(UTV|COLOMBO) – Desiree Linden became the first American to win the Boston Marathon women’s race in 33 years as amateur Yuki Kawauchi won the men’s event, the BBC Sport reported.
Two-time Olympian Linden, 34, crossed the line in two hours, 39 minutes and 54 seconds in wet conditions.
Lisa Larsen Weidenbach had been the last American to win the Boston Marathon, in 1985.
Kawauchi – the first Japanese man to win in Boston since 1987 – finished in two hours, 15 minutes and 58 seconds.
Kawauchi finished ninth at the World Championships in London last year, having risen to prominence after finishing third at the 2011 Tokyo Marathon.
Switzerland’s Marcel Hug won the men’s wheelchair race for the fourth successive year while American Tatyana McFadden won her fifth women’s wheelchair title.
The 2018 Boston Marathon marks five years since three people were killed when two bombs were detonated on the finish line.
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