NEW YORK — Abdi Nageeye and Sheila Chepkirui used strong kicks in the final mile to pull away from their nearest competitors and both win the New York City Marathon for the first time Sunday.
Nageeye, who became the first runner from the Netherlands to win the men's race, was step-for-step with 2022 champion Evans Chebet before using a burst of speed heading into Central Park for the final time to come away with the win in 2 hours, 7 minutes, 39 seconds. Chebet finished 6 seconds behind.
''When I was finishing, the emotions weren't there in the moment, but I just couldn't believe that I was going to win it,'' Nageeye said. ''I felt like I was dreaming. Most people didn't even expect me to be in the top five, but I know what I am capable of. This was my race today.''
He had run the New York race three times before with his best finish coming in 2022, when he was third.
''I know the course,'' said Nageeye, who won the silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. ''Today was two things: survive that race and my race is after 36 (kilometers; 22 miles). I was thinking like a cyclist, survive 36K and you're going to win.''
Nageeye ran in the Paris Olympic marathon, but dropped out about 10 miles in after a hard collision with Kenyan Alexander Mutiso before the halfway point.
Chepkirui was running New York for the first time and pulled away from defending champion Hellen Obiri in the women's race in the last stretch.
''Let me push the last mile, let me give it my best,'' the Kenyan said. "When we were around 600 meters to go, I said to myself I have to push harder. When I saw Hellen wasn't coming, I knew I was going to win and was so happy.''