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Kebede wins Chicago Marathon men’s title in course-record 2:04:38

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Lucy Kabuu of Kenya was third, 38 seconds back. Three-time defending champion Liliya Shobukhova of Russia took fourth, 18 seconds behind Kabuu.

Kebede, whose previous personal best was 2:05:18, earned $100,000 for the win and another $50,000 for the course record. Chicago runner-up in 2010, he has finished below third just once in 12 marathons after his debut in 2007.

“I don’t think Tsegaye has gotten the recognition he deserves,” Chicago race director Carey Pinkowski said. “Right now, he is the greatest marathon runner in the world.”

“He is a consistent, amazing marathoner,” said Dathan Ritzenhein, the top U.S. runner who finished ninth. “To be able to really put it down like that at the end, that’s what makes a great champion.”

Kebede ran the first half of Sunday’s race in 1:02:55, the second in 1:01:43.

“These guys (the Ethiopians) came prepared to race, and they were working as a team,” said Kenyan Wesley Korir, fifth in a personal-best 2:06:13. “They did a great job.”

Korir, second a year ago, stayed with the leaders for 21 miles. He had not expected the race to pick up until after the 18th mile.

“For the pace to start getting hot that early, at 16 miles, mentally, it screws you up, because you think, ‘Man, I’ve still got 10 miles to go and these guys are going 4:30,’ ” Korir said.

For Tsegaye Kebede, it was about time.

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