Another Boston Marathon is in the books, and the AP has results:
- Men's race: Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia set a blistering pace and held on to win Monday, running alone through most of the course to finish in 2 hours, 6 minutes, 17 seconds—the 10th fastest time in the race's 128-year history. Fellow Ethiopian Mohamed Esa closed the gap through the last few miles, finishing second by 41 seconds; two-time defending champion Evans Chebet of Kenya was third. "I decided that I wanted to start fast early," said Lemma, whose victory in London in 2021 was his only other major marathon victory. "I kept the pace and I won."
- Women's race: Hellen Obiri defended her title in the women's race, outsprinting fellow Kenyan Sharon Lokedi down Boylston Street to win by eight seconds. Obiri is the first woman to win back-to-back Boston Marathons since 2005. On a day when sunshine and temperatures rising into the mid-60s left the runners reaching for water—to drink, and to dump over their heads—Obiri ran with an unusually large lead pack of 15 through Brookline before breaking away.