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1. H. Negussie, 2:11:45
2. W. Onsare, 2:12:21
3. B. Cherono, 2:12:48
Top 100 men
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1. C. Ndereba, 2:25:13
2. E. Alemu, 2:27:03
3. B. Genovese, 2:29:51
Top 100 women
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1. E.F. Van Dyk, 1:24:11
2. K. Schabort, 1:30:03
3. F. Nietlispach, 1:30:34
Top wheelchairs
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1. C. Blauwet, 1:47:45
2. D. Roy, 1:50:53
3. S. Graf 1:51:46
Top wheelchairs
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audio slideshow
Scenes from starting line
We were in Hopkinton to talk to the runners and document the start of the 109th running of the Boston Marathon.
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boston.com video
The 17th Mile
(4/19/05 9:23 a.m.) We captured the memorable sights and sounds along the 17th mile of the Boston Marathon route.
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Boston Globe photosEthiopian Hailu Negussie broke away from a group of Kenyans to become the first man from his country to win the Boston Marathon since 1989. (Globe Staff Photo / Matthew J. Lee)
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In 2000, Catherine Ndereba became the first woman from Kenya to win the Boston Marathon. (By Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Boston Globe)
Hailu Negussie had a role in this macadam movie last year, and he'd heard about how others turned out. A lonely Ethiopian hemmed in by a bunch of high-stepping Kenyans for 20 miles -- and no laurel wreath at the end. (By John Powers, Boston Globe)
Wilson Onsare was the fastest Kenyan in yesterday's 109th Boston Marathon. In any other year, the 28-year-old native of Nairobi probably would have won. (By Michael Vega, Boston Globe)
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