Flanagan 1st US Woman to Win NY Marathon Since 1977

Shalene Flanagan broke Mary Keitany's three-marathon streak
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Nov 5, 2017 1:35 PM CST
Flanagan First American Woman to Win NY Marathon Since 1977
Geoffrey Kamworor of Kenya crosses the finish line first in the men's division of the New York City Marathon in New York, Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017.   (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Shalane Flanagan dethroned Mary Keitany on Sunday and became the first American woman to win the New York City Marathon since 1977, potentially ending her decorated career with her first major marathon victory, the AP reports. Keitany had won three straight New York marathons, but Flanagan pulled away from the Kenyan great with about three miles to go. Flanagan finished in 2 hours, 26 minutes, 53 seconds, about a minute faster than Keitany. The American cried and yelled as she approached the finish line all alone. The last American woman to win New York was Miki Gorman, who won consecutive titles in 1976-77.

Flanagan finished second in New York for her first marathon in 2010 but hadn't run the race since. After a fracture in her lower back kept her out of the Boston Marathon in the spring, Flanagan trained hard for New York with an eye on Keitany. Geoffrey Kamworor of Kenya won the men's race, holding off countryman Wilson Kipsang by three seconds for his first major victory. Kamworor ran the race in 2:10:53. He and Kipsang embraced just past the finish line to huge cheers. American running great and 2009 New York winner Meb Keflezighi completed his 26th and final marathon, collapsing as he crossed the finish.

(More New York marathon stories.)

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