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Kenya's Sammy Korir wins Seoul marathon

Sun 16 Mar, 06:23 AM


SEOUL (AFP) - Sammy Korir of Kenya, the world's third fastest marathoner, won the Seoul International Marathon here Sunday as his compatriots swept the annual race, organisers said.

Korir clocked 2 hours, 7 minutes, 32 seconds to snatch the 80,000-dollar first prize, though he fail to beat his previous best of 2:04:56 in Berlin five years ago.

Jason Mbote and Edwin Komen, both Kenyan, finished second and third respectively in 2:07:37 and 2:07:45. The fourth and fifth spots also went to Kenyan athletes.

"I'm so happy," Korir told a television reporter after crossing the finishing line at the Seoul Olympic Stadium.

Zhang Shujing of China won the women's race in 2:26:11.

Her compatriot Wang Xueqin came second in 2:28:39, followed by Hellen Jemaiyo Kimutai of Kenya third in 2:29:11.

Lee Bong-Ju, a top South Korean runner and silver medalist in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, finished eighth.