Chebet retains Boston Marathon men's title, Obiri wins women's race

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Tanzanian Gabriel Geay finished 10 seconds behind Chebet while Kenya\u0027s Benson Kipruto, the champion in 2021, took third spot in 2:06:06.

Evans Chebet of Kenya and Hellen Obiri of Kenya pose with the trophy on the finish line after winning the professional Men's Division and professional Women's Division respectively during the 127th Boston Marathon on April 17, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts.

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