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Mutai claims marathon hat-trick Mutai claims marathon hat-trick
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Kenyan athlete John Mutai has completed a hat-trick of victories in the Belfast marathon.Kenyan athlete John Mutai has completed a hat-trick of victories in the Belfast marathon.
The 42-year-old finished the race in a time of 2 hours 17 minutes and 35 seconds.The 42-year-old finished the race in a time of 2 hours 17 minutes and 35 seconds.
Mutai said conditions were difficult. "I enjoyed it, but it was tough with the wind and the weather. It was hard," he said. Mutai said conditions were difficult. "I enjoyed it, but it was tough with the wind and the weather," he said.
The women's race was won by his fellow Kenyan, Joyce Kandia, who finished in 2 hours 47 minutes and 44 seconds. The top local runner was 44-year-old Alan McCullough, brother of former world boxing champion Wayne McCullough, who finished fifth.
The women's race was won by Joyce Kandia, also from Kenya, who finished in 2 hours 47 minutes and 44 seconds.
The race started off from Belfast City Hall at 0900 BST, with the runners finishing at Ormeau Park.The race started off from Belfast City Hall at 0900 BST, with the runners finishing at Ormeau Park.
While the vast majority of the entrants hailed from the British Isles, other countries represented included Cyprus, the United Arab Emirates, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United States, Hungary, Switzerland, Indonesia, Canada, Qatar, the Netherlands and Iceland.While the vast majority of the entrants hailed from the British Isles, other countries represented included Cyprus, the United Arab Emirates, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United States, Hungary, Switzerland, Indonesia, Canada, Qatar, the Netherlands and Iceland.