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In the wheelchair races, men’s NR holder Tomoki Suzuki had a blowout win, going almost a minute and a half faster than in his 2nd-place finish last year for first in 1:23:05. Tokyo Paralympics bronze medalist Daniel Romanchuk beat Suzuki to the 10 km mark but faded after that, finishing 2nd in 1:28:33. The women’s race was another trio battle, with CR holder Manuel Schar winning for the second year in a row in 1:40:10 over the up-and-coming Eden Rainbow-Cooper, 2nd in 1:40:28. Susannah Scaroni was 3rd in 1:41:35.
Pacing assignments in the men’s race also drew complaints given the massive gap between the 2:01-flat pace plan for Kipchoge and the mid-2:05 pacing for Japanese men, something that left a group of at least five Africans around the 2:04 level stuck in the middle on their own. „I understand that Kipchoge gets what he wants,“ one agent told JRN, „but all this did was leave a lot of the field on their own and make them angry. It’s not the way a major should be operating.“
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