“Winning means everything to me. It means my training has been going well,” Chepkirui told the media post-race. Chepkirui was a top contender going in, as she held the fastest personal best in the field—2:17:29, from the 2022 Valencia Marathon.
The favourite to win, Obiri, was following up a victory in Boston earlier this year; in 2023, Obiri became the first woman in three decades to win both Boston and NYC in the same year. But she couldn’t match Chepkirui’s smooth pace in the final sprint. “Sheila was very strong. I tried to push,” Obiri told media. “I build a lot of speed for Boston and Paris. I couldn’t do the same for NYC [with the tight 11-week window].”
Sheila Chepkirui 🇰🇪 is the winner of the 2024 TCS @nycmarathon.🗽
Sheila battled it out with defending champion Hellen Obiri over the closing miles of the race through Central Park to claim her first-ever Abbott World Marathon Majors title.
Great running, Sheila! pic.twitter.com/ENmZm7nhvX
— Abbott WMMajors (@WMMajors) November 3, 2024
The race began conservatively, with 21 women hitting the halfway point together in 1:13:59. Around the 30K mark, Cheruiyot took control of the pace, surging to the front with an impressive 5:15 mile—setting the tone for an intense battle in the final kilometres. The pack had dwindled to five, and a few kilometres later, only Chepkirui, Obiri and Cheruiyot remained.
The women’s race is down to THREE with 5K to go!
Can 🇰🇪 Hellen Obiri’s repeat? Or will her compatriots Sheila Chepkirui and Vivian Cheruiyot pull off the upset?#NYCMarathon #RunYourWay
— Canadian Running (@CanadianRunning) November 3, 2024
Tension rose as the three women approached Central Park together; with about half a mile left, Chepkirui launched a powerful kick, surging ahead and breaking away from Obiri to secure her first World Major Marathon title.