
LA Marathon 2024 Results: Men's and Women's Top Finishers
Kenya dominated the Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday morning.
The country's Dominic Ngeno won the men's race in just over two hours and 11 minutes, besting Cosmas Kiplimo by five seconds.
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And Kenya's Stacy Ndiwa won the women's race in two hours, 25 minutes and 28 seconds, besting Volha Mazuronak by 20 seconds. It was her second straight win at the Los Angeles Marathon.
She also won the $10,000 bonus in the Marathon Chase, awarded to the top overall finisher. The elite women in competition were given a 17-minute head start over the elite men. Both Ngeno and Nwida claimed $6,000 as race winners.
Belay Tilahun (2:13:26), Sammy Kipchumba Rotich (2:16:31) and Tesfu Tewelde (2:20:17) rounded out the top five for the men, while Atsede Baysa Tesema (2:25:57), Kumeshi Sichala (2:27:06) and Makena Morely (2:30:24) rounded out the top five for the women.
Sunday's race featured 26,000 applicants—the second-largest field in race history—and weaved its way through a number of beloved Los Angeles neighborhoods and landmarks, from Dodger Stadium to downtown Los Angeles, Echo Park, Hollywood, West Hollywood and Beverly Hills, among other famous destinations.
That allowed runners the chance to take in City Hall, Little Tokyo, Echo Park Lake, the Pantages Theater, the Capitol Records Tower, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Chinese Theater, the Sunset Strip and Rodeo Drive, among other historical landmarks.
Marathon head of communications Don Cruz told Steven Herbert of Fox 11 that the race featured participants from all 50 states and 70 different countries.


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