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Desisa ends 18-year hiatus for Ethiopians to take marathon world gold

Lelisa Desisa gave Ethiopia its first world marathon title since 2001 on Sunday winning in a time of 2hrs 10min 40sec.

The 29-year-old led home an Ethiopian 1-2 — Mosinet Geremew (2hr 10min 44sec) taking silver and Kenya’s Amos Kipruto was third (2hr 10min 51sec).

Desisa — a two-time Boston marathon winner who donated his 2013 medal to the city following the bomb at the finishing line — emulated compatriot Gezaghne Abera’s win in the 2001 marathon in Edmonton.

In noticeably cooler and less humid conditions than last week’s women’s marathon, the early pace was set by Paraguay’s Derlis Ayala, who led by over a minute through 12km.

The 29-year-old Paraguayan lasted 20km in the front but was caught and passed by a sextet of runners.

There was no let up in the pace as Ayala dropped away with Eritrea’s 37-year-old six-time world half marathon champion Zersenay Tadese leading the way.

Ayala’s moment in the spotlight was over and so was his race as he called it a day shortly afterwards — at the same point the youngest runner in the race 21-year-old Tanzanian Augustino Sulle also retired.

Tadese, defending champion Geoffrey Kirui and Stephen Mokoka alternated in the lead along with Desisa of Ethiopia Kipruto — third in Tokyo and second in Berlin last year — and Geremew.

Six became four as Kirui’s crown looked to have slipped from his grasp and he faded away whilst Tedesay too looked to be weakening but hung on desperately.

Tedesay’s courageous effort finally met its end in terms of a medal as the bell rang for the final 7km circuit and the fast improving Briton Callum Hawkins moved in on him.

Hawkins, who has been training in his shed having bought heaters to try and replicate the conditions, moved easily past Tedesay and at the 39km mark had the leading quartet in his sights and joined them.

 

 

However, Hawkins having looked the coming man got dropped as they moved into the final kilometre and he had to suffer the agony of finishing fourth once more, just as he had done in 2017.

Desisa and Geremew kicked away and dropped Kipruto.

Desisa, though, had one final kick in him and eased away in the final half kilometre to take the tape on his own.

OS BIB ATHLETE COUNTRY MARK
1 699 Lelisa DESISA ETH 2:10:40 SB
2 702 Mosinet GEREMEW ETH 2:10:44
3 1282 Amos KIPRUTO KEN 2:10:51
4 842 Callum HAWKINS GBR 2:10:57
5 1633 Stephen MOKOKA RSA 2:11:09
6 641 Zersenay TADESE ERI 2:11:29 SB
7 363 El Hassan EL ABBASSI BRN 2:11:44 SB
8 1378 Hamza SAHLI MAR 2:11:49
9 1677 Tadesse ABRAHAM SUI 2:11:58
10 663 Daniel MATEO ESP 2:12:15
11 1289 Laban Kipngetich KORIR KEN 2:12:38
12 1109 Yassine RACHIK ITA 2:12:41
13 1800 Fred MUSOBO UGA 2:13:42
14 1285 Geoffrey KIRUI KEN 2:13:54 SB
15 1092 Eyob GHEBREHIWET FANIEL ITA 2:13:57 SB
16 1733 Alphonce Felix SIMBU TAN 2:13:57
17 1419 Tomas Hilifa RAINHOLD NAM 2:14:38
18 1796 Stephen KIPROTICH UGA 2:15:04
19 332 Paulo Roberto DE ALMEIDA PAULA BRA 2:15:09
20 477 Shaohui YANG CHN 2:15:17
21 1036 Thonakal GOPI IND 2:15:57
22 1651 Felicien MUHITIRA RWA 2:16:21
23 1922 Ahmed OSMAN USA 2:16:22 SB
24 1480 Weldu Negash GEBRETSADIK NOR 2:16:35
25 1242 Hiroki YAMAGISHI JPN 2:16:43 SB
26 692 Tiidrek NURME EST 2:17:38
27 1499 Malcolm HICKS NZL 2:17:45
28 1705 Adhanom ABRAHA SWE 2:17:57
29 1232 Yuki KAWAUCHI JPN 2:17:59
30 1503 Caden SHIELDS NZL 2:18:08
31 606 Thijs NIJHUIS DEN 2:18:10
32 1632 Desmond MOKGOBU RSA 2:18:21
33 686 Roman FOSTI EST 2:18:30 SB
34 2045 Ngonidzashe NCUBE ZIM 2:18:42
35 120 Fyodor SHUTOV ANA 2:18:58
36 410 John MASON CAN 2:19:21
37 1211 Kohei FUTAOKA JPN 2:19:23
38 1904 Elkanah KIBET USA 2:19:33 SB
39 174 Julian SPENCE AUS 2:19:40
40 1405 Byambajav TSEVEENRAVDAN MGL 2:20:07
41 212 Lemawork KETEMA AUT 2:20:45
42 247 Thomas DE BOCK BEL 2:21:13
43 1068 Stephen SCULLION IRL 2:21:31
44 317 Wellington BEZERRA DA SILVA BRA 2:21:49
45 403 Berhanu DEGEFA CAN 2:22:28
46 1883 Andrew EPPERSON USA 2:23:11
47 2042 Munyaradzi JARI ZIM 2:23:34
48 1342 Dmitrijs SERJOGINS LAT 2:24:00 PB
49 2023 Andrey PETROV UZB 2:24:54
50 1819 Ihor POROZOV UKR 2:26:11
51 327 Vagner DA SILVA NORONHA BRA 2:26:11
52 2044 Isaac MPOFU ZIM 2:29:24
53 282 Uladzislau PRAMAU BLR 2:31:04
54 1404 Ser-Od BAT-OCHIR MGL 2:36:01
55 1858 Nicolás CUESTAS URU 2:40:05
1770 Polat Kemboi ARIKAN TUR DNF
1515 Derlys AYALA PAR DNF
456 Bujie DUO CHN DNF
1372 Mohamed Reda EL AARABY MAR DNF
1774 Mert GIRMALEGESSE TUR DNF
1732 Stephano Gwandu HUCHE TAN DNF
234 Olivier IRABARUTA BDI DNF
639 Merhawi KESETE ERI DNF
218 Evans KIPLAGAT AZE DNF
1293 Paul LONYANGATA KEN DNF
1107 Daniele MEUCCI ITA DNF
1630 Thabiso Benedict MOENG RSA DNF
1801 Solomon MUTAI UGA DNF
1737 Tony Ah-Thit PAYNE THA DNF
368 Benson SEUREI BRN DNF
1734 Augustino Paulo SULLE TAN DNF
643 Okubay TSEGAY ERI DNF
711 Mule WASIHUN ETH DNF
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