Abdi Nageeye's Victory Marks a Milestone at the New York City Marathon
Abdi Nageeye Clinches the Title
In a thrilling display of endurance and speed, Abdi Nageeye of the Netherlands won the men’s race at the New York City Marathon on Sunday. Completing the race with a time of 2:07.39, Nageeye’s powerful sprint in the final moments outpaced 2022 winner Evans Chebet, who finished just six seconds behind.
Women's Race Highlights
Kenya’s Sheila Chepkirui marked her debut impressively by winning the women’s race with a time of 2:24.35. Chepkirui’s acceleration just before the finish allowed her to surpass defending champion Hellen Obiri, leading to a significant victory.
Wheelchair Races
In the men’s wheelchair race, Daniel Romanchuk from the USA secured victory, ending Marcel Hug’s long-standing dominance. Romanchuk finished ahead of Britain’s David Weir, while Japan’s Tomoki Suzuki took third.
Meanwhile, in the women’s wheelchair race, Susannah Scaroni triumphed with a commanding lead, celebrating a historic moment as Americans won both wheelchair events.
“Always so special to be here in New York City,” said Scaroni. “Coming up the last hill, I felt great today.”
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