Rupp, a three-time Olympian making his Boston debut, was 21 seconds behind, and Suguru Osako of Japan was another 30 seconds back. Marcel Hug won Boston for the third time, outpushing the 10-time champion Ernst van Dyk and finishing in 1:18:04 to beat the course record and world best by 21 seconds. His fellow Swiss Manuela Schar shattered the women’s mark by more than five minutes, winning in 1:28:17. View all New York Times newsletters. Everything was fantastic today.”Earlier Monday, city officials announced plans for memorials to mark the sites where two bombs exploded during the 2013 Boston Marathon.
Source: New York Times April 17, 2017 16:30 UTC