Mumbi marathon won by simbu and kitur

“This course has some hills and quite a lot of turns so I didn’t break my personal best but what was important today was my position. It was also humid and windy,” Simbu said. Meanwhile, among the women, Kitur ran a lonely race in the last few kilometres and was hardly pushed as she stormed to her new personal best time.

"I got my tactics from my coach," said Simbu shortly after the race. "Use your brain, you don't have to always lead," he reflected, explaining his race plan which enable him to equal the fastest-second winning time in the history of the race.

“I got my tactics from my coach,” said Simbu shortly after the race. “Use your brain, you don’t have to always lead,” he reflected, explaining his race plan which enable him to equal the fastest-second winning time in the history of the race.

By 35km, Simbu was his only remaining rival. Kipkorir continued to push the pace with Simbu resolutely staying tucked behind him all the way, much to the Kenyan´s frustration as he started to periodically zig-zag across the road from 38km in an attempt to encourage Simbu to the fore.

enjoyed the cool weather, and had just returned from a training camp in Bengaluru where he was training since November. For Athare, this is her 5th title this season having won in Bhopal, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Vasai-Virar.

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