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Geoffrey Kamworor, Joyciline Jepkosgei, Daniel Romanchuk, and Manuela Schär
Win 2019 TCS New York City Marathon Titles
Jepkosgei wins in marathon debut, Kamworor and Romanchuk capture
second titles and Schär completes a three-peat
New York, November 3, 2019 - Geoffrey Kamworor won his second event title
and Joyciline Jepkosgei won in her marathon debut as the Kenyans swept the
open division at the TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday. The United
States' Daniel Romanchuk, just 21 years old, won his second consecutive
title and Switzerland's Manuela Schär captured her third consecutive title
in the wheelchair division.
Kamworor, the half-marathon world-record holder, clocked a 2:08:13 to take
his second TCS New York City Marathon title in three years. The 26-year-old
has now made the podium in all four of his TCS New York City Marathon
appearances.
"From the start of the race, I was feeling okay," Kamworor said. "I was
comfortable. I prepared very well to run this marathon. Throughout the last
few meters, the pace was somewhat high, and it wasn't a problem for me.
That's when I decided to pull away."
Kenya's Albert Korir took second placed in 2:08:36, followed by Ethiopia's
Girma Bekele Gebre in third in 2:08:38. U.S. Olympian Jared Ward finished
as the top American, taking sixth in 2:10:45.
Jepkosgei recorded the second-fastest time ever in the women's open's
division in New York City Marathon history, finishing in 2:22:38 in her
marathon debut. The half-marathon world-record holder's time was also the
fastest ever by a woman making her New York City Marathon debut.
"My strategy I had planned was to finish the race strong," Jepkosgei said.
"But in the last kilometers, I saw that I was approaching the finish line
and I was capable of winning."
Four-time TCS New York City Marathon champion Mary Keitany of Kenya was
second in 2:23:32, followed by Ethiopia's Ruti Aga in 2:25:51, who was
making her TCS New York City Marathon debut. Two-time U.S. Olympian Des
Linden was the top American finisher, taking sixth in 2:26:46.
Earlier in the day Romanchuk won his second consecutive event title in
1:37:24, crossing the line first ahead of pack that included Switzerland's
Marcel Hug, Great Britain's David Weir and the United States' Aaron Pike.
Romanchuk had already won titles this year in Boston, London and Chicago.
"The first few miles were relatively fast, but as it got later in the race,
there were just more and more people catching up and making a bigger group,
and then things got a little bit more tactical," Romanchuk said. "It was a
very tight finish. A group of four, my teammate Aaron Pike, Marcel Hug, and
then David Weir as well."
Hug, a three-time event champion, crossed the line second in 1:37:25,
followed by 2010 champion Weir in third in 1:37:28.
Schär's win marked her ninth consecutive Abbott World Marathon Majors race
victory and her time was the second-fastest ever in New York City Marathon
history.
"I'm always trying to pull away and go for a fast time," Schär said. "It's
been incredible the last 12 months, and it's still going on. It's just -- I
don't know. I'm speechless."
Americans Tatyana McFadden and Susannah Scaroni took second and third,
respectively, in 1:48:19 and 1:51:37.
The TCS New York City Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors,
a series made up of the world's six largest and most renowned road races -
the Tokyo, Boston, Virgin Money London, Bank of America Chicago, and TCS
New York City Marathons. Points are allocated to the top five finishers in
each race, with the top three men's and women's finishers in both the open
and wheelchair divisions earning prize money.
About the TCS New York City Marathon
The TCS New York City Marathon is the largest marathon in the world and the
signature event of New York Road Runners (NYRR), the world's premier
community running organization. The race is held annually on the first
Sunday of November and includes over 50,000 runners, from the world's top
professional athletes to runners of all ages and abilities, including over
9,000 charity runners. Participants from over 125 countries tour the
diverse neighborhoods of New York City's five boroughs-Staten Island,
Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan. Race morning also features the
Rising New York Road Runners Youth Invitational at the TCS New York City
Marathon, a race within Central Park that ends at the marathon finish line.
More than one million spectators and 10,000 volunteers line the city's
streets in support of the runners, while millions more watch the globally
televised broadcast. The race is a founding member of the Abbott World
Marathon Majors, which features the world's top marathons-Tokyo, Boston,
London, Berlin, Chicago, and New York. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a
leading global IT services, consulting, and business solutions
organization, is the premier partner of NYRR and the title sponsor of the
TCS New York City Marathon. The 49th running of the TCS New York City
Marathon is set for November 3, 2019. To learn more, visit
www.tcsnycmarathon.org.
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