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Mutai outsprinted Moses Mosop down Boylston Street to win by four seconds as the two Kenyans both beat Haile Gebrselassies sanctioned world record of two hours three minutes 59 seconds. Four men, including third-place finisher Gebregziabher Gebremariam of Ethiopia and American Ryan Hall, broke the course record of 2:05:52 set just last year by Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot. "These guys obviously showed us whats possible for the marathon," said Hall, whose 2:04:58 is the fastest ever run by an American. "I was out there running, and I was thinking to myself, I cant believe this is happening right now. Im running a 2:04 pace, and I cant even see the leaders. It was unreal." David Le Porho of Montreal was the top Canadian in the mens race finishing 85th overall in 2:29.23. Jen Nicholson of Cornwall, P.E.I., was the top Canadian woman in 35th, running 2:47.00. The IAAF must certify a world record, and it is unlikely to approve Mutais feat. The international governing bodys Rule 206 requires courses to start and finish near the same point in order to discourage downhill, wind-aided runs and the artificially fast times they can produce. (Boston has a net decline of 140 metres, though the course is dominated by hills going up and down.) "We had a stunning performance and an immensely fast time here today," said Tom Grilk, the head of the Boston Athletic Association, after Mutai ran almost a full minute faster than the sanctioned world record. "We in Boston are well-pleased with what has happened, and thats good unto itself. The definitions of others, I will leave to them." IAAF officials did not immediately respond to emails from The Associated Press seeking comment. Although the organizations rules clearly disqualify the Boston course from a world record, it does list Cheruiyots time in last years race among the best times of 2010. Joan Benoits 2:22:53 was considered a womens record in 1983, though that was before the IAAF refined its rules. Mutai will receive a US$50,000 bonus for the world best and another $25,000 for the course record to go with the $150,000 he and womens winner Caroline Kilel earned for the win. "This gentleman did both things, and wwe are honoured to have played a part in his doing it," Grilk said. Ray Nitschke Jersey. Kilel won the womens race to complete the Kenyan sweep, outsprinting American Desiree Davila to win by two seconds in 2:22:36. Davila led as late as the final stretch on Boylston Street and ran the fastest time ever for a U.S. woman, five seconds faster than Benoit, who is now known as Joan Samuelson. Kara Goucher ran a personal best 2:24:52 to add a fifth-place finish to her third in 2009. No American -- man or woman -- has won Boston since Lisa Larsen-Weidenbach in 1985. "Were knocking on the door," Hall said. "I mean 2:08 last year and 2:04 this year ... Its going to come; its just a matter of time." A year after Cheruiyot lowered the course record by more than a minute, almost 27,000 runners lined up in Hopkinton with temperatures hovering around 8 C and a 34 kilometre-per-hour wind at their back -- perfect marathoning weather. Kim Smith, a New Zealander who lives in Providence, took off at a record pace and led the womens race for more than 30 kilometres. The men were more steady, and they were the ones to take down the old mark. Mutai and Mosop ran side-by-side for the final kilometres before Mutai pulled ahead for good on Boylston Street. The 1


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