The Marcel hug of Switzerland is hanging in front of the field to win his eighth Boston Marathon Wheelchair, demanding a win in the 129th version of the race in 1 hour, 21 minutes, 34 seconds.
Boston – The Marcel hug in Switzerland hugs its eighth Boston Marathon Wheelchair to win the front of the field, demanding a win on Monday in the 129th edition of the race in 1 hour, 21 minutes, 34 seconds.
The 39 -year -old hug, demanding a fifth win in the fifth anniversary of Boston’s first official wheelchair finisher, crossed the Boston finish line in the suburb of Boston. Daniel Romanchuk in the United States was second in 1:25:58, then the Jetz Plat of the Netherlands at 1:30:16.
The hugs and the romachuk broke the field about six miles away from the field. However, the embrace opened the led for about three minutes in the halfway mark and began to make its advantage.
Women’s ran, Susanah Scorron in the United States won his second Boston title, finished at 1:35:20. The Swiss Athletes took the Cathering Debrunar in the next two spots 1:37:26 and Manuila Scar 1:39:18 was ranked third.
Skerrony won his first Boston title in 2021 but was not able to protect it last year due to injury. This time he was influential late, away from Debruna, opened the lead of 40-second 18 miles away.
The races came in a clear morning with a temperature start in the lower 50s. It was built for a much less eventful day for hugs, who rescued from crash in the last part of the race last year.
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