In a dramatic showdown, Dutch athlete Abdi Nageeye clinched the New York City Marathon title with a time of 2:07:39, edging out defending champion Evans Chebet, who finished in 2:07:45, and fellow Kenyan Albert Korir at 2:08:00. Nageeye’s final-mile surge left Chebet unable to respond, allowing Nageeye to pull ahead in Central Park, securing a decisive solo finish. This victory marks a comeback for Nageeye after an unfortunate finish at the Paris Olympics.
Chebet, twice a Boston Marathon winner, showed his skill early on, pushing the pace at the 16-mile mark on Queensboro Bridge to break away from the pack. However, Nageeye kept close, and by the final stretch, the two runners had left the field behind. As the race reached its climax, Chebet lost momentum, allowing Nageeye to seize his long-awaited win.
In the women’s event, Kenya’s Sheila Chepkirui completed a brilliant debut, leading the podium with a 2:24:35 finish. She held her pace steadily alongside the lead group, eventually surpassing defending champion Hellen Obiri in the final mile. Obiri finished 14 seconds later, while Kenyan veteran Vivian Cheruiyot secured third with a time of 2:25:21. Chepkirui’s tactical approach and strong finish marked a triumphant first major title, affirming her intensive preparation.
American Daniel Romanchuk won his third men’s wheelchair title, finishing in 1:36:31 after a final 400-meter surge against Britain’s David Weir. Susannah Scaroni dominated the women’s wheelchair field, clocking an impressive 1:48:05, with fellow American Tatyana McFadden and Swiss Manuela Schar rounding out the podium.