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Art
DiCola of Warminster, Pennsylvania.
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Matt
Gerard of Team Nebraska (left) and Craig Fram of Whirlaway.
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Adam
Crandall of Hannibal, New York.
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L-R:
#370 Brendon Moody, #34 David Vandermeer, #75 Bob
Hyde, and #2567 Alan Newton.
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Evans
Rutto was on world record pace, but lost it in the
wind. He won the race by 88 seconds in 2:06:16.
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Danie
Njenga finished second in 2:07:44.
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Toshinari
Takaoka finished third in 2:07:50.
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Jimmy
Muindi finished fourth in 2:08:27.
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Khalid
Khannouchi finished fifth in 2:08:44.
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Amazingly,
this was Khannouchi's slowest marathon ever.
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Marilson
Dos Santos finished sixth in 2:08:48.
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Stephen
Kiogora finished seventh in 2:09:21.
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Australia's
Scott Westcott finished eighth in 2:13:08.
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Wescott
ran the first half of the race in 1:06:07 and the
second half in 1:07:01.
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Paul
Koech finished 10th in 2:13:20.
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Hansons-Brooks'
Brian Sell was the second American (behind Khannouchi)...
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...and
he set a PR of 2:13:22 in finishing 11th overall.
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Sell
led last February's U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials before
fading to 13th.
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Robert
Kipkoech Cheruiyot was clearly hurting at the finish;
he crossed the line in 2:14:23 for 12th.
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Kipkoech
Cheruiyot, 26, is the 2003 B.A.A. Boston Marathon
champion.
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