<p class="title">Cosmas Lagat of Kenya and Worknesh Alemu of Ethiopia surprised pre-race favourites to win the men's and women's crowns respectively in the USD 405,000 Tata Mumbai Marathon here on Sunday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Lagat, winner of the Sevilla Marathon in 2016, made the 42.195-km race his own over the last 10 km to storm his way home in 2 hours, 9 minutes and 15 seconds, the second-best in the 16-year history of the race.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The course record of 2:08:35 by his compatriot Gideon Kipketar, clocked in 2016, just about survived the long-legged Lagat's onslaught after he had left behind all his rivals, including pre-race favourite Abera Kuma of Ethiopia, well behind.</p>.<p class="bodytext">In second place was Aychew Bantie of Ethiopia in 2:10:05 while Akalnew Shumet, also from Ethiopia, took the third spot in 2:10:14.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The man with the best time going into the race, Kuma, finished seventh in 2:13:10 after he was with the lead bunch of ten runners, including some pacers, on the sea link after 19 kms before the bunch split up.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"I did not think of course record; only winning was on my mind," said Lagat.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The women's race also became a one-horse race over the last 5 km once Ethiopian Alemu split the field with 12 km left in the race. </p>.<p class="bodytext">She finished comfortably ahead of compatriot and defending champion Amane Gobena, timing 2:25:45 which was outside the course record.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Gobena came in second in 2:26:09 while another Ethiopian woman, Birke Debele, was third in 2:26:39 to mark a clean sweep for the African nation.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Results: Men's marathon: Cosmas Lagat (Kenya) 2:09:15, 1; Aychew Bentie (Ethiopia) 2:10:05, 2; Shumet Akalnew (Ethiopia) 2:10:14, 3.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Women's marathon: Worknesh Alemu (Ethiopia) 2:25:45, 1; Amane Gobena (Ethiopia) 2:26:09, 2; Birke Debele (Ethiopia) 2:26:39), 3.</p>
<p class="title">Cosmas Lagat of Kenya and Worknesh Alemu of Ethiopia surprised pre-race favourites to win the men's and women's crowns respectively in the USD 405,000 Tata Mumbai Marathon here on Sunday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Lagat, winner of the Sevilla Marathon in 2016, made the 42.195-km race his own over the last 10 km to storm his way home in 2 hours, 9 minutes and 15 seconds, the second-best in the 16-year history of the race.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The course record of 2:08:35 by his compatriot Gideon Kipketar, clocked in 2016, just about survived the long-legged Lagat's onslaught after he had left behind all his rivals, including pre-race favourite Abera Kuma of Ethiopia, well behind.</p>.<p class="bodytext">In second place was Aychew Bantie of Ethiopia in 2:10:05 while Akalnew Shumet, also from Ethiopia, took the third spot in 2:10:14.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The man with the best time going into the race, Kuma, finished seventh in 2:13:10 after he was with the lead bunch of ten runners, including some pacers, on the sea link after 19 kms before the bunch split up.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"I did not think of course record; only winning was on my mind," said Lagat.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The women's race also became a one-horse race over the last 5 km once Ethiopian Alemu split the field with 12 km left in the race. </p>.<p class="bodytext">She finished comfortably ahead of compatriot and defending champion Amane Gobena, timing 2:25:45 which was outside the course record.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Gobena came in second in 2:26:09 while another Ethiopian woman, Birke Debele, was third in 2:26:39 to mark a clean sweep for the African nation.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Results: Men's marathon: Cosmas Lagat (Kenya) 2:09:15, 1; Aychew Bentie (Ethiopia) 2:10:05, 2; Shumet Akalnew (Ethiopia) 2:10:14, 3.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Women's marathon: Worknesh Alemu (Ethiopia) 2:25:45, 1; Amane Gobena (Ethiopia) 2:26:09, 2; Birke Debele (Ethiopia) 2:26:39), 3.</p>