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Sharon Lokedi won the Boston Marathon women's title for the second consecutive year, finishing in 2:18:51. All four top finishers were Kenyan women, marking the 18th win by a Kenyan woman in the event.
Sharon Lokedi of Kenya, celebrates after winning the women's division of the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 20, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
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Sharon Lokedi of Kenya, celebrates after winning the women's division of the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 20, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
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Sharon Lokedi won the 2026 Boston Marathon with a time of 2 hours, 18 minutes, and 51 seconds.
The top finishers were Sharon Lokedi in first, Loice Chemnung in second, and Mary Ngugi-Cooper in third, all from Kenya.
Jess McClain finished fifth, achieving the fastest time for a U.S. woman in Boston Marathon history at 2:20:49.
In the 2025 Boston Marathon, Sharon Lokedi broke the course record with a time of 2:17:22.

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Sharon Lokedi of Kenya, celebrates after winning the women's division of the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 20, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
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Sharon Lokedi of Kenya, celebrates while approaching the finish line to win the women's division of the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 20, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) (ASSOCIATED PRESS) BOSTON (AP) â Sharon Lokedi captured her second straight Boston Marathon title on Monday, fending off a late challenge and powering through the 26.2 miles of the worldâs oldest and most prestigious annual marathon in 2 hours, 18 minutes, 51 seconds to lead an all-Kenyan podium sweep. It marked the 18th win by a Kenyan woman. Loice Chemnung was on her shoulder late before fading and crossing second in 2:19:35. Mary Ngugi-Cooper was third in 2:20:07. Mercy Chelangat came across 23 seconds later to make it a Kenyan top 4. Jess McClain was the best American finisher in fifth place, crossing in 2:20:49 â the fastest time for a U.S. women in the Boston race's history. She was also the top American last year, running the then-fourth-fastest time ever for a U.S. woman in Boston when she finished seventh in her debut. Monday's time was 1:54 faster than her time last year and 1:13 better than the previous record held by Shalane Flanagan from 2014. McClainâs effort on Monday came after she received resolution regarding a wrong turn at the U.S. half marathon championships last month. The Phoenix resident was ahead by a wide margin with about 1.5 miles to go when she and three other runners followed the guide vehicle on a wrong turn. Track and fieldâs international governing body decided to allow seven Americans â instead of the usual four â to compete at the world championships in Denmark. Lokedi came into Monday as the overwhelming favorite for the 130th Boston Marathon after she traversed the course last year in 2:17:22 to break the 11-year-old course record and deprived runner-up Hellen Obiri of a third straight title. In that 2025 race, Lokedi outdueled Obiri, sprinting away from her late in the race. With Obiri opting to skip Boston and run in London later this month, Lokedi had to fend off Chemnung and another Kenyan, Irine Chepet, in the latter part of the course. Chepet ended up in sixth place. It was just Lokedi and Chemnung to fight it out with just over four miles to go before the defending champion opened about a 10-second gap, taking the lead entering the Newton Hills. She wouldnât relinquish it, finding more speed going downhill and she was all alone by the time she reached downtown and sprinted up Boylston Street to the finish line. \\\_ AP sports: