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Stanley Biwott and Mary Keitany victorious in New York City Marathon

Stanley Biwott finished in two hours, 10 minutes, and 34 seconds, while Mary Keitany crossed the finish line at two hours, 24 minutes, and 25 seconds.

By Fred Lambert
Stanley Biwott and Mary Keitany from Kenya embrace after winning the pro men's and women's division of the NYRR TCS New York City Marathon in New York City on November 1, 2015. 50,000 runners from the Big Apple and around the world race through the five boroughs on a course that winds its way from the Verrazano Bridge before crossing the finish line by Tavern on the Green in Central Park. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
1 of 11 | Stanley Biwott and Mary Keitany from Kenya embrace after winning the pro men's and women's division of the NYRR TCS New York City Marathon in New York City on November 1, 2015. 50,000 runners from the Big Apple and around the world race through the five boroughs on a course that winds its way from the Verrazano Bridge before crossing the finish line by Tavern on the Green in Central Park. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

NEW YORK, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- Stanley Biwott and Mary Keitany, both from Kenya, finished first in the men's and women's groups at the New York City Marathon on Sunday, trekking the 26.2-mile distance in less than two-and-a-half-hours.

Biwott, 29, finished in two hours, 10 minutes, and 34 seconds, while Keitany, 33, crossed the finish line at two hours, 24 minutes, and 25 seconds.

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Biwott defeated Kenyan runner Geoffrey Kamworor by 14 seconds, and Keitany enjoyed a lead time of more than a minute over Aselefech Mergia, 30, of Ethiopia, running the last 4-mile leg of the race alone, according to The New York Times.

In the men's wheelchair division, South African Ernst Van Dyk was victorious with a time of one hour, 30 minutes, and 54 seconds, beating Josh George of the United States by a second. Tatyana McFadden, a Russian-born American, finished in the women's wheelchair division at one hour, 43 minutes, and four seconds, netting her a third consecutive victory.

According to The Atlantic, Biwott's time trumps that of fellow Kenyan Wilson Kipsang, who finished last year's marathon in two hours, 10 minutes, and 59 seconds but finished in fourth place this year.

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The New York City Marathon, comprising up to 50,000 runners in its 45th year, takes an average of four to five hours to complete.

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