By Steve Sailer
04/21/2022
Earlier (2001): Why Kenyans Win the Boston Marathon (And Why We’re Afraid To Talk About It)
Race is an empty social construct and has no predictive validity, Boston Marathon edition. pic.twitter.com/amWvITwTdR
— Gregory Connor (@gregoryconnor11) April 19, 2022
Men
1. Evans Chebet (KEN) — 2:06:51
2. Lawrence Cherono (KEN) — 2:07:21
3. Benson Kipruto (KEN) — 2:07:27
4; Gabriel Geay (TAN) — 2:07:53
5. Eric Kaptanui (KEN) — 2:08:47
6. Albert Korir (KEN) — 2:08:50
7. Scott Fauble (USA) — 2:08:52
8. Jemal Yimer (ETH) — 2:08:58
9. Elkanah Kibet (USA) — 2:09:07
10. Kinde Atanaw (ETH) — 2:09:16
Congratulations to Scott Fauble, from Golden, CO at 5,600 feet elevation, for his second seventh-place finish.
The Kenyans use the Boston Marathon as their Olympic marathon qualifier. In the last three decades, there have been two non-East African men’s winners (one Japanese, one South Korean).
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