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Womens Race

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sports1 year ago

"Thrilling Upset: Ethiopia's Sisay Lemma and Hellen Obiri Shine in 2024 Boston Marathon"

Hellen Obiri of Kenya won the women's division of the Boston Marathon for a second straight time, breaking away from the pack to finish in 2 hours, 22 minutes, 37 seconds. In the men's race, Ethiopian Sisay Lemma claimed victory with a time of 2:06:17, ahead of marathon favorite Evans Chebet. The race featured mid-marathon drama, an upset, and a steel-cage match in the women's division, with American Emma Bates leading early before finishing 12th. Obiri's victory marked a rare defense of the Boston Marathon title, joining a select group of six women who have achieved this feat.

sports2 years ago

Gloucester Cheese Roll Champion Overcomes Knockout to Win

Delaney Irving, a 19-year-old Canadian, won the women's race at Gloucester's annual cheese rolling competition despite being knocked unconscious during the event. The race involves contestants scrambling down a steep hill in pursuit of a Double Gloucester cheese. This year's races proceeded despite safety concerns, with hundreds participating and thousands watching. The event attracts daredevils from far and wide, with one participant flying in from Philadelphia.

sports2 years ago

Spain Women's Race Apologizes for Controversial Prize

The organizers of a women's running race in Spain apologized after the winner was offered a food processor as a prize, which sparked accusations of sexism. The race issued a statement on Twitter saying it hadn't considered the kitchen appliance would have sexist implications and promised to "take measures" to avoid similar incidents in the future. The race supports domestic violence and cancer survivors and is held in other cities across Spain.

sports2 years ago

Spain Women's Race Apologizes for Controversial Gifts.

The organizers of a women's running race in Spain apologized after the winner was offered a food processor as a prize, which was criticized for being sexist. The race issued a statement on Twitter saying it hadn't considered the kitchen appliance would have sexist implications and promised to "take measures" to avoid similar incidents in the future. The race supports domestic violence and cancer survivors and is held in other cities across Spain.