1. Boston Marathon: Geoffrey Mutai runs fastest marathon ever to win

    BOSTON — The rest of the world can debate whether Geoffrey Mutai set a record when he blistered the Boston Marathon course in 2 hours, 3 minutes, 2 seconds — the fastest anyone has ever run 26.2 miles.

    From Hopkinton to Copley Square, there is no doubt.

    “We had a stunning performance and an immensely fast time here today,” Tom Grilk, the head of the Boston Athletic Association, said on Monday. “We in Boston are well-pleased with what has happened, and that’s good unto itself. The definitions of others, I will leave to them.”

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    Jim Rogash/Getty ImagesGeoffrey Mutai was almost three minutes better than the course record set just last year.

    Mutai outsprinted Moses Mosop down Boylston Street to win by 4 seconds, and the two Kenyans each beat Haile Gebrselassie’s sanctioned world record of 2:03:59.

    But Mutai’s mark is unlikely to be recognized as a world record because the IAAF requires courses to start and finish near the same point to discourage downhill, wind-aided runs. Boston starts at an elevation of 475 feet and finishes 16 feet above sea level; the wind at the start on Monday was announced at 21 mph, and it came in from the west — a tailwind.

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