Boston ends long wait for American winner

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A Boston police officer from the K-9 unit patrols Boylston Street near the finish line before the start of the 2014 Boston Marathon.

Meb Keflezighi yesterday became the first US male athlete to win the Boston Marathon in three decades, an emotional performance in a city still recovering from last year's fatal bombing attack on the world-renowned race.

Keflezighi, who was born in Eritrea but is now a US citizen, pulled ahead of a pack of elite African runners a little more than halfway into the race and held off a late challenge by Kenya's Wilson Chebet as the Boston crowd chanted "USA! USA!" His official time: 2: 8: 37 seconds.

No American athlete has stood atop the podium on Boston's Boylston Street, not far from the site of last year's bombing, since 1985 when Lisa Larsen-Weidenbach of Michigan won the women's race. The drought has been longer for US men: Greg Meyer of Massachusetts won in 1983.

Among the women, Kenya's Rita Jeptoo notched her second consecutive win of the race, smashing a 12-year course record with a blistering official time of two hours, 18 minutes and 57 seconds, reeling in American Shalane Flanagan, who had led the women for the first 20 miles of the 42.2km race, setting a punishing pace.

Flanagan, who finished seventh, gave a tearful television interview after the race. "I love Boston so much and I really wanted to do it for this city," said Flanagan. "I'm so sad I couldn't do it for Boston."

Three people, including an 8-year-old boy, were killed and 264 were hurt when, prosecutors say, a pair of ethnic Chechen brothers left homemade bombs at the crowded finish line, tearing through the crowd.

Some 35,755 runners from 96 countries competed in the second-largest field in history for the 118th running of the Boston Marathon.

Among the women runners, Buzunesh Deba of Ethiopia was second and compatriot Mare Dibaba third.

Among the male runners, Kenyans Wilson Chebet finished second and Frankline Chepkwony was third.

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