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Margaret Okayo. Margaret Okayo (born 30 May 1976) is a professional Kenyan marathon runner. She has won four World Marathon Majors with victories in the New York City Marathon (two times), the Boston Marathon and the London Marathon, setting three course records. Okayo's 2003 New York course record of 2:22:31 still stands today, despite the ...
The 2001 New York City Marathon was the 32nd running of the annual marathon race in New York City, United States, which took place on Sunday, November 3. The men's elite race was won by Ethiopia's Tesfaye Jifar in a time of 2:07:43 hours while the women's race was won in 2:24:21 by Kenya's Margaret Okayo. Both these times were race records.
2004 →. The 2003 New York City Marathon was the 34th running of the annual marathon race in New York City, United States, which took place on Sunday, November 2. The men's elite race was won by Kenya's Martin Lel in a time of 2:10:30 hours while the women's race was won in 2:22:31 by Margaret Okayo, also of Kenya.
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York City Marathon women's record, ... All will be aiming for the $50,000 bonus if they can beat the NYC event record of 2:22:31 set by Margaret Okayo in 2003. Obiri won ...
Here are the results of the Westfield runners including their Name, Age, Finish Time ( Please note, this list does not encompass the whole field from NJ, just runners who have agreed to share ...
The New York City Marathon is the largest marathon in the world. The New York City Marathon, one of the six World Marathon Majors, is a 26.2-mile (42.2 km) race which has been held in New York City since 1970. It is the largest marathon in the world; since 2013, every race except one has had over 50,000 finishers.
Her sights are fixed on Margaret Okayo's women's record of 2:22:31 set in 2003, and she believes she can get there with a full summer to train. Find out what's happening in New York City with free ...
Watch every winner of this year’s New York City Marathon cross the finish line in Central Park. Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia won the men’s race on Sunday in 2 hours, 4 minutes and 58 seconds ...