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"I am ready for anything," said Geoffrey Mutai, who proved as much Sunday.
Mutai Becomes New York's Fastest-Ever Finisher Scott Cacciola 2011
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Emmanuel Mutai left even richer: $65,000 for placing second, $70,000 for breaking the course record and $500,000 for claiming the overall 2010-11 World Marathon Majors title.
Mutai Becomes New York's Fastest-Ever Finisher Scott Cacciola 2011
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Crossing the Finish Line Kathy Willens/Associated Press Kenyan Geoffrey Mutai crossed the finish line, setting a new record in the process.
Kenya's Mutai Sets Record at N.Y. Marathon Scott Cacciola 2011
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As he approached Central Park on Sunday morning, Geoffrey Mutai, a lithe 30-year-old Kenyan, produced an exhibition of speed and endurance that seemed to defy the limits of cardiovascular fitness.
Mutai Becomes New York's Fastest-Ever Finisher Scott Cacciola 2011
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More photos and interactive graphics Mutai won in 2 hours, 5 minutes, 6 seconds, averaging 4:47-per-mile pace over the grueling 26.2-mile course.
Kenya's Mutai Sets Record at N.Y. Marathon Scott Cacciola 2011
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Mutai had plenty of financial incentive, collecting $130,000 for the victory and $70,000 for breaking the course record.
Mutai Becomes New York's Fastest-Ever Finisher Scott Cacciola 2011
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Geoffrey Mutai, a lithe 30-year-old Kenyan, smashed the course record at the ING New York City Marathon on Sunday morning as a field of 47,107—the largest in the race's 42-year history—took to the five boroughs in clear, cool conditions.
Kenya's Mutai Sets Record at N.Y. Marathon Scott Cacciola 2011
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Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya won the New York marathon in a course record 2:05:06.
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That means Geoffrey Mutai or Emmanuel Mutai likely are vying for one spot.
Mutai Becomes New York's Fastest-Ever Finisher Scott Cacciola 2011
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His tempo was so blistering that he helped tow the second- and third-place finishers, countryman Emmanuel Mutai (2:06:28) and Ethiopia's Tsegaye Kebede (2:07:14), to results that also broke the 10-year-old course record.
Kenya's Mutai Sets Record at N.Y. Marathon Scott Cacciola 2011
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