Kenya's Margaret Okayo won her debut London Marathon after a tough battle with Romania's Constantina Dita. Okayo went off fast and then appeared to pay the price, when she fell back at 10 miles and ...
Sonia O'Sullivan may have to join the exclusive club of women who have run under two hours and 20 minutes if she is to win the marathon here tomorrow. The prediction came from one of the world's top ...
Susan Chepkemel had a distant, yet completely accurate, description of her fellow Kenyan Margaret Okayo yesterday: the fast leader. “The fast leader, when she broke off from the group, then I could ...
Okayo shattered the mark she set here in 2001 by nearly 2 minutes Sunday, finishing in 2 hours, 22 minutes, 31 seconds, and then dropped to her knees to kiss the ground. She led a Kenyan contingent ...
BOSTON -- The two women ran side-by-side at record pace for 24 miles through the streets leading into Boston. Margaret Okayo of Kenya celebrates her women's course record of 2:20.43. But 25-year-old ...
On this same Sunday last year, when the temperature was 25 degrees cooler and her trip through the five boroughs was infinitely less enjoyable, Margaret Okayo’s morning began with acute back pain on ...
Margaret Okayo slumped to her knees, clasping her hands and praying, giving thanks for her New York City Marathon course record. Fellow Kenyan Martin Lel, the son of a Catholic deacon, threw his arms ...
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