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  1. Margaret Okayo (née le 30 mai 1976 à Masaba) est une athlète kényane, spécialiste du marathon. Biographie. Elle remporte le Marathon de Boston en 2002, le Marathon de Londres en 2004 et à deux reprises, en 2001 et 2003, le Marathon de New York, course dont elle détient le record de l'épreuve en 2 h 22 min 31 s 1 .

  2. www.nyrr.org › about › hall-of-fameMargaret Okayo

    Margaret Okayo. The Course Record-Holder. Margaret Okayo was a dominant force in the marathon: She won the New York City Marathon in 2001 and 2003—setting a course record of 2:22:31 that still stands—and also racked up two San Diego Marathon wins and one victory each at the Boston, London, and Milan marathons.

  3. Margaret Okayo (born 30 May 1976) is a professional Kenyan marathon runner. She has won four World Marathon Majors with victories in the New York City Marathon (two times), the Boston Marathon and the London Marathon, setting three course records.

  4. 3 nov. 2003 · Les Kényans ont une nouvelle fois dominé le marathon de New York avec les victoires dimanche de Martin Lel et de Margaret Okayo, cette dernière s’offrant même le luxe de battre le record de l’épreuve en 2 h 22 min 31 sec.

  5. Le parcours du Marathon de New York 2023, permet aux participants de traverser les cinq grands quartiers de New York. Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan et le Bronx, avant une...

  6. Margaret Okayo, a previous winner, set a course record of 2:22:31, and Martin Lel, the World Half Marathon champion but a somewhat unknown quantity at the full distance, finished strongly in 2:10:30, to lead a nearly perfect Kenyan sweep of the podium in both the men's and women's races at the 34th ING New York City Marathon.

  7. 16 avr. 2023 · Four years younger than Ndereba, Okayo won four World Marathon Majors: New York in 2001 (a 2:24:21 course record), Boston in 2002 (a 2:20:43 course record), New York in 2003 (2:22:31, another course record) and London in 2004 (2:22:35). She also finished runner-up in Chicago in 1999 and third in New York in 2000.

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