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Europe · GermanyBERLIN (AP) — Sabastian Sawe of Kenya finished far ahead of his rivals to win the Berlin Marathon on Sunday, when unseasonable warmth thwarted his effort to break the course record. The 29-year-old Sawe finished in a year’s best time of 2 hours, 2 minutes and 16 seconds – four minutes ahead of Japan’s Akira Akasaki and more than 4½ minutes ahead of Ethiopia’s Chimdessa Debele. “I did my best,” Sawe said. “I’m so happy.” Sawe’s compatriot Rosemar…See the Story
Sabastian Sawe Wins Berlin Marathon but His Record Attempt Is Foiled by Unseasonable Heat
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Olympics · EugeneTOKYO (AP) — American Cole Hocker came to world championships hoping for two medals. He was only allowed to run for one, and when he won that one Sunday, it felt pretty good. Hocker, who rose to track fame by winning the Olympic 1,500 last year with an inside charge past the two favorites, got disqualified from that event this week while running the same line in qualifying. Back on the track for the 5,000, he took to the outside lane for the clo…See the Story
Cole Hocker Gets to Race and Gets His Gold in Worlds 5,000 Meters
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