mutai 2:04:15
2. Dennis Kimetto 2:04:16
3. Geoffrey Kipsang 2:06:12
4. Nicholas Kamakya 2:08:28
5. Josphat Keiyo 2:08:41
6. Jonathan Maiyo 2:09:19
7. Eliud Kiptanui 2:09:59
8. Felix Keny 2:10:22
9. Masakazu Fujiwara 2:11:31/JAP
10. Suehiro Ishikawa 2:11:46/JAP
WOMEN
1. Aberu Kebede 2:20:30/ETH
2. Tirfi Tsegay 2:21:19/ETH
3. Olena Shurhno 2:23:32/UKR
4. Filomena Chepchirchir 2:24:56
5. Fate Tola 2:25:14/ETH
6. Alevtina Biktimirova 2:28:45/RUS
7. Caroline Chepkwony 2:30:34
8. Anna Hahner 2:30:37/GER
9. Sonia Samuels 2:30:56/GBR
10. Degefa Biruktayit 2:33:27/ETH
1. Aberu Kebede 2:20:30/ETH
2. Tirfi Tsegay 2:21:19/ETH
3. Olena Shurhno 2:23:32/UKR
4. Filomena Chepchirchir 2:24:56
5. Fate Tola 2:25:14/ETH
6. Alevtina Biktimirova 2:28:45/RUS
7. Caroline Chepkwony 2:30:34
8. Anna Hahner 2:30:37/GER
9. Sonia Samuels 2:30:56/GBR
10. Degefa Biruktayit 2:33:27/ETH
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