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5 resultsfor “how did Yomif Kejelcha feel about his marathon”

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East Africa redefines marathon limits as Sabastian Sawe leads historic charge

Yomif Kejelcha, who is a debutant in the marathon, running a sub-two-hour marathon, but just only ending on the podium and not really winning the race. That is why this is mind-boggling

NPR Topics: NewsYesterday
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Kenya’s Sawe is world’s first man to run a sub-two-hour marathon in London

Yomif Kejelcha of Ethiopia stayed on Sawe’s heels for most of the 42.195km course before fading down the final stretch to take second in his marathon debut with 1:59:41, while Jacob

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 26
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Lighter than a bar of soap - the shoes worn to shatter marathon record

Yomif Kejelcha, who finished second with an astonishing time of 1:59:40 to become just the second man to finish a marathon in under two hours. In the women's event, Ethiopia's Tigst

BBC NewsYesterday
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Yomif Kejelcha broke the 2-hour marathon but got 2nd place. He's still happy

Yomif Kejelcha crossed the finish line at the London Marathon on Sunday, he was shocked by what he'd accomplished. Kejelcha, 28, ran a 1:59:41, crushing the elusive two-hour marathon goal. Athletes

NPR Topics: News3h ago
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London Marathon hails ‘greatest day’ as Sawe breaks two hours and records tumble

Yomif Kejelcha had both run under two hours. Meanwhile, the Ethiopian Tigst Assefa set a women’s-only world record, for races involving only female pace setters, although it was five minutes behind the outright

The Guardian WorldApr 26