Los Angeles – Matt Richtman won the 40th Annual Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday, becoming the first American man to take the title in 31 years.
He established a better personal time of 2 hours, 7 minutes, 56 seconds in the course that began at the Dodger Stadium and passed through the center of Los Angeles, Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Brentwood before finishing in the Century City neighborhood.
Kenia Kioko Athanas was second in 2: 10.55. Moses Kurgat de Kenia took third in 2: 13.13.
It was only Richtman’s second marathon, after his debut the past fall in the Twin Cities marathon with a time of 2: 10.47 to finish fourth.
“I really didn’t have a super big plan to enter this. It is always very difficult, the marathon, just because it can happen a lot, “Richtman said.” I just said that I stayed in that package until the middle of the brand and then, if I felt good, I could make a movement. He ended up going a little to the head and nobody really came with me. “
Richtman, from Elburn, Illinois, was a member of the Cross Country team of the state of Montana, winning All-America honors as a junior in 2022-23.
The American Paul Pilkington won the 1994 edition in 2: 12.13.
In the female race, Tejinesh Tulu of Ethiopia took the title in 2: 30.16.
Antonina Kwambai de Kenia was second in 2: 30.19. Savannah Berry from OEM, Utah, was third in 2: 30.31. Berry finished 12th in the American Olympic tests last year.
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